• @Infynis@midwest.social
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    1746 months ago

    I think the implication of the last panel is supposed to be that the apple seller can’t stop everyone, but if this was really an accurate satire, he’d chop down every tree, sue everyone that picked the apples, and then go back to selling his giant flavorless GMO apples for $5 a piece

    • @conditional_soup@lemm.ee
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      816 months ago

      The hell of it is, some people would still be happy to buy his apples. Look, I ain’t got time or health insurance to be fucking around climbing an apple tree, here’s some cash, apples pls. But that’s not good enough for the investors, who want guaranteed 5% growth every quarter, so now we’ve got to pour kerosene on the extra apples and force people to go hungry.

      • @Sotuanduso@lemm.ee
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        -16 months ago

        Fun fact: A stable company may appear to be growing by ~3% a year if you don’t account for inflation.

        I guess that’s a silver lining because then investors don’t see a stable company as stagnating.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      216 months ago

      He would fence off the trees, and lobby his local government to require permits for picking apples, permits that have an issuing limit that somehow coincides with the number of apple stands he has. Picking apples without a permit would result in a fine of $10,000, or a year in jail.

      • The Assman
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        76 months ago

        MFer needs a super-axe-hacker. Then he could whack down four apple trees in one smacker.

      • Cicraft
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        46 months ago

        If you haven’t done so already I’d recommend listening to the scrapped movie song “biggering” which was cancelled because it scared illumination

    • @lud@lemm.ee
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      116 months ago

      Why does it matter if an apple is modified or not?

      Modifying plants for better yields, less water usage, higher resistance to pests, better taste, and so on. Seems like a great idea in my mind.

      Either way this comic is bad. It’s stupidly easy to just plant an apple tree in your back/front yard, if you have one. Apples aren’t that picky about where they want to be planted.

      They should have gone for a better analogy if they are trying to say something.

      • @Infynis@midwest.social
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        126 months ago

        Why does it matter if an apple is modified or not?

        In general, I am not opposed to GMOs. All those benefits would be great. But in practice, companies aren’t modifying the product to be better for the consumer, they’re modifying it to sell better, and cost less to produce. That basically means bigger, and less diverse, which actually ends up making them less resistant to pests and disease

    • @ripcord@lemmy.world
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      36 months ago

      Originally I thought the joke was that after chopping down the one tree, eventually he had a shitload of trees grow (from the fallen apples), but guess not.

    • modifier
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      but if this was really an accurate satire, he’d chop down every tree, sue everyone that picked the apples, and then go back to selling his giant flavorless GMO apples for $5 a piece

      Only if he couldn’t figure out a way to rent apples to customers.

    • Bipta
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      16 months ago

      Yeah, I see this comic and find myself wishing we lived in such a world.

    • @Pratai@lemmy.ca
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      176 months ago

      Me neither. Though I think it’s “something, something, something, capitalism sucks.”

  • DarkGamer
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    306 months ago

    Selling digital goods in a nutshell, when things are infinitely reproducible, you’ll never run out of trees.

  • @ZOSTED@sh.itjust.works
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    216 months ago

    Hell yeah, this is the free gifts of nature in a nutshell.

    […] the “free gift of Nature to capital.” Capitalist exploitation and accumulation, as Marx explains, ultimately depend on capital’s usurping of nature’s gifts for itself, thereby monopolizing the means of production and wealth in its entirety

    Probably better sources, but this is the first best one I found.

          • @feedum_sneedson@lemmy.world
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            Better to think of natural capital and human labour being the two sources from which all value (in the sense of productivity) is ultimately derived. The soil is natural capital, the fertiliser is both (i.e. a mined and processed mineral resource), the rotation is human labour. Then the knowledge to reproduce this process in the correct manner is also critical.

      • @ZOSTED@sh.itjust.works
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        46 months ago

        Close. Farming is labour, which is what gives economic value to the free gifts. The capitalists skim excess value from this process in the form of wage theft and other fuckery.

        I’m simplifying, but yeah.

  • @Katana314@lemmy.world
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    136 months ago

    The main question around this comic that makes it hard for me to derive a message is, who planted/cared for/owns the apple trees?

    I’m reminded of a speech from Gus in Better Call Saul, where technically a tree from his homeland was wild, but he was the one that made the effort to water and care for it before a critter started stealing from it.

    • Patapon Enjoyer
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      6 months ago

      I wouldn’t follow ethics in business advice from a meth dealer explaining why he killed a wild animal.

    • Melllvar
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      76 months ago

      Right? It’s obviously an orchard, not a forest, and obviously the apples are one of the popular commercial cultivars rather than some wild natural variant.

  • Bob
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    76 months ago

    I suppose he was already grumpy because he was the only one who’d forgot about Dress Like Homer Simpson Or Peter Griffin Day at the orchard.

  • zoey
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    16 months ago

    She sells sea shells down by the sea shore