Message from @Erika.ϟϟ🇮🇪

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2018-05-22 16:34:21 UTC  

@Erika.ϟϟ🇮🇪 Care to elaborate on that?

2018-05-22 16:34:34 UTC  

and with that comes a lack of needed jobs and a surplus of produce

2018-05-22 16:34:49 UTC  

You don't have to work to produce

2018-05-22 16:35:00 UTC  

ik

2018-05-22 16:35:05 UTC  

@Deleted User Why that little? I have to work for about 12 hours and I am content with the hours.

2018-05-22 16:35:06 UTC  

atomisation

2018-05-22 16:35:20 UTC  

If you do your job for the day but your still on the job you do other responsibilities like cleaning or training

2018-05-22 16:35:30 UTC  

Because we need a functioning society

2018-05-22 16:35:37 UTC  

@Erika.ϟϟ🇮🇪 Care to elaborate?

2018-05-22 16:35:46 UTC  

Let humans flourish study and training needs to be promoted

2018-05-22 16:35:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/308950154222895104/448524388325654528/FERRISS_Timothy_-_The_4-Hour_Workweek.pdf

2018-05-22 16:36:04 UTC  

Give people freedom of time to produce the arts or perfect themselves

2018-05-22 16:36:13 UTC  

Although with the modern man it will be wasted

2018-05-22 16:36:16 UTC  

People are idiots

2018-05-22 16:36:21 UTC  

They fuck things up

2018-05-22 16:36:53 UTC  

there was a surplus of food in America during the depression. if they ditched their flawed mode of production and distributed according to needs not a single person would have gone hungry

2018-05-22 16:36:58 UTC  

and there still is

2018-05-22 16:37:00 UTC  

@Deleted User What you mean by "freedom to perfect themselves" is that you don't have to do jackshit and can sit on a couch for 24 hours a day.

2018-05-22 16:37:06 UTC  

Nope

2018-05-22 16:37:12 UTC  

Training is mandatory

2018-05-22 16:37:17 UTC  

what produce cannot be sold is burned

2018-05-22 16:37:22 UTC  

Physical training and mental are promoted

2018-05-22 16:37:39 UTC  

for giving it away would go against capitalism itself

2018-05-22 16:37:43 UTC  

^^^

2018-05-22 16:37:50 UTC  

@Deleted User Promoted, but how many people will actually do it?

2018-05-22 16:37:58 UTC  

Do they want to eat

2018-05-22 16:38:02 UTC  

@Erika.ϟϟ🇮🇪 Were breadlines never a thing?

2018-05-22 16:38:03 UTC  

It's a part of their job

2018-05-22 16:38:09 UTC  

If they don't do their job they won't eat

2018-05-22 16:38:35 UTC  

If someone is handicapped in some way and not a liability you can adjust athleticism for them

2018-05-22 16:38:57 UTC  

If they work for 5 hours and train for another

2018-05-22 16:39:04 UTC  

A healthier population will be ensured

2018-05-22 16:39:13 UTC  

@Deleted User There is no job that will force people to excercise, it is unenforcable.

2018-05-22 16:39:20 UTC  

@Deleted User breadlines were much less common than piles of rotting wheat

2018-05-22 16:39:30 UTC  

In their free time allow them to experiment with new stimuli

2018-05-22 16:39:32 UTC  

Hahahahahhaahaaha

2018-05-22 16:39:37 UTC  

Ever heard of the military

2018-05-22 16:39:58 UTC  

You can't show up to the army and say you just wanna work as a mechanic and still be enlisted

2018-05-22 16:39:59 UTC  

@Deleted User do you know what the most popular job in new york was during the depression?

2018-05-22 16:40:01 UTC  

You have to work out

2018-05-22 16:40:09 UTC  

Make that their job