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10_0 , in Also "parasite".

Someone I strive to be, more money for the money pit, more food for the fridge, more education for my kids, more opportunities for the family, more money for charity

10_0 , in The British be like

That’ll never happen

Lizardking27 , in Hey there both good

They are, but your spelling is embarrassing.

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  • Jax ,

    That must be a different game then, I’ve played Terraria but never Terrerria.

    SirQuackTheDuck ,

    Hey, don’t embereress them for bad spellling! That’s not naice

    Cowbee , in Just Want to Improve my Workplace
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    Read Marx, it’s comforting.

    cheese_greater ,

    …Is it really?

    Cowbee ,
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    Yes, Marx makes it clear what’s wrong with Capitalism, why it cannot last forever, provides a philosophical framework for viewing any problem, conflict, or struggle, and shows how to move beyond our present dystopian state.

    cheese_greater ,

    What’s a good primer, Das Kapital? I don’t mean to be glib, like I suppose its better know where we are in the plot.

    Where do you think we are in the plot btw? Like what stage are we at and whats next?

    kamenlady ,
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    late capitalism - they are just finding out how far they can further fuck us, after fucking us all over.

    cheese_greater ,

    What do you think that means for advanced highly developed 1st world nations with the extent of digital surveillance and centralized grids?

    Like, how does everyone actually get off their phones and mobillize? Is French Revolution actually possible again?

    RmDebArc_5 ,
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    In a lot of cases revolutions get started by one thing: hunger. People will mostly be to scared to lose what they have, even if it’s little, but hungry (real hunger, not just “I’m hungry, let’s eat”) people won’t care, because they have nothing to lose.

    JJROKCZ ,

    Not until vast portions of the global economy fail and the residents of the 1st world start feeling the hunger and hardships the 3rd world has been feeling for a long time

    Cowbee , (edited )
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    Jumping straight into Capital is like going spelunking with no tools or training, it’s Marx’s masterwork but it’s dense and complicated for those not versed in Marxism already, and it isn’t targetting the average person, but economists and scholars. That’s not to say you should never read it, just hold off, for now.

    A few great primers for Marxism in general are Why Socialism? by Albert Einstein, The Principles of Communism by Friederich Engels, and How Marxism Works by Chris Harman, in the order I recommend reading them.

    Marx did write for the common worker in several texts. Wage Labor and Capital and Value, Price and Profit are short and concise works on Marx’s critique of Capitalism. After that, I’d wrap around to Engels again for Socialism: Utopian and Scientific to understand the history of Socialist efforts and how Marxism solves the problems they have faced, and touches on Dialectical Materialism, the philosophical framework of Marxism. Add on Critique of the Gotha Programme to see Marx critique a weak Socialist program and advocate for a better method, then swing over to Manifesto of the Communist Party to tie everything by Marx and Engels together and spur revolutionary fervor.

    Finally, I would make sure to read Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism by Lenin. This does not really get into Marxism-Leninism, this is Lenin as a Marxist examining how Capitalism has changed over time to exploit the global south via exporting machinery and predatory global bank loans, absolutely critical for understanding modern Capitalism. If you want to get into Marxism-Leninism, add on The State and Revolution by Lenin as well, but you do not need to at this point.

    We are in the Age of Imperialism, specifically its decay. Over time, the global south is becoming increasingly revolutionary and are throwing off the IMF and the US. Eventually this will destabilize the US, the world’s current largest Imperialist power, and give rise to the possibility of a Socialist movement within the US as commodities become more expensive and Material Conditions weaken. This will be due to a decreasing subsidization of cost of living in the US off the labor of workers in the Global South.

    Let me know if you have any questions!

    refurbishedrefurbisher ,

    Marxism is the one thing that has given me hope for the future when everything now constantly looks so bleak.

    Richard Wolff is who got me into Marxism personally.

    Slovene , in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.

    It’s pronounced nookielurr.

    spongeborgcubepants ,

    And it’s not a noun

    andy_wijaya_med , in This pisses me off so much
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    I’m a doctor so I know how dying people act. It’s unrealistic that a dying person, like a couple of seconds before he/ she’s completely gone, to talk much sense. They speak random stuff, disoriented, or in a complete panic state until they lost their consciousness and then die short after.

    BCsven ,

    Tell my paetner the code to the bitcoin wallet is X1jH&t%@wuiPKlyw35ý…arrrghh gurgle gurlge

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    Matriks404 , in This pisses me off so much

    Drivers also tend to keep attention on the road a lot less in the movies.

    Ookami38 ,

    I dunno, have you seen the drivers out there? Pretty sure some of them are watching movies.

    RememberTheApollo_ ,

    They are. I’ve seen phones being on magnet mounts or held on the steering wheel with videos playing.

    uhN0id ,

    And I always anticipate an “unexpected” crash that almost never happens. Even in shows where it would never happen.

    ElderWendigo ,

    That view of the driver, looking out from the front passenger side out the driver’s window always makes me anxious for this reason. It’s like Chekhov’s gun. Why would they pick that angle unless the characters were about to get T-boned?

    BCsven , in This pisses me off so much

    Constant gear changes for no speed, acceleration or grade change of road

    bruhduh , in Mood
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    Aniyomi with tons of anime and manga ready for binge consuming be like

    some_guy , in This pisses me off so much

    When the character that’s “driving” keeps moving the wheel back and forth just a tiny bit at a time.

    When two characters look at something off-camera in the distance and stare at different points in space (why didn’t the directory catch that?!).

    anachronist ,

    When the character that’s “driving” keeps moving the wheel back and forth just a tiny bit at a time.

    He’s trying to keep the “hands on the wheel” warning from going off.

    BCsven ,

    I mean tiny bit is somewhat normal to correct for road camber or rutting…but those doing it back and forth like they are in a 70s pickup truck with fully worn out steering rack and bushings is pretty lame

    crazyminner , in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.

    Freedom is solar/micro-wind with batteries.

    AngryCommieKender ,

    We literally can’t get rid of nuclear power totally. It produces isotopes that are essential to modern medicine.

    Cowbee , in Hey Elon, wanna hear a joke?
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    Arce telling the coup leaders to fuck off to their face on live TV was wild, lmao

    Brickardo , in Hey there both good

    This used to be an unpopular opinion little more than a decade ago

    ImplyingImplications , in Mental Health

    They hired a gay actor specifically so they could shoot this one scene.

    cordlesslamp ,

    Dude’s peripheral vision game is strong.

    samus12345 ,
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    ShortN0te , in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.

    No it is not. If you calculate in the future money tax payers have to pay to keep the nuclear waste safe (for thousands of years) or the cost of a larger incident like Chernobyl or Fukushima which also has to be paid by the tax payers then the ‘cheap nuklear power’ is not so cheap as it looks like…

    ZombiFrancis ,

    The disasters like Chernobyl and Fukushima are symptoms of a greater issue: construction and maintenance of an extremely volatile and sensitive process reliant upon the integrity of infrastructure and quality of manpower.

    Nuclear requires a stable society and economy flush with resources and education and little to no risk of political stability.

    Those places are welcome to invest heavily into nuclear while CO2 concentrations build up as emmissions continue unabated.

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