This led me to a realization about Millenials in general: we are into symbols because for us, survival is symbolic
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This realization is probably easier for someone like me, or, to pick a TOTALLY RANDOM EXAMPLE, Lana and Lilly W. to notice
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because for us, the symbol on a bathroom door designating gender doesn't just represent, as the "anti symbolic" left alleges,
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> an affirmation or rejection that we are the genders we identify with, but it also says whether or not we will be PHYSICALLY SAFE
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But then, back to my financial problems. They're on my mind because1) its Christmas and all I'm asking my family for is emergency money help
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and 2) I'm still galled by that noxious gang of e-doxxers attacking me for being a "comfortable" (because I'm an academic) "e-begging"
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Which brings us back to "Thomas A. Anderson, program writer for a respectable software company" and his illegal side business >
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> selling copied floppies to EDM BDSM enthusiasts who enjoy certain types of illicit cactus juice
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I always wondered what was on those copied floppies. All we're told is that it's something the buyer *uses,* not just reads
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My guess was that it was a tool for erasing the buyer's criminal record, something like that... dunno.
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yeah or a set of falsified new ID documents
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