Sometimes they are. It reminds me of the Association of German National Jews.
hondacivic
The problem with having this much money is the power that it brings. A life of modesty brings you way closer to god than anything else. Billionaires are sometimes praised but poor who dare use tricks to gain wealth are called sinners and immoral people. We're stuck playing a game with rules that are different for everyone.
Because that too could happen to me.
Temporarily embarrassed millionaire :/
There's thousands of people who need to have their salaries increased. Aren't they the needy?
Pay the workers, ffs. Else, you're greedy, yes.
This is not the argument you think it is.
Those who run charities are not the holiest humans either. A fraction of what is sent to charities goes to those they claim to help.
doesn't for me. definitely a client issue. these little quirks are what keeps programmers up at night.
If you think having more money than 99% of the people that have ever existed on earth is not greed... not even god could save you.
You could give out 99% of that money and live a lavish life.
If greed is subjective then sins are subjective. Therefore not paying back your debts is subjective. There's no objective meaning to anything, it seems.
I don't like calling people "sheeple" but there's nothing else that would fit for those who bought this.
I thought they just spawned them in
/give @p military:UAV 1000
How do you fight the power? Do you ever, actually?
the "′0"s in the percentage symbol "%" aren't touching the "/". is it one or 3 symbols?
"wrongly" if in a code block for sure
I use Sync for lemmy, it's a mess but it's the app that's the closest to Joey for me. They charge 30$ to remove ads or 135$(lifetime, it's like 3$ monthly) to be able to import/export communities lmao
I got a notification when you responded and it was ">" but it renders correctly once I open the post.
edit fucking hell it did it even in quotes, I meant >;
had to use a greek question mark so it doesn't render
yup. sync seems to parse it and take any & code and renders it as the actual character. lets lest it.
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i'm even more confused now