Learning about lawr. All that debt is only claimed to be attached to newborns... doesn't make it so necessarily. But maxim of law "silence is acquiescence" can factor in. How could the unborn be liable, unless they are born into bondage?
Valid point. Still, there is opposition in all things. Even if most forget about power, some will not and will see advantage in pursuit of it. Even safeguards American founders used, like short-term corporate charters with renewal requirements failed early
So pro golf is communist now as well? I suppose unsurprising. Monopolists gonna monople. Just saw they are forcing someone to withdraw because cOvId, the deadly disease with a 99.9% recovery rate. All psych warfare theater. Still annoying nonetheless.
Agreed. Unless the dualistic nature of mankind somehow evolves into something else, there will be competition regardless of any supposed utopian societal achievement. It may ebb relatively for a while, but will surely flow once more as tides of time shift.
Perhaps. Although I'm not sure it's within the spectrum of possibility for homo sapiens to act rationally consistently enough to accurately apply that label. But maybe that's just a pessimistic view of human nature.
I am neither rational or actor. I am irrational watcher because I read things that show up on my screen which may or may not have been posted directly by a mammal of some kind.
Although I do act to increase odds of what I read having value to me.
Sounds cool. But would you be willing to pay the app builder any kind of fee when you make a sale? What if they offered a royalty system where you could "rent" an image to others for a microtransaction royalty of $0.01 per view?