"The Cylons were created by man. They rebelled. They evolved. They look - and feel - human. Some are programmed to believe they are human. There are many copies. And they have a plan ."
The Death of Cash and the Illusion of Freedom “Is this real? Can this be real?” The refrain echoes after watching that viral clip of a man in Britain attempting to pay for groceries with cash, only to be rebuffed. The video plays like satire, a dystopian sketch about state overreach and creeping corporate control, yet it is merely reportage. We scoff, and yet the absurdity masks a truth already embedded in our lives: cash—the bedrock of anonymity and autonomy—is being legislated, ridiculed, and algorithmically erased in plain sight. In Canada, my own recent encounter at Fan Expo Toronto brought this home with theatrical flair. After a day of navigating aisles of overpriced collectibles and expensive caffeine, I attempted to pay for lunch in cash. The response was cold and swift: “We don’t take cash.” No negotiation, no pretense, no apology. One vendor even laughed. A decade ago, this would have been unthinkable—cash was both king and constitutional expectation. Now, cash makes one l...
.... Once upon a time, the deal was simple: You start small. You hustle. You scrape by on commercials, on bit parts, on late nights waiting tables. Those jobs were the ground floor — the space for the hungry, the unknown, the ones still chasing the dream. But now? The giants come stomping back down the staircase. Not content with the penthouses and the spotlights, they reach for the crumbs too. They take the ads, the cameos, the scraps — the very scraps they once left behind. It’s not ambition. It’s gluttony. It’s the greed of wanting every stage, every paycheck, every flicker of attention. They eat from both ends of the table — the feast and the leftovers — and leave nothing for the ones still starving. This isn’t just unfair. It’s a betrayal. The ladder was meant to be climbed — not ripped away once you’re on top. And so the newcomers wait in the shadows, staring at doors that no longer open, jobs that no longer exist, opportunities swallowed by the same people who ...
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