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  • Actually bananas reproduce asexual

  • Don't worry about that. You have enough time to move to a new neighborhood before it explodes

  • Ok, it's October, fine, I don't care anymore, but it's not Tuesday! It's Monday! Monday!

  • POV: It's not October yet, or is it?

  • thatsthejoke.zip

  • What happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas

  • Are you talking about fruit flies or time flies?

  • Time flies like an arrowFruit flies like a banana

  • Don't take away that the market didn't work right and needs fixing. It works as expected, serves first and foremost the ultra rich, and need to be destroyed. Markets only monitors demand, we need a necessity based economy

  • C'mon, don't be ridiculous! If the US was so anti left, Sanders would never make it to become president! We don't want to live in the timeline where the Republicans won the 2016 election because the Democrats didn't dare to send Sanders because he's too far left.

  • What does writing history mean to you? Making memes no one knows about, isn't. Making memes that enter public consciousness (as the word combination "a lot of persistent" seems to suggest or at least leave open) maybe. But what do I know, I lack basic reading skills apparently.

  • You talk about memes. I don't know them. I think all states, including Germany, teach the story of the Victors in school

  • Why?

    Jump
  • My favorite order is to watch Star Trek instead

  • Read the rules! No spoilers in this community! Most of us are living in 2023 or 2024 and don't want to know what happens later yet

  • Technically we know neither OOP's nor Mildred's age or generation

  • They can and they did. We know it since a decade. Modern people have about 2% neanderthal DNA in us

  • It was after. That also radicalized him towards class solidarity and socialism. He empathized with the suppressed indigenous peoples there and in the next step with the suppressed in his own country. He went to meet them and live with them as documented in his book The Road to Wigan Pier. Then, as a vaguely socialist, he went to Spain as documented in Homage to Catalonia. I read both books btw

  • He was radicalized against the Soviets because they did not support the socialist revolution led by anarchosyndicalists. Instead Stalin supported the liberals because he said it wasn't time for revolution yet which is BS since Barcelona and big parts of Catalonia did well under anarchists. An anarchist revolution would undermine the "ends justify the means" and "there is no other way to socialism than ours" rhetoric of the bolsheviks.

    TLDR He was an anti-Soviet agitator but from the left

  • How, that's scary, thanks!