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Joshua Moon the owner of Kiwifarms
It's infuriating how he just throws himself as the center of attention in any thread he winds up posting in.

Regarding that YouTube thread in particular, he doesn't feature the user that posted the informative screenshot and link (which was DAYS ago btw), but rather his fucking diahrear speech that no one gives two fucks about like he's some crusaider or something.
Back when the Byuu shit was going on, I checked the featured posts and I think it was either 25% or 50% that were Josh's. He then had the audacity to tell me that posts aren't featured to boost people's ego.
 
I feel so sorry for deluded ayn rand retards and lolbertarians who still believe in the free market bullshit.

tl;dr most if not all market these days are mixed/regulatory economies. even the US is a regulatory economy, I mean, why do US has department of justice?
Believe or not, I have a few family members, though not really close, in big international companies. We are content capitalists because well, we make money, and quite frankly, we are selfish lots. But my relatives are open about big companies acquiring small, successful companies to buy the IP and products, rebrand them as their own and make profits. That's how multibillion businesses grow; they are very conservative in their own R&D because the CEOs and stockholders are interested in money, money and money only, and they will not undertake any risks that cost them profits. So, it's easier to scout smaller start up companies with promising products, collaborate them, and eventually buy them. This means that big companies will only get bigger and bigger to the point their only real competitors are other big multibillion companies. Small businesses can't survive anymore with every commodity being "walmart"-fied one way or the other. I mean, do you want to go to a no-name piece of shit clothe store in your downtown, or Walmart that sells cheap shit that you can return later? Customers are always selfish, as they should, and they will pick whta's easy for them, just like how multibillion businesses do. That is why, per my uncle, "innovation is dead and we are all pretending."

From my perspectives, lolbertarians default mindset is to argue in favor of "winning side," which is always, businesses. Customer rights or labor rights are afterthoughts or even detriment to their pro-business beliefs, as Ayn Rand openly loathed workers and any government attempts against businesses. In essence, it's a self-serving ideology with self-fulfilling prophecy; elect corrupt politicians, the politicians do some shit that fuck people's lives, other corrupt fucks say "government is corrupt, we should downsize their influence!", people buy that KoolAid, and elect other corrupt fucks that will funnel taxpaye'rs money to their business friends. IT's a vicious cycle that has happened since that retard Reagan became the President.
 
Back when the Byuu shit was going on, I checked the featured posts and I think it was either 25% or 50% that were Josh's. He then had the audacity to tell me that posts aren't featured to boost people's ego.
Mods told me outright it was whatever Null thought was entertaining. He wants his site to be fun, you see. He cares about free speech if he's silenced, he cares about issues if and only if it's pertinent to his case against the trannies censoring him, he cares about harm done by his enemies to society.

And he thinks he's going to be a big igloo boy. I mean, he is a big boy.
 
Null giving forth on what gun owners should do

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NullArmsAdv.jpg
 
Believe or not, I have a few family members, though not really close, in big international companies. We are content capitalists because well, we make money, and quite frankly, we are selfish lots. But my relatives are open about big companies acquiring small, successful companies to buy the IP and products, rebrand them as their own and make profits. That's how multibillion businesses grow; they are very conservative in their own R&D because the CEOs and stockholders are interested in money, money and money only, and they will not undertake any risks that cost them profits. So, it's easier to scout smaller start up companies with promising products, collaborate them, and eventually buy them. This means that big companies will only get bigger and bigger to the point their only real competitors are other big multibillion companies. Small businesses can't survive anymore with every commodity being "walmart"-fied one way or the other. I mean, do you want to go to a no-name piece of shit clothe store in your downtown, or Walmart that sells cheap shit that you can return later? Customers are always selfish, as they should, and they will pick whta's easy for them, just like how multibillion businesses do. That is why, per my uncle, "innovation is dead and we are all pretending."

From my perspectives, lolbertarians default mindset is to argue in favor of "winning side," which is always, businesses. Customer rights or labor rights are afterthoughts or even detriment to their pro-business beliefs, as Ayn Rand openly loathed workers and any government attempts against businesses. In essence, it's a self-serving ideology with self-fulfilling prophecy; elect corrupt politicians, the politicians do some shit that fuck people's lives, other corrupt fucks say "government is corrupt, we should downsize their influence!", people buy that KoolAid, and elect other corrupt fucks that will funnel taxpaye'rs money to their business friends. IT's a vicious cycle that has happened since that retard Reagan became the President.
just look at their attitudes about cartels vs. labor cartels (unions)
 
In fairness that is true. You can't put up a satellite dish on an apartment roof.
Plenty of people have satellite dishes on their apartment balconies. It only needs to see the right part of the sky to work.

Starlink user terminals don't weigh that much and there is no manual aiming to worry about as with satellite television. With less fat and more brains, he could have rigged up a mount with suction cups and stuck it to a window if he's too poor to have a balcony.

Really though, he should pony up for a proper fiber niggernet connection.
 
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