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tonysopranobignaturals-deactiva:

tonysopranobignaturals-deactiva:

assoc-of-free-people:

mysharona1987:

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Maybe because shared responsibility is a euphemism for oppression.

Me when it’s my turn to do the dishes^

The way he’s arguing with other peoples replies but not this one…ultimate takedown

fuckyeahmarxismleninism:

By Maurizio Coppola

Dr. Vicente Vérez Bencomo’s asked: “Do you know the difference between our Soberana vaccine and Pfizer? 

“Pfizer developed a commodity to sell to the governments and make big profits; the collateral effect was that the populations were partially protected from the virus. In Cuba, we developed a vaccine to protect our people and we are succeeding. If we will be able to earn some money from our work, obviously we will be happy to invest it in new public research.”

saitamastamaticsoup:

queer-google-searches:

40ouncesandamule:

jana-the-clown:

pregnantseinfeld:

girtheemoninja:

solitarelee:

politijohn:

politijohn:

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Yes, this is really a thing…

Yep, because baby formula is one of the most shoplifted things in America. Which should ALSO radicalize you.

Or… We stop shoplifting? 🤔 Are we demonizing acts to stop crimes now?

ill tear your head off your shoulders you dumb fuck

I’m all for radicalization like the government and society are fucked. But they put baby formula in locked cases because it is used to make meth. The store does this to keep an eye out if someone is buying way too much. Like waaaaay too much.

No. They lock it up because hungry babies need it and there is a thriving market for stealing baby formula because people will pay good money to guarantee their babies don’t starve.

You can’t make meth out of baby formula. You can stretch some drugs by cutting it with baby formula but “Drug dealers sometimes use the powdered formula to dilute heroin and methamphetamine or to stretch the product when supplies run low. However, experts say that more often than not, formula is stolen because of its high market demand among consumers rather than drug dealers.”

This is what imperialism and capitalism and the “war on drugs” does to people’s brains. You can see that people are so desperate to feed their babies that the people who rule your lives keep baby formula under lock and key but rather than that radicalizing you and making you want to fight for a world where no baby ever goes hungry, you justify this draconian bullshit because you’ve fallen for the propaganda that baby formula is used in some nebulous relation to “drugs” and drugs are bad so whatever inhuman monstrosity that occurs must be justifiable.

Baby formula is stolen because babies fucking need it and it’s goddamn 25$ a tin

That is the wildest shit I’ve ever heard if you use even half of a brain cell you would know that baby formula cannot be used to make meth💀 Also drug addicts are like actually people too. So cutting off resources and being like “oh its to stop druggies” is a shit thing too

nflstreet:

nflstreet:

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we got the right wing undertale RP blog offended that a 11 year old called trump gay

barren-and-trivial-words:

twryst:

quasi-normalcy:

quasi-normalcy:

Elon Musk’s only real act of genius was casting himself into a fictional archetype (the Tom Swift / John Galt / Tony Stark-style billionaire inventor) that so many people want to believe in so badly that they will overlook the mounting evidence that he’s actually just an unstable idiot with enough money to hire better engineers than himself.

And in some ways, clever people *have* to believe in it. If it’s real, then they’re living in a meritocracy; the world is fundamentally just, Everyone Can Become Rich in America, and all social problems can be solved through visionary engineering and rugged individualism. If it’s a lie, on the other hand–if he only bought his way into his position using the proceeds of a stolen emerald mine worked by stolen labour–then how will *you* ever become a genius-billionaire-playboy philanthropist with *your* engineering degree? And worse, if the system is unjust enough to promote someone like that, and if electric cars and underground tunnels and colonising Mars aren’t going to solve the problems that capitalism creates–then don’t you have a moral obligation and practical obligation to change the system?

No, it doesn’t bear thinking about.

this is the most concise and clear explanation of elon musk’s popularity among my fellow engineers that I’ve found, and I agree pretty resoundingly.

fundamentally, elon musk is a rich person’s idea of what a smart person looks like

70sscifiart:
“A 1973 Soviet postcard
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70sscifiart:

A 1973 Soviet postcard

carnageandculture:
“A Mundari man guards his precious Ankole-Watusi herd with a rifle. About 350,000 cattle are stolen and more than 2000 people killed each year by cattle rustlers.
By Tariq Zaidi
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carnageandculture:

A Mundari man guards his precious Ankole-Watusi herd with a rifle.  About 350,000 cattle are stolen and more than 2000 people killed each year by cattle rustlers.
By Tariq Zaidi