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  • That's true. It's very often I'll get actual replies to things I contribute, which is cool!

    I think a lot of the ghost town effect is because other platforms focused on superficial things you don't really see much here. Big sparkly notifs when you get an updoot and meta-currencies and that sort of thing.

    I don't get a lot of upvotes on stuff, which sometimes gives the impression nobody's seen it. Furthermore, I find if I respond to something posted older than a few days or a week? That convo is dead. Haha.

  • I think you're taking it too lightly.

    Sorry, there was no way I could find to phrase that without it reading sarcastically but sincerely, I wasn't trying to downplay your insights!

    I was being mildly sarcastic, but also totally serious, in that the birthright of Millenials and onward has been on the "and find out" end of eroding social safety nets and a generally declining civilization.

    The idea of living in peace without constantly playing the "weather the next socioeconomic crisis" roguelike dice game is basically a foreign concept at this point. (To anybody who must work for a living.)

    • "Oh wow, what a major recession! The worldwide economy sucks! There's no jobs! Groceries are expensive! Bosses are kings! Wages are frozen!" (Which year, amirite?)
    • "Wow these natural disasters are crazy! Look, the water catches fire! Woah, everyone's full of plastic!"
    • Hey that thing there was a steady supply of? Everybody's freaking out and ready to fight over it.(Jobs, toilet paper, gasoline, twinkies, silicon, whatever.)
    • "Hey everything was alright for a while! Workers are winning raises and sick days! But corpos complain and fire everybody to make line go up. Unemployment at record highs again. Here's 42 ways to suck up to your boss and beg to keep your income."
    • "Haha wow we were SURE that plague was extinct."
    • "Rents skyrocketing. Nobody's having children. People who want them are increasingly infertile. People who don't, make it an entire political identity.
    • (Insert the entirety of 2020-onward here)
    • Everything is hyper competitive and a requires luck. The lucky want to tell you it's all about Just Working Harder and "everything is actually better than it's ever been!"
    • Hey remember when the whole world went to war against fascists? Ha they're seen as legitimate again because they've got memes now.

    **TL;DR: **

    I agree with you, it's like watching the fall of the Soviet Union, except instead of The Party chanting "everything is fine keep working", it's mainly private interests. And nobody's learned anything.

    I'm trying to keep my head up lol...

  • SFW nature of this comic

    ✅ SFW: Dude getting snatched by a giant eagle and devoured, bits can be seen falling from its beak and a foot sticks out. Strong language.

    ❌ NSFW: tiddy.

    Work is so weird. Lol

  • Its a very "Adults have left the room" feeling.

    And for a shocking number of EU nations: "Oh hey, your weird street-corner-arms-dealer cousin who hangs out on 4chan a lot says he wants to be 'man of the house' now, whaddya think?"

  • Nice! I spent like one day in Vancouver and it blew my mind how CLEAN that big city was.

    And also it was the first foreign country I had ever visited. I expected it to feel a lot...stranger? But nah. It felt like home. Just with occasional maple leaf flags instead of 1000 Stars and Stripes flying off every building lol.

    People were super nice, too.

    I got the vibe I could never afford to live there in a million years. Lol

  • The weirdest thing is that their thinking is so short-term. Like it didn't occur to her that those "crazy taxes" would also cover someone else's maternity process?

    Texans seem to think they're top of the world and unstoppable "without those pesky taxes" until some family-illness or accident shows up and threatens to bankrupt them overnight.

  • I think you're right, and all of this is a side effect of mortgage-level paywalling of such education, and subsequent devaluing and even demonizing of it.

    Resources like AP textbooks don't just come up in peoples' feeds. So they're probably not even aware of them even if they were interested in the subject. And if they are, they gotta scrounge around eBay or those "library" sites.

    Either way, it won't reach the people who need to hear it most.

    YouTube's gotten really bad with commercial and ideological interests, but I do appreciate some creators out there making an effort to create digestible educational material.

    But yes, the cryptobros phenomenon , or "DOGE" just being a re-vomit of failed Reagan/Thatcher-esque grifting policies, it's all being pitched as something brand new and never done before.

    Thanks for highlighting that I should check out 1800's era "free banking" economics though. I'm really curious. :)

  • This is actually pretty mind-blowing as a U.Statesian (lol).

    I mean how we're neighbors and yet we just DON'T get any news about Canada. Like, at all.

    And yeah I have no doubt the Canadian forces have done a ton in the world, but are they just really humble about it and don't go stomping around in front of the global camera network all day or what? Do they spend most of their time embedding with allies maybe?

    You just don't hear about it. Canada's just quietly there being chill...except for all that anti-vax-trucker nonsense and various whining about Trudeau, of course.

    If it's just a matter of humility as policy. Respect. Lol