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doronjosama:

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postirony:

“Although the neoconservative website markets itself as independent and its editor has claimed “we don’t take money from governments,” it is actually financed by the US government’s regime-change arm, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). “

death2america:

A while back I made a list of US state media sites not to trust on world events and foreign policy. Now welcome Coda Story to the list!

Others, for people who missed the original list:

- Radio Free Asia

- Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe

- Voice of America

- Alhurra

- Radio y Televisión Martí

This is not me spreading a conspiracy theory, these are actually funded/backed by the US government (see US Agency for Global Media).

haha, wow.

everythingsecondhand:
“The Wicker Man, by Robin Hardy and Anthony Shaffer (Pocket Books, 1978).
From The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles.
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everythingsecondhand:

The Wicker Man, by Robin Hardy and Anthony Shaffer (Pocket Books, 1978).

From The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles.

70sscifiart:
“Paul Lehr’s cover art for a 1964 edition of HG Wells’ ‘The Island of Dr. Moreau’
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70sscifiart:

Paul Lehr’s cover art for a 1964 edition of HG Wells’ ‘The Island of Dr. Moreau’

leviathan-supersystem:

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pylertalma:

bogleech:

boxercrab:

source

no territorialism between different kinds of moral eels, they know they’re all the same ridiculous thing

me and the boys

nevertrytofreezeculture:

sighinastorm:

sushinfood:

mauken-dyn:

mightyinvincible:

thepursuitoflaziness:

blackqueerblog:

I don’t think this is how efficient markets are supposed to work.

That’s obscene.

Notice how all the entertainment item such as toys and tv have gotten more affordable over the years, as necessities such as food housing and hospitol services have gotten significantly pricier.

Yeah something’s wrong here.

It’s called a paywall. The rich only look after their own.

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Originally posted by spockvarietyhour

This is a pretty good demonstration of why capitalism doesn’t work in practice. One of the core concepts of capitalism is that people will only pay what they can afford so the market will adjust and most things will be affordable to most people. This generally works for leisure items but not essential items. 

But, if it’s a choice between death and debt (or other undesirable ways of raising money) people will obviously go with the latter. And if every company that offers essential items/services raises their prices they all benefit, because people will have no choice but to pay more. And the core tenet of capitalism is that businesses should take the action that makes the most profit. 

mother-entropy:

sprakcomic:

Vampire Bat and Fruit Bat! They are spooky Gal Pals!

@katerooos Artober: Bat

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plum-soup:

kontextmaschine:

memewhore:

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honestly this is

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erasure

So are we not gonna talk about “man size wads”