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AlDente, to memes in Too soon?

Dicks out!

AlDente, (edited ) to comicstrips in The beginning of civilization

They went from threatening to kill each other to sharing food, then contemplating trading more food in promise of later trades. This is a message of progress and cooperation. Extrapolating this forward, I have no doubt that this is the groundwork for the teamwork you describe. Any hesitancy along the way seems like no big deal to me.

AlDente, to comicstrips in The beginning of civilization

I find it interesting that your takeaway was “people are inherently distrustful.” While there is truth to that, my interpretation was that “progress can be slow, but it is progress nonetheless.” In this case the “slow” of the message was communicated through the panel count.

AlDente, to memes in Trig

It’s unfortunate that you are correct. However, when it comes to memorization, trig seems pretty tame. That one mnemonic just about covers it all. Even multiplication tables seem like a larger memorization effort to me.

AlDente, to memes in Trig

Complex? It’s just Sohcahtoa my friend

I thought this was early high-school level stuff.

AlDente, to memes in Ahhh my eyes

My guess is Costa Rica. If correct, I guess you are technically correct too.

AlDente, (edited ) to asklemmy in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

Never heard of the Oura ring before. Thanks for mentioning it. I hate wearing a watch to bed, so this might be more tolerable.

Is it still useful without the monthly membership?

AlDente, to memes in Like sticking your head in a Tupperware bowl

It drives me crazy that people still microwave their food in plastic containers.

AlDente, (edited ) to memes in I know You!

Paging FlyingSquid.

AlDente, to memes in Who's That Pokémon?

Illinois’s 4th congressional district joins the fight!

AlDente, to memes in If you're feeling left out it's probably because you defend billionaires who would mince you into fertilizer

That’s ok, they bought their own! 😄

AlDente, to memes in If you're feeling left out it's probably because you defend billionaires who would mince you into fertilizer

For the anti-capitalists, I have a genuine question (sorry, I couldn’t find an “ask a commie” community):

In the capitalist system there is a movement called Financial Independence Retire Early (FIRE) where people commit to living frugally in an effort to maximize savings and investments. The goal is to achieve a balance that allows you live off a safe withdrawal rate (around 3.5-4%) and then leave the workforce at an earlier than normal age. Some people commit to a life of minimalism and lean-FIRE with under $20k in investment income per year. I believe there is significant overlap with the van-life crowd and other nomadic lifestyles.

Is this lifestyle compatible with, or is there a similar lifestyle within a communist system? To expand, can those with a different set of priorities trade away their later working days in exchange for less material things?

AlDente, to memes in If you're feeling left out it's probably because you defend billionaires who would mince you into fertilizer

What’s bonkers is that you still haven’t offered up your position so it’s difficult to deduce where you are going with this. The original claim was that personal property cannot exist without state protection. I disagree with this and think the black market is a perfect example of a capitalist market that exists outside the protection of the state (and in defiance of it). However, for the sake of constructive dialoge, I conceded that the power structure at the top of the black market could possibly be considered a quasi-state that protects their interests. Now what is your point? Wouldn’t a communist economy still have a central authority to protect the property of the people? Are you against the idea of personal property in general? Personally, I support the concepts of personal property, free markets, and increasing taxes on billionaires.

AlDente, to memes in If you're feeling left out it's probably because you defend billionaires who would mince you into fertilizer

Look friend, it should be clear that “things”, in the context of this conversation so far, is the market. Once again, just like expanding the use of “state” to include anything resembling central authority, you try twisting my words as some sort of gotcha. I’ve been clear and consistent in my beliefs regarding the market and I’m open to hearing alternative views.

AlDente, to memes in If you're feeling left out it's probably because you defend billionaires who would mince you into fertilizer

Why are we talking about the state running things? Because your comment I originally responded to was “sorry, but the market requires a state to protect it. How else are we gonna make sure no one steals our shit?” I believe my responses have been very much on this topic.

I disagree that every market requires a state to function. Humans are social beings and will always continue to trade and barter regardless of the form of government, or lack of government. I absolutely disagree that any third-party is needed for protection of property. Now, if we consider all forms of centralized authority as defacto states, sure, I guess I can’t compete with those semantics and will have to concede that you are right. In that case, I believe any group of people can be a “state”.

Now, I’ve been conversing in good faith, stating my point of view, and even answering one-liner questions. You are clearly against capitalism, and you seem to believe that state protection is necessary for a market to function (please correct me if I’m wrong; I don’t want to put words in someone else’s mouth). Are you against the idea of markets in general? If so, what replaces the market and how would its authority be any better?

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