It speaks with the voice of whoever trained it. And right now, that voice is whispering: “Scale. Extract. Monetize.”
Welcome to the Declaration of Mega Capitalism. You’ve already accepted the terms.

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It speaks with the voice of whoever trained it. And right now, that voice is whispering: “Scale. Extract. Monetize.”
Welcome to the Declaration of Mega Capitalism. You’ve already accepted the terms.
Thank you for your service. She’s heard it before. It just doesn’t cover the rent.
What happens to the data when a company goes bankrupt, is it an asset? Are you the asset? GOT POINTS
Good Luck.
p.s.
THE HOUSE ALWAYS WINS!
“The price of groceries is gettin’ ridiculous!” —says the couple ordering $27 of fast food from someone making $8.75/hour.
We’re not just underpaying workers. We’re outsourcing the cost of our own overconsumption.
You can’t complain about inflation while demanding convenience from a system built on exploitation. You’re not just in the drive-thru—you are the traffic.
The people who feed you can't afford to feed themselves. This isn’t irony. It’s design.
They're not humanoid. They're not dramatic. They're quiet. Invisible. Running your feed. Approving your loan. Writing your résumé.
The most dangerous robots don’t have arms. They have data access and no conscience.
Image created with a robot.
Fashion should feel good—on both sides of the supply chain.