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They're not off-model. It's sameface. Anime suffers from a similar problem, but anime at least has
"Gifted child" means nothing. "Gifted children" usually are just developmentally ahead, and become average once they hit high school. Actually gifted children are immediately pulled out and sent to a school where niggers won't hold them back.
John K. is a rapist and lolcow, but he ain't wrong. Disney's once-vaunted animation studio is devolving. I suppose bean mouth will make it easier for AI to animate.
Childless tard says what?
B. Coul comes so close to the truth, yet so far from it. The money we earn in life is directly dependent on the demand for what we do, our ability to do it, and how easily we can be replaced. Billionaires earn their wealth by providing an irreplaceable, high-demand product/service better than anyone. Their billions are simply their reward. If you want billions, do the same: either provide an excellent product to the masses, or an irreplaceable product for the ultrarich.
"We need to abolish money" is one of the most profoundly retarded statements ever made. Money isn't some corrupting force; it's simply a medium of exchange. Without it, we go back to the barter system, and good luck trying to figure out how many fish unclogging a toilet is worth. If all goes wrong, we go back to "might makes right," and spoiler: none of these leftists retards have anything close to "might."
The entire "eat the rich" ethos is built on envy of those who have more than you. It's a very sick ideology; rather than figuring out how to earn it yourself, or even take it for yourself, such people say, "Nobody should have your wealth. I want to destroy all you've built/inherited because I think the fact that you have so much is so profoundly wrong."
I don't agree with Ayn Rand on a lot, but I agree with her depiction of collectivist/socialist thought.
"We need to abolish money" is one of the most profoundly retarded statements ever made. Money isn't some corrupting force; it's simply a medium of exchange. Without it, we go back to the barter system, and good luck trying to figure out how many fish unclogging a toilet is worth. If all goes wrong, we go back to "might makes right," and spoiler: none of these leftists retards have anything close to "might."
The entire "eat the rich" ethos is built on envy of those who have more than you. It's a very sick ideology; rather than figuring out how to earn it yourself, or even take it for yourself, such people say, "Nobody should have your wealth. I want to destroy all you've built/inherited because I think the fact that you have so much is so profoundly wrong."
I don't agree with Ayn Rand on a lot, but I agree with her depiction of collectivist/socialist thought.