What was it the IRA told Thatcher? “You have to be lucky every single time. We only have to be lucky once.”
What was it the IRA told Thatcher? “You have to be lucky every single time. We only have to be lucky once.”
No, but he talks to them.
This is why I believed in Santa till I was like 10. One year, my sister and I got a couple big presents, but I knew my folks were in a bad financial spot. “There’s no way Mom and Dad could afford this, it must’ve been Santa!”
Turns out it was just more debt :(
Cool, thanks! Never really thought about 3rd party stuff, it being Nintendo and all. I’ll give em a shot!
If the people voted by filling out Facebook quizzes
Yeah, she’s warrantied them two or three times. It was always either drift or the damn things just not working for whatever reason. Eventually she gave up, I couldn’t blame her.
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I do love my Switch Lite tho. Never had a single issue with it, while my wife’s normal Switch can’t keep working joycons to save its life. Vampire Survivors does bog the framerate occasionally though.
(X) Doubt
DOGE won’t be able to do anything because it’s a fake office made to keep Elon happy enough to fund Trump. It won’t last a year before Musk and Trump hate each other because two narcissists like that can’t share a space.
He can recommend ending DST all he wants, but nobody will have to listen to him.
Yeah, yeah, the Time Knife, we’ve all seen it
No problem!
Honestly, one of the best introductions to anarchism is The Conquest of Bread by Petr Kropotkin. It’s a century old and still very relevant and approachable. You can find it for free on The Anarchist Library.
My favorite thing about Jackie Chan movies is exactly this. He usually spends most of the fight backing off, hands up, going “no no no I don’t want to do this” until he has no choice but to clothesline someone with a ladder (remorsefully).
It’s a trope Avatar the Last Airbender did great with too.
Damn straight
I’m your huckleberry…
Man now I’m gonna watch Tombstone again aren’t I
The same as everyone else’s - a society without hierarchy.
I see it playing out perfectly fine, just like it has throughout human existence in numerous societies across the globe. But it takes a lot of work to get there.
Dual-power structures, consensus-based democracy, and federated communes. Between those three are most of your answers.
And obviously we don’t have the conditions necessary for anarchism at present, or we’d already be living it.
Tell me you don’t know anything about anarchism without saying it
You watch trash water drain into dirt
Counterpoint: cats meow mostly just to communicate with humans. They don’t meow between themselves, typically.
So I’d argue they already are