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Childhood is a relative sharing their subscription.
A family plan.
They bring you along because they can get some more xp with you in the group.
They literally get a referral bonus in the form of tax credits, etc...
And in some places they actually pay you for having children.
I wouldn't call it sharing... don't know about you but where i live you pay less taxes when having a child, and i've never seen a service make you pay less to share it.
That's taxes. Life in general though, well that's literally sharing.
The joke was that someone else was paying for it.
Parents pay more sales tax on things like diapers, clothes, etc.
I know I just thought the free trial would be more accurate.
I haven't thought about sales taxes, i guess you do pay more taxes if you count those.
Although not really similar to a subscription in that case.
I mean, you have to keep paying for more food all the time...
More like a free trial? Then you die of syphilis