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[–] calcopiritus@lemmy.world 1 points 7 hours ago

I haven't refused to use it. I just didn't because there is no wage in this post. It's a transaction.

You bake me a loaf, I give you a slice.

Can convert it to a wage if you want.

Bake me 500 loafs per month, I'll give you a wage of 500 slices per month.

I've done it, I used the word wage. How does this change anything of the argument? It's still the same. You can't provide a wage of 500 loafs per month to someone that bakes 500 loafs per month.