HentaiWriter
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Re: Comprehensive patreon list
Where you get paid by a stranger.
Are you telling me that you know, on a personal level, you know the person who writes your checks and the head of the company?
As in you know their;
-hobbies
-interests
-family members
-upbringing/what they majored in in college
-favorite foods
-political viewpoints
-religious viewpoints
-favorite sports teams
And you've hung out with them at least a good 50+ times?
Cause if no, then they're basically still strangers to you, at best, acquaintances.
A contractual agreement that can be broken at any time for any reason by your employer if they so wish in 90% of countries in the world. No job is secure.
What do you call the people who pay the business you work at? Do you think the money for your business just comes out of thin air? No, people either buy their products or use their services.
AKA, "thousands of strangers you've never met personally" are indirectly paying your wages.
And people pay you in return for a reward or expected outcome of the product; this is actually a *direct* payment for services rendered because you're cutting out the middleman.
In an office job, random strangers pay *your company* money for services and so forth, and then you do your own services for your company which enables that product to be output, at some distant level of influence.
What do you call "a job" then? From the dictionary:
"anything a person is expected or obliged to do; duty; responsibility:"
"a piece of work, especially a specific task done as part of the routine of one's occupation or for an agreed price:"
By that definition, Patreon fits the definition of a job perfectly.
Yes, and I suppose "a normal job" has nothing to do with supporting people who have no income, right? People who have "normal jobs" don't need the income from their regular job, right? lol wow
Also lol @ judging people by beard length
C'mon, if you're gonna troll, try harder than this. You literally just destroyed your own argument by presenting it, lol.
nope because at a regular job you work for a firm or company(like me)![]()
Where you get paid by a stranger.
Are you telling me that you know, on a personal level, you know the person who writes your checks and the head of the company?
As in you know their;
-hobbies
-interests
-family members
-upbringing/what they majored in in college
-favorite foods
-political viewpoints
-religious viewpoints
-favorite sports teams
And you've hung out with them at least a good 50+ times?
Cause if no, then they're basically still strangers to you, at best, acquaintances.
getting pay from your boss by bank check or Bank Transfer (or cash)
at the end/beginning of a month or weekly by contractual agreement,![]()
A contractual agreement that can be broken at any time for any reason by your employer if they so wish in 90% of countries in the world. No job is secure.
not by a thousand of strangers you never met personally,
and pay you over cc or paypal for no reason every month![]()
What do you call the people who pay the business you work at? Do you think the money for your business just comes out of thin air? No, people either buy their products or use their services.
AKA, "thousands of strangers you've never met personally" are indirectly paying your wages.
And people pay you in return for a reward or expected outcome of the product; this is actually a *direct* payment for services rendered because you're cutting out the middleman.
In an office job, random strangers pay *your company* money for services and so forth, and then you do your own services for your company which enables that product to be output, at some distant level of influence.
thad patreon shit is not a job
(its just some kind of creepy internet welfare)
What do you call "a job" then? From the dictionary:
"anything a person is expected or obliged to do; duty; responsibility:"
"a piece of work, especially a specific task done as part of the routine of one's occupation or for an agreed price:"
By that definition, Patreon fits the definition of a job perfectly.
they also say its to supporting poor artist on their site so it's clearly more of a welfare project than anything else
You must be registered to see the links
(that guy on the founders pic with the full beard and cap even looks like a homeless)
Yes, and I suppose "a normal job" has nothing to do with supporting people who have no income, right? People who have "normal jobs" don't need the income from their regular job, right? lol wow
Also lol @ judging people by beard length
C'mon, if you're gonna troll, try harder than this. You literally just destroyed your own argument by presenting it, lol.