Anticorp

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Anticorp , to Work Reform in What the hell is this shit? Instead of pushing for the return to traditional pensions, capitalism is celebrating the idea that Millennials and Gen Z may simply never be able to stop working.

It is, and what’s unfortunate is that on a long enough timeline, it works.

Anticorp , to Work Reform in What the hell is this shit? Instead of pushing for the return to traditional pensions, capitalism is celebrating the idea that Millennials and Gen Z may simply never be able to stop working.

are currently between 27 and 42 years old — are significantly more likely to want to do some form of paid work during retirement.

Want is not the right word there, and it completely changes the message. This is a fucking hit job, trying to convince people that company executives stealing pension plans, and a failed society that abandons its elderly, is something young people desire.

Anticorp , to Work Reform in De-escalation

Except for that one who shot at a customer a couple of weeks ago because he told her she forgot his French fries.

metro.co.uk/…/fast-food-worker-shoots-at-customer…

Anticorp , to Personal Finance in Salary Needed To Buy a Home In The US

Good luck buying a house in Seattle on a $170,000 salary. It’s going to be a beat-down, tiny thing, with no yard, in a questionable area.

Anticorp , to Work Reform in Amid financial stress, workers are asking for emergency savings accounts as a job benefit, survey finds

We’re sorry, but nothing actually qualifies as an emergency. Claim denied!

Anticorp , to Star Trek in Another spoken word album is coming from Bill Shatner

Idk if he still is, but he was a really big deal in Japan for awhile.

Anticorp , to Ask Science in Does physics ever get vague?

Thanks! That kind of math is definitely above my education.

Anticorp , to Ask Science in Does physics ever get vague?

That’s really neat. The more I read what you wrote, the more I was thinking this universe is a simulation.

Anticorp , to Ask Science in Does physics ever get vague?

How do they calculate that? Distance from object times known expansion rate, or something?

Anticorp , to Ask Science in Does physics ever get vague?

How can we see 46 billion years away? I’ve never heard that before.

Anticorp , to Ask Science in Does physics ever get vague?

My understanding is that it has a 14 billion light-year radius from any given point. We can only see 14 billion light years away, since the universe is only 14 billion years old (actually 13.8). Light can only travel at a given speed, so we can’t see beyond the distance light has traveled during the existence of the universe. But since the universe expanded in all directions, from everywhere all at once, it’s truly infinite. If you were to teleport 14 billion light-years in any direction, you would still see 14 billion years away, since the universe expanded from that point too during the big bang. It’s mindfuck level stuff.

Anticorp , to Ask Science in Does physics ever get vague?

I’ve read that all math breaks down as you approach the big bang. I’m not educated enough in math to understand how, or why, but apparently they cannot mathematically understand the origin of the universe.

Anticorp , to Work Reform in Unions work. That's why the corporations don't like them.

I feel like we need to get inflation under control and prices back to reasonable, rather than making sweeping pay changes across all industries, while prices soar, and our currency valuation falls. Changes that are too drastic and far-reaching can cause the entire economy to collapse and our currency to falter.

Anticorp , to Work Reform in Unions work. That's why the corporations don't like them.

I elaborated on this and even specifically included EMTs much further down in the comment chain. To summarize it, I don’t think this is doing enough for healthcare workers, especially those doing actual healthcare work, like phlebotomists and EMTs.

Anticorp , to Work Reform in Unions work. That's why the corporations don't like them.

Now you’re getting it!

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