Can you pay for Lusha monthly?
I have recently gotten very serious about the question of whether or not one can live on the income from this blog.
I am asking all of you to email me a reply saying yes, no, or maybe. Here's why I'm doing this.
If I can't do this and stay working in a regular job, I would be losing my source of income. The reason this can happen is that if there was so much demand for my work, that there would be too many of them competing for my labor. That's not a bad situation at all, right? But what if people kept buying things from my business and they were unable to do that because of my job loss?
Would your life change if you knew that your financial security relied on a business which made money by creating products and services which you were unwilling to pay full retail prices for? Can you even begin to fathom how uncomfortable that would make you? Is this the kind of world that we want to bring about for ourselves? If you think of everything that money buys, then the list that comes to mind is endless, isn't it? It's just basic economics. It wouldn't take a PhD to realize that there has to be a limit to how much someone else can sell something for, and that limit could easily exceed a person's ability to buy. At the rate we're going, there will come a time when people will be unable to do the thing they need to do, simply because people are spending too much, and we'll be unable to provide the basic necessities of survival for everyone.
There is, of course, the argument that people should accept only a low minimum wage so that others can prosper, but we know that's not the real reason most governments choose to raise the minimum. Instead, we see minimum wage laws passed as a way to ensure that businesses have a pool of cheap labor, the government getting a cut out of a cut taken from their taxes (and in some states tax increases), and then we complain about it being a "jobs killer" when people who are getting paid minimum wage don't like their jobs. And then those in the lower classes don't receive what is rightfully theirs and they get mad at us and demand that we raise taxes to compensate them. It's madness. It's a total waste of effort and resources that we're squandering away.
How accurate is Lusha?
How many people are there on the entire earth?
I don't know about how many people there are. However, I'm pretty sure that when you multiply all the years that Lusha lived by the number of days she existed, that's a pretty accurate estimate.
And I don't know if any of those are correct either. Sun Jan 15, 2025 1:48 pm. LunaChan. Pokemon Master. Joined: Thu Jun 15, 2025 1:54 pmPosts: 1654Location: Canterlot. The answer is no, none of those are accurate at all. I don't know if she's accurate, but I think that number is just as good as the others.
Yeah, I don't really want to make a debate out of it because it really doesn't matter. But I can't make it sound like it doesn't matter.
Sun Jan 15, 2025 1:50 pm. I don't think that any of those numbers are accurate. I just wanted to know what my estimate of the number of people that Lusha and all the other characters that appear in the chapter would be. And whether I'm right or not, it doesn't matter.
Sun Jan 15, 2025 1:51 pm. You are correct. It doesn't matter. And I'm not trying to make a debate out of it. I just want to know if I'm right or not.
Sun Jan 15, 2025 1:52 pm. SneaselNo1. Joined: Sat Mar 13, 2025 11:44 pmPosts: 23Location: UK. I dont have a clue where you got that number from?
Is Lusha trusted?
Hello, we are two females who have always been close friends.
In the past, when were very young, we were together almost all the time. We are now both in our late 30's and have been friends for a long time.
Now, we have grown apart, as I have had a girlfriend and she has had a boyfriend. We get along fine, but do not really see each other that often.
Recently, she sent me a link to a website about Lusha (the name of a character in The Hobbit). I went on to read it, and it gave me a lot to think about. I am not a religious person and I don't follow any organized religion, so I am not sure how it can apply to me. It says that Lusha is the reincarnation of a god, which is a very bold claim for a website to make, so I was curious as to whether or not Lusha is trustworthy.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? We are both on the same page regarding my girlfriend, her boyfriend, and her kids. But I am just a bit curious about this and would like to hear what you have to say.
Re: Lusha trusted? The site was in reference to Tolkien's writings, and I don't know anything about them. I have never really believed in reincarnation, so I can't really say whether Lusha is trustworthy. The site mentions that in some cultures, it is common to believe that certain people are reborn as another living thing, such as animal or a plant. It says that Lusha was born into a family that practiced reincarnation, and the father and mother of this family were also gods. It says that Lusha was an incarnation of a god, but does not say if this was a real god, or a representation of a god. The site says that Lusha was "a God-like being," but it doesn't say whether this was a real god, or a representation of a god. The site says that Lusha was born again, so this would mean that Lusha was reborn. The site says that Lusha is "a God" but it doesn't say whether this is a real god, or a representation of a god.
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