Infinite glitch
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OH THANK GOD THAT A BILLIONARE GETS TO MAKE MORE MONEY!
Anyway, I got to preform in front of 20 people because the company I work for decided to work with Ticketmaster.wrote on last edited by [email protected]We choose to give money to her. It’s our collective decision that she deserves this money because we like the music.
This is where any Marxist argumentation falls over a lot of the times because it cannot convincingly explain what happens when you willingly want to reward certain talented person more than the other people
The famous Wilt Chamberlain argument
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We choose to give money to her. It’s our collective decision that she deserves this money because we like the music.
This is where any Marxist argumentation falls over a lot of the times because it cannot convincingly explain what happens when you willingly want to reward certain talented person more than the other people
The famous Wilt Chamberlain argument
She has that money because she was given a platform none of us will ever have access to.
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Her popularity could conceivably tank.
Yeah, no. Lol.
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OH THANK GOD THAT A BILLIONARE GETS TO MAKE MORE MONEY!
Anyway, I got to preform in front of 20 people because the company I work for decided to work with Ticketmaster.At least she owns her work. It is her work to profit from.
I don't like billionaires anymore than the next person but Taylor owning her own work is a win for her and the record company tried to do her dirty to begin with.
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It’s always smart to own your work. Look at what happened to so many artists who made a small percentage of the value of their albums, while music execs took the lion’s share.
Or some artists were dropped by their label for no good reason and years later the artist has to pay the label royalties for playing their own songs.
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At least she owns her work. It is her work to profit from.
I don't like billionaires anymore than the next person but Taylor owning her own work is a win for her and the record company tried to do her dirty to begin with.
Good for her.
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Yeah, no. Lol.
People don't want admit her fan base is very cult like. It happens with any celebrity but hers are next level
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At least she owns her work. It is her work to profit from.
I don't like billionaires anymore than the next person but Taylor owning her own work is a win for her and the record company tried to do her dirty to begin with.
Did they do her dirty? Or did they give her money, fame, prestige in return for her recording music using their resources, marketing, etc?
Seems like everyone got something
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This post did not contain any content.Somebody online said that she probably got a discount on the originals thanks to her rerecordings devaluating the value of the first records - and, you know, that's a galaxy brain move
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Did they do her dirty? Or did they give her money, fame, prestige in return for her recording music using their resources, marketing, etc?
Seems like everyone got something
Especially considering all her co-writers and ghost writers back then.