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Comment \o/ (Score 1) 14

companies using neurotechnology to subliminally market to people during their dreams

Ad-blocker (PRO) for dreams in 3,2,1.

I suppose having the capacity for lucid dreaming will allow a section of society to resist buying stuff in dream ads.

Perhaps we can have an app which projects dream-sheep jumping over a fence as a sleep-aid?

Comment Re: What? how long can that possibly take? (Score 1) 84

did they owe me for the time I spent hunting for a parking spot?

Would you have been parking outside their offices if you weren't employed by them?

I suspect not which means they motivated/coerced that action by the promise to pay so they should pay for it.

Anything you do for an employer which you wouldn't do without that employment relationship should be payable by them.

Comment Re: My personal theory? (Score 1) 108

I think having too much money does only bad things to you.

Despite the prevailing view that CEOs are on-average towards one end of a spectrum of psychopathy, I wonder if the knowledge that their wealth is largely the result of shifting perpetual ownership of assets created by others one way and shifting a tiny ephemeral reward the other way, might cause them what might be called feelings of guilt on some level.

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