All in the game.
All in the game.
I don’t know. You can’t really proof that other people than me exist. /s
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Did you try: sudo marry me?
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This guy Archs! Am I right!? You know I’m right!
How dare they!?
That’s Okay. I Don’t Mind At All And I Hope You Do Enjoy My Response That Is In No Way A Silly And Overspecific Attempt To TrOlL Back (jokingly).
Mh, I don’t think this only affects deductions. Otherwise people could just waive their right do deduct costs related to the housing units discussed in the article. I don’t think this would make a huge difference, i.e. I don’t think the deductible costs are that significant.
However, if you don’t pay your janitor or your nanny properly, but provide them with cheap housing instead, you can (illegally) save a lot of money.
Anyway, that’s my guess, but I’m very open to new knowledge. :)
The argument is: if your rent is that cheap, you probably have a side deal going on (like extra pay or work for housing) to avoid taxes and/or social security contributions.
I’m not saying the present system is great, I’m just explaining it and unfortunately some people indeed try “save” taxes that way.
Who cares
Are there examples for a games that wouldn’t exist without subscription services?
Small games can sell for smaller money and get successful without subscriptions, too (like Vampire Survivors, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice and many more).
I don’t think subscription services will pay good money to small productions. I mean look at Spotify’s or Twitch’ payouts. Only the big dogs get fed and the smaller ones have no choice.
TIL: there are killer bots. Crazy.
In an attempt to cheer you up: most of us are useless bums, some are just getting paid more, due to lucky circumstances. You are not worth less than the rest of us goofballs.
Also, you have access to the biggest library in human history (internet) and things could be way worse. If this was 1824, I probably would be very happy, if I could live the life I’m living now. :)
So you’re BigDickEnergy in a granny cottage, heating the place with your wood to get off grid. Nice!
Well, as the picture says, with this bad boy you can use 86 characters per line.