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TimeSquirrel, (edited ) in Muoöe
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The American one is the standard midwestern. We also have "Meww, y'all" and "EY! AHM MOOIN' HEEYA!"

Mr_Blott,

American one is - UNLOCK MOO SOUNDS WITH A SUBSCRIPTION AT ONLY 19.99/MONTH ACT NOW

Grass,

M’oof

Perroboc,

HEY I’M MOOING HERE! (New York style?)

saltnotsugar, in Muoöe

Møø

KISSmyOS,

A Møøse once bit my sister…

ObviouslyNotBanana,
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

Most Danish cow

SkybreakerEngineer,

A Møø once bit my sister

pomodoro_longbreak, in They aren't, and I'm sick of being told they are
@pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works avatar

But surely you must admit that they do extract more wealth from the working classes for people who just move money around. Let’s see your profit-less crown corporation do that. Checkmate /s

Luci, in Muoöe
@Luci@lemmy.ca avatar

Pretty sure the Canadian cow says “Moo, eh? Hooser!”

stebo02, in Muoöe
@stebo02@sopuli.xyz avatar

in Dutch: “Boe” (yes dutchie cows make the same sound as ghosts)

knfrmity, in Do you know about this?

My partner when I do updates from the terminal: hakcer

RagingRobot, in They aren't, and I'm sick of being told they are

More efficient at what though?

Hamartia,

Offshoring profit

Johanno,

Getting money into the pockets of the responsible ones

Omega_Haxors, (edited )

Of course it’s feddit de. We need instance blocking but for comments.

Johanno,

Ok what is the problem with my comment?

youCanCallMeDragon, in I mean is it still worth it?....
@youCanCallMeDragon@lemmy.world avatar

Oh no, I never thought this would happen when I bought stolen goods from class traitors!

watson387, in They aren't, and I'm sick of being told they are
@watson387@sopuli.xyz avatar

The entire capitalism system relies on the capitalists being honest. The problem is that most of them are not.

Omega_Haxors,

One agitprop I always bring up is that “capitalism is built on informed consent” to make people realize that the system is broken, because even the most ardent supporter of the system realizes that there’s very little informed and VERY little consent in what the system has become.

shani66, (edited )

Now that i don’t believe, they’ll argue till they are blue in the face that you are completely consenting effect someone has a gun in your face.

Omega_Haxors,

All it takes for that to become undone is when they get signed up for a subscription they never wanted.

crackajack,

Exactly. The libertarian talking point that the market and private entities self-regulate because consumers “vote with their wallets” is nonsense. If people are misinformed or not informed at all, then people don’t have any choice at all in what is supposedly a free market! As I mentioned in another comment, we know many companies do not disclose what they put into their food products, and this is in spite of regulations also still existing! The Tesco supermarket chain in UK turned out their beef meat has horse meat and none were the wiser until it’s too late!

rchive, in They aren't, and I'm sick of being told they are

Neither is obviously more efficient than the other overall, it depends on the structure and the incentives. People worry about private prisons for example. If you make it so the government sends people to prisons and you pay the prison a fixed rate per prisoner, of course you’re gonna get skimping on services by the prisons. If you instead give the prisoner a voucher for a prison and make them pick where they go and prisons get money per voucher they get from prisoners, you’re gonna get competition on quality so you’ll get high quality prisons. Opposite outcomes with just a change to incentives.

31337,

My biggest worry about private prisons is that it incentives making more things illegal, longer sentences, disregard for recidivism rates, etc. There have already been cases of judges taking kickbacks from private detention facilities to hand out longer sentences. I guess this is a case of private companies corrupting government though. Government contracting stuff out to private companies is probably the worst of both worlds.

PsychedSy,

You don’t need private prisons for that. 90% of prisons are government run, and police unions have been lobbying for decades to keep shit illegal.

rchive,

That is a completely legitimate concern. It’s important to note that even if prisons are publicly run, there’s still a bunch of private actors in the prison system in the form of the people who work in it. Prison worker unions and police unions lobby for more laws already to protect their jobs. Private prisons might make that aspect worse, but it’s not like it’s perfect now.

GaMEChld, in F#€k $pez

Vlasky todo babala

frezik, in They aren't, and I'm sick of being told they are

If you believe this, a year working at a Fortune 500 should cure you of it.

sanpedropeddler, in Do you know about this?

I showed a bunch of children how to pirate geometry dash on their android tablets and they thought I was a wizard or something

dipshit, in Economic Theory is Fun tho.

Yes, exactly that. Ancaps live in a right-wing fantasy world, like the rest of the right.

banneryear1868, in Economic Theory is Fun tho.

We have the worst aspect of anarchism, but wait there’s more, we also have capitalism!

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