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7/5/2025, 3:42:02 AM
>>96016247
>the entire point is, that payment of actual and phsyical real world money is involved, thus the
>>put a pricetag on it
If you want the proxies to be free, you would print your own. But you don't, so the service provides something you are unable or unwilling to do, and that's what they're getting paid for. Why be mad about that?
If you want to make this whole thing about what people should and shouldn't be able to pay money for, then you've chosen a very unfortunate time to live on planet Earth.
That RyansToys child youtuber that made more than a million dollars a year doing toy reviews is a grown-ass man and still doing toy reviews because it was so ludicrously profitable. Is that right? Is that good? That a child can be pushed into being on youtube by his parents (despite the platform having very strict rules that under 13's can't have accounts by the way) and get paid literal millions for just playing with toys?
How about Twitch streamers? Do you think it's right that people should be allowed to prey on the vulnerable and mentally ill, to develop one-way parasocial relationships with thousands of people who are so lonely they need to feel like a stranger on the internet is their friend, and then send them hundreds if not thousands of dollars individually for the streamer sitting on their ass all day and just playing videogames or talking shit?
The labor theory of value does not exist, do not try to cling to it.
>the entire point is, that payment of actual and phsyical real world money is involved, thus the
>>put a pricetag on it
If you want the proxies to be free, you would print your own. But you don't, so the service provides something you are unable or unwilling to do, and that's what they're getting paid for. Why be mad about that?
If you want to make this whole thing about what people should and shouldn't be able to pay money for, then you've chosen a very unfortunate time to live on planet Earth.
That RyansToys child youtuber that made more than a million dollars a year doing toy reviews is a grown-ass man and still doing toy reviews because it was so ludicrously profitable. Is that right? Is that good? That a child can be pushed into being on youtube by his parents (despite the platform having very strict rules that under 13's can't have accounts by the way) and get paid literal millions for just playing with toys?
How about Twitch streamers? Do you think it's right that people should be allowed to prey on the vulnerable and mentally ill, to develop one-way parasocial relationships with thousands of people who are so lonely they need to feel like a stranger on the internet is their friend, and then send them hundreds if not thousands of dollars individually for the streamer sitting on their ass all day and just playing videogames or talking shit?
The labor theory of value does not exist, do not try to cling to it.
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