The_Jewish_Cuban 2d ago • 100%
Show the pigs who makes the world turn. Power to the workers
The_Jewish_Cuban 4d ago • 100%
As someone who was raised religiously I completely disagree with you here. Stripping away people's religion may be difficult or an untenable position for building a worker's movement, as such it needs to be handled delicately. However, because of religion and religious activities related to I have deeply onset psychological issues related to seeing myself and engaging with others.
I didn't engage with natural exploration in adolescence due to my Christianity, and natural desires and impulses caused extreme psychological distress for me. Furthermore, the conception of original sin being passed down into every child from birth can be and was damaging to young children's self esteem.
The idea that you have something fundamentally wrong with you that you can only get rid through unresponsive prayers is psychologically traumatizing.
Live and let live is not the answer and if you talk to the apostates who leave these religions you'd find many similar attitudes.
That being said, the chauvinistic tendencies listed above that spawn from many reactionary atheist in the West is additionally harmful, if not more so.
The_Jewish_Cuban 4d ago • 100%
I feel like that may not be as strong of an indicator as one would initially presume. The US has couped Australia before and I'd imagine they still have a few tricks to brow beat them into listening.
The_Jewish_Cuban 1w ago • 100%
Just a reminder that anyone working Carhops at Sonic gets paid tipping minimum wage. Many people don't know that and don't tip them.
If you go there make sure you tip some.
The_Jewish_Cuban 1w ago • 100%
I'm from bum fuck no where and I'm proud. The only reason that would be racist is if you internalize the general classism libs will have towards you and then make it part of a white grievance identity. Ie: make shit up
The_Jewish_Cuban 2w ago • 100%
Me when I know all the lore
The_Jewish_Cuban 2w ago • 100%
I don't think adaptations are necessarily anti art. There are a myriad of books, films, stage performances, animated shows and animated movies which are adapted from each other which showcase a beautiful story in a variety of forms.
The issue is doing this shit for a cash grab and not actually trying to create a beautiful adaptation of a story.
The_Jewish_Cuban 2w ago • 100%
Also that scene was so low energy? These are supposed to be tough speeder tuner punks and instead they look like teenagers dicking around on the scooters at Walmart.
The_Jewish_Cuban 2w ago • 100%
Smoke and fucking mirrors. I hate the people selling the planet.
Wish them a very painful die
The_Jewish_Cuban 3w ago • 100%
Preventing genocide by teaching British people to bathe
The_Jewish_Cuban 3w ago • 100%
Love Erika in dropout stuff
The_Jewish_Cuban 4w ago • 100%
"Gather your children around the village fire, lest they burn the village to feel its warmth."
I hope America is swept away quickly so something better can be built on its fetid corpse.
The_Jewish_Cuban 4w ago • 100%
I hate this fucking country of fascists. How can one feel anything but despair?
The_Jewish_Cuban 1mo ago • 100%
I always smile at young kids if they meet my eye in public. Feeling loved and like you're in a safe stable community is an invaluable part of growing up and I hope that all kids can feel a small amount of that from me.
The_Jewish_Cuban 1mo ago • 100%
Why is dog man a cop?
The_Jewish_Cuban 1mo ago • 100%
Sky-tse
The_Jewish_Cuban 1mo ago • 100%
Someone's gotta take this bot down 😂
The_Jewish_Cuban 1mo ago • 100%
I bet he's also pissing himself
The_Jewish_Cuban 1mo ago • 80%
I don't imagine we'll ever see the United States kill 20 percent of the Korean population again.
I'm vibing hard watching the river. Anyone got good vibes to contribute? Or music suggestions? Edit: hammock vibes
Title mostly. I'm doing fine right now, had an argument with my brother but overall I got my path forward ironed out, but I can't shake the feeling that all of what I do is just some pathological need to stumble forward into what I'm supposed to do but rather than actually being a meaningful calling or direction. Maybe I'm just depressed.
I don't know anything about computers but it seems like he input that little victory slogan. Gonna have to find another way to slack off at work. ![negative](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F4349fb8c-5612-4838-bfe9-12aff9d355d1.png "emoji negative")
Pretty much just the title. Every Sunday we get together and play for 4 hours and honestly there are like 100 things I'd rather do. I love DnD shows and content (which I acknowledge aren't actually existing DnD) so I keep getting suckered into giving it a try. I just hate to quit mid session because thats rude and is a pain to everyone else but also I don't want to spend 4 hours every Sunday on my day off doing something I'm not enjoying. How do I end this lightly? Can I?
[Article](https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/43/article/898341/pdf) I'm doing a research project on evaluating Communist party support in the context of the application of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics, relating widespread support for policies with the relevant socialist theory. Anyway, while doing research I stumbled across this usage of K-means clustering to analyze the data and with this application of a data analysis tool, the support for the party, while still high, varies greatly from what is initially suggested from the surveys. Looking at it I find some of the justifications they use for describing typologies a little fishy. The questions asked are whether or not you trust the CPC on a four point scale with 1 being not at all and 4 being high amounts of trust, with the second question being about support for the one party system using the same scale. In any case they use K Clustering to break these groups into the four possible typologies and cluster the two of the middle groups together under the justification that people can be "ambivalent". However, this feels like unnecessary simplification of the clusters in order to present the "ambivalence" as being more varied than it is. Just because people might have incoherent views on the issue doesn't mean they do and presenting the issue as that feels like it could be "gerrymandering" data. I'm completely open to my speculations and reservations being completely off base, this is very estranged from my major, but I thought I would ask her for some help in understanding it. You guys are pretty smart sometimes ![meow-tankie](https://www.hexbear.net/pictrs/image/244fcb9a-c5eb-48a2-aabe-b5d605033f6f.png "emoji meow-tankie") The part I'm discussing occurs on page 56 where they begin to explain their statistics and methods.