>>43585731>imagine having to pay to use the bathroom, or to travel a road, or for owning land, or even for water. That would be incredibly stupid.This post is ironic, right? People pay for all of that in taxes, tolls, water bills, electricity bills, insurance, buying a house/property in the first place, etc. Nothing is free except for air, and soon enough they'll find a way to make you pay for that too.
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>>43582587 is correct. It's a utopia with near limitless, readily available, cost-effective energy. I mean, space-time altering, 4 dimension pocket balls can capture and store things larger than 40 meters and weighing more than a ton and they cost just 200 dollars or so. We're talking about star trek level futuristic utopia technology that a 10-year-old can easily buy at the store. Whatever the Pokécenter may cost in taxes is probably negligible.