Dr*g?
So, I was at my pharmacy today getting my prescription dr*gs, and afterward stopped by my dealer to pick up some fucking heroin.
I can’t believe you swore on the fucking internet. Unbelievable!
Think of the fucking children!
I am, but all I can think is that the little bastards need some fucking culture!
Medication
How dare you even think of dr*g dealing? It’s human trafficking!!
My guy had some junkie show up that hadn’t paid after multiple warnings. I watched as they dr*g him out of the living room…
You should be mad at billionaires and landlords, not other working people.
Were grouping landlords with billionaires? Nah, billionaires have their own special VIP area in hell
Landlords are like ticket scalpers. Buy up a scarce resource, provide no real value, and overcharge.
The real people you should be hating on are the ones that mindlessly inflate prices. Not just anyone buying property
Landlords inflate prices of property.
Not all of em
Explain how they make money buying property?
Honestly, I don’t know. I’m probably wrong
Demand go up. Price go up.
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All of them be trying to charge us to be alive. If my landlord could come up with a good enough reason to charge me to breathe, he’d put it on the invoice.
They’re both part of the owning class. The only difference is degrees
Why “dr*g”? That’s a wierd bit of censorship - making a joke about drugs and sex workers and feeling the need to censor the word drug? I don’t get it?
They don’t want their lemmy post demonetised.
Demonetization s*cks. I was just about to get a rescue yacht for my staff’s yacht and then boom my most profitable lemmy comments got demonetized.
They’re afraid of the drag dealers’ wrath
Probably a screenshot off TikTok, where you saying “die” might upset Vinie the Pooh, so they censor the living fu*k of it.
Are you implying people on OnlyFans aren’t good people?!
Yeah this is strange. People need to stop vilifying sex work. If the person is doing it willingly, they’re not hurting anyone, and they enjoy doing it, what’s the problem?
There’s a spectrum going from someone just posting stuff and getting paid to shameless exploitation of vulnerable people through parasocial relationships. The latter can be very lucrative.
Someone identifying with Homelander would. That’s the real meme here.
The majority of drug dealers and only fans models are poor like the rest of us.
Yeah, this guy doesn’t know enough drug dealers and only fans models.
You can sell pictures of your gaping asshole and still be a good person.
It’s just a matter of perspective.
Beats selling spaghetti code, which is what I do.
Just save your meatballs for OF I guess.
People are into that right?
Hmm yes drag dealer.
That makes more sense. I thought it was dryg dealer.
Droog dealer. They sell eggywegs.
Draug - undead dealer
“How many Trixie Mattels can I get for this RuPaul?”
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Im assuming most drug dealers aren’t good people.
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They are all enabling drug cartels, so no, none of them are good. We can’t go around and say companies if not by law are at least morally responsible for child labour and forced labour camps in their supply chain and at the same time ignore that every fucking dealer gets their shit from sources that do the very same thing. There might be exceptions for some drugs, I’m not that deep into it, but in general there is no moral way to sell illegal drugs.
They are all enabling drug cartels
Most drug dealers are just your friendly neighborhood guy with a weed farm in his basement
It’s different if you control the whole supply chain obviously, that’s one of the exceptions I talked about
By that logic, do you think anybody that works at walmart/amazon/any-company-that-has-shady-suppliers can’t be good?
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You know the dealer, the dealer is a man
With the love grass in his hand
Oh but the pusher is a monster
Good God, he’s not a natural man
The dealer for a nickel
Goin to sell you lots of sweet dreams.
Ah…but the pusher will ruin your body;
Lord he’ll leave your mind to scream.
♫ It’s true that all the men you knew were dealers who said they were through
being dealers every time you gave them shelter
I know that kind of man, it’s hard to hold the hand of anyone
who’s reaching for the sky just to surrender ♪
(originally by Leonard Cohen, of course)
That doesn’t fit the tempo scheme of Hallelujah. Leonard Cohen wrote 900 verses of Hallelujah, and nothing else.
/s
Why?
You can say drugs. It’s the internet.
Why do you think OF girls are bad people?
Jealousy.
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exploiting people for money, making weird/borderline illegal ads/promos, spaming/botting popular social media services with self promos or just being toxic to other people - why do you think drug dealers are bad people tho? in most cases they are just addicts tryna sell drugs so they can buy more drugs to feed their addiction, most of them are not bad people, they just need help
My dude our existence as we know it is wholly dependent on this capitalist system, which is built on exploitation, from top to bottom. Save your judgement for the bourgeoisie enforcing it, not the people just trying to survive in it.
so it’s ok to do bad things if the capitalist system is telling you to? the only bad people are the ones at the top that enforce the system? and not the people who keep the system alive by obeying? doing something bad and then blaming the capitalist system for it is just playing the victim and it’s a ridiculous argument
You’re entitled to your judgemental opinions, but singling out OF creators reeks of big incel energy.
wdym i am “singling out” - the original comment asked why onlyfans creators are considered as bad people by the OP and i explained why they have a bad reputation online, you are going out of your way to blame the capitalist system for these creator’s actions, and now you are just insulting me just because i provided a list of reasons why onlyfans creators get a bad rep online and why they are considered to be bad people
Do you think sex workers aren’t good people somehow?
I think most of them aren’t getting any where close to what these OF influencers are getting for just showing feet.
More like, “these are easy jobs for fat stacks”. Each is easy to break into, the fat stacks part takes real work.
Sure but that’s not what the meme implies.
I don’t think you underhand what this is saying. Hint: it’s not that.
Who cares if they are Drug dealer or on Only Fans. Do they put the cart back at the store?
I gotta be honest, my bf or I still make sure the cart goes back every time we shop, but I increasingly question whether I should bother. These grocery stores keep raising their prices well above inflation so they can pocket the rest and brag to shareholders about it, at the cost of people who actually shop there.
It’s tempting to say that if they’re going to play that game, they get no courtesy from me as a customer and can hire more cart collectors. It’s miniscule on an individual level, but it is unpaid labor.
There’s the argument that unreturned carts mostly inconvenience other customers, but honestly if the store is exploiting both customers’ goodwill and wallets, I think it’s fine to make the experience at that store just that little bit worse; maybe that last little push will encourage people to shop elsewhere (where it’s an option of course, i.e. not a small town).
I don’t feel this urge at stores like H Mart even though they have so many fewer return stalls and it’s often a longer walk to do so.
I guess this is kind of an antithesis to Shopping Cart Theory I’ve been developing in my head over the past little while. It’s conditional on the store itself being overtly greedy, but I think there might be something to it.
Nah this is just trying to rationalize being a dick to your fellow human being who’s trying to park. The employee making min wage isn’t caring that the carts are further, it just means they can waste more time per trip.
If you actually wanted to do something against the corporation, you shop somewhere else.
Just like the shopping cart theory itself, this is mostly just a thought experiment at this point in time.
The point of a protestation is to make it hard for others to ignore, and make it clear what the end condition is. I don’t plan on just starting to do this as an individual because it would have no impact; I still make sure my own carts get returned personally.
The point stands that our goodwill is frequently exploited for profit, often under the pretense that it’s just basic human decency.
I see your point but two out the last three cars I’ve had both got a huge dent in their right front fender because someone didn’t put the cart up and it rolled down a slight grade into them.
You should check with the laws in your state (or your insurance agency, if you have a low enough deductible.).
Just because the grocery store puts up a sign that they are not responsible for damages doesn’t mean they aren’t. They have a first amendment right to lie, and a game-theory reason to do so.
No witness, no camera, and no liability.
Why do you expect to be reward for being a good person? That’s just the baseline everyone should meet.
You will never get financially ahead of everyone else by being a good worker bee. Sorry your parents and teachers lied to you. Doing well in school and getting a degree is not a pathway to riches. The vast majority of people who went from rags to riches went off the beaten path and took a massive risk.
Also sex work doesn’t make someone a bad person.
Totally agree, although I would say “… the vast majority of people who went from rags to riches were self-obsessed assholes at at least one part of their life”.
Exactly. You get what you give. You give the bare minimum to society, and society will give it right back. You want more, give more. Go help your community. Take out your elderly neighbor’s recycling. Volunteer at your local shelters/soup kitchens. Attend some local events. Sit in on city council meetings. When I moved out of my small town a couple years ago, I learned that real life is a lot like online forums. You have to lurk before you can post. Learn the language, the local etiquette and taboos. Watch the people in your neighborhood, their interactions. Blend into the background, and observe. Talk little, hear and see much.
You want more, give more. Go help your community. Take out your elderly neighbor’s recycling. Volunteer at your local shelters/soup kitchens. Attend some local events. Sit in on city council meetings.
None of this shit makes you money.
Beautifully put.
Sex work puts someone one step closer to human trafficking.
I don’t judge them for the sex work. I judge how they are at risk that costs more than just their own happiness.
It’s funny because they compared themself to a picture of one of the worst people imagined to argue they’re a good person
I find people paying for OF way weirder than people doing OF
Honestly I don’t get the OF hate in general. We all have watched porn and we probably liked at least some of what we have seen. What is wrong about earning a living with producing what other people want and like? And as I don’t think, we argue about people consuming porn but about paying for it, what the fuck is wrong with paying the content creator? Why do we prefer paying agencies with ad revenue while the agency effectively scams their talent? Why no ads but cash? Why agency and not talent?
I don’t have anything against OF or sex work, but I’ve always though that negative judgements against clients suggest a negative judgement against the service provider. If the act of providing the service is OK then surely the act of receiving the service is also morally sound? Unless the service provider has a morally ambivalent attitude to their own work? I say this as someone who had a long term partner doing sex work. Contempt for clients seems unfair and possibly hypocritical. Just people trying to satisfy a biological and emotional need.
What’s weird about buying OF content? Not everyone subscribes for the parasocial interactions.
Drug deals and OF girls can be good people, but someone who judges people based on the nature of their labor can’t.
What if they work for a PMC? I’d probably judge that. Or worse, what if they’re a CEO?
what if they’re a CEO?
the nature of their labor
WTYP. The most famous CEOs don’t work. They just exploit the work of others.