Message from @Grenade123
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Women telling women they are "Bleep bags" ?
Perhaps the problem that stems from funding gender studies is not that it is useless, but that too many people want to go into it when only a few are necessary
when people need to pay for shit, they value it
---Wow.
Gif, what the fuck is your problem
that gif got fucked up along the way somewhere lmao
my eyes
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I worked for a non-profit. We took perfectly good bikes people were throwing away, packed them in a shipping container, and sent them to countries where maybe 1 person in a village had a truck. We called them places with a transportation crisis. The idea was simple, give the working class easy means to look for work. But there was one huge catch: we made them pay for it. Sure, we'd take what was maybe a 100 bike and charge 5 bucks for it. but 5 bucks there was several months to a year salary to them. As a result, they cared for it. If we gave it away for free, they'd waste them doing stupid shit
we got to help cover shipping fees, they get something they really needed and felt they earned it
I don't understand how 5 bucks can be a year salary anywhere.
It's like.
How dirt cheap is everything there.
places like africa
some countries in south america
So having uni student pay for at least 10% would be sufficient?
Does someone have to pay full prices for the value to be there?
what is value?
😂
imagine a bike that cost a years salary
In regards to where you brought up when people pay the get value out of it
yeah, they need to pay their way
you can't do that now
you used to tho
no more than like 40 years ago
But where is the line drawn?
people could get a job and pay there way through college
Oh yes.
You CANNOT do that now.
now you need a college degree to pay for college to get the college degree
And boomers don't even fucking know it...
It's the most enraging thing in the whole wide goddamn world.
I got lucky
how does a college degree now cost more than then, yet mean less?
I entered the workforce right before a degree was 100% mandatory for my job
Sheer apathy.
now my resume speaks for itself
and I work for a huge tech company and basically could get hired anywhere