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      Best method we have found so far. If you want cookie cutter efficient ass state made beds you can move off to the… Well, every state who has tried has collapsed so you’re shit out of luck.

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        You mean like the still-existing and highly complex gift economies of natives all across the globe that have no homelessness?

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            • the indigenous economies that I identify with and would be interested in participating in were destroyed by the British 1000 years before I was born.
            • I’d rather not be a colonizer in an indigenous economy.
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              destroyed by the British 1000 years before I was born

              You acted like they still existed. In that case my original point still applies.

              Those gift economies don’t work at scale and you would probably have a significantly worse quality of life if you were born to one.

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                There are still indigenous economies in the world. The ones that I identify with were destroyed by the British though.

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            Come on now, indigenous people exist in the 21st century and have modern amenities. They just also keep their indigenous economies.

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                  Again- a limited labor pool means a limited number of the drug that can be developed. That means that only a limited amount can be distributed, which might not be enough to provide it for everyone who needs it.

                  Why are you making me repeat myself?

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                    It’s obvious that we see labor differently. I don’t consider labor to be a commodity, and therefore I don’t think any of the concerns you raised about labor shortages are something worth worrying about.