I didn’t say heavier. I said dense. I wasn’t making a comment about the strength.
I didn’t say heavier. I said dense. I wasn’t making a comment about the strength.
IKEA is a lot better quality than Walmarts build-your-own furniture. I have both. The IKEA stuff is a lot more dense, the connections are more precise and stronger, and overall the IKEA stuff is just better quality.
That’s just false. Particle board is without a doubt less dense than actual wood.
I feel like a lot of people might think miniature building/painting could be easy - or at least quick.
It isn’t.
It’s the largest social media right now.
It makes sense that changes to it, especially changes like this, are news.
What is that even suppose to mean in this context?
The only way for someone to make money in crypto is for someone else to lose it.
Crypto is a scam.
That is 100% what it is.
Republicans don’t get elected when the constituents are educated. So instead of changing their platform to align with educated opinions, they decided to dumb down the population.
They’ve been doing it for decades and it’s finally all coming to a head.
I’m a teacher and don’t see public schooling lasting more than 5 years.
I didn’t say it did.
That’s a No True Scotsman Fallacy.
And also, laissez-faire Capitalism is one of the keystone principles of Libertarianism.
They’re almost always corporate libertarians, putting business before individual freedoms.
What the hell are you talking about? I went along with your “thought experiment.” I answered your question.
I didn’t avoid a single thing. Did I miss something you asked? Ask again if I did.
There are 100% people that live under capitalism and don’t work, but don’t ever have to worry about starving.
There are people who get unfairly given more profit than they work for.
There are people who unfairly get less of the profits than they deserve.
I’m saying it should be fairly distributed by the workers. You’re pretending it isn’t an issue.
I’m explicitly saying he should not profit from the others labor. I’m explicitly saying they should be fairly compensated for their labor.
No. If he’s still working beside them (like you said in your example), then his labor is making the value. He is entitled to that value.
It’s impossible to “make” value from someone else’s labor. The person doing the labor created the value.
Your example also isn’t them voluntarily working for him. You said in your example that it was either work for him or starve.
If he’s not and he’s sitting doing nothing - creating no value - then he gets nothing.
Yes. A person should make the value from their labor.
And there go those goalposts again.
Would you give these same excuses for a communist nation?
Would you say famine wouldn’t count because they were in a war?
No, Communism is a political ideology that focuses on giving the means of production to the people doing the labor.
What you just said is the right-wing capitalist propaganda definition of communism.
In the context of this conversation it is about removing the Capitalist from business. Making it so everyone earns their fair share of the profits instead of one person at the top (like a King/feudalism) gets all the profits, while also making all the decisions. Instead the laborors gets a stake in the business - giving more incentive to help the business do well while giving the worker more power and take home money.
Come on man…
You’re being pedantic. Yes if you choose the least dense wood you can, and the most dense particle board, sure. 👍.