I guarantee you that the guy who does existential comics includes ‘small business’ landlords in his formulation. He literally included them in that number.
The other landlord in this thread is rubbing all on you because you immediately diverted the conversation away from the core economic relationship being discussed.
I’m not currently a landlord and don’t intend to be one ever again unless my circumstance sharing housing with someone else.
You simply don’t think economic relationships should exist at all, and probably think people shouldn’t have to breathe oxygen or eat food. I mean that’s a nice sentiment, but good luck making any of that real I guess?
You simply don’t think economic relationships should exist at all
We’re criticizing the economic relationships engendered by the existence of private property and industrial capitalism. Those relations will be superseded, and already have in parts of the world. There is nothing eternal about the present state of things.
I guarantee you that the guy who does existential comics includes ‘small business’ landlords in his formulation. He literally included them in that number.
The other landlord in this thread is rubbing all on you because you immediately diverted the conversation away from the core economic relationship being discussed.
I’m not currently a landlord and don’t intend to be one ever again unless my circumstance sharing housing with someone else.
You simply don’t think economic relationships should exist at all, and probably think people shouldn’t have to breathe oxygen or eat food. I mean that’s a nice sentiment, but good luck making any of that real I guess?
Breathe into a paper bag or something
We’re criticizing the economic relationships engendered by the existence of private property and industrial capitalism. Those relations will be superseded, and already have in parts of the world. There is nothing eternal about the present state of things.
If only humans could fiz nitrogen…
…anyone got CRISPR?