top | item 43138149 (no title) deadlydose | 1 year ago It's still an additional 'tax' on individuals. discuss order hn newest xandrius|1 year ago Anything can be a "tax", if we want it to be.Is the requirement of wearing clothes in public a tax? Maybe.But today definitely someone can still live without owning a phone, if they have access to a computer nearby (e.g. A library or friend).
xandrius|1 year ago Anything can be a "tax", if we want it to be.Is the requirement of wearing clothes in public a tax? Maybe.But today definitely someone can still live without owning a phone, if they have access to a computer nearby (e.g. A library or friend).
xandrius|1 year ago
Is the requirement of wearing clothes in public a tax? Maybe.
But today definitely someone can still live without owning a phone, if they have access to a computer nearby (e.g. A library or friend).