RE: Patreon Is Not What You Think
Me too.
I find myself building things for people, so that they will use their amazonium connections to buy me stuff, and other such.
What is going to be interesting about these upcoming years is... an analogy:
The banksters have built a great big boat... lets call it the Titanic.
And they have gotten all of their worstest enemies, and most of humanity (useless eaters) to get on board. So, out in the middle of the ocean the bombs detonate ripping a gash in the side and the "unsinkable" ship is sinking.
But, instead of going down with the ship, as the banksters are expecting, some crafty sailors are building a flying saucer out of bits and parts from whatever they can salvage. So, instead of sinking, these people are leaving in a style and comfort that wasn't even dreamed of.
What i feel sadness about is that many people will go down with the ship, even though the people in the flying saucer are beckoning them to join.
LOL good analogy!
I particularly like it when my neighbors make me chocolate chip cookies. It's not even possible to buy fresh baked home made cookies, so I reckon I'm not only avoiding surveillance, graft, and corruption when I trade work for them, I'm getting a product that simply isn't available otherwise.
Good deal.