Thank you comrade
Does somebody have that Upside down Elon pic from when he did the X jump?
Glad to be able to identify another fashy symbol
One of the many reasons I couldn't get into JoJo beyond reading about the stands on the fanwiki.
A Bleach spinoff where they introduce the shinigami squad who handles pets.
What's the nuclear equivalent of a lithium battery fire again...?
No, we need another ghoul with an October birthday to run in 2032. It will be 2016 every eight years.
Not the Democratic Party, not the Republican Party but the [redacted] Party. IYKYK
Why isn't there a hexbear electoral college?
Nothing like a liberal refusing to use power to do good things.
Communists are the cursed children of Cassandra and Mnemosyne.
Art under capitalism is so fucking sad.
Crossovers are ruining everything:(
Casinos/ card rooms.
As someone who's broke and working through hard things, I feel bad not being able to help when there are other people going through it.
But we're all trying our best out here. Don't make it easy for libs and beat yourself up. Help others if you can and take care of yourself if you can't. Drink water.
It feels kinda wrong how quickly some people say they wouldn't kill hitler if they were sent back in time and given the opportunity.
I'm using that scenario because it seems like a common example, but I'm curious about how materialist theory would approach this.
Barring the sci-fi theories around time travel and whether a new timeline is created, where I believe it's fair game to change the past (since it's a new timeline) would it be morally right to improve the world if flung into a version of the past?
My thought is that it would be a moral obligation to help with things and not just be a witness to atrocity.
Edit: I think my question was more - Is it wrong to do nothing if flung into the past when you know what is likely to happen, or is it more wrong to try to prevent or change it?
I ask because it's almost a given in media and general discussion that you don't mess with things on the chance you make things worse by interfering. That argument feels flawed and lib- brained and I don't think I would be okay with a bad thing happening in front of me just because that's how it happened in my history book. Like the idea of standing by and doing nothing in the face of suffering feels wrong especially with something as nebulous as 'affecting the timeline'
I've made several alts over the years and it's wild to see how badly wreckers fumble on sounding like a leftist.
I used to think I needed to build more credibility before making a post, but it's not the case at all. If you're cool and stay consistent in your values, people here are so willing to give the benefit of the doubt.
Thanks for being a cool community who bans transphobes, debate lords, and chuds.