Prunebutt
@Prunebutt@feddit.de
- Comment on “Unload your troubles unto me, even if it’s tough to swallow. I’m used to swallowing huge loads.” 1 year ago:
Can someone explain what the chad is referencing?
- Comment on I'm now concerned about the billions I flushed in my teen years... 1 year ago:
Isn’t that the same thought process that could lead you to mass murder a bunch of folk? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
- Comment on I'm now concerned about the billions I flushed in my teen years... 1 year ago:
Looks like religious conservative “pro-life” propaganda to me. ಠ_ಠ
- Comment on Trappedmunk 1 year ago:
Woosh
- Comment on Trappedmunk 1 year ago:
He’s allergic to cumin? TIL
- Comment on Analog problems require kickass solutions 1 year ago:
Fair point.
- Comment on Analog problems require kickass solutions 1 year ago:
Depends on your definition of “works”. Do you want stabilityin your sound?
- Comment on It would have to be a VERY lazy dog to allow a fox to jump over it anyway. 1 year ago:
I think your brain skips these functional words quite easily (but would notice immediately if they are missing, course)
- Comment on Noone will notice 1 year ago:
Can someone explain this?
- Comment on It would have to be a VERY lazy dog to allow a fox to jump over it anyway. 1 year ago:
Ikr?
- Comment on It would have to be a VERY lazy dog to allow a fox to jump over it anyway. 1 year ago:
You skipped the “of”. Made the same mistake.
- Comment on Shaved everywhere and got tired 1 year ago:
That’s part of the tittilating excitement of clicking on nsfw posts on c/all: You never know what you’ll get.
- Comment on It's for you! 1 year ago:
Yes, dad. 🙄
- Comment on Shaved everywhere and got tired 1 year ago:
NSFW Tag, plz
- Comment on It's for you! 1 year ago:
Microsoft hired him and I apparently that means they’re done? 🤷
- Comment on Here's your mirror kings 1 year ago:
You are dn the internet and not everyone here is from the US.
The US political system is not the center of the political world.
In fact, I think that the Democrat Republican dichotomy is one reason why people in the west are so badly informed when it comes to politics.
- Comment on Here's your mirror kings 1 year ago:
You really need to understand that there is a waaay bigger political spectrum than “Democrats” and “Republicans”. Especially when it comes to foreign policy.
- Comment on Take me back 1 year ago:
I’m genuine: just because you think it’s wrong, doesn’t automatically make it a fallacy.
So name one logical fallacy that applies, i.e. “Slippery slope”, “Appeal to authority”, etc.
- Comment on Take me back 1 year ago:
Name one.
- Comment on Take me back 1 year ago:
The comment just didn’t have an obvious connection to the comment above.
The “addendum” doesn’t cite any sources and claims that a modern household takes 3 hours a week to maintain. The “institute” is full of bogus claims praising liberalism.
You can just admit that you have no idea what class analysis or feudalism is, you know?
And your last sentence shouts for the “yet you take part in society”-meme.
- Comment on Take me back 1 year ago:
What does that have to do with my comment?
Also: From a material dialectics point of view, the working class of today and the serfs from medieval europe have quite a lot in common. Even moreso, if you take the gig economy into account (see: Yanis Varoufakis’ concept of “techno-feudalism”).
- Comment on Take me back 1 year ago:
Nah. The Adam Smith “Institute” is nothing, but (mostly debunked) liberal propaganda.
- Comment on Take me back 1 year ago:
That’s because of advancements in medicine, not because we work longer hours.
- Comment on A Florida restaurant chain says boosting pay and offering better benefits helped it end its labor shortage 1 year ago:
Are you having a stroke?
- Comment on Take me back 1 year ago:
We’ve had the 40h work week for about 100 years and more or less exponential growth for that time, too. Why did that never turn into more leisure time?
No one is asking for feudal society. Just more leisure
- Comment on Take me back 1 year ago:
There was a recent report (rather exagerrated but still) which claimed that in the 1930s it took 65 hours of human labour a week to run a household. Today it takes 3. Things were worse back in medieval days.
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- Comment on Take me back 1 year ago:
Why can’t we have both? Why must we trade one for the other?
- Comment on A Florida restaurant chain says boosting pay and offering better benefits helped it end its labor shortage 1 year ago:
I’m not in a political decision making position.
- Comment on A Florida restaurant chain says boosting pay and offering better benefits helped it end its labor shortage 1 year ago:
Or we could… Reduce overproduction a little bit? 🤷
- Comment on "Tie me up and do whatever you want" 1 year ago:
Is that you, creator of the TV Show “Black Mirror”, Charlie Brooker?