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hakunawazo, to cyanideandhappiness in 7 August 2023
hakunawazo, to cyanideandhappiness in 21 August 2023
hakunawazo, to cyanideandhappiness in 26 August 2023

Maybe just Marv from the Wet Bandits was there.
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Javi_in_4k, to privacy in Meeting new roommates for college and I suggested Signal and this was someone's response. I hate Gen Z.

My hot take is that Gen Z is less tech literate than Millennials and it’s almost entirely due to iOS.

AndyLikesCandy,

Never take tech advice from someone who hasn’t removed the device manufacturers advertisement from their email signature

Mokujin, to bloomcounty in Hello Fellow Bloom County Fans

This is awesome and I’m looking forward to reliving the joy that is Bloom County!

I love the countdown posts, but will riot if Bill the Cat is not included in the final lead up as he is my spirit animal 🤟😂❤️

BudgetBandit, to memes in That's unfortunate

The only good thing that the Americanization brought is, that, except the French, the world can communicate with each other in English.

ForbiddenRoot,

I know you are joking but based on my purely anecdotal personal experience, the French (at least in Paris) can now speak and are willing to speak in English much more than a few decades back.

The first time I went to France, almost 25 years back, I had a rough time communicating at restaurants or even buying tickets at the Paris metro stations. Not sure if the latter was an ability or willingness issue because even holding up two fingers and saying “two tickets” was apparently indecipherable. Had to muster my school days French and say “deux billets” to produce instant results.

Edit: And no, the two fingers I was holding up were not the middle finger of each hand :P

bandario, to memes in *patriotic guitar twangles*
@bandario@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

It’s pretty funny that the expectation on any man who picks up a guitar these days is not that he has a decent voice to go with, it’s that his political ideology is “correct” and cohesive and that he makes sure to convey the entire thing in a 4 minute song.

The people getting their knickers in twist over this song are lost.

Cleverdawny,

Dude, no one is above getting mocked. Stop it with the butthurt lol

zik, to memes in this disappointment happened recently

Is this a thing that actually happens?

Darth_vader__, to memes in this disappointment happened recently
@Darth_vader__@discuss.online avatar

what if its Monero?

UlyssesT,

What if it’s this one good-one-grift over the other trashy grifts?

It’s like asking “what if it’s the good one billionaire” that still preys upon everyone else but has a better PR team to hide the bodies.

Ingiald, to memes in this disappointment happened recently

Is crypto the male MLM?

usernamesaredifficul,

pretty much exactly

UlyssesT,

“Monero” is being peddled in this thread. sus-soviet

chetradley, to memes in this disappointment happened recently

I can make terrible financial decisions on my own thank you very much.

Llewellyn,

But are they terrible enough? I’m sure you could use some help.

chetradley,
Sinnz,

Show the sum, I need some loss porn.

chetradley,
Sinnz,

O7

argv_minus_one,

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Rocketpoweredgorilla, to bloomcounty in Hello Fellow Bloom County Fans
@Rocketpoweredgorilla@lemmy.ca avatar

A little late to the party, but this is awesome! Bloom County was one of my favorite cartoons of all time… something about Berkeley’s sense of humor just hits me in the right spot.

Besides, who wouldn’t want an X-15 cruise basselope?

IWantToFuckSpez, to cyanideandhappiness in 22 August 2023

My iPhone 7 is 5 years old and still working.

takeda,

I guess it wasn't burning twice as bright.

CrypticCoffee, to cyanideandhappiness in 23 August 2023

Ah, media implying fathers are absent from kids events in life. How unique…

Next week, dads are dumb, mom is clever.

DeepFriedDresden,

Bro even the adult son thinks jet skiing would be better than accepting an award. The joke is turning a euphemism for death into a literal observation. Relax

dingus, to memes in Lemmy might, MIGHT have a small bias towards the left
@dingus@lemmy.ml avatar

Socialists don’t hate markets, they hate workers not having any power or democratic choice in how they interact in the market.

Workers owning the means of production just means the workers are doing the same work but they are in ownership of the factory and the profits. They will still sell the products they produce in a marketplace.

masquenox,

They will still sell the products they produce in a marketplace.

There is no rule that states they have to sell squat in a marketplace. They could, but they also couldn’t. That’s the whole point of the workers owning the means of production - the workers involved makes those deicisions, not a capitalist or bureaucratic parasite class.

hglman,

I, a socialist, hate markets. They are simplistic and functional artifacts of the available way to pass information.

wewbull,

So, you would never trade with someone else something you have for something they have? You want to be entirely self sufficient?

If this isn’t true, why do think markets serve no purpose?

hglman,

Do you really think all exchange of goods is a market?

uralsolo,

Market forces on their own produce many if not all of the perverse incentives of capitalism. Only a centrally planned economy, built on a foundation of grassroots democracy, can hope to overcome those incentives by doing economic planning with an eye towards future sustainability and quality of life, rather than towards profitability.

bufalo1973,
@bufalo1973@lemmy.ml avatar

I think the better way would be a centrally planned economy for some goods (electricity, “normal” food, health, …) and something more “free” for the rest of the market. Bread has a marked price but a PS5 doesn’t.

LoreleiSankTheShip,

Not saying I’m in favor of it, but there’s still market socialism out there as a political stance

Slotos,

The idea of centrally planned economy ignores the lessons of the past. Bronze Age empires and recent examples all display universal inability to adjust to changes.

It’s the same magical thinking as the blind belief in market forces exhibits.
Priests of “invisible hand of market” ignore information exchange speed limits and market inertia, believing that markets will just magically fix everything in time for it to matter.
Preachers of central planning ignore information exchange speed limits and market inertia (and yes, there is a market, as long as there is goods and services exchange, however indirect) by believing they will have all the relevant information and the capacity to process it in time for it to matter.

Neither is true. Neither school of thought even attempted to show itself to be true.

Nevoic,

Within the context of one person’s career, socialism on its own can do quite a bit to transform people’s relationship to their workplace. No longer would your job be at risk because you’ve all done too well and it’s to “cut labor costs” while profits soar. No longer would you be worried about automating away your job, instead you’d gladly automate your job away and then the whole organization could lower how much work needs to be done as things get more and more automated.

Democracy would massively improve work-life balance.

Of course this comes with problems, all of which exist in capitalism (how do we care for people outside of these organizations who won’t have access to work, for example). But if I had to choose between market socialism and capitalism, the choice is pretty clear, and it’s something much easier for liberals to stomach.

AnarchaPrincess,
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I hate markets I-was-saying

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