LemmysMum

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LemmysMum, (edited )

Which if you knew how to read a book you’d realise is the point. Like I said, you’re not pretending to be a moron. You’re just parroting shit you heard elsewhere with no understanding of it’s actual meaning or context, and you’ve definitely never read any of the books these ideas come from. You are the equivalent of a child telling a physicist that they don’t know how particle physics works because of what your friend told you in kindergarten.

Go read a book and stop being a willfully ignorant dumbass. Not that I have any hope you’d understand the concepts in them but you’d have to learn something from osmisis at least.

LemmysMum,

By actually distributing the value generated to the workers. It doesn’t require the state to do anything except legislate paying workers their worth. Adequately taxing those with means to pay for social services for those without. You know, actually benefitting the lowest rung of the social hierarchy beyond letting them beg for scraps and die.

I’ll give you a hint, no one is being paid what they’re worth while a profit margin exists because every dollar of profit is a dollar exploited from the supplier, the worker, and the customer, for the benefit of the mini kings of capitalism.

LemmysMum, (edited )

The only thing like Napoleon’s around here is your ego. Shame you don’t have the brains to go with it.

LemmysMum,

Now Google choice.

LemmysMum, (edited )

And not a choice.

Yes, action against compulsion is an active choice, but to not do so is not suddenly a lack of active choice, just a lack of ability to enforce it.

If you’re concerned with what you are, be different.

LemmysMum, (edited )

Consider a dictionary.

I’ll repeat myself for your own benefit.

Yes, action against compulsion is an active choice, but to not do so is not suddenly a lack of active choice, just a lack of ability to enforce it.

Wilful ignorance devalues your position far more than an ad hominem ever will.

LemmysMum, (edited )

Choice is, by definition, not subject to compulsion, and if it is subject to compulsion is not a willing choice, it is forced and influenced. If you want to be a pedantic asshole at least have the intellectual integrity to be right first.

LemmysMum, (edited )

Your takes are as hot as the burgers trump served.

LemmysMum, (edited )

The fibers are so small and sharp the they can cause physical damage to dna.

The most toxic asbestos fibres have widths 250nm-10nm, and this toxicity is “physical”, which could mean either mechanical or optical: Tangling with chromosomes is a •mechanical hazard occasionally reported, and fibres <100nm wide would probably be most knife-like.

LemmysMum,

Yes, you are.

LemmysMum,

Someone should slap your father for not having the common decency to wipe you on the curtains.

LemmysMum,

It’s not about Disney, it’s about improving society. Disney’s jurisdiction ends at the gate, people like this need to know a lesson can be taught anywhere by anyone.

LemmysMum,

Communication has become reactive instead of proactive.

LemmysMum,

Gotta love modern technology that can’t keep up with T9 from the 90’s.

LemmysMum,

If a corporation needs to steal my time to afford to operate, then they can’t afford to operate.

LemmysMum, (edited )

There is no period so it’s not technically a statement, nor is it properly capitalised to be a statement. It is a title. Ipso facto, your rules regarding proper punctuation are null and void.

LemmysMum, (edited )

Only if you’re standing in it. If you’re going to be pedantic do it right.

LemmysMum,

Have you tried looking inside to find out?

You’re not winning this one

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