Isn't it very easy to make Amazon books. It costs like a couple hundred bucks, 200-500, to publish, sometimes less, and make your own Amazon book. If you have a story, you can even pay an writer to write it for you. This can cost as little as about 500. Although often gets pricey, and publishers often use their own editors, especially on renewed copyrights. If you sell an Amazon book, you might get a few hundred bucks more. Mostly those kind of books, Kindle books, break even. Some gain monthly revenue off successful hits.They like today's movies and streams, have become a modern blight.
The greatest danger today is lurking. AI faster writing novels. Not released yet. But imagine it. Don't, there's kindle right there.
I am going to irrefutablely state bullshit, humanity's written history is older. Talos Caves. Minoan Artifacts are also older, their language is still undeciphered. Summerian again details itself as much older. The same with the hieroglyphs. Gobeliki Tepei is older than 5000 years. Writing, and markings check.
What we owe the future, nothing. It hasn't happened. To owe the future is to try too profit off it, today.
There are so many who are cashing in on this fad. Computers have made it possible to store a bunch of crap, somebody else later changes anyway. Perish those natural thoughts that they aren't infinite, and are even more fallible, than any stone carvings, and books.
Do we need to stewardship, yes, preserving the land. Undoubtedly. Europe is a very bad example of this. They tell everbody what to do. Like buy more electricity and whatever rights they claim through their banks. But how many extinct species have they caused in all of a few hundreds years. I guess they're a greater example of how to preserve. Look at their population. Top historical demographic for centuries and now the smallest in a few decades.
But our future isn't particularly bright if corps own more land than Kings, and home ownership is the least in all of history, but somehow they're calling on preservation, oxymoronic, until nobody on the planet is self sustainable. It has been outlawed and taxed and put into computers. I think humanity has moved away from common sense, like at least not feeding themselves and their own nations from the crops in their borders. Instead they populate and blame it on climate change, and then another Corp sells them another gimmick, calling it preservation. I think that it is even the name of an EV or a phone.
You owe the future to fucking die.
How are you posting when you’re already banned, subhuman paid shill?
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Grifters trying to get commissions off amazon book sales
a low quality existence. You're like a bug that crawls around under a rug looking for crumbs
Isn't it very easy to make Amazon books. It costs like a couple hundred bucks, 200-500, to publish, sometimes less, and make your own Amazon book. If you have a story, you can even pay an writer to write it for you. This can cost as little as about 500. Although often gets pricey, and publishers often use their own editors, especially on renewed copyrights. If you sell an Amazon book, you might get a few hundred bucks more. Mostly those kind of books, Kindle books, break even. Some gain monthly revenue off successful hits.They like today's movies and streams, have become a modern blight.
The greatest danger today is lurking. AI faster writing novels. Not released yet. But imagine it. Don't, there's kindle right there.
I am going to irrefutablely state bullshit, humanity's written history is older. Talos Caves. Minoan Artifacts are also older, their language is still undeciphered. Summerian again details itself as much older. The same with the hieroglyphs. Gobeliki Tepei is older than 5000 years. Writing, and markings check.
What we owe the future, nothing. It hasn't happened. To owe the future is to try too profit off it, today.
There are so many who are cashing in on this fad. Computers have made it possible to store a bunch of crap, somebody else later changes anyway. Perish those natural thoughts that they aren't infinite, and are even more fallible, than any stone carvings, and books.
Do we need to stewardship, yes, preserving the land. Undoubtedly. Europe is a very bad example of this. They tell everbody what to do. Like buy more electricity and whatever rights they claim through their banks. But how many extinct species have they caused in all of a few hundreds years. I guess they're a greater example of how to preserve. Look at their population. Top historical demographic for centuries and now the smallest in a few decades.
But our future isn't particularly bright if corps own more land than Kings, and home ownership is the least in all of history, but somehow they're calling on preservation, oxymoronic, until nobody on the planet is self sustainable. It has been outlawed and taxed and put into computers. I think humanity has moved away from common sense, like at least not feeding themselves and their own nations from the crops in their borders. Instead they populate and blame it on climate change, and then another Corp sells them another gimmick, calling it preservation. I think that it is even the name of an EV or a phone.