Wagie here, I used to think that all of you are dumb autistic kids who're just envious of us and that I was supposedly contributing to society until I read this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indentured_servitude and realized that that is literally me and while there was no contract forcing me to slave away my years in the warehouse, the rent which I myself willingly signed up for sure did, without which I wont have a roof and basically fail to survive, which means that I've been effectively converted into an indentured servant without freedom by the modern capitalist society. And the best part is the ever-rising inflation which ensures that I'll never buy a house and that I'll be shackled like this forever
f-fine you were correct all along, so how am I supposed to escape this and become truly free then? How do I take the NEET pill? How do you guys even feed yourselves?
>f-fine you were correct all along, so how am I supposed to escape this and become truly free then? How do I take the NEET pill? How do you guys even feed yourselves? Welcome. Buy chainlink.
Fuck you dumb nigger. >he thinks I was jealous of a slave >muh I don't know what I would do if I didn't have a job All wagies need to be gassed unironically. You are all pathetic pieces of shit and the only reason why I and the rest of the financially independent people tolerate you is because you still turn the cog in the machine a bit. Once automation fully replaces all blue and white collar jobs the day of the rope will come to you you pathetic slaves.
Get on Disability. I was on it for 7 years until I got a job for "self improvement" like a retard.
Samuel Gonzalez
SAVED
Aiden Sanders
>blue collar jobs That ain't happening in a trillion years, bud
Elijah Perry
Hold up for a second user, wagies without a job turns them into neets, which means there will be less neetbux to go around. Is this really what you want?
Hudson Sullivan
You're finally learning, kiddo. There can be no such thing as a free market so long as the labor is coerced, which has always been the case because the alternative to working has always been starvation, exposure and death.
I would basically be for abolishing all labor and union laws if we got a UBI in exchange. If laborers didn't like conditions or pay, they could simply elect not to work until employers improved those things.
Easton Martin
Unironically saved. One day, my dudes, one day I will escape this wagie hell. I know I can do it!
Asher Phillips
Imagine the technology 200 years ago and then imagine what technology will look like 200 years from today. Not only robots will do the blue collar jobs but they will do it much better. In one trillion years I don't think anyone will work at all, probably it won't take that long
Christian Bennett
That can’t turn out good, unlesss there is a limit on family size.
William Davis
Dude, you don't know how variable blue collar work is. Just look at an electrician. Running wire, stripping wire, making splices, connecting wire to terminals and using a screwdriver to turn the screw, mounting 4s boxes, climbing ladders to change lighting fixtures, bending conduit, etc. It ain't happening.
Jonathan Adams
>working has always been starvation, exposure and death. Just go innawoods. Oh you don't want to? too bad You're not entitled to other people's labor.
Luke Bailey
You are really underestimating how fast technology develops. 200 years ago was 1819, just 4 years after the Napoleonic wars ended. The fastest transport method was still by carriage but in a matter of decades, there were trains and steamships. In order to send and receive messages, we had messengers but then telegrams, phones, faxes, television and finally computers with internet. During the industrial revolution, factories were manned but it just took less than a century for factories starting to use machines. Should I also mention that we managed to put people up there in space? All this since when Napoleon was still alive. We did accomplished very hard tasks, not suprised if we manage to develop robots as complex as a human. My take is that our modern robots are in a similar stage like computers in the early 1900's like pic related.
Very funny dickhead. My country doesn't even provide neetbux. I earn money on my own, anything is better than being a wage SLAVE.
Noah Fisher
>Running wire, stripping wire, making splices, connecting wire to terminals and using a screwdriver to turn the screw, mounting 4s boxes, climbing ladders to change lighting fixtures, bending conduit, etc What makes you think any of that will even be necessary in the future
Ryder Peterson
Dude, it's just not possible. I think you should look up youtube vids of electrical work so you can see for yourself why it's never going to get automated.
Daniel Perry
Maybe because literally every building in existence uses everything I just mentioned?
Asher Thomas
This. Just like barbers will never be automated. Factory work is easy to automate because it's very standardized and repetitive. But the industrial robot still needs manteinance by a human technician, because you cannot automate a skilled laborer out of his job: you would need to build a machine as complex as a human.
Elijah Roberts
how does one apply for neetbux
Gabriel Carter
I would suggest searching for alternatives before you go this route. If you can manage to find a job that is bearable and accumulate crypto, you will suffer a bit longer but the eventual payoff will be substantial as compared to eternal NEETdom. If you have thought about it long enough and your mind is truly made up, look up "Uncle Remus Guide to Welfare and SSI"
Isaac Peterson
Wagie here
Number 5 is spot on.
David Sanders
Past tech improvements don't guarantee future improvements. Just look at Moore's law ending, the latest chips are only maybe 30% more powerful than ones from 8 years ago.