I don't get the backlash against Unschooling, it's important to teach your children about Kim Jong Un
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Indiana Jones and the Last of His Retirement Savings
If the vanguard party advances the most radical ideas of the working class, and its membership is largely the most radical members of the working class, then who are they advising? If it is the average less radical worker, who should lead the revolution instead of the most radical ones, then the party has become tailist. If it is the most radical workers who are for some reason kept outside the party but still follow their advice, is this difference between leading and advising just a matter of who has a membership card in their wallet? If it is other non-party worker organizations, then what can the party do that those orgs can not do by themselves if leadership is out of the question? why not just join them instead?
It comes from the manga industry, which heavily incentivizes creating a lot of interesting pilot-like starts, but when they get serialized the author does not know how to continue the story, and the advice they get from publishers drives the series to be generic and cheap.
Wow did Silksong finally get an actual release date?
Hey @CascadeOfLight@hexbear.net a Disco Elysium post you wrote here has 250k views on twitter, people are being nice to you and I figured you might want to know about it
The married couple should have to draw a random surname from the top 1000 most popular ones but with 1 % obvious joke names sprinkled in, no refunds
I'm working on a theory that the reason people do mountain climbing, cave diving, get imploded in a submersible, etc., is that rich people know on some subconscious level that they are making billions suffer and destroying the planet, and as a result seek to die in horrifying ways
The Finnish civil war, although I don't think the sides were ever called north and south
I think people worry too much about preserving and archiving things when they should just embrace the beauty of things being lost to time
It's a good day to remember that almost nothing ever sets a precedent