@LukeAlmighty being a landlord mostly involves just a large investment and then paying other people to do work when necessary (like maintenance). For the most part, it's passive income. All they do is collect money from people. I'm not saying that being a landlord isn't legitimate, but it's not necessarily "work," it's just investment.
Being a sex worker requires you to actually do stuff. You're trading your body, your dignity, and possibly your health for money, but isn't that what a lot of other jobs consist of anyway? It might not be moral/ethical work, depending on who you ask, but it is still work. You're still doing something directly related to the money you make, whereas a landlord is probably playing golf while making passive income.
@LukeAlmighty @LodedDiaper depending on the drug seller they might be like that too lol
@LodedDiaper @LukeAlmighty tbf the pharmacies don't know anything about the person they're selling the drugs to. That's on the doctor who prescribes the medication. The pharmacy has to assume that the person actually needs what they're buying.