
Having begun a career in computer programming, my initial goal was to develop a blog to generate income as I fretted about losing my disability check here in Toledo. Having used up all 9 months of my trial work period, I actually used an additional month, that to some idiots on the social security subreddit, implied that we as beneficiaries would have our monthly check cut off.
Fear is the name of the game on the Internet, as exceptions to rules and creepypasta style horror stories build into a year long concern over whether or not I would be able to maintain my own entitlement as a disabled person in the USA.
Wix.com seemed like an interesting app to launch an education and technology based blog that would rely on informative articles to detail my experiences as I tried to savauntly dedicate myself to a field of innovation that my heart simply refuses to explore too deeply.
Artificial intelligence is the area that seems to ignore.mu own engineering passions the most, but if one can ignore the obvious use of an invented keyword, robots is more close to our heart as readers of science fiction author Isaac Asimov, a flawed but insightful writer who wisely envisioned a future where robots would become the future’s slaves and whipping boys.
I regretfully do not have a desktop, nor did I have a laptop last year when I purchased a url through Wix–nor do I have a landline Internet connection at home. I rely on my Google Pixel 6a to connect to the Internet, which while impressive at that may sound, really sources my experience in programming.
A review on Google Play suggests Wix is better on a desktop than it is a phone, but if that is the case, I would not recommend their very old fashioned service to a younger generation of people who simply have no other way to connect to the Internet or even try to start a career in obsolete tech industries.
Writing may be free, but if we are talking about earning an income on the web in 2025, talk has to begin about how many younger people are being discriminated against. Black people have taken over my city’s TARTA bus system, and my own nephew James Dylan Medlen cannot even get s joyb at Target or maintain employment at his local Goodwill on Reynolds Road outside of Maumee.
For now, the message for every Paul Revere out in the word is that the younger generation needs a living income, hopefully akin to a social security pension that was incorrectly labeled as an insurance program, when in actuality it is a pension for the disabled and retire.
If we are to ask American taxpayers to find a pension for everyone born in the USA, then we all must start telling the White House administration and even The USA Congress to start doing their job!!!
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