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  • As someone who has absolutely no idea what is going on:

    Can you provide sources for the things you're saying?

    A raw opinion for its opinion's sake... I'm not sure it's a fitting post for something of such gravity, in the instance's meta community.

  • I don't know if it would be funnier if you pulled all this out of your ass for the joke, or if it was all real.

    On one hand, an elaborate troll.

    On the other, a scientifically well-learned polyglot cattle-farmer from Nepal with an unreliable memory and a penchant for pedantry.

  • Just as a sanity check for you, I think you're right about the people who choose to post on this thread.

    "Something someone can't do", is a subset of "job", because a "job" literally is something you get money for, because other people don't wanna do it for some reason.

    But the antiwork community is not here, and to be honest, your user of the word "type" in "only one type of job", muddles the meaning of the sentence a bit.

  • I see. Well, if I take what you're saying as fully correct, then it sounds like communism compared to anarchism, is just "a different path for how we reach the same utopia".

    And this different path passes through more authority (quantity and quality), through the existence and emphasis of the state.

    How much authority, is probably what makes the spectrum of Anarchy to Stalin-Lenin.

    And well... As an anarchist, deafboy's comment might be polemic, but I get it. Any authority that can, will get corrupted.

  • What makes this thing you're describing, not anarchism?

    I think you're thinking of anarchocommunism specifically. Which is "not all communism"(tm).

    State-based communism is a thing, that many people usually called tankies by others, do believe in.

  • I'm assuming they meant "talking to the parent, using less complicated, more mainstream words, even if the meaning is a little wrong as a result".

    Which in my opinion is an ok approach, even though this specific parent, just by posting here, appears tech- and lgbt- savvy enough to probably know at least some terms.

    Also, they could have just said 'not trans' instead, if 'cis' would be too advanced.

    Actually scratch that, I get using "straight" as non-lgbt. It is how is very commonly used outside of lgbt circles.

    But not a bad thought on its own. just maybe a bit othering.

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    in this picture and I don't rule it

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    Never too many rule

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    3 Years ago rule

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    Honorbound to protect the rule

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    living rule

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    Scratching the bottom of the ear-rule now

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    More Big Ass Rules on the Godamm Caption

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    There's more where that rules from

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    Auditory rule too

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    Auditory rule