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intensely_human, to memes in Age Combat 🤡

Right. So much overlap between those political philosophies 🙄

intensely_human, to memes in Anyways

I’m talking about people from 20 years ago. People from the previous generation.

intensely_human, to memes in Anyways

I’d say definitions are “unverified” given there’s no definition of true or false for one. By the commutative property of isness, that means definitions are factoids and we can eliminate one of the words.

See? We’re making plusforward here. Red commits are better than green commits. That oughta be the first definition in the dictionary imo.

intensely_human, to memes in Anyways

But you wouldn’t get points in the SAT for it

intensely_human, to memes in It's just the most 100 recently saved songs. The fuck.

Oh really? Have you ever eaten a peanut butter and jelly sandwich?

intensely_human, to asklemmy in What's the significance of calling it "Israel-Hamas War" vs "Israel-Gaza War"?

Hamas is holding hostages and Israel’s deciding to kill those hostages.

intensely_human, to asklemmy in What's the significance of calling it "Israel-Hamas War" vs "Israel-Gaza War"?

“rule” might be the right verb here

intensely_human, to archaeology in Workers Unearth 19th-Century Shipwreck Beneath a Road in Florida

Are canals at sea level, and now diked off to be dry? Or would they have had locks back when this ship was sailing?

intensely_human, to memes in Its getting old.

Why would I read what you wrote when my one and only downvote appeared at the same time as your comment? If you want to talk, be polite.

intensely_human, to asklemmy in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

Also like, we’re the proof of that.

People from 1,000 years ago would not believe we could be suffering at all, given our level of wealth.

intensely_human, to asklemmy in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

That’s not true

intensely_human, to asklemmy in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

Don’t ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.

— Howard Thurman

intensely_human, to asklemmy in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

In my case it’s a mantra, because I say it out loud repeatedly.

intensely_human, to asklemmy in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

So what is it that you intend to do before you lose the capacity to do things?

intensely_human, to memes in Its getting old.

Necessities must rely on free markets because free markets are the only mechanisms productive enough to cover those necessities.

Health care, education, and housing are three markets that we have attempted to control on the basis that they’re necessary so we shouldn’t take any chances.

As a result, health care, education, and housing are ultra expensive and scarce, and major sources of stress and worth for people.

But far more fundamental than any of those, and hence capable of producing far greater suffering when lacking, is food. Food is a much more free market than health care, education, and housing, and as a result food is abundant and cheap.

The constantly-driven message that capitalism cuts people off from things is deep within our brains. And it makes sense: you imagine someone wanting to eat and not having money and they don’t eat and that’s a horrible thought. But it’s not what happens. We buy and sell food all the time, and we also give enormous amounts of food to people for free. Heck we just had an annual ritual last night based on giving people food. I flew a sign once that said “food only please” and I ate very well. Like, people saw that sign and went to buy me a $50 steak then came back to give it to me.

All I’m saying is: please just try and differentiate between the things that are mostly handled by free market, and the things that are centrally controlled, and then ask yourself what is abundant and what is scarce.

I think you’ll find that capitalism gives more away as an afterthought than other economic systems even produce in total.

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