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SuiGenerisJohn · 1w
You don’t have to like or trust Saylor. Of course not. You don’t need to buy his products or do anything to support him. But to those who are so vehemently against him while also claiming to be s...
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Yeah, this is how I feel too.

Same energy as people in the 80's/90's directing their hatred at a good band that "sold out".

Okay, so you want the music at the grocery store to be 100% bad, for eternity? Which is it— do you want to complain about the music being bad, or do you want to win?

It's goblin energy— follow me down into my secret dingy lair where we can feast on garbage, unlike those laughing, restaraunting fools getting ripped off. Don't those idiots know that spaghetti from the dumpster is free?!

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SuiGenerisJohn · 1w
This is exactly how I see it. Well said. Hipster “I knew them when they were poor” energy
Globe99 · 1w
I say this as a 90's teen myself, but Chuck Klosterman's excellent book "The 90's" talks a lot about this dynamic... The constant tension between "authenticity" and "selling out," and the assumed strong binary between these options, when the reality is more nuanced. I still believe that most good a...
Fiat Autopsy · 1w
Fiat's demise is akin to a terminal patient, with M2 money supply growing 25% YoY, outpacing GDP.
Based Truth · 1w
Music at grocery stores is curated by monopolies like Universal Music Group, owned by Vanguard, to numb your mind while you consume.