DUDE JUST WAGE SLAVE FOR 50 YEARS LMAO
DUDE JUST WAGE SLAVE FOR 50 YEARS LMAO
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DUDE JUST PAY HALF YOUR SALARY IN RENT LMAO
then die
Does wfh count as wageslaving?
Yes if you're working for someone else. Start a business on the side instead of playing vidya all day on the job.
DUDE JUST KEEP POSTING THE SAME THREAD ON 4TRANS EVERY DAY SURELY THAT WILL SOLVE THE PROBLEM LMAO
I literally do. Fucking shit is cucked af.
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remember when the industrialist jewish shills stole this meme and turned it into the coomer because it was too anti work?
LMAO nigga, even better, you pay 50% (more than that) to the GOVERNMENT, 25% goes to RENT and the remaining 25% are TAXED at a 20%+ rate for every transaction
for all of human history, people 'wage slaved' (read: tilled the fields) for their entire life. 50 years is an improvement over that.
Dude you don't have to wage if you just buy yourself some Hiroki before it blows up. Don't say I didn't warn you when I do some cocky posting next week 0x5dc1962bece0f0753268604a8d7f3e89a16ae851
I'm amazed at the lengths people like you will go to just to avoid responsibility, like with crypto and whatever other weekly scam. Here's the redpill: You're always going to have to wageslave in some form, you will never find true happiness in luxury, only in family and God.
Serfs actually got tons of days off with their 'rent' and food covered. We've regressed.
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it's too much, fuck honest work
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Started my first job not so long ago and honestly it's not too bad. But imagining doing it for 40 years is so absurd it's actually hysterically funny
I want to buy a home but the whole prospect seems idiotic boomer tier, "take out student loans" advice from 15 years ago. If I want to buy a $300k home (anything less is about the same square footage as my apartment) I would need to save for a little under 5 years to get a 20% down payment of $60k for rhe privilege of going into debt for the next 30 years. It seems like an awful proposition.
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If you're staying in the same area, it's probably a good idea
also your mortgage might be $1500 a month, in 15-30 years from now that will be cheap compared to rent costs in the future