The product is people
tldr?
OP self-promotes his own videos which are >10 minutes for content worthy of ~6 seconds of reading, namely it says as much as the headline of this post.
Nothingburger².
This account is constantly self promoting the creator’s YouTube content. :/
This isn’t a microblog site.
time to report for rule 4
Links to youtube in general kind of suck. I want to be on lemmy.
Does Lemmy even have a video upload like reddit does?
It doesn’t, but there are fediverse hosting options like peer tube
He has been for a while, if you could see the way the farms near me have all been demolished in order to build server farms, empty industrial parks and half of an Intel plant which I understand they may no longer have the capital to finish, you’d understand why.
I think the second largest owner of farmland is that young woman streamer who sold her bathwater
A streamer has the second most farmland in the U.S.?!
Privately owned (I don’t know if the rest of what they said is even true). Most farms are corporate owned these days.
From streamer to porn actress to large landowner. That girl is going places.
…she did porn? Why was I not informed???
There are much better actresses, but if you want to see her, it’s not hard to find. She does some interesting stuff with that pretty little mouth.
Why is most of the list Australia?
Just a note though the topic is Farmland not just total land.
Well that’s alarming.
As always, the video is just over 10 minutes long. And it zooms in on the face. Yeah, suddenly I just don’t care enough to finish this adventure. Downvote me if you wish - I’ve never not been disappointed whenever I ignore those signs and push through anyway.
Bill Gates I guarantee you could have hidden this if he had wanted to btw.
Land is the only true permanent commodity that always accrues in value. Not gold, not stock, not Magic The Gathering Bullshit.
Land.
So long as its not flooded or destroyed in a disaster I presume
No, that’s when you buy it dirt cheap, then build hotels and country clubs on it.
Tell that to the Maldives
eh. disaster remediation is expensive. the reason it can be dirt cheap is because getting it up to code is often not worth the money.
The people who can build hotels, country clubs, and golf courses can afford to sit on it. They literally cannot go broke unless an asteroid hits.