Hey👋 #mutualaid 💁‍♀️ 📷 Would 😍 you 👈 like 👍 to 2️⃣ get 😮 rich 💰💰💰 by running 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️ your 👈 own business 👩‍💼💼 from home 🏡 with just ☝ your phone? 📱🤳 Well 🤷‍♀️ you can't. 😂 Get 👏 a 👏 real 👏 job 👏 you 👏 stupid 👏 cunt
@theorytoe real jobs include:
-Farmer
-Miner

Shit I can't think of any more

@Merc @theorytoe
Those are more like lifestyles than jobs — and they aren't getting paid either, they keep begging the state for subsidies. No one's ever getting paid, all "jobs" are made up 😢

@m0xee @theorytoe there feels like a distinction between jobs that have you directly acting on the objects that allow humans to live and those that don't. Programmer, artist, fashion designer, mathematician, physicist, team manager, all fake. Engineer, architect, city planner slightly less fake. Baker, metallurgist, construction worker, more real.
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@Merc @theorytoe
And yet… Coal-mining industry is loss-making in every country I can think of: Russia, Poland, UK: newscientist.com/article/21302
Farmers too:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agricult
A 2021 study by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization found $540 billion was given to farmers every year between 2013 and 2018 in global subsidies.

Governments keep sponsoring this bunch of botanists-speleologists! They've been leeching off taxes paid by honest crypto-investors and OnlyFans models for years!

@Merc @theorytoe
On a serious note though, you might argue that farmers and coal-miners are at least self-sustainable — but they aren't! What are they going to eat, coal? Farmers aren't any better on a closer look — they aren't using "grandpa tools" anymore: with limited amount of farmlands and billions of people they have to feed, they can only stay productive if they use modern equipment — that's where engineers, mathematicians and software developers come it.

@Merc @theorytoe
But otherwise — yeah, sure, people are just scamming each other for money that you can't buy shit with anymore, but somehow modern equipment enables us to do it in a way that we manage to avoid famine and other catastrophic things.
Trading exchanges used to be helpful in determining market value of goods — but they no longer are and are often used for speculative purposes and cryptocurrency exchange is of course the epitome of that.

@m0xee @theorytoe I'm not talking in terms of money, it just feels like there is something far more real when you are directly handling the thing that helps humans survive than when not.

@Merc @theorytoe
Yeah, farmers might be way better at it than Windows sysadmins… Or not — on the surface, they might posses a more useful skillset, but would they be able to put up a good fight for long enough if their John Deere shit suddenly breaks down, if there is no fuel, no electricity, no fertilisers? I'm honestly not sure — they would probably still have to re-learn a lot, same as those with "useless" professions 🤷

@m0xee @theorytoe oh yeah no I mean if you are not directly handling it yourself there's a level of fakery going on. I'm talking like literally using scythes, or literally using a pickaxe.

I know I'm retarded and probably not using words how they should be, but I think theres something here and I'm not sure what

@Merc @theorytoe
No, I get what you mean of course, I'm just exaggerating a bit for funsies 😄

@Merc @m0xee @theorytoe

Information help humans survive, so do robots of various kinds.
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