82-year-old U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders is running for reelection to a fourth term
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    I agree he's too old, and I wish by now he would have mentored someone to stand behind to replace him.

    It's not like we aren't already irreparably fucked, but losing having any rational voice in the Senate will feel like another blow to our corporate owned zombie of a nation.

    That said, not like our single digit collection of leftist Congress people are able to do anything but spin wheels. The Neoliberals have more respect for their old guard Republican opposition than for people like Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez.

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  • A wild orangutan used a medicinal plant to treat a wound, scientists say
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    I don't mean it that literally. I mean just observing swaths of people putting straws into drinks, putting ointments on scrapes, etc might make them extrapolate and try similar actions using what's available to them.

    It's not much of a reach for a primate seeing a human manipulate and dig with a shovel, and use that as inspiration to manipulate a bamboo shoot to scratch their own back.

    We homosapiens spent 180,000 ish years wandering around in the dirt like idiots before it occurred to some of us that we could grow food in one place, thus beginning the path to civilization. Even we need examples to extrapolate from.

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  • A wild orangutan used a medicinal plant to treat a wound, scientists say
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    The difference might be in primates in captivity learning from humans using tools around them all day every day. Primate see primate do trial and error.

    One seen doing it spontaneously in nature might be more significant.

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    Workers RULE
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    Because we the sucker peasants of the west have largely been propagandized by the owner class from birth into embodying this meme:

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  • "We totes promise we're also the cure!" -The Disease
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    Why do vaccines need to be made by private companies for private profit at all? Why not publically funded research at universities and agencies that charge reasonably for use, where that capital is either turned into more public research or other commons? Other than the fact that we starved public research almost to death to cut private industry for private profit's taxes.

    Also private industry does NOT belong in basic utilities everyone needs AT ALL.

    There should not be a single power plant or utility that's for private investor profit. It's too important to have any allegiance other than serving the citizenry full stop. There should be no private investor in a position to advocate sticking it to captive customers (or our sole shared communal habitat), who need any common utility like elec-fucking-tricity, to increase their quarterly private profit expectations. But here we are.

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  • Hi, I just poisoned you. Would you like to buy a possible cure? It's *very* expensive and probably won't work, but trust me, its the only way!

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    Revealed: Tyson Foods dumps millions of pounds of toxic pollutants into US rivers and lakes
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    NEOliberals absolutely would. I'm not accusing the minority within the majority members like Sanders or Ocasio-Cortez of such things.

    https://apnews.com/article/business-nancy-pelosi-congress-8685e82eb6d6e5b42413417f3d5d6775

    Both parties literally put blinders on for places like Saudi Arabia because they're good customers for our military industrial complex.

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  • I’m in a park. The grass is being mown by a robot.
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    If we can fight the owners to keep our shitty back breaking jobs and win, we should have fought the owners to rebuild our economy for automation profits to largely benefit the people from the bottom up.

    If we the peasant masses even can win against the tiny owner class oligarchs, lets fight for the right thing. And if we can't win, well then it's all masturbation anyway and they'll do what they want.

    It's irrational to fight for "we demand to continue to break our backs making your shit instead of robots so we can continue to subsist on menial laborer wages with broken backs!" in any event. That's some coal miner excuse for logic.

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  • I’m in a park. The grass is being mown by a robot.
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    Automation isn't the enemy.

    As ever, the owner class that hoards and wages economic war on you though automation for their exclusive benefit at their society's expense are your enemy, whether you would fight them or not.

    Arguing that we should "save" back breaking, repetitive unnatural movement, manual labor jobs that break human bodies by the time they're 40 is the WRONG hill to die on. Fight for the citizenry to reap the benefits of automation through taxation, not to keep shitty jobs robots can do faster and better. Fight to change the economy so that everyone doesn't need meaningless jobs machines can do better so we can have actual time to live our lives.

    Taxing the fuck out of automation would let everyone win, because a heavily taxed robot is still far cheaper for the company than a human or possibly several humans for that one robot would be, so automation is here either way. We can riot to change our economy to benefit from this technology as we should, or we can be steamrolled yet again by the dictates of the affluent who will demand and get all the benefits and none of the responsibility if not confronted and countered on revolutionary terms.

    Please pick the former. There's no dignity or meaning to be had shuffling boxes around in an Amazon warehouse. Begging the owners to let us try to continue to compete with literal purpose built repetitive labor machines is not the way.

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    On consistency... We have no consistency...
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    Good thing we (the US) lost the war, or this lady would probably have her own team of lobbyists running their country.

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    The older I get, the more Carlin's perspective rings true for me.
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    Political Memes AllonzeeLV 8mo ago 95%
    Hi, I poisoned you for cash. Want to buy the cure? who knows, it might even work. Cash up front.
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    Literally voted for a shitty actor twice and then a gameshow host twice...
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    Political Memes AllonzeeLV 9mo ago 88%
    Republicans and Democrats share COMMON GROUND when defending their respective POTUS candidates!
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    https://incendar.com/baby_boomer_deathclock.php

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    JFC people, He's just wearing glasses!
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    This was in 1992. I like how George's example, that we only help one another after a flood, no longer even applies in the US, as you have people arguing *some people from some places shouldn't be helped even after a natural disaster.*

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    Political Memes AllonzeeLV 10mo ago 86%
    Confidence men never went away, they just made their con "too big to fail"
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    Know Your Capitalist Vocabulary!
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    George's comedy specials helped raise me from a young age when no one else was doing any raising. I consider him to be one of the greatest minds, social commentators, and philosophers of the 20th century, and I've yet to recognize a contemporary near his level. I'll always be grateful to have had the honor to see him twice before he died. I see a lot of people enjoy his brilliant bits, but with the way the world is and where its going, imho in the name of enthusiastic greed, I personally find a lot of peace, and a lot less depression when I choose to aspire to George's genuine divorce and detachment from "caring about the outcome." Enjoy the freakshow, folks! Bonus: I've seen so many comments in his bit videos wishing for George's perspective on smartphones, well this was near his end (2008), smartphones were just arriving, and his opening words briefly address in passing what he thought about the latest tech obsession.

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    If you're unwilling to earnestly, critically examine/scrutinize your beliefs, and discard them in failing that scrutiny or in light of new information, you are doomed to stagnate as a individual. An important sentiment in these times of belligerent, entrenched ideologies imho.

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    Political Memes AllonzeeLV 11mo ago 96%
    Welcome to Pottermerica. BRING MONEY.

    Just so we're clear, the villains won and had the heroes taken out back and shot a loooooong time ago. ❄️Happy Holidays❄️ (and in all seriousness, go watch *It's a Wonderful Life* if you haven't. It's a great time capsule of the competing values of its time that, imho, provides a lot of context for how we got... *here.* And it's a really good movie. It couldn't be made today by a major studio, and if it got remade for name recognition, the core message would be completely gutted.)

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