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Lithuanian 30+ year-old shitposter who works as a programmer.

  • That day has come.

    The 'compulsion for stealing' has survived the era of hired agricultural hands. Socialism has not only sustained it, but extended it to the entire society. It became a built-in part of the whole system. Stealing (and I use this term in its broadest sense) in all its ritual, symbolic and other implications, has become an engrained element of peasant culture today, as much a part of it as, say, Maypoles or Easter eggs. Stealing these days is not done by just some people but by almost everyone. The chief accountant steals just the same as the animal-feeder who hides groats in his trousers or in her bra, or the watchman who knows full well what goods workers smuggle home, or the swine-tender who deliberately breaks the animal's leg on the trough so that members of the cooperative may buy it cheaply. ('You want a suckling? You shall have it tonight ... ') Everyone is familiar with the system. What a cooperative member finds demoralizing is not the fact that the whole system is based on stealing, but that he cannot steal enough (Sozan, 1985: 95-6, this author's translation).

  • No plans. I die like a real man.

  • One friend of mine does that. I think it's because his parents weren't very close when he was growing up.

  • The world was an easier place to keep it together back then.

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  • Then you should police your users better.

  • sovnyet

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  • Also, most of the communists believed in international socialism from the start, that they will all unite against capitalist countries. Only to start fighting between each other later.

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  • Not fully, but it has some people who's political opinions are out there. And the admin tends to simp for China themselves.

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  • And lemmygrad. And probably db0.

  • If you found it in China, then its native there. I read about some plants of this family being invasive across some Pacific islands.

  • In that case it might be something like Achyrates Bidentata or one of its relatives. A lot of those are used in traditional medicine.

    During the Chinese Liang Dynasty, Achyranthes bidentata was used for its abortion effectiveness. Chinese folk doctors would take the juices of crushed up Achyranthes bidentata and insert them into the vagina to induce abortion.[4] This abortive technique was common among folk medicine practitioners in southern China during the Republican period.[5]

    Yikes.

  • I've heard that OpenAI loses money even on their most expensive plans, which are 400$/month.

  • one objective standard spans all centuries.

    The best example of this not being the case is found in renaissance art. Beautiful women were depicted as chubby by our standards because extra weight meant being wealthy. This standard changed during the Reformation when gluttony started being seen as a sin and a sign of depravity of the Catholic church. From then on, the standard of female beauty shifted towards thinness.

  • Not my bad decisions this time.

  • I eat plenty of things from the wild. The key part is knowing what they are before you eat them though.

  • Also, the people who don't like him will do terrible things to that highway.

  • Liars

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  • Tom Lehrer, actually.

  • Baby DM

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  • The infamous sneak peak.

  • It's possible that Trump was taller 30 years ago but lost height due to age.

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  • I got it from Agnes

    She got it from Jim

    We all agree it must have been

    Louise who gave it to him

  • Pointlessly Gendered Products @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Pointlessly... handed?!

  • Data is Beautiful @mander.xyz

  • Bats @lemmy.world

    A little stowaway I found in my staircase this morning

  • nocontextpics @feddit.org

    PIC

  • Forage Fellows 🍄🌱 @slrpnk.net

    First boletus of the season

  • Public Transport @slrpnk.net

    The last dance: Dancer Bus is bankrupt

    www.sustainable-bus.com /news/dancer-bus-bankruptcy/
  • Terrible Estate Agent Photos @feddit.uk

    Bring the outdoors indoors!

  • aww @lemmy.world

    Urbanised hedgehog I met on a stroll

  • Blurry Pictures of Cats @lemmy.world

    Door hopper

  • Jokes @lemmy.world

    In Lithuania, there's a museum of communism.

  • People Twitter @sh.itjust.works

    "once a women turns 19, she may as well be postmenopausal"

  • VideoEssays @lemmy.world

    What Happened To Sexy Plumber P*rn? | Trash Discourse

  • Terrible Estate Agent Photos @feddit.uk

    The curious case of the travelling toilet

  • cats @lemmy.world

    New year old habits

  • cats @lemmy.world

    I didn't do anything to that tree (yet)

  • Programming @programming.dev

    Forget "gif" vs "jif" debate. How does one pronounce "Forgejo"?

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    we must dissent

  • [Dormant] moved to !historymemes@piefed.social @lemmy.world

    Wilno vs Memel debate

  • Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    Patterns on this watermelon

  • Vanity license plates @lemmy.world

    A sewage treatment vehicle that spells "p00p" in Lithuanian, number plate cost 2500 euros, advertising value: priceless