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If true we HAVE to make this the biggest flop in gaming history, as in 'destroys the company' levels of gaming flop as in a 'lesson must be taught' gaming flop, as in 'E.T. destroyed atari' gaming flop
#gta 6#grand theft auto#video games#I totally get like#a $10 price increase every decade or so to keep up with inflation#I don't like it but I get it#but effectively doubling the current price is insane#we can't let that be normalized
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The real affirmative action is the scores of comparatively useless legacies and donor-spawn who clog up the Ivy League, Oxbridge, etc. If they were forced to live & die by their own merits, the (many) fewer BIPOC applicants given the benefit of the doubt would be a drop in the ocean.
It sounds like literally thousands of many straight A+ students with perfect scores and after school activities apply to these colleges every year. Most don’t get in.
Honestly, unless, you are a star athlete, a legacy or have a parent with the means to donate millions and millions (looking at you, Jared Kushner), it is incredibly tough and competitive.
The real problem is legacies and wealthy donors. But since no one wants to go after rich people, let’s just blame black people.
#eat the rich#make tertiary education access transparent#student loans are a stupid fucking idea#they inflate prices#they gouge the students with interest#they gouge the government#they're bad for everyone except those IRL vampires the rest of us call shareholders
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a lookbook for my four to one girls featuring pieces from @surely-sims and @ice-creamforbreakfast's new poppy collection ✿
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#THANK U for literally the hottest cc set EVERRRR <3#i cannot wait to use it in four to one hehehe#this took me 2 days to make. and this is all i got. this is all i got!!!!!#the prices are 60s accurate. putting them into an inflation calculator and theyre so expensive wtf#ts4 lookbook#ts4 edit#ts4 historical#ts4 cas#mine#four to one extras
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You're all despicably selfish. Imagine choosing money over human lives.
#prices go up and there's a bit of inflation and suddenly you all think you're living in the weimar republic#i fucking hate all of you who voted for him#or who stayed home and didn't vote#thankfully the constitution is very difficult to amend cause that's probably gonna be the only damage control we have for the next 4 years#us politics#election 2024#2024 presidential election#did you guys learn NOTHING after 2016.#uspol tw#i try to keep this blog relatively free of politics. but i am still pissed.#people are gonna die from this.
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If you want to know why there's a generational disconnect when you talk about pay, here you go. In 1982, the average starting salary for a college graduate was reported to be $22,449/year. [1]
In 2023, the median salary (not even just starting) for a college graduate aged 25-34 was $59,600. [2]
Now that sounds good, right? More than double? Well, let's take a closer look.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Inflation Calculator [3], $22,449 in 1982 had the same purchasing power as $71,617.79 in 2023. In other words, that "more than double" in nominal terms is actually almost a 17% DECREASE in real value.
If anyone is wondering what those dang Millennials and GenZ kids are complaining about, this is it.
[1], [2], [3]
#finance#economics#personal finance#worker pay#generational differences#this is why boomers don't think there's a problem#their price point is still stuck in the 80s or 90s#and they cannot fathom how much inflation has changed things since then
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⚔️ TGAA/DGS Asoryuu dolls ⚔️ I made unofficial Asougi and Ryuunosuke plushies!!! Explore, eat, and fight for justice with your very own aibous ⚖️⚔️ They are 20 cm tall and will include an adoption card! All the stretch goals have been unlocked and the bonus items will be included for eligible orders: ✦ Two stickers will be given per plush ✦ One enamel pin will be given per pair Pre-order end April 30th 11:59 PM PST 🌸 http://alumints.com 🌸
#the great ace attorney#ace attorney fanart#ace attorney dolls#ace attorney merch#asoryuu#kazuma asougi#ryuunosuke naruhodou#tgaa fanart#tgaa merch#dgs fanart#dgs merch#asry dolls#asry plushies#tgaa dolls#tgaa plushies#dai gyatuken saiban fanart#dai gyatuken saiban#a cookie for anyone who scrolled past a wall of tags#thank you for those waiting for me for YEARSS on this project oh my god ty and im so sorry it took me so long#between uni health grad and other life jumbles i wanted to be stable before launching po but it took much longer than i thought#the doll edits also took soo long but im vvv happy with how far they have come! and i hope everyone likes them too ToT#also am sorry for the high price;; the inflation on production cost jumped (on top of living) so I hope the stretch goals make it worth
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When the restaurant chain tries to get you excited for a "deal" while still price gouging you:
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I genuinely cannot believe TGC is putting the capes at 175 and 177. Its completely unfair, specially for moths!!
Imagine being a baby moth at your first pride event (maybe you're young, maybe you're closeted. Maybe this is the first queer positive space you have ever been to) and the capes cost more then most casual players will ever have in their lives???
I encourage everyone to hop on the feedback channel on the sky discord and tell the devs this
#the dog barks#sky colt#sky children of the light#days of rainbow#I wont even start with the price of items in the shop#I dont get why TGC would put fucking inflation on their game???
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Call her Mrs. Business.
#ts4#simblr#ts4 gameplay#*family dynamics gp#*family dynamics gen1#don't look too close at the prices I made up#inflation is crazy
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Unhinged reader shenanigans with 141
Laswell: when I said get creative on your attires, this is not what I meant
Johnny, dressed up like the sluttiest french maid with cat ears and tail and fishnet stockings in heels, ass is barely covered
Kyle, full on geralt of rivia from witcher 3 cosplay with the wig and chainmail and contact lenses and swords from a ren faire visit
Price, looking like a ketchup bottle with a bright red vest that goes to his knees and a hat that looks like a traffic cone painted red, costume courtesy of spirit halloween
Simon, in his normal clothes with a Jason Vorhees hockey mask instead of a skull mask on his balaclava
You, in an inflatable Barney the Dinosaur costume: but it's halloween
Laswell: THIS IS A STAKE OUT
#cod mw x reader#john soap mactavish#kyle gaz garrick#simon ghost riley#tf 141#tf 141 x reader#john price#my brain worms are at it today#I want a barney inflatable costume too#johnny has been looking for a reasonable way to show off that costume for the longest time#Kyle fucking cosplays#simon changed his mask for the ✨️halloween spirit✨️#laswell is dressed like lara croft and she knows her wife drools over her#you got price the costume because he was just gonna wear a tshirt and jeans#halloween in june
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For 40 years, Big Meat has openly colluded to rig prices
On October 7–8, I'm in Milan to keynote Wired Nextfest.
Noted socialist agitator Adam Smith once wrote, "People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the publick, or in some contrivance to raise prices."
Smith was articulating a basic truth: when an industry grows concentrated, it grows cozy. Cultural differences between dominant firms are homogenized as top executives move from company to company, cross-pollinating attitudes and approaches. Ambituous, firm-hopping workaholic top brass make all their friends at the office, and so their former colleagues from one or two jobs back remain in their social circles.
Once an industry consists of half a dozen firms, the people running those companies constitute an incestuous financial polycule. They are executors of one anothers' estates, best men and maids of honor at one anothers' weddings, godparents to each others' kids. They play on the same softball teams and take family vacations together.
It would be heartwarming if it wasn't so costly to the rest of us. Remember Smith's maxim: "the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the publick, or in some contrivance to raise prices." Class solidarity among corporate executives forms a united front to screw us in every conceivable way, from corrupting our politicians to maiming and cheating workers to gouging buyers.
That's the basis of American antitrust law. When Robert Sherman was stumping for the passage of the Sherman Act, America's first major antitrust law, he thundered "If we will not endure a King as a political power we should not endure a King over the production, transportation, and sale of the necessaries of life. If we would not submit to an emperor we should not submit to an autocrat of trade with power to prevent competition and to fix the price of any commodity":
https://pluralistic.net/2022/02/20/we-should-not-endure-a-king/
Or rather, that was the basis of American antitrust law – until the Reagan era, when the fringe theories of the Nixonite criminal Robert Bork were elevated to a new orthodoxy. Under Bork's conception of antitrust, monopolies were evidence of excellence. If a company puts all its competitors out of business, that must mean that it is "efficient."
In Bork's fantasy world, the only way a company could attain dominance is by being so beloved by its customers that every competitor withers away. Governments that bust monopolies aren't protecting the public from "autocrats of trade"; they're overthrowing the winners of an election where you "vote with your wallet" to pick the best company.
But Bork and his co-fantasists couldn't quite manage all that with a straight face. They grudgingly admitted that a certain kind of bad monopolist could hypothetically exist, one that used its "market power" to raise prices or lower quality. Only when these offenses against our "consumer welfare" occurred should the state step in to protect its people.
This may sound good in theory, but in practice, it was a dead letter. The consumer welfare test isn't as simple as "If prices go up after a merger, punish the company." Instead, the government had to prove that the price raises came from "market power," and not from an increase in energy or labor costs, or some other "exogenous factor," like Mercury being in retrograde:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/11/10/you-had-one-job/#thats-just-the-as
And wouldn't you know it, it turns out that the mathematical models prescribed to distinguish greed from unavoidable circumstance inevitably "prove" that the monopolist wasn't at fault. Surely, it's just just a coincidence that the priesthood that understood how to make and interpret these models were Chicago School Economists who sold model-making as a service to companies that wanted to raise prices.
Pro-monopoly economists insist that this isn't true, and that their theory still has room to prosecute bad monopolies and cartels where they occur – more, they say this is already happening. In particular, they insist that "greedflation" can't be real, because it would require the kind of conspiracy that Smith warned of, and that their sickly antitrust enforcement is sufficient to prevent:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/03/11/price-over-volume/#pepsi-pricing-power
This strains credulity. After all, the CEOs of giant companies in concentrated industries openly boast to their shareholders about how they've used the covid and Ukraine invasion shocks to hike prices to increase their profit margins – not just cover their additional costs:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/01/23/cant-make-an-omelet/#keep-calm-and-crack-on
While excuseflation is new, open, naked price-fixing by industry cartels is not. Take the meat-packing industry, dominated by a tiny handful of giant corporations whose executives literally ran a betting pool on how many of their workers would get covid each week while working in their cramped, unventilated factories:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55009228
These companies have seen their margins soar – up 300% over the lockdown – while their payments to ranchers and growers cratered:
https://www.reuters.com/business/meat-packers-profit-margins-jumped-300-during-pandemic-white-house-economics-2021-12-10/
All this might leave one wondering whether there isn't something a little, you know, "conspiracy against the publick"-y going on in Big Meat?
Let me tell you about Agri Stats. Agri Stats has been around since 1985. Every large meat packer pays to be a "member" of Agri Stats, and they each submit weekly, detailed statistics about every aspect of their business: all their costs, all their margins, broken out by category. Agri Stats compiles this into phone-book-thick books that each member gets every week, telling them everything about how all of their competitors are running their businesses:
https://www.agristats.com/history
The companies whose data appears in this book are anonymized, but it's trivial to re-identify each supplier. Tyson execs hold regular "naming process" meetings where they go through new books and de-anonymize the data. A Butterball exec confirmed that he "can pick the companies for rankings with 100% certainty."
As David Dayen writes in The American Prospect, these books are incredibly detailed: "bird weights, freezer inventory, and 'head killed per operating hour.'" Within the cozy meat cartels, Agri Stats acts as a clearinghouse that allows every business in the industry to act in concert, running the entire meat-packing sector as a single company:
https://prospect.org/power/2023-10-03-lawsuit-highlights-why-meat-overpriced/
As interesting as the list of Agri Stats members is, the groups that don't get to see Agri Stats' "books" is just as important: "farmers, workers, or retailers." Agri Stats also offers consulting services to its members. As an exec at pork processor Smithfield put it, Agri Stats advice boils down to four words "Just raise your price."
Agri Stats ranks its members based on how high their prices are – they literally publish a league table with the highest prices at the top. Meat packers pay bonuses to their execs based on how high the company's rank is on that table. Agri Stats meets with its members throughout the year to discuss "price opportunities" and to advise them to "exercise restraint" by restricting supply to keep prices up. When one Agri Stats member considered leaving the cartel, Agri Stats wooed them back by telling them how to make an additional $100k by raising bacon prices.
The reason Dayen is writing about Agri Stats now is that the DoJ Antitrust Division has brought an antitrust suit against them. This is part of a wave of antitrust actions brought by Biden's DoJ and FTC, who, along with his NLRB, are shaping up to be the most pugnacious, public-interest force against corporate power since the Reagan administration:
https://www.meatpoultry.com/articles/29124-doj-sues-agri-stats-for-complicity-in-meat-market-manipulation
All this enforcement isn't a coincidence. It comes from an explicit rejection of neoliberalism's core tenets: inequality reflects merit, monopolies are efficient, and government can't do anything. In Biden's DoJ, FTC and NLRB, they're partying like it's 1979:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/08/party-its-1979-og-antitrust-back-baby
What's amazing about the Agri Stats conspiracy to raise prices is that it's been going since the Reagan administration. It's a smoking gun proof that "consumer welfare" never cared about price-fixing and robbing the public (can a gun still smoke after 40 years?). There was never a time when consumer welfare antitrust cared about consumer welfare. It was always and forever a front for "a conspiracy against the publick," a "contrivance to raise prices."
Big Meat has been robbing America for two generations. Some of those stolen funds were used to corrupt our political process. The meat sector gets $50 billion in public subsidies and still gouges us on prices and rips off its suppliers:
https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/news/2022/02/usda-livestock-subsidies-near-50-billion-ewg-analysis-finds
Which means that it's possible that we're simultaneously being ripped off with meat prices and that meat prices are artificially low. Try and wrap your head around that one!
The do-nothing, pro-monopoly neoliberal antitrust is a virus that spread around the world. The EU's antitrust laws were reshaped to mirror American laws after the war through the Marshall Plan, but since the late 1970s, European lawmakers and enforcers have ignored their own laws (just like their American counterparts) and encouraged monopolies as "efficient."
This Made-in-Europe oligopoly, combined with energy and grain shocks from Russian invasion of Ukraine, created the perfect storm for European greedflation. As food prices spiked across the EU, Austrian hacktivist Mario Zechner set out to investigate Austrian grocers' pricing. Using the grocers' own APIs, he was able to compile and analyze a dataset of prices at Austrian grocers:
https://www.wired.com/story/heisse-preise-food-prices/
When Zechner open-sourced his project, collaborators showed up to expand the project across other EU countries, and an anonymous party donated a huge database of prices stretching back to 2017. The data reveals clear collusion among the grocers, who raise prices in near-lockstep, and use gimmicks like cyclic price drops to hide their collusion:
https://github.com/badlogic/heissepreise
Not every grocer has an API, and even the ones that do have APIs could easily block Zechner and co from accessing their data. When that happens, they could – and should – turn to scraping to continue their project. They should also scrape grocers elsewhere, including in Canada, where grocers rigged the price of bread:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/09/25/deep-scrape/#steering-with-the-windshield-wipers
Because Big Meat's "conspiracy against the publick" isn't unique to meat. It's in all our food, it's in all our goods, it's in all our services. The fact that the meat industry was able to rob American buyers, ranchers and farmers for two generations under a 200' tall neon sign that blinked "AGRI STATS AGRI STATS AGRI STATS" night and day is frankly astonishing.
But there's never just one ant. If the meatheads running Big Meat were able to do this in broad daylight since the NES years, imagine what all the other industries were able to get up to in the shadows.
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/10/04/dont-let-your-meat-loaf/#meaty-beaty-big-and-bouncy
My next novel is The Lost Cause, a hopeful novel of the climate emergency. Amazon won't sell the audiobook, so I made my own and I'm pre-selling it on Kickstarter!
#pluralistic#meat#monoopoly#price fixing#antitrust#austria#mario zechner#scraping#adversarial interoperability#greedflation#price inflation#market power#david dayen#agri stats#meat packers
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i haven't been on neopets all day besides getting the sid avi, but from scrolling through the tags it looks like neobillionaires have once again reminded us why we can't have nice things.
this is the kind of greed they were talking about in the bible.
#txt#neopets#the void within#tvw#there is literally no reason to inflate the price of items for a plot related quest besides pure unfiltered greed#tnt has gotta start cracking down on this because it's quite literally ruining the game for everyone else#purposefully inflating prices during site events should be a freezable offense
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that jacket is going to be like $200 cad I just know it
#merch inflation prices when I catch you……#trying to convince myself it will be less but if a measly t-shirt is 50#and it comes with patches and stuff#it will absolutely be between 150-200#dnp#dan and phil#tit tour#merch#as long as it’s good quality I think it will be#the way im going insane thinking about it already when there’s only 3 more days#until a price list and more detailed pics from people that acc buy it
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Charles Entertainment Cheese 🌈
(fun fact: this Charles is cursed! He's been purchased three times MONTHS apart and all three times the buyers got flagged for scam/fraud accounts within an hour of me packing him to take to the post office. Is that cursed or blessed??)
#under $10#this new backdrop is so bad. the new sesame street calendars were such bad quality compared to the lisa frank ones#almost makes me want to swallow my pride and pay the super inflated ebay prices for new lisa frank calendars and bring back that look#chuck e cheese#mice#mouse#rats#toycore#kidcore#toys#mine#original#nostalgia#nostalgic
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