2/12 ain’t that bad I guess.
Unfortunately, you do need money for like 2/3rds of those
You don’t win life because you have more toys than the other guy
But you do lose for not being able to afford bare necessities
you know nothing of loss if that is your baseline
edit to clarify: if this is your take of the image above, you live a privileged life
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Did you literally just use “there are fates worse than death” as some kind of comeback to someone saying that not being able afford necessities leads to “losing” (death), as a way to argue that a society that allows this should be improved?
What are you saying? That people not being able to feed and/or house themselves is fine, because there are worse kinds of “loss”?
What the fuck is point of “one-upmanship” around the baseline of suffering? And how is “people not dying” not a pretty good place to start when it comes to what society should try to achieve?
That’s almost as poetic as it is meaningless
That’s not my take on the image above, that’s my response to OP’s comment. But feel free to take that out of context if it helps you sleep at night
Some money yes, but an average salary should work for all of them, no?
“Average” is a vague definition
neither vague nor a definition
average is the sum of a list of values divided by the size of the list.
And people for the other 1/3.
“Calm and boring days” is definitely underrated. When you’re an adult with daily responsibilities, it’s almost impossible to have an extended period, let alone an entire day, where there is nothing that comes up that needs to be done.
Money and bitches
Wait, this isn’t a shitpost
It’s something most of us cannot afford to achieve, probably.
That’s absolutely perfect
I don’t see ‘books telling tales of my conquests bound in the skin of my vanquished enemies’ on that list.
Yeah, I’ve got one maybe two of that list. FML
The “slow mornings” one is my favorite.