Philosophy as it's own discipline gets major disrespect 🤷🏾♂️
Okay, we call Kamala a cop for her role in administrative violence against marginalized people, and social workers often collaborate with cops or outright bring them along in the cases I've had the particular pleasure of being on the end of the stick. While I would say I'd prefer dealing with them instead of the Blackshirt, I would also rather deal with the polite poc cop than the skinhead with a Blue Lives Matter punisher tattoo.
The cushions are soft and lush, while the couch itself is filled with hard and painful materials; the cushions lack wood and the splinters that accompany it. The couch still exists without the plush nature of the cushions, and the cushions exist without the stiff and rigid nature of the couch's structure. But this rigidness is required for the full pleasure of the cushions to be realized. The cushions alone are not enough for the boundless pleasure that fucking them brings. The couch is not only a philosophical necessity, but a material one as well.
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No I know it isn't the posters fault, they were doing what all good posters do. I blame the jornos and libs, as God intended.
Hey, that's unfair!
Historic analysis shows the deportations would be quieter and more efficient!
training and arming genocidaires
I thought this was just a historic and cultural imperative for the isles
Searching for eternal youth via Juche Necromancy.
Don't worry, a remake of Birth of the Nation could easily have that come back in vogue too!
Classic:
Citizen: I'm poor and lack social mobility
Enlightened individual: Have you considered helping kill members of the Global South?
Neoliberalism being bodied economically both by communism and fascism would be really funny if the fascism wasn't so horrifying.
A lot of us don't pronounce the -ss in ass so it sounds like a held ah-. If you know Japanese it's like the っ in a word like natsu vs nattsu. It sounds almost like a pause in a sentence. Depending on the sentence it may also sound like aa instead. Thing is, we don't really write it like that, at least up til my gen, idk bout these kids but it looks like a literal writing of the pronunciation. A similar thing is done with iono (don't think that one is very common though) which stands for I don't know and is based on the almost slurred together way it's said from dropping consonants in speech.
You simply don't understand holy grace