The ones I like are real and the ones I don't are fake.
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They’re just jealous they can’t or didn’t think to make money in the ways that you do.
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Money is money, therefore there is no distinction between real and fake.
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Yes, exactly. Sex work is rent seeking at its most pathetic and basic. A "real job" is one where you must actually produce something.
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A real job usually means accepting the premise of society rather than questioning it. I think they mean you should wear a costume like this.pic.twitter.com/mo1KCDUhBw
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yeah but if that is their standard, then "accepting the premise of society" would also imply paying taxes, right? any SW working for an online site is a 1099 contractor and thus presumably pays taxes. i always feel like this is the easiest argument regarding defining "real jobs."
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Haha. People saying that just mad you vibin' and figured out its all a game in the matrixpic.twitter.com/3ubopsQEzT
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You probably make 10 times more than those advisors while enjoying doing what you do and having high-tier versatile social network, so probably they can bugger off, as an option
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