4zi [he/him, comrade/them] to news • edit-23 years ago'Antiwork' movement may be long-run risk to labor force participation: Goldman Sachsexternal-linkmessage-square98 fedilinkarrow-up1193file-text
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minus-squareAbazaba [he/him]hexbear7·3 years agoIt's horrifying that he'd think that way- and it also makes absolutely makes no logistical sense and his plan is idiotic. link
minus-squarealcoholicorn [comrade/them, doe/deer]hexbear3·edit-23 years ago it also makes absolutely makes no logistical sense and his plan is idiotic. He can't actually expect that, just look at the disposable parts of a rocket and ask yourself "Can we make 5 billion of these?". I'd be more concerned if he was pursuing more scalable methods or restarting biodome projects link
It's horrifying that he'd think that way- and it also makes absolutely makes no logistical sense and his plan is idiotic.
He can't actually expect that, just look at the disposable parts of a rocket and ask yourself "Can we make 5 billion of these?".
I'd be more concerned if he was pursuing more scalable methods or restarting biodome projects