- houses designed as if they were some private plastic surgeon’s office;
- neopentec churches with black walls.
if i wanted to destroy the u.s., i’d vote for ralph wiggum.
if i wanted someone better than most presidents since lincoln, i’d vote for the lenin mummy from the simpsons.
… a senile version of him IS actually the president.
let’s be honest, most products from the military industrial complex of the u.s. deserve the “acme” brand.
otters. baby otters. otters offering baby otters to be eaten first by predators.
the day some chinese soldier step on your door, start worrying.
croatia is under a ustashe regime once again.
op would be conversational with a significant part of the world, and they’re not to blame for colonialism. just by learning spanish, english and portuguese they would be able to talk to anyone south of rio grande in the u.s., and talk to some former british colonies in africa and asia. put some russian and french and you would be left with just perhaps middle east, east and southeast asia.
knowing that and learning some arabic and chinese (throw in some language of some east or southeast asian country if they want) and there’s not much left, but to discuss how colonialism brought the world to this situation.
i never did really care about income and property taxes (including vehicle related taxes), even though they can be a pain in the *ss. i believe they’re a fair share of contribution to society, at least in the capitalist context that we live in. but it bothers me product taxes, especially those levied upon non-processed or low-processed food, medicine, basic hygiene and cleaning, basic clothing and products not produced in your country when said country doesn’t have an industrial policy to encourage the production of these items internally.
it’s not a moral problem per se. it doesn’t matter if members of the so called 1% are personally good or bad. if they reached those positions then they are performing roles that are prejudicial for the society.
politics is less about people’s morality or intentions. it’s about what they effectively do.
pretty much all of my toys who ran on regular batteries.
funny enough he’s hated by both anarchists (because of makhno) and stalinists (because reasons).
is this some falun gong sh*t?
that ending a relationship that isn’t working is also my responsibility, instead of postponing it, thinking “this time things will be alright” or “if i break up, everyone will think wrong of me” and letting dissatisfaction grow inside me, turning myself into an *sshole.
lviv and zakarpattia oblasts and lublin and south carpathian voivodships are great picks too. in germany saxony would be my first choice, or perhaps mecklenburg.
and proselitizing. don’t forget proselitizing. if possible go to squares and city centers, perhaps with a small table or tent, lots of pamphlets and some good will to explain.
to most modern “leftists” olof palme would be a tankie.
Most of them are 3rd world countries because of these movements…
with perhaps the exception of south korea and with some good will taiwan, not a single capitalist country reached the so called “developed” status coming from underdeveloped. all of those who did received a downpour of american taxpayer money.
someone’s gotta have the brains. too bad that people here in the brazilian government are ditching FOSS after investing in them for so long.