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    Gimme that leg boy

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  • Is Lebanon part of Israel’s promised territory?
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    I'm not the original person asked, just expressing my opinion.

    I can't definitively say what I would do, because I was born into privilege. I can try to imagine, though, if I was broken in such a way, I would likely seek revenge. That doesn't invalidate anything I said in my previous comment. I believe Hamas committed atrocities on Oct 7. I would be hesitant to condemn them due to the conditions those atrocities were borne out of. If my family was murdered, my home destroyed, my people oppressed, etc. I'm sure I would feel justified in an act of revenge.

    But killing or abducting an Israeli child, who for all I know could grow up being an advocate for my people, would not be justice. Do you think it would be? And how many Israeli children would need to die in order to to account for the endless sins of their forebears?

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  • Is Lebanon part of Israel’s promised territory?
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    I'm not a "Israel deserved Oct 7th" person because I think that lends itself to the idea that the victims of the atrocities committed on Oct 7 deserved it. I don't think they did. I do think Israel as a nation brought it upon themselves in the sense that they have been oppressing the Palestinians for however many years, and if they hadn't been, the event wouldn't have happened.

    Norman Finkelstein put it in a pretty interesting way -- atrocities were committed on Oct 7, but he would not condemn a violent outburst by people who were born in a concentration camp. He urged leniency and grace that would normally be afforded to people who were born into such conditions and who proceeded to commit unspeakable acts.

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  • What was the last song you had to press repeat on?
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    Holy, Holy by Geordie Greep. Insanely talented artist

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  • The US-Backed Fascist Regime in Palestine
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    Sorry dude all I'm saying is every comment you write sounds like you're trying to dunk on someone in a weirdly incoherent and haughty way, even this one. I guess, yeah, you don't seem to be engaging in good faith at all and that's pretty lame.

    Definitely "yeah that's what I thought you'd say" is a real dick thing to say. You wouldn't say that in person, would you? Do you see what I'm getting at? Sorry dude I don't mean to excoriate you, but hopefully you see what I'm getting at. You can have opposing views without being like that

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  • The US-Backed Fascist Regime in Palestine
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    Shit. That's very disappointing. This is my first time hearing about it. Guess I'm glad I listened to Understanding Power through alternative means

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  • The US-Backed Fascist Regime in Palestine
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    what a strange interaction. I don't think anything you said was really off base. Maybe I'm too stupid to follow but it looks like EABOD25 thinks they pulled a "gotcha" on you but your line of thinking seems pretty consistent

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  • A Monopoly on Violence
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    LMAOOO im fuckin dead

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  • A Monopoly on Violence
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    Nah, it just institutionalizes it and perpetuates it in a different form -- namely structural violence. It's oppressive and coercive in nature, ultimately used to protect the interests of those with property and further instantiate inequality.

    You can't eliminate violence through violence. You have to meet people's basic needs. A society that coerces people to act a particular way -- especially in regards to meeting their basic needs -- through the threat of force could not have been built on freedom, or compassion, or mutual solidarity. It's unjust, imo

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  • A Monopoly on Violence
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    Violence doesn't just become good because you legitimize it through the state.

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  • What uplifts you the most?
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    Playing guitar. I'm bad, can't really play with others, couldn't play live, but being able to sing and play along to songs I love, putting my own spin on them, or getting into a rhythm and making up silly lyrics is one of the most valuable things I ever learned to do. Probably the single best thing I've done in my life is learn to play.

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  • Academic writing
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    I like the part where one guy goes, "Justice is paying your debts" and Socrates goes, "oh yeah? so it would be just for me to return the gun my friend loaned me, when he comes back requesting it in a murderous frenzy? Yeah, that's what I thought."

    And the guy just leaves lol

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  • Trump’s Weird, Low-Energy Speech Ends With an Even Stranger Twist
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    Part of the issue is that Donald Trump isn't using these words in any factual sense, but in a purely rhetorical sense. He is utilizing them as boogeyman terms to scare people away from Harris. It doesn't matter that's it's not factually correct because average people don't know otherwise.

    That brings me to the other part of the issue, which is fascism is notoriously difficult to pin down. Umberto Eco talks about this in his essay Ur-Fascism. He notes that fascism isn't actually dependent on one or two attributes, such as complete totalitarianism, or support of capital, and doesn't necessarily have a single religious philosophy. He notes historical examples of things like anticapitalist fascism, religious fascism, atheist fascism, etc.

    Still he notes 14 qualities that are typically associated with fascism

    • The Cult of Tradition
    • Rejection of Modernism
    • The Cult of Action for Action’s Sake
    • Disagreement is Treason
    • Fear of Difference
    • Appeal to a Frustrated Middle Class
    • Obsession with a Plot
    • The Enemy is Both Strong and Weak
    • Pacifism is Trafficking with the Enemy
    • Contempt for the Weak
    • Everybody is Educated to Become a Hero
    • Machismo
    • Selective Populism
    • Newspeak

    Much of these are relevant to Trump's campaign, even more than I had anticipated. Definitely give it a listen or check out the Wikipedia page, it's a worthwhile half hour just to hear the perspective of someone who actually lived through Italian fascism.

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  • morning on the lake [Mamiya 6 | 75mm f3.5 | Portra 400]
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    Thanks! I took it in Meredith, NH.

    (Not sure why my mastodon response wont show here...I'm the OP)

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  • John Darnielle, "For Moses After He Learned To Say The Letter S".
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    The high vibration
    And rapid transfers of energy from Kyanite
    Create pathways
    Where none existed before
    Thus report people whose wheels are greased
    With the sort of snake oil
    Your mother's never liked the smell of
    Mom knows best
    It’s the truth
    But I happened across a piece of Kyanite
    In New Orleans last month
    Which I keep in my dice bag
    You learned
    To pronounce the S in sky
    The ky has gone out
    Never again will stars twinkle there like diamonds
    No longer will we gaze upon the ky
    In the dwindling light before bedtime
    It’s all right
    Our time in the ky
    Was short
    And miraculous
    Who knows what new wonders
    The full sky holds
    It is unexplored terrain
    For us all
    To access forgotten childhood memories
    Or to recall a word
    Or name
    That eludes you
    Touch the center of your brow
    With kyanite
    
    - John Darnielle
    
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  • Marvel [Tyler Hendrix]
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    I think you've said a lot that is in line with the video, tbh. Most of your points accurately spell out why a superhero movie involving a protagonist who disrupts the status quo wouldn't work, mostly because we are living in the status quo and the general audience's main frame of reference -- that which they use to understand the story -- is that status quo is overall good, that there are inevitable bad parts that must come with the good, and that mass change is inherently bad. You even note this last point yourself.

    But it doesn't change the fact that the superheros are still, for the most part, not proactively trying to recognize reorganize society, but keep it the same and react to its threats, which sometimes have interesting intentions of reorganization, but ultimately all end up doing an irredeemable act in the eyes of the audience so to signal that they are in fact the bad guy.

    I don't think this video is really meant to be taken as "superheros should change the status quo," but more closely look at Graebers generalization and kinda jostle people out of their "the status quo is ultimately good, despite it's necessary evils," worldview. Graeber often said he's not trying to provide an answer or solution to societal organization outside of hierarchical Nation-states, but just to allow people to break out of the traditional mental framework and ask the question, what else could work?

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  • All that colonizing, and for what!?
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    Sometimes I can't believe it...

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  • Maybe they're onto something
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    The adjustment period is real. I was showering twice a day when I stopped shampooing, because my hair (lots of it, but fine and not coarse) got greasy quick. After a few weeks, it normalized. I can shower once a day now. I still wash it by running my fingers and water through it over and over, so it doesn't smell. I still have a somewhat dry scalp though, it didn't really fix that. Don't really have dandruff, but if I scratch my scalp a bunch or use a comb directly on it several times, I'll have to rinse the dandruff out.

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  • Maybe they're onto something
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    Same, although I've been going for longer than two years. Honestly, I cant really remember when I stopped use shampoo. But if I don't shower for a day, it starts looking a little greasy. I have lots of straight fine hair, run the water and my fingers through it rigorously in the shower, and then I come out, scrunch it with the towel (dont rub, it will break the hair fibers) and then air dry. Get compliments on my hair all the time.

    As for smell, it just smells like hair. It can get slightly more pungent if I dont shower, but otherwise it just smells like me. Every once in a while I ask my full-poo GF to check if my hair smells because my own noseblindness, and she hasn't told me to go shower yet.

    Definitely when you go from poo to no-poo, your hair is extra greasy. I don't know the science behind it, but it seems to over produce oils and takes a couple weeks to normalize. During that period I was showering once in the morning and once at night, again running my fingers and water through my hair for ~2-3 minutes straight. After a while my hair didnt get so greasy.

    When I use soap or shampoo, my hair loses all of its body and shine doesn't go back to normal for a day or so.

    I imagine for some people this works, but for others it doesn't. I do feel a little weird when people ask me what my "secret" is and I'm literally like "yeah just don't wash it lol"

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  • I recently got a Steamdeck and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations of games that take almost 0 brainpower to play so that I can focus on listening to audiobooks. For me that means no dialogue and no text to read. Games that have worked for me so far are: - Rocket League (difficult to play on Steamdeck) - Vampire Survivors (once I learned what each item does) - Peggle Games that I've had trouble with include - Sifu - Brotato (gotta read to learn the items) - Factorio - Baba is You Games I have yet to really try: - Elite Dangerous - Elden Ring - Dorf Romantik (this is promising) - Powerwash Simulator (also promising) - RollerDrome - Halo: MCC online (is Halo 3 online viable on steamdeck?) - Risk of Rain 2 - Hades Anyone have any suggestions? I'm running out of ideas and may end up just forgoing this hole idea in favor of keeping gaming and books separate

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    I don't really know much about socialism, but I want to learn more. I also don't really know what kind of book I'm looking for, but I'm not really looking to read Marx at this point and I also don't want to read a pop economy book like Freakonomics. I want something a little more legit, or academic, I guess. I'm cool with classics, too, if there is a story out there that explores these themes. Sorry if that's not much to go by, I'm having trouble articulating what it is I want to read

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    cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/401464 > I'm looking for something short, ~5min, but if you have a longer one I'd love to hear it, too

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    I'm looking for something short, ~5min, but if you have a longer one I'd love to hear it, too

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    J'ai étudié a université aux université, mais je ne me souviens pas beaucoup. Je ne suis pas certain c'est exact ^^^ Je suis désolé pour mon mauvais discours, mais je suis excitée lire votre posts et comments ! Mais, comment dire "posts" et "comments ?

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    Suzie loves to sleep

    She's my baby kitty.

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    She's my baby kitty.

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