i believe all states are evil, to be honest!
some are just actively persuing evil stuff more than others
but given half a chance, capitalists in any country would turn to fascism
i believe all states are evil, to be honest!
some are just actively persuing evil stuff more than others
but given half a chance, capitalists in any country would turn to fascism
ah don't worry about that, lots of it is online now :3
thank you for the explanation, it was really interesting and in-depth! you should be a teacher!
i'm not an old man and i'd love to nap every day
oh wow, i didn't realize that, i thought it was infinitely reusable just by melting and re-forming it. thank you really much for the explanation.
what you wrote reminded me of silly putty, it's really stretchy and elastic to start with, but if you play with it for a while, it starts to be less elastic and breaks apart.
does metal also break down? i'm thinking about like aluminium cans that are used for soda and stuff like that
permenent? can't plastic get melted down and recycled again?
once i put some plastic container in the dishwasher and it got too hot, it kind of melted a bit. it didn't totally melt but the lid doesn't fit anymore.
i dunno if it was injection molded though
it's been one for at least a year. redditors are the fucking worst
Fuck off, either ban me or don't. Censoring my opinions about activism is as gatekeeping as it comes.
I'm not going to stop telling people that boycotts, without clear goals, targets, and an actual structured organized effort are a waste of time, because they are.
Boycotts as part of an organized movement with a clear target and goal are worthwhile.
Slacktivism, like petitions and individuals boycotting things, just absorb time and energy from real activist efforts.
If you want to stop wasting time and energy arguing about it, then be the change you want to see in the world. I am not going to stop pushing for real change.
Today's boycotter becomes tomorrow's person who gives up on the boycott because that's just how boycotts are. They are not generally effective as a standalone tool. That is just a fact.
Yes, absolutely! Thank you very much for sharing the link.
chrome can use their dominant market position to kill all other competing browsers, then they can use their monopoly to kill addons and extensions they don't like, slow down or break webpages which go against their interests, and so on.
google having a near-complete monopoly on the web scares me more than most issues in tech