thanks, I had tried to find the link when I posted, but I think both were dead. That’s fucked up that they bought it.
thanks, I had tried to find the link when I posted, but I think both were dead. That’s fucked up that they bought it.
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relatable unfortunately. I overdrafted on rent this month and I’ve been trying to convince my mom to give me money to avoid fees cause I don’t get paid again until the 12th
Maybe: “Plan to vote? What’s the rest of your plan?”
Seriously though I hope someone can help
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“haha it’s so retro that I got covid in 2024, like covid is so two years ago!”
The ‘nothing ever happens’ people have been quieter recently for sure
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skynet isn’t sending their best
I like this essay a lot. The map 401’d on me so the lines are on a tiling of error barcodes which really adds to it lol. I’ll check out the book too. :)
Lmao perfect, time to move into my crank era.
Nice, I’ll read that too.
I haven’t, but I’ve just added it to my list. It sounds good from the description. :)
The footnote for this one has this quote too:
Together, the three elements that I just described create a kind of narcissistic orgasm of defeat and purity. The subject takes pride in not having any relationship with the entire historic concrete movement of the working class socialist and liberation revolutions. They take pride in not having any theoretical or political connection to the revolutions in China, Russia, Korea, Vietnam, Algeria, Mozambique and Angola. They are, instead, proud of the supposed purity that their theory is not contaminated by the hardship of exercising power, by the contradictions of historical processes. Being pure is what provokes this narcissistic orgasm. This purity is what makes them feel superior.
Western Marxism, the Fetish for Defeat, and Christian Culture - Jones Manoel
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