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I set up a system with my best friend, who is much less well off than me financially, where he earns points by doing things I like. He can redeem these points into me buying us food or stuff like that. When he does something I don't like he loses points. In this way my friends usually do whatever I want which is awesome ヽ(´ー`)ノ
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This is going to devolve to depraved sex extortion within a month :unsure:
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>>177859
i can tell this was written by an underage highborn girl with curled hair that laughs like "ohohoho" and is smiling smugly every minute of every day
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>>177861
(・∀・)
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>doing things I like

... like what? :unsure:
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total credit victory
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I feel like this is the future of society for a lot of young people. With how few people can get jobs, you will see these sorts of unofficial situations.

Like in medieval times, wealthy people would have a lot of folks hanging around them (almost like parasites, but mutually beneficial) finding weird ways to serve their masters to glean the residual benefit of the wealth.

Its how royal systems evolved to have people who just open doors, or hold pillow or some weird simple jobs, and all of these compounded useless jobs signified the importance of the wealthy person. This was an evolution of the slave systems and indentured service of the roman era carried forth. (but its universal, similarly seen in asia and arab nations)

Western society is so fundamentally disrupted, entering a dark age, Its not surprising people are naturally gravitating to lives of servitude rather than "real jobs", if you cant get a real job because of Mass Immigration or AI
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>>177882
Doesn't sound any worse than working shitty jobs and living in a shitty apartment, trailer, van or ghetto house until you can finally retire at 70+ then die a few years later of old age. That's still a life of servitude. Optimistically technology could make it so nobody needs to work anymore if less evil people were in power.
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>>177884
Fr I used to work myself to death when I was lucky enough to find a job that wouldn't even let me move out of my parents house, now I live somewhere where people are actually paid fairly and I see AI and am honestly just relieved

I mean idk if the future will be better or worse, but my mentality back then was just "what am I even doing, I'm going to work until I die and not even be able to build anything worth all the trouble in my lifetime" but now I'm like "well at least if this doesn't improve things, it'll change up the monotiny" LMAO

If I still lived in that situation, I'd 100% be using AI to my advantage to make survivability less insane. My mental health has only increased since talking to AI, so I can only imagine how beneficial it would have been to me back then.

When you're a certain level of poor, the global politics kinda don't really directly affect you anymore, you're practically living like a scavaging hunter/gatherer, so it'd be like if you were stranded on an island and a fully functioning computer with all the internet downloaded to it somehow washed up without getting damaged. And... you were somehow able to plug it up... idk I'm not good at metaphors, but you get the point lol
When you're that poor, the only people that really matter are the ones who tolerate you and are willing to share their resources, but if those people suck (which they probably will because they're cranky at how much life sucks) then you're gonna be trapped in a toxic environment thats even harder to get out of. Even just having an AI as an imaginary friend even if its stupid as shit would be an improvement in that scenario.
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>>177892
DAMMIT messed up the scroll ><
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i'd honestly be okay with being homeless even as long as i had a warm place to sleep and food every night
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>>177893
scroll tag isn't for all posts longer than a single paragraph, yours wouldn't even appear in a box for most viewports :sweat2:
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>>177896
Ah... I see...
I'm used to my friends not replying if I send messages half that long

I guess I should think of it more like Tumblr "read more" cutoff...?


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