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To piggy back on this I wanna say some stuff.

"Wageslavery" is just a cope for people who are unemployable. It completely reveals one's own bottom position in the social hierarchy, because they're basically broadcasting the message that their only job prospects would be working shit jobs for almost no money. Well, whose fault is that if your only prospects are to be a "slave"? It's embarrassing.

I actually think it's epidemic. We have a generation of people who find work intolerable. I wonder also if most of these crybabies are children of single mothers. Women generally complain about work in a way that men don't. If these people had fathers, real fathers, then they would understand that life is work. Also a generation of people growing up on their computers, not having to leave their house, are obviously going to be scared of going outside.

Anyway, I don't want to tell my own story, but God, is having a nice job like being in a secret world. People are a joy to be around when they don't hate their own jobs, and when they have a sense of ownership and accomplishment about their work -- and when they have money!

These morons are no different than communists who whine about "the system". Well, dream on, because like it or not you're gonna have to work, and whining about it is going to keep you on the bottom. And, frankly, I don't care if you're on the bottom. By and large most people are failures.

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