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It's the worst too because when you're sick is the MOST when you want to be baby and yet no one wants to be around you
If this is short for "Millenial boomer" I will roll around on the floor crying
Also if you don't listen to clipping you'll probably really like them
Cocktails for life! Greyhounds are superior
I mean....there is a seat at the top....
Also I love that there are little holes in whatever it is, so that even if you tried to take refuge from rain, you're fucked. That's some hostile architecture right there
The absolute most obvious Halloween mascot, I love them 🥺
With them coming inside, will it be like, you coming out of your bedroom and seeing someone at the table drinking a cup of coffee and reading the paper or something?
So I think I broke my toe and caught covid within 48 hours of eachother, so now I have to stay locked in my room at my place (which I hate I do not want room mates) AND I left my laptop charger at my partners house I even started wearing my mask again at work.
Frick
Giving the general population access to therapeutic language was a mistake.
Noice, a fellow fresh scholar! I don't have a pre-made reading list, I kind of came up with one on my own. Don't know if it will be the best sequence but something like:
- Wage Labor and Capital
- The Peoples' Guide to Capitalism by Hadas Thier
- Caliban and the With by Silvia Federici
- State and Revolution
- many others to follow (my goal is to read primarily non white Marxist thought/histories)
Now that I've started Engels, I'm thinking that it may be a good read before the people's guide or directly after. I really appreciated the intro giving a summary of the rise of the bourgeoisie, feels like it put a lot in perspective.
Judging by the title, Value Price and Profit definitely sounds like a great companion to Wage Labor and Capital. Lol.