Someone said their personal recession indicator was running out of their stash of plastic grocery bags 😭
He said he used them all & realized they weren’t being replaced because… he stopped going grocery shopping.
Now THAT is an economic indicator
This is pure chaos and I love it.
He opens his mouth about weed and the entire room immediately knows they’re in danger.
The way he just keeps stacking the story without ever letting you catch your breath is criminal — pure timing crime.
This is the exact energy that makes comedy clips feel illegal.Anyone else already saving this one for later?
I thought we agreed that on a broken traffic light, when it’s a truck’s turn to go, all the cars that fit in the length of that truck should go along with it?
This is not a feel good story. It’s the government that’s supposed to be providing social services. She should be using her allowance to buy books. Citizens can’t keep doing the government’s job at a personal cost while we pay taxes
Bingo! That's their predictable style. Deny! Deny! Deny! Get their supporters in a frenzy as they gaslight us from every corner of the world. "Israel doesn't kill children...." Or "She was being used as a human shield." And then 2 years later, when they HOPE the world has forgotten.."Oopsie...we killed her." And that's why we must never stop caring, never stop speaking. Never stop remembering.
If you ask pro-capitalist people why a job like, say, sanitation work has such an abysmal wage even though the job is necessary, they’ll tell you that it is an unskilled occupation. We could contest that, but for the sake of argument, let’s concede. By this logic, value is derived from how much labor is required to accomplish something—in this case, the labor of learning the skill in addition to the labor of completing the task at hand. A doctor, then, would earn a much higher wage because of the labor required to obtain the necessary degrees to practice. Okay. But then, if you ask a pro-capitalist people again why the price of a pair of glasses, a mattress, or even a bottle of water is so expensive, despite these things being cheap and easy to make, they’ll tell you that value is not determined by the labor that goes into producing something, but by need and demand. This inconsistency reveals how neoliberal economics functions: the value of something means whatever is most convenient for the ruling class.