UraniumBlazer
@UraniumBlazer@lemm.ee
- Comment on "Me Ug! Ug feel ACADEMIC!" 22 hours ago:
Makes sense
- Comment on "Me Ug! Ug feel ACADEMIC!" 2 days ago:
Hey, what’s wrong with APA?
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Lol good for u, grandpa
- Comment on Remember 1 week ago:
Ur mom’s fart caused the great depression
- Comment on Remember 1 week ago:
Keynesian economics is a macroeconomic theory of total spending in the economy and its effects on output, employment, and inflation. It was developed by British economist John Maynard Keynes during the 1930s in an attempt to deal with the effects of the Great Depression.
The central belief of Keynesian economics is that government intervention can stabilize the economy. Keynes’ theory was the first to sharply separate the study of economic behavior and individual incentives from the study of broad aggregate variables and constructs.
Based on his theory, Keynes advocated for increased government expenditures and lower taxes to stimulate demand and pull the global economy out of the Depression.
Subsequently, Keynesian economics was used to refer to the concept that optimal economic performance could be achieved—and economic slumps could be prevented—by influencing aggregate demand through economic intervention by the government.
Keynesian economists believe that such intervention can result in full employment and price stability.
- Comment on I hope Lemm.ee is not stored in the US 2 weeks ago:
Hmm, now that you said it, I’m not sure if the servers are in Estonia. The main admin though @sunaurus@lemm.ee is Estonian.
- Comment on I hope Lemm.ee is not stored in the US 2 weeks ago:
It’s Estonian. However, it does federate with American instances. This means, that all your content that you post gets stored in American instances too.
Think of it like this: let’s say you had an American follower on Instagram that always saved all your posts. You might be able to completely delete your data from Instagram. What this one user does with your data is however, beyond your control.
- Comment on It really is like this 3 weeks ago:
I think many might reference the Uyghur genocide + extreme authoritarianism to explain why they call China fascist. I personally, am not educated on the persecution of the Uyghur genocide part, so I’m not so sure.
But China definitely has hints of nationalism and “former glory” or whatever when they start talking about Taiwan and the South China Sea. Sooo ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- Comment on Turning myself in 3 weeks ago:
The joke is that OP is not actually undocumented, but wants to turn themselves in to get the free flight to these travel destinations.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Awwww
- Comment on [deleted] 5 weeks ago:
Ehh not really.
Economically: The pro China ones can sometimes be pro market-ish. However, I’ve seen some of them talk about how Xi Jinping is making China have a more and more planned economy day by day. As for the pro USSR n North Korea ones, I’ve seen them range from hard anti-market to having teeny tiny sympathy for a very small, heavily state controlled market.
Socially: I’ve seen many trans ppl on hexbear. Aaaand I’ve also seen ppl claim transgenderism itself to being bourgeoisie manufactured fake science to distract the population from the real issue- class warfare. HOWEVER, I have seen none of them defending religious beliefs or ideals.
Therefore, the only thing similar that they share with right wingers, is that their political structures would over time evolve into stateful, classful, authoritarian systems.
Oh, and yeah- they both really love strongmen…
- Comment on Cheers Bro 5 weeks ago:
We were taught mx+b and ß0 + ß1x
- Comment on This could be the costume for a New Super Hero. What would you name him? 5 weeks ago:
Le Frenchman
- Comment on Looks like a ent to me. 1 month ago:
No. U look wise
- Comment on Oh c'mon Jimmy! Just a few more days! 1 month ago:
N he had to see Darth MacDonalds get reelected :(
- Comment on Nom nom 1 month ago:
Do you have dyslexia or something like that by chance? I don’t think I’ve met anyone who gets confused between b and d. (No offense, I’m just intrigued)
- Comment on You are all WAY too happy about an extremely powerful and very wealthy CEO who controls a monopoly and uses slave labor. Not to mention he has this two-tiered system based on arbitrary data. 1 month ago:
I had read a porno where the elves r just twinks who decided to “live” with Santa. Sounded rlly fun haha. I read it a long time ago, so don’t have the sauce. Was a rlly hot read tho. 10/10 read if anyone finds it.
- Comment on These dames wanting inclusivity 1 month ago:
Listen, I’m not against using any words. I’m just for using words, that if used cause no harm, and lead to people feeling better. We are emotional beings and it is unnecessary to try to pretend that we aren’t.
If someone wants me to call them “X”, I would try to do that if it is not too out of my way, right? That’s all.
- Comment on These dames wanting inclusivity 1 month ago:
Not a native English speaker, so I guess I’m understanding the word wrong (judging from the other comments).
It’s just that calling someone a “man/woman” makes it seem like I’m calling them old? Like… I don’t think we associate the word “man” with youth, right? Like… Whenever someone refers to me as a man (which is quite uncommon thankfully), I cringe a little inside.
- Comment on These dames wanting inclusivity 1 month ago:
Nah, I identify as male. It’s just that the visual of a “man” for me is an older bearded dude with a deep voice… which I’m not…
- Comment on These dames wanting inclusivity 1 month ago:
Must be cultural then (as another commentator pointed out). I’m not a native English speaker. Perhaps it must be different meanings associated to words influenced by my native language? Not sure haha
- Comment on These dames wanting inclusivity 1 month ago:
Well, English is not the native language where I’m from. So perhaps it must be the cultural context for the word “man”? I mean, we don’t use the words “male-female” much outside biological contexts as well… I’ve just rarely seen anyone use the words “man/woman” for anyone our age (we’re young adults for context).
- Comment on These dames wanting inclusivity 1 month ago:
Do women wanna be called “women” tho? I don’t mean this rhetorically, but as a genuine question.
I for example, would hate to be called a “man”. It just makes me sound old. I would prefer being referred to as “male”, or anything that isn’t the word “man”. This is applicable to a lot of my friends too. Don’t women feel the same way?
- Comment on I'm literally a thinking lump of fat 2 months ago:
That’s true tho
- Comment on Just because you're a slob at home do you have to be an inconsiderate slob in public 2 months ago:
BUT BUTTS ARE IN PANTS. I would have the same reaction if u sat butt naked on a chair i was going to sit on (unless u were hot… then I probably would take a sniff, but that’s not the point)
- Comment on Just because you're a slob at home do you have to be an inconsiderate slob in public 2 months ago:
Yes, but many MAAAANY ppl don’t wash their feet. Feet r also present in humid, sweaty environments, which are our shoes. It makes em stink like crazy, which is disgusting.
- Comment on Me at 13 asking if I can have Christmas dinner at the adults' table [Day 15] 2 months ago:
Kids are not allowed at orgies, son.
- Comment on CEO to Worker Pay Ratios for S&P 500 Companies 2 months ago:
Santa’s top 100 picks for gifting bunnies this Christmas
- Comment on Fuck the hayters and neighsayers 2 months ago:
Vaush?
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
Circumcised?