GrumpyCatFace wrote:I just need to work a little harder for my corporate employer, so that I can convince my corporate bank that my corporate score is good enough that I'll be able to buy a piece of heaven from another corporation. Of course, I'll be sure to pay my handling fees and such to each of these corporations, along with my corporate-mandated interest on the loan, and my perpetual property tax on Heaven, lest I be thrown into a corporate-run prison.
Of course, I've already purchased my vehicle, clothing, and food from various other corporations, using corporate-approved money via a corporate card linked to my corporate bank account.
If you can't even comprehend how fucked up this is, you might be part of the problem.
We simply live in different worlds.
Looking back through history I am amazed at the level of wealth we have in our society.
Hell you can turn on the faucet and water that is almost too cheap to meter comes out!
I am using the internet to BS with you in OH using a magical wizard box with monitor. It is amazing.
I just bought a new electric guitar from a corporation and then went on youtube corp. to get free music lessons. It is amazing.
I am sitting here with no chance of death or starvation, getting paid global one percentile wages, working for an evil corp.
I am surrounded by so much wealth and comfort -- esp. in historical terms -- that I suppose its just hard to get riled up that mortgages carry interest that is set by corporations, or that lenders are interested in credit scores to appraise risk.