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1 year agoIntellectual of our era
Intellectual of our era
Ben Shapiro, 39 year old man who can’t get his wife off, goes to watch the Barbie movie. Is upset he’s not the target demographic for a movie about a toy that… let me just see here… is designed for 6-12 year old girls.
Wew lad
I think younger people don’t give a shit about privacy because they grew up in a post 9/11 surveillance world. Facebook, Instagram and the internet at large became a giant surveillance machine and they’ve never known another possibility, so it’s normalized to them.
Kitchen stuff:
Clothing stuff:
It should be taxed on the corporate side. Taxing sugar on the consumer side becomes a poor tax, because poor people will still want sweets from time to time, making those treats now more and more expensive. Well off people will just accept the tax because it’s marginal to them, but when your chocolate bar that you treat yourself to once a week goes from 1.29 to 3.29, then it really fucks your day up.
What should be done is incentives to provide less sugar/glucose-fructose on the product side and encourage companies to make snacks and beverages that have less sugar content.