> I was responding to a comment which was referencing Q1 2022. There is nothing referencing Q1 2022 on this thread. > Alas, that has not happened yet, and the market is more complex than net income trajectories The…
Aka, you can't buy anything on a whim.
Not exclusive to sub-urban. Viewing childcare as a "purchasable service" aplies to pretty much the whole country except rural.
Could still be released, but that "product demo" was a few years too early.
> Well, this is a new topic altogether, but I will try to respond to your straw man Not a strawman, my point was contained in the original comment you replied to. ("WHO is still investigating how it actually developed")…
I think you're conflating the location of origin with the actual development of the virus. A location is step 0 in understanding how the virus developed.
Completely different reason, fiat is backed by nothing on purpose.
Wuhan fish market is just where the first case was reported, WHO is still investigating how it actually developed.
Future of discourse isn't looking good, seeing how easy it was for tech/media/government to censor this theory as disinformation, even though it was completely reasonable.
Laughing at your favourite language? This may not have been intended to be rude, depending on the context.
That's a choice individual followers have little say in, since they merely follow and have no say/influence on the followers as a whole.
Ah yes, I should've considered selling my house for BU, thanks for the advice...
Twitter buyout isn't finalized. Old CEO is still in place and Musk is expected to become interim CEO after the buyout is finalized.
Those successful youtubers grew their audience publishing regularly and then switched to publishing irregularly after.
I think the issue is even deeper. I agree that education should be free, but not colleges. Colleges are involved in the business of credentialing and monopolising entry level jobs. There is no use in education being…
Didn't claim there was a single pioneer bucking any given trend, I used plural in my previous replies to refer to pioneers as a whole.
> society as a whole improves, including you and everybody else Massive assumption. People justify to themselves that something is good on a society-level when really it's just good on a selfish-level. I believe that…
This definitely isn't enough to make the contract invalid, however you could prove every BNBL business wrong and put them out of business if you find a court that agrees with you.
I am aware that there are people who succeeded despite their debt and now say that it wasn't a mistake. I am also aware that there are many reasons why someone can't pay off a debt. However, there are also reasons why…
There may be some projection in your comment, a 5 year old kid doesn't have the "let me enjoy my time off" attitude yet, thats something they'll get once they're older. At this age they are usually naturally curious…
The largest group of followers "deciding" to "stop doing" something, is something that never happens automatically, they are always influenced by a pioneer.
I think it would improve everyones quality of life if they suddenly didn't have to pay back their loans, however there is also the downside where the rest of society now has to pay for your mistakes.
Lacking impulse control does not mean that the entire concept of "pay later" is a scam.
Anybody without financial literacy can deduce why "Buy Now Pay Later" may be bad for them. Theres a deeper issue.
Where does it imply a benefit without a negative? The "pay later" part is clearly stated
> I was responding to a comment which was referencing Q1 2022. There is nothing referencing Q1 2022 on this thread. > Alas, that has not happened yet, and the market is more complex than net income trajectories The…
Aka, you can't buy anything on a whim.
Not exclusive to sub-urban. Viewing childcare as a "purchasable service" aplies to pretty much the whole country except rural.
Could still be released, but that "product demo" was a few years too early.
> Well, this is a new topic altogether, but I will try to respond to your straw man Not a strawman, my point was contained in the original comment you replied to. ("WHO is still investigating how it actually developed")…
I think you're conflating the location of origin with the actual development of the virus. A location is step 0 in understanding how the virus developed.
Completely different reason, fiat is backed by nothing on purpose.
Wuhan fish market is just where the first case was reported, WHO is still investigating how it actually developed.
Future of discourse isn't looking good, seeing how easy it was for tech/media/government to censor this theory as disinformation, even though it was completely reasonable.
Laughing at your favourite language? This may not have been intended to be rude, depending on the context.
That's a choice individual followers have little say in, since they merely follow and have no say/influence on the followers as a whole.
Ah yes, I should've considered selling my house for BU, thanks for the advice...
Twitter buyout isn't finalized. Old CEO is still in place and Musk is expected to become interim CEO after the buyout is finalized.
Those successful youtubers grew their audience publishing regularly and then switched to publishing irregularly after.
I think the issue is even deeper. I agree that education should be free, but not colleges. Colleges are involved in the business of credentialing and monopolising entry level jobs. There is no use in education being…
Didn't claim there was a single pioneer bucking any given trend, I used plural in my previous replies to refer to pioneers as a whole.
> society as a whole improves, including you and everybody else Massive assumption. People justify to themselves that something is good on a society-level when really it's just good on a selfish-level. I believe that…
This definitely isn't enough to make the contract invalid, however you could prove every BNBL business wrong and put them out of business if you find a court that agrees with you.
I am aware that there are people who succeeded despite their debt and now say that it wasn't a mistake. I am also aware that there are many reasons why someone can't pay off a debt. However, there are also reasons why…
There may be some projection in your comment, a 5 year old kid doesn't have the "let me enjoy my time off" attitude yet, thats something they'll get once they're older. At this age they are usually naturally curious…
The largest group of followers "deciding" to "stop doing" something, is something that never happens automatically, they are always influenced by a pioneer.
I think it would improve everyones quality of life if they suddenly didn't have to pay back their loans, however there is also the downside where the rest of society now has to pay for your mistakes.
Lacking impulse control does not mean that the entire concept of "pay later" is a scam.
Anybody without financial literacy can deduce why "Buy Now Pay Later" may be bad for them. Theres a deeper issue.
Where does it imply a benefit without a negative? The "pay later" part is clearly stated