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bike tory posted:nice
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Pirate Radar posted:nice Double nice
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 12:07 |
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quote:According to Laniado’s friends, the only time he forgot about his short height was when he asked his accountant to read out his bank statement, something which he did multiple times a day, it was reported. He should have got leg lengthening surgery instead.
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 15:37 |
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I'm just imagining that dude needing to get something off the top shelf and just standing there steaming about it and finally yelling "GOD DAMMIT! READ ME MY NUMBERS AGAIN BEFORE I HAVE AN INFARCTION" in the George Costanza voice
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cakesmith handyman posted:He should have got leg lengthening surgery instead. The whole article reads like some confirmation that there is a just god who punishes being a dick.
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galagazombie posted:The whole article reads like some confirmation that there is a just god who punishes being a dick. Ahem, trying to be a dick.
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 16:26 |
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WampaLord posted:Haha yeah sick own dude, you're right, the youth are all totally chuds who’s voting for hydra
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qkkl posted:[quote]According to Laniado’s friends, the only time he forgot about his short height was when he asked his accountant to read out his bank statement, something which he did multiple times a day, it was reported.[/]quote What a sad, pathetic excuse for a human being. At least he died doing what he loved: being an insecure fuckwad.
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Jel Shaker posted:who’s voting for hydra The Republicans
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 18:12 |
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Larry Parrish posted:most of the troops are their poorer, more desperate friends. it ain't poor socialist kids getting into west point on general dad's recommendation and going on to become a highly paid and trained window licker and seat warmer shout out to this dude: quote:Top brass at Fort Drum accepted Rapone’s resignation Monday after an earlier reprimand for “conduct unbecoming of an officer.” Rapone said an investigation found he went online to advocate for a socialist revolution and disparage high-ranking officers. Officially, the Army said in a statement only that it conducted a full investigation and “appropriate action was taken.”
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Moridin920 posted:shout out to this dude: Should have kept quiet and worked on radicalising more from the inside
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 18:21 |
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Moridin920 posted:shout out to this dude: That guy is a true loving hero!
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 18:21 |
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Chuds be scurr'd
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 18:25 |
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Open the bloodgates!
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 18:28 |
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inshallah
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 18:33 |
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Moridin920 posted:shout out to this dude: this dude runs a podcast called Eyes Left that is pretty good
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 18:41 |
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gently caress yeah we are
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 18:46 |
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But enough about my browsing habits
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 18:50 |
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edit: whoopsie wrong thread
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 18:55 |
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The Moridins are coming.
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Thomas More posted:For what sort of justice do you call this? People like aristocrats, goldsmiths, or money-lenders, who either do no work at all or do work that’s really not essential, are rewarded for their laziness or their unnecessary activities by a splendid life of luxury. But laborers, coachmen, carpenters, and farmhands, who never stop working like cart-horses at jobs so essential that, if they did stop working, they’d bring any country to a standstill within twelve months—what happens to them? They get so little to eat, and have such a wretched time, that they’d be almost better off if they were cart-horses. Then, at least, they wouldn’t work quite such long hours, their food wouldn’t be very much worse, they’d enjoy it more, and they’d have no fears for the future. As it is, they’re not only ground down by unrewarding toil in the present, but also worried to death by the prospect of a poverty-stricken old age—since their daily wages aren’t enough to support them for one day, let alone leave anything over to be saved up when they’re old. Moridin920 has issued a correction as of 22:09 on Mar 7, 2019 |
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# ? Mar 8, 2019 00:10 |
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my blender was $30
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actionjackson posted:my blender was $30 Pfft baby toys. http://www.willitblend.com/
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actionjackson posted:my blender was $30 Don't those things last forever and have like a ten year warranty? I'm okay with stuff costing more if they're actually durable and well made.
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Coxswain Balls posted:Don't those things last forever and have like a ten year warranty? I'm okay with stuff costing more if they're actually durable and well made. I have a 30 dollar blender that works great and I've had for five years.
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Chomp8645 posted:The Moridins are coming. id prefer some effective comrades but a lot of loudmouth dumbasses is also good
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# ? Mar 8, 2019 01:15 |
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Len posted:Pfft baby toys. they have an $800 blender lol
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# ? Mar 8, 2019 01:50 |
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actionjackson posted:they have an $800 blender lol Yeah and thanks to their marketing showing me all the things that $800 blender will blend if I ever get to be guillotine worthy I am absolutely buying one Edit: hell feed me to my $800 blender rather than send me to the guillotines
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Coxswain Balls posted:Don't those things last forever and have like a ten year warranty? I'm okay with stuff costing more if they're actually durable and well made. I still use the same blender my mom bought in 1986
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# ? Mar 8, 2019 04:20 |
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the higher end blenders are basically just commercial blenders with a more attractive cover on them they will blend ice every day for 10 hours a day for a decade and still go strong
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Marie Kondo isn't especially capitalist? The next logical step that she never actually (afaik) takes is to encourage people to stop buying so much crap, but there's definitely an element of anti-consumerism in encouraging people to live better lives by not accumulating so much crap. I guess the whole evaluating your emotional connection to consumer goods is pretty capitalist.
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bike tory posted:Marie Kondo isn't especially capitalist? The next logical step that she never actually (afaik) takes is to encourage people to stop buying so much crap, but there's definitely an element of anti-consumerism in encouraging people to live better lives by not accumulating so much crap. I don't know if it's especially her or just the cult that has erupted around her. There's a whole subreddit of people who post stuff that's more capitalism.png, but honestly what gets me is that she's selling a kind of absolution built around this woo-woo idea that Japanese people are some kind of wabi-sabi minimalism fairies. It's bullshit, they hoard pretty good around there too (also thanks to omiyage and stuff you just can't throw out), the only thing that limits it is the fact that living space comes at a premium, moreso than some other places. Futhermore, the folks living in the blue tarp huts in Yoyogi park are better at "KonMari" than she is by sheer force of being homeless, but nobody pays much attention to them, even though they're everywhere, it's like they're imaginary. I mean, despite the very visible blue tarps in every city, nobody talks about it in Japan, like "Homelessness? Ehhh (sucks teeth)." Get a few drinks (or zero) into any older person and they'll tell you what neighborhoods the "buraku" live in though. Anyway, she's got a Netflix show, so she's doing okay. Hey, find joy, right? Edit: It also occurs to me now that it might not be obvious how getting rid of "clutter" is a great way to make room to acquire more poo poo. If her stated goal succeeds in a permanent fashion, she's out of business (consulting, at least), but assuming people will always hoard more poo poo, the cycle only works in her favor. I wouldn't say that Nitori and so on built her in a loving secret lab somewhere to increase consumer goods turnover so as to sell more new lovely furniture and stuff, but it's not like they're crying over this. Either way, she ultimately makes her killing off of selling people the idea/feeling that they aren't consumers, but rather quasi-spiritual curators of things to which they are dependent upon for joy. Effective-Disorder has issued a correction as of 07:27 on Mar 8, 2019 |
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WampaLord posted:Haha yeah sick own dude, you're right, the youth are all totally chuds Meant ti quote bike tory.
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Effective-Disorder posted:I don't know if it's especially her or just the cult that has erupted around her. There's a whole subreddit of people who post stuff that's more capitalism.png, but honestly what gets me is that she's selling a kind of absolution built around this woo-woo idea that Japanese people are some kind of wabi-sabi minimalism fairies. What she's advocating is definitely a very Japanese kind of philosophy, but that's not too say it is The Japanese Philosophy. Sure Japan is a hyper consumerist place and plenty of people clutter their lives with meaningless garbage, but there's also a very old and long standing asceticism and minimalism that a lot of people still adhere to. That idea of the 4.5 tatami mat room with a couple of futons on the floor (that get folded up and stored in a cupboard every morning) is a very quintissentially Japanese kind of ideal, even if probably increasingly few people actually adhere to it. The comparison to homeless people isn't really fair either, there's a difference between consciously avoiding the accumulation of junk, and being unable to buy stuff at all. But yeah homelessness is definitely one of those no-go issues there. The problem is they don't have many/any shelters that allow alcohol, so most of the folk you see shacked up in Yoyogi park or under the kosoku doro down in Shibuya are alcoholics. voiceless anal fricative has issued a correction as of 07:26 on Mar 8, 2019 |
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bike tory posted:What she's advocating is definitely a very Japanese kind of philosophy, but that's not too say it is The Japanese Philosophy. Sure Japan is a hyper consumerist place and plenty of people clutter their lives with meaningless garbage, but there's also a very old and long standing asceticism and minimalism that a lot of people still adhere to. That idea of the 4.5 tatami mat room with a couple of futons on the floor (that get folded up and stored in a cupboard every morning) is a very quintissentially Japanese kind of ideal, even if probably increasingly few people actually adhere to it. I wouldn't say it's "The" Japanese philosophy. I simply suspect that people are sold on it that way because of a lack of exposure to the actual culture(s). If anything it's a rehash of old fetishization harkening back as far as late 19th century England when they had Japanese model villages on display. I just want to point out that the landscape in a working-class Japanese home is different from what she's selling, and is more representative of the reality of life for many if not most people there, as opposed to something that you'd see in a fashion magazine. The restrictions in terms of how much crap you have are more a matter of practicality based on the availabiity of space rather than a philosophical or aesthetic choice, and in my experience most of the homes store as much crap as they can, which would be the reason why you'd have a professional "de-clutterer" like her. In that context, she's totally spot on, as the endless souvenirs on shelves gathering dust are indeed a source of stress. I helped clean out a friend's parent's home, and probably tossed several hundred kilograms of old random poo poo over the course of a week; Mostly stuff dating back from the Showa period that nobody had seen in decades. As for the homeless thing? I insist. I mean, if you want to learn a real lesson about minimalism, ask anybody in a blue tarp, not the lady with a book deal. I'd not be surprised if most of those people can trace their circumstances back to direct or after-effects of what happened to Japan in the 90's, where everybody decided they needed an extra golf course leveraged up the rear end. It's not even sane to consider some idealized notion of Japan as "enlightened" with respect to doing-without when many people just did not/do not have a drat choice. Selling that kind of notion seems profitable though. The people who buy it are desperate in different ways, though. Edit: Reflecting on your earlier point, it would make more sense for her to tell people to ask if poo poo brings them joy before they buy it in the first place. But then they wouldn't need her to come to their house and enlighten the poo poo out of them. Effective-Disorder has issued a correction as of 08:06 on Mar 8, 2019 |
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https://twitter.com/TheRealStanLee/status/1103467139749441536 What a legend Stan Lee is, never letting a little thing like being dead stand in the way of promoting a new superhero movie.
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alphabettitouretti posted:https://twitter.com/TheRealStanLee/status/1103467139749441536 I mean, I'm pretty sure this is genuinely what he would want his legacy to be. He was a hype man to the bone.
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