Those are I’m fairly sure, words. But for the life of me, your so far outside my area I’m completely lost. Can you explain it to me like I’m a clever twelve year old?
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Aotearoa / New Zealand@lemmy.nz•Why You Should Join A Gang Instead Of Working
7·2 months agoHonestly, laundering money isn’t as hard as most people think. A lot small cash based businesses are pretty much an easy way to take in more cash then you think.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Recommended mini linux device for streaming to TV
10·4 months agoHonestly I’ve got the kids bedroom tv on a Pi 3 running LibrElec just fine. Kodi isn’t that resource intensive so it works great. But if you’re feeling fancy setting up a db to hold all your info so you can share it on multiple end really is nice. I love being able to stop a movie in the living room because I’m getting tired and pick it up in the bedroom at the exact same spot.
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Australia@aussie.zone•Why the cost of living crisis will not get betterEnglish
2·4 months agoJust to tag on to your point higher wages help to GDP and the economy as well by increasing consumption. If the top 1% are getting more money they tend to invest it in lower growth investments (safe investments and high end goods) decreasing the amount of money cycling through the economy. Where as lower incomes spend the increase wages on more goods and services from other people which puts the money back in to movement and increases the number of time the money cycles through the economy.

Thank you so much! Seriously, that’s awesome explanation and I feal like one of the lucky 10,000 today. Are you a teacher? Because if you are your students lucky. If not I’m lucky.