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Avanke Ⓐ🏴
Avanke Ⓐ🏴 @ Resonanz @slrpnk.net
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  • Sure, here are some examples:

    As you may imagine, they aren't finding their way to exist easy. But they sure are having success in learning how to create a horizontal society.

  • Yeah, is a bad deal.

    But that's not the point, the point of this approach is that like in cooperatives, there are minimum productivity goals and many roles to play, and so on. Obviously like you point out, no one is that stupid.

    Now, consider the needs of people who are old or need help. Like helping your old man, I'm sure you don't mind getting more apples. I wouldn't. Like you, I would get angry if I'm the only useful one hahaha, but that what productivity and organization is for. No one lives in a bubble.

    Now... What you said, I've seen it happen in capitalism. Not in small businesses, normally the owner is in the store too. I mean when we talk about the big bucks like a better example. They expect you to handle of those apples, and ain't offering you a comfy home neither.

  • You get it.

    Is just a way to navigate the corporate landscape. Most of that is bullshit, just a suit, a happy face and some specific knowledge that helps you get an edge and you are done baby. If you've got a portfolio, even better.

  • I've got so many freelance jobs in my past this way. It is terrible, I agree. But most recruiters only care if the job is done, no matter who does it.

  • I think there is no reason to not lie at your resume while you are confident you can do the task. Most jobs out there are pretty BS anyway.

  • Agree, boxing is the best in terms of entertainment + physical conditioning for beginners

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  • 4Chan makes my stomach hurt.

  • Good career advice

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  • That's true. They don't steal personal property, they steal PRIVATE PROPERTY babyyyyy

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  • I tend to feel this way until I get a good enough feel to say "compañero" hehehe

  • Soon your crew will be serving sandwiches named after me (8)

  • Indeed. Yet, hope to live in a green and tolerant society is never dead until we "the greens", "the anarchists", "the socialists", "the terrorists", "the hippies", are all dead.

    Hopelessness gives space to inaction, and the power to change things requires being active. I firmly believe in the people, like you, who cares and take action. Hence, is reason enough for me to keep on fighting: connect means and ends. It is possible that we'll die and we'll still not be where we want to be, but the mere act to organize and work on this project is to make the idea a material reality. It will make easier for more people to follow.

    My friend, let's not give more space to hopelessness, since the work we have to do is to not let it grow. And if we can, even plant the seeds of hope like the Ejercito Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN) or Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES) show us. Or even, in the case for Brazil, Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST).

  • It depends, in a privacy-conscious way or as an investment? Because in the first term, Monero is totally cool for privacy. Because as an investment, en general crypto is ... 😅

  • You are right. That means we better hurry !

  • Totally agree, hence, the need for organized non-institutional action 😉. In institutional terms, the difference between a bunch of eco-anarchist and eco-terrorist is pretty nebulous to say the truth!

  • Agree. And it is an unnecessary wall to go through for most people. Printing a Menu is really simple.

  • The think with 'justice' is that's a social process. That's why we use pitchforks, to make sure to get that message across: there are consequences for non-equivocally evil deeds.

  • I would suggest to, first, join your local Eco-social organizations. Normally the "take a gun a shoot a motherfucker" approach, while very satisfying to say, it's usually way less effective than organize with your community.