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snowbell , in Pray for Spiro
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Is this a real thing?

Kushia ,
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Taking out loans via defi scripts and getting automatically liquidated is definitely a thing yes. Sometimes, they even get liquidated by bugs in said scripts. Remember though, it’s all crypto funny money involved usually with people who got in before it got manipulated to hell.

ceo_of_monoeye_dating , in That sweet sweet dopamine
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@ProvokedGamer @memes >Redditors desperate for upvotes
>To the point where their memes are about attention whoring

Dear fuck you're a faggot. It's like you think every social interaction is with a fucking hivemind.

People here are people. With personalities. They're not instances of reddit personalities. They're not templates.

Learn how to act like a goddamn human for fuck's sake.

ProvokedGamer OP ,
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Hey, I know it’s been a while, but I just wanted to say that this meme wasn’t about attention whoring. I made this meme for showing that dopamine release you get when you get a notification from someone because you know it’s probably gonna be a pleasant conversation talking with them on Lemmy. I made this meme because everyone was talking about how nice everyone is on Lemmy at that time so I though this would show it.

Sorry about that misunderstanding, I know my choice of meme template was not a good idea because it can confuse people.

001100010010 , in Yeah, really rebels
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I want a rainbow one. Why choose a color when you can have all? 😎

thelsim ,
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Only during pride month (I wish that was a joke)

lionel , in Embrace, Extend, Extinguish
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How would that work?

CannotSleep420 OP ,

I’m not entirely sure; it just seemed like the kind of amusing half-baked idea that would be perfect for a shitpost.

Contend6248 , in Capitalism works right only when <Elon Musk> does stuff. Name is replacable

What is the context of his tweet?

interolivary ,
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Elmo is angy that Meta hired the employees he fired (or who quit because Twitter’s a fucking dumpster fire) to build a Twitter-like service.

dotslashme , in Guy problems

You could try sitting down

jack55555 ,

No that will severely damage my masculinity, Or something like that.

radioactiveradio , in In africa it doesn't matter if you're gay

In South Africa every 60 seconds a minute passes.

axexrx ,
eochaid , in Title
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Pointlessly gendered?

Everyone loves candles. Some guys are just pointlessly insecure about candles being a “girl thing”. I’ve also known girls that love the smell of gasoline. People be what they are regardless of their lower bits.

thorbot OP ,

jfc its just a meme, calm down

stappern , in It's Open Source!

Completely missing the point. Collective action is what makes open source software accessible to everybody.

You dont NEED to be able to audit yourself. Still safer than proprietary software every way you look at it.

Lennard ,

While I generally agree, the project needs to be big enough that somebody looks through the code. I would argue Microsoft word is safer than some l small abandoned open source software from some Russian developer

SaltyIceteaMaker , in fun fact

Diarrhea?

radioactiveradio ,

No, that’s butt soup

__forward__ , in This little manoeuvre's gonna cost us 51 years

Are you saying that 7 years at your work feel like 1 normal hour? Sounds like it’s pretty fun!

Dwarpheus ,

So an 8 hour work day will feel like approximately 11 seconds. Sounds like an amazing work place!

Wait, my math is incorrect, it’s half a second… Literally “snap work day over”

littlecolt , in What's your "old person" trait?

As someone who works in a call center, screw that last person on here. So sorry you hate the automated system. Sorry you had to wait on hold. They can’t keep enough of us employed because y’all are fucking mean and no one wants to be abused for $15/hr.

Er, I mean, Thank you for calling, sorry about your wait!

evilgiraffe666 ,

Don’t you think you could both be victims? Waiting for ages listening to a 13 second loop of music interspersed with “your call is important to us” might make people a bit more angry?

You should be mad at the people who gain financially from it, and could make it better for you and the customers, but might have to skip that third yacht for little Timmy.

varzaman , in Far-Left Extremists

Ah yea, using the sickle and hammer to get your point across.

Delusional.

yogthos ,
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why would you expose yourself like that

Jake_Farm , in We can all agree on that, right?
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As if workers give a shit about customers.

yogthos ,
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They do when they work in a cooperative and have a stake in the business being successful.

kaea , in We can all agree on that, right?

No, lol 😂

Listen, socialism doesn’t work.

yogthos ,
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Thank you for providing a great example of being confidently incorrect.

kaea ,

Do you have any example of working socialism?

DarthCluck ,

You are making the extraordinary claim, that despite socialism being used throughout the world, it simply doesn’t work. Therefore the onus of proof is on you. So, can you please describe why socialism doesn’t work?

kaea ,

Where. Give me an example of a socialist country

yogthos ,
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China, Cuba, Vietnam, and Laos are all examples of socialist countries today. China alone lifted over 800 million people out of poverty in recent decades. Compare that to the capitalist paradise in India.

Shatur ,
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Does countries of Nordic model count? I heard good things about them.

yogthos ,
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Not really, Nordic model is capitalist because the capital owning class owns the means of production and holds power in society. Nordic model has generous social services and a social safety net, but that of itself does not make it socialist. A socialist model implies that it is the working class that holds power and that means of production are under a mix of public and cooperative ownership. This is the model that all western countries fight against.

Shatur ,
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Thank you, this does makes sense!

You previously mentioned China. And China do have big companies like NetEase. Are such companies under a mix of public and cooperative ownershiprs? How it differs from IKEA? Not arguing, just trying to understand.

yogthos ,
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The difference with China is that capitalists don’t run the government and all the core economy is publicly owned. I can highly recommend this book discussing why China is fundamentally socialist

redletterspp.com/products/the-east-is-still-red

This was an excellent discussion on the subject as well www.youtube.com/watch?v=BT7Th2aV0wM

I find that comparing how China and India developed after WW2 is illustrative as well. India took the capitalist route while China remained socialist, and the difference today is stark. India has incredible amount of poverty and the situation continues to get worse, meanwhile China is responsible for the biggest poverty elimination programs in the world. The fact that China is developing differently from capitalist nations is a good indicator that something different is happening there.

Shatur ,
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I’m learning the material and I have a few questions.

You say that in China the capitalists do not run the government. But how do you know that they do not have their own business or are not affiliated with the capitalists? For example, in my country there is a law that does not allow deputies and the president to have their own business. But it does not work, these people simply register the business for other persons and, in fact, continue to own the business.

How China got out of poverty is amazing. But I also heard that the workers were very heavily exploited. This is one of the reasons why the US moved production there. And even now, workers in China are paid little despite the fact that the country is rich. How can this happen in a socialist country that should protect the interests of the workers?

As for the Nordic model, you said that it is not exactly socialism: it is capitalism, but with tough rules for business and good social programs. So they more centric then leftists really. And I don’t argue with that. But I don’t understand why if the capitalists run the country, they simply won’t loosen laws to make business easier and reduce social programs? How has this system not collapsed yet?

Sorry if some of the questions seem stupid, I’m just trying to how this all works.

yogthos ,
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As I pointed out, we can look at the tangible outcomes in China such as poverty reduction programs that simply aren’t happening in countries where capitalists are in charge. So, we don’t have to take their word for it, we can just look at the outcomes.

It’s also worth noting that 87.6% of young Chinese identify with Marxism, and the party has 95 million members. People in China learn about communism in school, and I think it’s reasonable to assume that a country where vast majority of young people identify as Marxist, would have a genuine communist government in charge.

Another indicator we can look at is that China doesn’t suffer from regular crashes seen under capitalism. An inherent contradiction within capitalism is that the capitalists always want to cut pay for their employees to minimize the costs, while they also require consumers with enough spending power to consume the commodities they produce. This is why capitalism results in regular economic crashes when wages fall below the point where consumption can keep up with the rate of commodity production. At that point you end up with overproduction and a crash. If China was capitalist then it should be experiencing these kinds of crashes regularly just like actual capitalist nations are in the Western world.

Working conditions and wages in China are improving rapidly. Real wage (i.e. the wage adjusted for the prices you pay) has gone up 4x in the past 25 years, more than any other country. This is staggering considering it’s the most populous country on the planet. Social mobility in China is actually higher than it is in US.

Another example of the difference in China is that it massively invests in infrastructure. They used more concrete in 3 years than US in all of 20th century, they built 27,000km of high speed rail in a decade. This is another thing we don’t see happening under capitalism because capitalists don’t see significant profit from infrastructure investments. This is the main reason US infrastructure is currently crumbling.

Finally, 90% of families in the country own their home giving China one of the highest home ownership rates in the world. What’s more is that 80% of these homes are owned outright, without mortgages or any other leans. This sort of home ownership is not seen in capitalist countries where housing has become a commodity.

The reason capitalists run the countries even under Nodric model is because they are able to use their wealth to create disproportionate influence on the society. Capitalists own the media, provide funding for political campaigns, and so on. This allows capitalists to run a propaganda campaign against the population of the country. A couple of excellent books on the subject are Inventing Reality and Manufacturing Consent.

And in fact, we do see this system erode over time. Here’s a discussion of what happened in Sweden since the 70s and how capitalists have been eroding social programs there jacobin.com/…/sweden-1970s-democratic-socialism-o…

Shatur ,
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Interesting, thank you! I’m a little jealous of our Asian brothers. I wish we could have a similar country, but with more western culture.

yogthos ,
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I think if the west ever becomes socialist then the type of socialism we’ll see will necessarily be rooted in western culture and it’s going to be its own unique flavor. Even China says that their system is a product of their own conditions and history, it’s not a model that can be franchised to other countries directly. And Chinese model is far from perfect, so it’s worth looking at both the good and the bad to learn and improve upon what works there while avoiding the negative aspects.

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