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by qikInNdOutReply
1423 days ago
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And then we travell to some third world country to buy "forrest planted" certificates from some corrupt official, to return that imaginary crime number down to zero with imaginary good deeds. And that kids is how you not only not solve a problem, but introduce a bureaucratic feeld good layer that actually accelerates the problems. Easier solution would be to just compute industrial product logetivity, aka how long it lasts as a usefull entity and tax accordingly. That would change things up, to reward a car lasting 40 years. |
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