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polskilumalo

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Local online Polish idiot. Free software enthusiast and an ML.

I can’t believe I’m devolving this account to hornyposting https://lemmygrad.ml/pictrs/image/2798e858-87ce-4208-af4c-e308541476bf.gif

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“I don’t want this corporation to control the fediverse! I’d rather it be several of them!”

They already essentially are a monopoly, what are you talking about?

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American 🫵😐

Typical “Everyone drives a big truck so I will too!” mindset that misses the core issue on why kei trucks are the better ones. You simply can’t imagine a world where the Ford Death Cruiser 4 billion doesn’t exist.

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In Poland we have a saying about bike theft, that they won’t even consider looking for it unless you are the commendant’s son.

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Nice to see me not being the one to post it.

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OK, maybe flatpack can be cool.

spoilerlol no xD ntaive for laifu

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In my community it’s thought that rich people are rather stupid, narcissistic and selfish. Because that’s true 99% of the time.

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Get out with this useless hypercapitalist idiotism. You will never be Warren Buffett, statistically you are a wage slave barely making ends meet and will continue to be so. Organize and fight back for your share, because that actually has a chance to improve your life. Stop chasing some idealist dream of rags to riches that is nonsensical.

Want a good book to start? Vladimir Lenin’s The State and Revolution

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Is your reading comprehension in the shitter?

Mate, the whole comic shits on cars as a whole, each and every part that electrics and gas both share. The only thing making electric better being tailpipe emissions and nothing else.

The messaging here is clear, eliminate the car as a concept for transport and stop accepting lukewarm solutions as anything but unacceptable.

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Death to the car, every car. It will kill is if we don’t employ radical solutions and just replacing every gas car with an electric ain’t magically saving the world.

Hell it might just make things worse, those rare minerals have to come from somewhere and have to go somewhere when we are done with them. I have little hope for any of this in a capitalist world.

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Trams, trains, bikes. The Holy Trinity of sustainable transport that must be pursued instead of EVs for an actually livable planet.

Death to the car. Death to America.

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Find any Hexbear struggle session and you’ll have your answer.

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Something very western is happening to countries in the west, making them taste their own medicine:

“What are we, some kind of orientals?”

I’m sorry but the CPC is leagues better than the leadership of the UK could ever be.

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YOU CANT MAKE THIS UP

proceeds to make it up

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I’m using the APK file instead of the Play Store version because the latter censors Russian media channels (and I hate censorship)

This stance is what eventually turns one into a communist. I would know. I had it.

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Reminiscent of the QAnon “Just two more weeks” lol

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Dupa? Seriously? This does not translate well to Polish xD

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Unfortunately due to reunification a lot of east Germans are now very reactionary… It’s a sad state of things, seeing how the mighty have fallen.

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Hey Lenin, I forgot who the Economist speaks for… Could you remind me?

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Well I do have one, but only this one item from Germany which I would say is pretty good. A Lamy Safari.

But that is seriously my only thing at home from Germany which I would consider high quality, hell all my Thinkpads are from China after all. Lmao

So they excel at trinkets maybe? Lol

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It’s tiring after a while, like yeah haha, they have only one joke.

After the n-th time you just get hit by a kind of despair… like they really do have just one joke and they do find it funny.

To be amused by something so lacking, so shallow, unoriginal and indefinitely… is horrifying.

Surely they must get bored of it someday? Like they should act like a human being and yearn for creativity?

But no. They substitute creativity with more of the same, just more potent, more explicit, more controversial and more “politically incorrect”. I’ve seen to that myself.

It really is horrifying.

ameliajeff, to books

Way More Than TEXAS TRUMPERY: Politically Cartooned

In the ever-evolving landscape of American politics, change is a constant. "Way More Than TEXAS TRUMPERY: Politically Cartooned" takes a close look at the transformation of the traditional American Republican Party, a shift brought about by the rise of Donald Trump. M. Scott Byers, an Austin-based political cartoonist, offers a unique perspective on this political metamorphosis, with a decade's worth of thought-provoking political cartoons that dissect the phenomenon known as "Texas Trumpery."

For 150 years, the American Republican Party stood as a symbol of conservatism, patriotism, and moral politics. However, as the book's title suggests, the landscape has shifted dramatically. The Republican Party, as it was known, is no more. In its place, Donald Trump has orchestrated a hostile takeover, reshaping the party's core values and principles. Byers leaves no room for ambiguity: he views Donald Trump as a nihilistic rogue, an autocratic demagogue whose actions pose a real danger to America's democracy.

The heart of this collection consists of 240 cartoons spanning 136 pages, each offering a unique and incisive perspective on the state of Texas politics. Byers captures the transformation of Texas, a state that has been one of the most reliably Republican for three decades. While many statewide elected officeholders still bear the Republican label, Byers' cartoons reveal a sometimes laughable, yet hardly humorous reality.

The cartoons, accompanied by text and cutline, delve into the most pressing issues of the past ten years. Through humor and satire, Byers hopes to convey a crucial message to Texas and national Republicans: a stark warning about the slippery slope into what he calls "The Trumpery." The cartoons serve as a satirical mirror, reflecting the potential consequences of zoning out under Donald Trump's influence.

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Wish there was a book satirizing Genocide Joe

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