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Anonymous Sage

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I am here to uncover the Matrix.

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Financial Physics (@financialphys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I repeat: In 1971 the federal minimum wage was $1.60 per hour That’s 1.82 oz of gold per week in 40 hours Today that would translate to approx $150.00 per hour and $6000 That’s what they stole from Americans

Anonymous Sage (@anonymoussage1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is something really off about the vast majority of people and it isn't just the fact that they're brainwashed NPCs. I think it goes much deeper than that.

Dissident West (@dissidentwest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not to sound like a commie or whatever, but treating homes as an investment vehicle which eventually prices out nearly half of the country from being able to own a house is deeply immoral.

Not to sound like a commie or whatever, but treating homes as an investment vehicle which eventually prices out nearly half of the country from being able to own a house is deeply immoral.
Thrilla the Gorilla (@thrillarilla369) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's wild how society accepts leaving kids at daycare 40 hours a week just to commute to a job that funds the daycare, the car, and a house you're rarely in. We're basically grinding to pay for a life we barely get to experience.

Mr. Nobody (@mmisternobody) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Living in a system where everything revolves around money is exhausting. Every place is designed to take your money, every moment seems to come at a cost, and there’s no escaping it. It’s relentless. Life feels like it’s on lease, with nowhere to sit, no time to rest, and nothing

Open Minded Approach (@omapproach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Grand Canyon has specific areas that are restricted or 'forbidden' to public access, especially those of archaeological significance—such as ancient sites, certain sections of the Colorado River, and areas deemed too dangerous for general visitation. In fact, they even banned

The Grand Canyon has specific areas that are restricted or 'forbidden' to public access, especially those of archaeological significance—such as ancient sites, certain sections of the Colorado River, and areas deemed too dangerous for general visitation. In fact, they even banned