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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

Anonymous asked:

I feel like there should be distinct genres for obviously nonhuman monstergirls (like harpies, the ones with giant snake torsos, Girls From The Black Lagoon assuming that's a thing, it should, that'd be cool) and monstergirls who, though actually nonhuman, use some form of illusion magic or shapeshifting to appear fully human (and possibly their real form isn't even vaguely humanoid). The former is really cool, but the latter is My Thing. I hope that doesn't make me a normie.

This is the kind of Discourse that people come to Tumblr for.

anons asks gendpol im actually twelve monstergirls pretending to be a human blogger monstergirls

bluepill: Jobs are not proportional to the country, but to the economy, therefore immigration cannot lower the amounts of jobs as immigration creates demand in addition to supply.

redpill: Jobs are proportional to different sectors and skill levels in the economy, therefore which immigrants enter can create jobs for some while exhausting the employment opportunities for others. Labor is not uniform, and demand for labor is not uniform.

politics

Broke: Lowering immigration is racist because immigrants are predominantly non-white, and therefore any opposition to immigration necessarily stems from white supremacist racism.

Woke: Not lowering immigration is racist, because bringing in better unskilled or low-skilled employees disproportionately hurts those in our society who are the worst off in terms of health, education, family structure, and contact with the criminal justice system, and that is very much skewed, racially, in our country. Support for mass immigration is just white people showing off how tolerant they are while pushing off the costs on other groups.

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mitigatedchaos

@collapsedsquid

Is that more the case in the US which has the worst cost problem than in other parts of the world?  It’s not so much that I doubt the theory as that I question if it matters.

GAAAAARGH

WHY DO SUBWAYS COST SO MUCH HERE

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its-okae-carly-rae

The less cynical answer is because you don’t cut-and-cover any more, and NYC at least has geology that makes boring even more expensive than it is most places.

Also I’d guess that every rapid transit system has a bad case of NIH. Not sure if it’s unique to the US but I imagine it’s a factor when you’ve got all this unnecessarily redundant engineering work going on. And that property taxes are low so local governments don’t actually profit from increased land rents which turns mass transit into a weird PR/charity act rather than something economically beneficial to both the populace and the government.

mitigatedchaos

CollapsedSquid’s link is good (and I’ve read it before).  You should read it if you haven’t already.

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