reaper_cushions 1w ago • 100%
Nah, he just gave form to well established brain damage.
reaper_cushions 3w ago • 100%
When cigarettes are just a bit too healthy.
reaper_cushions 3w ago • 100%
The fact that they don’t even get the SPD’s acronym right tells me more than I need to know about their understanding of the Weimar Republic.
reaper_cushions 4w ago • 100%
The Mediterranean Sea isn’t exactly an ocean, but yeah, the point stands.
reaper_cushions 4w ago • 100%
Человек-амфибия, you can find it subbed on YouTube.
reaper_cushions 4w ago • 100%
Also, Marx’ distinction of productive and unproductive labour isn’t a moral one, but rather a strictly material one. Marx distinguishes between productive and unproductive labour strictly along the lines of whether the product of said labour turns a profit for a capitalist. Thus, the exact same labour process with the exact same resulting product can be both productive or unproductive, its categorisation is entirely determined by whether the product is a commodity or simply remains a good.
In your example, the barista making your coffee would be productive labour, whereas you making the coffee yourself would be classified as unproductive.
reaper_cushions 4w ago • 100%
The protein point is so incredibly trite. Have these gentlemen ever seen a horse?
reaper_cushions 4w ago • 100%
She was the assassination specialist of that group.
reaper_cushions 1mo ago • 100%
His entire career is based on doing stupid and dangerous things whilst afflicting maximum damage to himself for laughs. Like, that’s his entire thing.
reaper_cushions 1mo ago • 100%
At this point, they aren’t trying to sell her as the lesser evil, but rather as the sufficiently great evil to appeal to the innate American bloodthirst.
reaper_cushions 1mo ago • 100%
Reagan was a vegetable throughout his second term.
reaper_cushions 1mo ago • 100%
He isn’t a bad person, he’s just a massive idiot. Many such cases.
reaper_cushions 1mo ago • 100%
This person has all the money they could ever wish for, all the opportunities to do what they want, to become whoever they want to be, to interact with whomever they wish to interact. They could pick up woodworking, blacksmithing, learn about science, philosophy, history, politics, the arts, whatever. Instead, they choose to do this, day in, day out. It's sad, honestly.
reaper_cushions 1mo ago • 100%
reaper_cushions 1mo ago • 100%
God, these cars look so fucking cool. Horribly inefficient, but cool nonetheless.
reaper_cushions 1mo ago • 100%
Did Franz von Papen write this comment?
reaper_cushions 1mo ago • 100%
Ah, the tried and true succdem tactic of “punching left” (at other succdems lmao). Worked great in Germany in the last 20s, the SPD secured power for eternity and Germany has achieved socialism.
reaper_cushions 1mo ago • 100%
He’s fuckugly and a massive prick on a personal level. And since optics is all that matters to liberals, he’s the worst politician in history.
reaper_cushions 1mo ago • 100%
Honestly, where is the lie?
Smdh my dick head
Just doing research over here. Also by "good", I mean quotable in an academic context.
Most of the historic record of the GDR has been set by FRG historians running victory laps and is based on anecdotal evidence at best, mythology at worst. A lot of people also attempt to equate the GDR with the third Reich (which is insane to begin with, but that's what people are taught here). Preferred languages would be German and English. I could make Russian work, but not very well. Edit: I know about John Green.
According to her it was only used a handful of times and rinsed thoroughly. Which begs the question WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?!
Alright, peeps, I want to build Linux on my new PC and need some help with that. On my old PC, I had kubuntu installed, which I liked (at least until downloading Skype fried most of my installers and rebuffed all attempts at deinstallation). When installing kubuntu, I had a lot of help (and by a lot, I mean my friend did like 90% of the work) but as I don't see them quite as often and I would like to be a little more self-sufficient this time around, I implore thee, Linux users of Hexbear. So here are some general questions: 1. Which distribution is right for me? I have some experience with MINT and kubuntu. I really liked the KDE environment of kubuntu and generally preferred it to MINT. My friend uses archlinux, but they also warned me that arch requires a bit of expertise and isn't necessarily user firendly. It looked really cool, though. I am willing to learn, but I generally suck with computers. I will mostly use my PC for basic programming tasks and data analysis (mostly python using jupyter, but I would like to learn some basics in C++), similar work related tasks (using TeX-Studio, the pdf editing functions of programs like okular, Libre office on rare occasions etc.) and the occasional Minecraft session. 2. Where can I find useful resources for learning about a given distribution? Keep in mind that I suck absolute shit at computers. I know how to access/use the basic functions of the terminal and how to superficially navigate the PC, but anything beyond that is magic to me. 3. Y'all got any good wallpapers? A FALGSC themed wallpaper that doesn't burn your eyes out due to being perdominantly red would be cool.
Gaza has 2 million inhabitants, 42.3% of which are 14 and younger. Anyone else a little bit worried?