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    In the ancestral environment we would still work all day to survive, and we wouldn't have medicine or YouTube for it either. There could obviously be a more equitable system today, and the end goal is that humans don't have to work any more, but it's disingenuous to imply that the capitalist division of labour model is an alternative to not working and still getting stuff.

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    Yeah, it used to be sunup to sundown, 6 days a week. And the seventh was hardly a day of rest. And, there was no retirement at 65. There was working until you died, or at least working until you were very feeble and hoping that your children would take care of you in your old age (which just added to the work they had to do). Work also wasn't this thing that you had to start doing after university. It was this thing you started going before you hit puberty. You'd be feeding the animals, or helping mend the clothing as a child, and that work would continue for your entire life.

    And, even if things were distributed more equitably, work would still be necessary. In fact, if things were distributed more equitably, it wouldn't be illegal immigrants or immigrants on short-term visas doing a lot of the agricultural work, it would be the kinds of people who complain about their 9-5 jobs.

    The sad fact is that getting enough variety on your plate, a comfortable roof over your head, and entertainment in your eyes requires a lot of work from a lot of people. It would be really nice if we lived in a post-scarcity world with replicators to provide any food anybody desired, and robots to repair everything that broke. But, we're not there yet. Spending all day working 5 days a week feels rough, and maybe if things were more fairly distributed we'd only be working 3 days a week. But, until we invent the replicator, we're still going to need farms, and farms will need farm workers, and farm workers will need mattresses and roofs and vehicles, and those vehicles will require tires, and those tires will need to be tested for safety, and those safety testers will need computers, and those computers will need programmers, and those programmers will need caffeine...

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      But not that socialist

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      The Socialist

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        Yeah, it used to be sunup to sundown, 6 days a week. And the seventh was hardly a day of rest. And, there was no retirement at 65. There was working until you died, or at least working until you were very feeble and hoping that your children would take care of you in your old age (which just added to the work they had to do). Work also wasn't this thing that you had to start doing after university. It was this thing you started going before you hit puberty. You'd be feeding the animals, or helping mend the clothing as a child, and that work would continue for your entire life.

        And, even if things were distributed more equitably, work would still be necessary. In fact, if things were distributed more equitably, it wouldn't be illegal immigrants or immigrants on short-term visas doing a lot of the agricultural work, it would be the kinds of people who complain about their 9-5 jobs.

        The sad fact is that getting enough variety on your plate, a comfortable roof over your head, and entertainment in your eyes requires a lot of work from a lot of people. It would be really nice if we lived in a post-scarcity world with replicators to provide any food anybody desired, and robots to repair everything that broke. But, we're not there yet. Spending all day working 5 days a week feels rough, and maybe if things were more fairly distributed we'd only be working 3 days a week. But, until we invent the replicator, we're still going to need farms, and farms will need farm workers, and farm workers will need mattresses and roofs and vehicles, and those vehicles will require tires, and those tires will need to be tested for safety, and those safety testers will need computers, and those computers will need programmers, and those programmers will need caffeine...

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        Of course we have to work. We still need food, water, shelter, etc., and machines will not fulfill these needs on their own (at least not yet). However, given the recent increases in productivity and corporate wealth, do you believe it is necessary for us to work as much as we do in order to fulfill everyone's needs?

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          I love that this goofy-looking kid is now the (other) heartthrob from The Bear.

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          Wait, who is this kid? I have clearly missed some things

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            Of course we have to work. We still need food, water, shelter, etc., and machines will not fulfill these needs on their own (at least not yet). However, given the recent increases in productivity and corporate wealth, do you believe it is necessary for us to work as much as we do in order to fulfill everyone's needs?

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            Not quite as much, but not enough to make a major difference.

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              Wait, who is this kid? I have clearly missed some things

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              Will Poulter

              In "We're the Millers", the source of this image (from 2013) he was a goofy-looking kid.

              Now, on The Bear he's Hot Chef Luca.

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                This post was probably posted by an a US or Europe person doing more than 2k usd a month.

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                  This post was probably posted by an a US or Europe person doing more than 2k usd a month.

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                  When your rent is almost a thousand, then it dries up fast.

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                    Will Poulter

                    In "We're the Millers", the source of this image (from 2013) he was a goofy-looking kid.

                    Now, on The Bear he's Hot Chef Luca.

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                    Oh wow, TIL, thanks! So crazy

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                      When your rent is almost a thousand, then it dries up fast.

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                      Only $1000? Most basic falling apart apartments are almost $2k in many states from what I've seen

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                        Only $1000? Most basic falling apart apartments are almost $2k in many states from what I've seen

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                        If you live in a fly over state like me it’s on average like 700

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                          The secret to reclaiming your life is the the 8 hours that've been stored away and you're that you'rw missing out on.

                          snorts caffine

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                            The secret to reclaiming your life is the the 8 hours that've been stored away and you're that you'rw missing out on.

                            snorts caffine

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                            Come again?

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                              This post was probably posted by an a US or Europe person doing more than 2k usd a month.

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                              and?

                              where is the difference between earning $300 and needing $285 to stay alive, and earning $2000 and needing $1900 to stay alive?

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                                and?

                                where is the difference between earning $300 and needing $285 to stay alive, and earning $2000 and needing $1900 to stay alive?

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                                So, 300-285 =15

                                2000-1900 = 100

                                Δ = 85

                                So 85% difference... altough I get you don't meant that, but still, people from those places don't realize the huge amount of stuff they get from granted, I'm a socialist anyways, but you need to be educated on where you stand on the world, I'm neither saying I'm personally dying of hunger or whatever, but the reality of the average person in a rich country, is heaps higher than whatever, is annoying for me to no end to see people complaining about having so much in reality, clean running water, sewage, a police than when you call it, it shows up, chances at an education, etc... people literally die of diharrea because unsanitary conditions, you should cherish being born in one of those countries, and still strive for the better, but do not forget how far you have come, eaning 2k/month for working 40h/week is such a sweet deal for the majority of people on earth, don't act like it isn't, because, in part, the only reason those countries can have so much wealth, is because for all that other people life isn't as nice, in a way, those rich countries have outsourced crappy jobs elsewhere, and that's not necessarily bad, those countries, my country, deserve to develop, but you at least must be aware of all of it.

                                Sorry for the word salad, it just annoys me to no end how all these first worlders don't realize how good they have it in life.

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                                  Hundreds of cowards upvoting this who aren’t willing to even consider rioting

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                                    Hundreds of cowards upvoting this who aren’t willing to even consider rioting

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                                    Pot meet , kettle, what the fuck are you doing here buddy? You should be out Rioting

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                                      I don't even receive that

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                                        Pot meet , kettle, what the fuck are you doing here buddy? You should be out Rioting

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                                        Yeah we don’t tolerate this servile shit in my country. Your defensive deflection is surely the way to get the job done, though. 👍

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                                          So, 300-285 =15

                                          2000-1900 = 100

                                          Δ = 85

                                          So 85% difference... altough I get you don't meant that, but still, people from those places don't realize the huge amount of stuff they get from granted, I'm a socialist anyways, but you need to be educated on where you stand on the world, I'm neither saying I'm personally dying of hunger or whatever, but the reality of the average person in a rich country, is heaps higher than whatever, is annoying for me to no end to see people complaining about having so much in reality, clean running water, sewage, a police than when you call it, it shows up, chances at an education, etc... people literally die of diharrea because unsanitary conditions, you should cherish being born in one of those countries, and still strive for the better, but do not forget how far you have come, eaning 2k/month for working 40h/week is such a sweet deal for the majority of people on earth, don't act like it isn't, because, in part, the only reason those countries can have so much wealth, is because for all that other people life isn't as nice, in a way, those rich countries have outsourced crappy jobs elsewhere, and that's not necessarily bad, those countries, my country, deserve to develop, but you at least must be aware of all of it.

                                          Sorry for the word salad, it just annoys me to no end how all these first worlders don't realize how good they have it in life.

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                                          if 2000 stretches as far in one place as 300 does in another, then 100 in the first place stretches as far as 15 does in the second. it's 5% either way.

                                          and this comparison only makes sense if the jobs are equal, so while your paragraph is accurate it's not really in scope.

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