Message from @DrRisen
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Long term, it would be a good investment for the incoming company
Especially if they're already established
@Orson Krennic Switching takes time, especially if the initial company had an exclusivity clause in place.
Time that the startup doesn’t have.
Companies change prices all the time without losing public support
It’s a stamina game, and the home field team will always have more of it.
Again, it's a long term good investment
Short term, the costs are expensive
Long term, it's a good investment
Especially because of the demand for cheaper prices
If you’re a startup, you can’t afford long term because you have bills and loans to pay *now*.
That's not what I've been saying
I explicitly said what would be probable is for an existing company to move into the area and expand their business
Which doesn’t solve the problem of stifling new growth.
It’s just another big tree taking up even more of the forest.
If the other company offers lower prices then it would solve the problem you detailed
And eventually these trees merge or go bankrupt making it even more centralized
But often times, companies don't do this
So it's not a realistic scenario
@Orson Krennic And that breaches the problems of corporate conspiracy, in the sense of conspiracy meaning conspiring and cooperating together.
@Orson Krennic Collusion, that’s the word.
Combination of cultural warfare, the sanctity of marriage and a lot of rope, some assembly required
@everyone Question Of The Day:
You're the infamous epic hacker 4chan and you've just stolen all of the world's nukes; problem is which country do you nuke first?
The United States
Denmark
The US
Also if you date a girl taller than you, you are a cuck
Thank you for attending my ted talk
true
Israel
i'd nuke israel first
then the world
setting everything back
just for the day of the rope
The United States is the center of industrial society
Everything will fall with it
I wouldnt nuke israel because of palestine