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surprised-pika

Edit: Replaced with a better article since I was too lazy to click links earlier this morning. Old article link if you want it

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Be rootin'

be rootin'

be shootin'

but most of all, be kind

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lmao nice

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It's at the top of the homepage right now - https://www.nytimes.com/

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2492720

The five books from the image that I got are:

In the Shadow of Liberty: The Invisible History of Immigrant Detention in the United States by Ana Raquel Minian

Third Worlds Within: Multiethnic Movements and Transnational Solidarity by Daniel Widener, Vijay Prashad (Foreword)

The States of the Earth: An Ecological and Racial History of Secularization by Mohamed Amer Meziane, Jonathan Adjemian (Translator)

Ron Carey and the Teamsters: How a UPS Driver Became the Greatest Union Reformer of the 20th Century by Putting Members First by Ken Reiman

Empire of Normality: Neurodiversity and Capitalism by Robert Chapman

These five books sit atop by vinyl record-player or gramophone or whatever you call it nowadays (I think people just say record-player). The very last one is the one I want to read the most, Empire of Normality. The third one, The States of the Earth, seems very interesting to me and I think everyone else should read it. The first two seemed like no-brainers to someone like me and the fourth one is just 'cause like labor unions and Monthly Review (I always read Monthly Review and Science & Society, the last two Marxist academic journals still standing).

Currently reading:

Das Kapital by Karl Marx

An Ideological History of the CPC by Huang Yibing (translated into English from Chinese)

A Dance with Dragons by George R. R. Martin

Das Kapital is what I'm reading for the second time. I plan to finish it this time. The second book is apart of a trilogy of books called An Ideological History of the CPC (Volumes 1 - 3), each written by a separate author, and translated from Chinese into English. It costs about $170 for the entire trilogy box-set, but you'll frequently see it on sale on Amazon.com. A Dance with Dragons is the fifth book in the series A Song of Ice and Fire, right after the fourth book A Feast of Crows (which the bad TV show Game of Thrones is very loosely based off of).

And that's about all I'm reading and all of which I will read. The rest I may get from my local library (everyone should patronize their local library; they're currently being attacked by evangelicals, TERFs, and MAGAts).

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Fucking hand in your gumshoes and deboonker hats, stop pretending you're capable of parapolitical investigations right the hell now and go watch Seinfeld reruns (or Corner Gas reruns if you're Canadian) cause no one in that thread has any business looking into stuff anymore. I don't know if they failed The Belden Program or if the Belden Program failed them. For a hive of tinfoil hatred cranks, they seem to have missed a big one.

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Evergreen, unfortunately.

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Anyone else keeping up with this?

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It was just a tall guy. I checked for the safety of my family.

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Happy Victory Day comrades

Not linking to the tweet because theyre posting patsoc tier trash, concern trolling about satan and transgender people

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https://twitter.com/tim_cook/status/1787864325258162239

As you can imagine - the comments are very negative.

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lol

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