Yeah, Make It Illegal - But You Might Have to Wait 20 Years

 Reddit, that amazing platform, has featured a fascinating issue. That's what's legal today (my, my, how the law does change) might not be so in two decades. Here you can loop in and marvel.

Of course, what's cited are those non-profits and supposed good causes which frequently only direct about 5% of donations to those featured in the promotions. I would add that illegal should be those layers and layers of administration in higher education. In time those could be ruled as fraud. Damages would be paid to all those students who wound up having to take out student loans to fund those layers.

One peculiar situation comes up. That's parents who foisted their children on social networks as mini influencers. That could have happened through fads like the Mommy Blogs. In time, it's projected those offspring could be suing their parents for all that. You got it, the play-out is analogous to kids being pushed into becoming child actors or participants in beauty competitions.

Another part of reddit to check out is the Big Law subreddit. Today, one thread deals with a second-year associate who has gained 25 pounds since joining the firm. There are free meals served and this lawyer doesn't have time to exercise. 

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