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ziq wrote

how are you planning to lose the rest of those social ties so you can truly be unencumbered by other people's egos?

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lettuceLeafer wrote

This is a massive vibe. I deadass only enjoy talking to one friend at this moment bc all the other people I have been friends with annoy me.

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Fool wrote

Haben Sie ein Eichhörnchen umarmt?

🐿️

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lettuceLeafer wrote

Eating ass, flavored or unflavored lube?

U seem like a more theory nerd kinda person so many these questions might peek ur interest. So lately I have been reading on insurgency tactics regardless of political affiliation, counter terrorism/insurgency and super basic statecraft.

And tbh I find these frameworks potentially quite helpful to base anarchism off of. Anarchism as a tactic of statecraft of powerbuilding that like gurrilla warfare succeeds by breaking the rules. For instance gurrilla warfare wins wars by cheating anarchism seeks to win statecraft by cheating and is the hacker ethic applied to statecraft. So viewing anarchism as a type of statecraft / counter insurgency I'd a model where all my ideas mesh well together an make sense logically.

I was going to bring up more of this concept I have been thinking about to see ur opinion but I'm not nearly as set in my opinions. So I more am going to ask if u view anarchism through a overarching lense as like a type of attack, or a method of u gaining more power in your life, maybe as a science that u study then test or like do u not connect it to other segments of life and just view it as anarchism itself.

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lettuceLeafer wrote (edited )

Ah gotcha that makes sense. I prob don't have a ton to talk about in this regard as I've barely read any of those people. I understand Max stirner on a begginer level and rant about how I shall become the ubermensch if my god complex is getting a bit unchecked. Lol tho that's about the limit to my understanding.

I def enjoyed ur answer

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Potkea wrote

Fave band?

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fortmis wrote

The Prodigy

i'm late, just got into prodigy. still reeling from the impact. baBOOM their stuff hits!!!

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moonlune wrote

what's the most recent track you've listened to right now?

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tuesday wrote

will you marry me?

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tuesday wrote

Cool.

:)

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tuesday wrote

95% of it is affirming the automod's deletion of comments that use abelist language.

The rest is banning tankies and capitalists, which is way more fun. :)

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fortmis wrote

scenario: it's two in the afternoon (or maybe it's one in the morning?) and you get a crazy wave of energy. what do you do?

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Tequila_Wolf wrote

Do you have anything you want to do with your life?

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subrosa OP wrote

Somehow get caught up in an endless festival of unconstrained exploration and experimentation with the furthest realms of passion and ideas. Figure out what it takes for us to harmonize and exploit our greatest differences. Make a million different cherishable memories.

Alternatively, get high or drunk as often as I can, be a nuissance, eventually die without noticing.

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subrosa OP wrote

Or maybe just have a cigarette and finally get some sleep.

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kin wrote

Do you have any favorite foods?

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subrosa OP wrote

When on a vegan roll I don't seem to get tired of vegetable stir fry variations. Can't think of any fave dishes. I like flavors of garlic, basil, goat cheese, cauliflower, celeriac, mustard, cinnamon, pistacchios.

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kin wrote

I like that you've listed all the ingredients that you like the flavors. It's a good way to show what you like.

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subrosa OP wrote

:) who are the residents of your flavor town?

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kin wrote

I like salty spice flavors, mushrooms and tomatoes are always present nowadays.

Oregano, rosemary, basil, garlic & onion are the ones I like.

I usually have some favorite foods cooked by my folks (my mom specially) that gave this childhood nostalgia, but I tend to like all kinds of Mediterranean cuisines, including Levantine

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zoom_zip wrote

do you feel like antiwork was a success?

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subrosa OP wrote

Yes. It succeeded in millions of tiny ways, in an explosion that quickly erroded its powerful core. It invited people to have their first go at mocking the sacred idea of work, it exposed people to anarchism, some of them now on their journey of becoming anarchist.

A slow burn probably woulda done more for us, who knows, but I take an explosion over nothing any day. Except maybe let's guard anarchism from a similar fate.

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aabbaabb wrote

Was playing a lewd game where one of the characters made a bomb

When it explodes people close forget about all their hatred towards each other and all what remain is love

But only for a brief moment Still I'd want some

What things from fantasy you want to have some of?

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subrosa OP wrote

My fantasies are vivid enough to keep my dreams of being an artist in various fields alive.

I was raised in the garden. With bonfires, games, song, people intoxicated, everyone enjoying themselves until the sun comes up and they fall asleep in hammocks and whatnot. In the mornings I would wake up only to spend more time outside. I think my dreams are ultimately all influenced by that sort of life. I wanna grow fruit and vegetable and never need a shirt, nor a boss, never know what time it is. But that's more than rare these days, in this big asphalt dystopia.

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