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  • The Gaza genocide has been actively going on for over 70 years my man, Octobe 7th just showed the world what a mask off Israel looked like.

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  • Read books, get off the internet.

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  • Warm piss tinkle down economics?

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  • Hexbear is really the best social media sitr ever

  • Thank you friend. That is the most succinct explaination of 'tankies' I ever read.

  • The democrats are easier to hate because they act like their your friends, at least the republicans are just full mask off and will say you're a fucking subhuman. For reference, I think they're both abhorent, just that republicans don't lie to you about it.

  • cops are generally trustworthy

    Oh man, you must not deal with cops a lot.

    the market works when regulated by a well functioning democracy

    I see you believe in fairytales

  • 50% of the time I pass everytime

  • I detest alarm clocks. I wake up when my body needs me to.

  • "Well, Steve [Jobs]… I think it’s more like we both had this rich neighbour named Xerox and I broke into his house to steal the TV set and found out that you had already stolen it."

  • Haha, yeah. Same guy. I lost my shit when I disxovered them because it was like finding more Wolf Parade (somewhat, they do have a different, more experimental and sweeping opera-ish sound). Dragonslayer is hands down one of my favorite albums of all time.

  • One of my favorite bands of all time. I like Expo '86 better but this is still an excellent album. The lead singer's side project is good too the band is called Sunset Rubdown.

  • What me wory?

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  • I've actually got pretty good at setting aside my usual preferences to just grab something new and random. It's worked pretty well so far and I've discovered and read things I never would have otherwise. Usually I just browse the shelves and pick stuff out that stands out for one reason or another. Also, if your library is like mine they have 'grab bags' where you can request a librarian to put together a random assortment of stuff. Right now I'm reading 'Audition with a Fox', about a girl undergoing a religious training under the tutelage of the fox trickster god and the other book is 'The Anubis Gates' set in 1900 Egypt and dealing with Egyptian occult beliefs and time travel. Both things I wouldn't have typically picked up...well Anubis Gates probably but the Audition with the Fox book not likely.

  • Being sober damnit

  • Please no

  • Politics concerns everything, and everything under the sun has a political component. You can't extract human relations from governance and political action.

    Political (n) Of or relating to views about social relationships that involve power or authority.

    One of many meanings, but the one most relevant to this post.

    Also: Exhausted with the same damn argument of "Why does everything have to be political, there doesn't need to be politics in x,y,z thing!" Jesus, the root of the word politics is the Greek word 'polis' which meant anything having to do with the citizens, the people, so yes, it's all goddamn political.

    Polis (n)

    1. City
    2. Community
  • We have had a name for it for awhile, my fellow Washingtonians call the Washington/Oregon/California union 'Cascadia'. Wouldn't be such a bad idea.

  • Some are talking about power consumption in this thread and I've had similar ideas. Gone are the days where I can run a beefy spec'd desktop in good conscience, it's just such a resource hog. I have a laptop that stays in hibernate mostly. My other idea for a low power consumption home computer was to get a Le Potato single board and pair that with an e-ink monitor (there's some really nice ones out there) which I think was sitting at maaaaybe ~5kwh. I think the more we can limit our power consumption, the better, all that electricty directy translates into coal being burned and additional CO2 being created. I'm no luddite, but it has impacted how I consume media which is now very mindful of the impact watching a few episodes/playing a couple hours of games versus just one or two hours of content on any given day.