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  • Practically nobody in the capitalist west is a capitalist, read your theory.

    Literally my point. Read my comment again.

    All the other nonsense only makes sense from the perspective of a privileged white middle class suburbanite.

    Oh look, more language to dehumanize those of the proletariat who don't share your specific view of things. Good job.

    Absolutely psychotic.

  • due to a bad connection

    There are two options here. Either his Starlink is trash, or he rage quit and blamed it on lag like a fucking dork ass crybaby loser. Both are rqually believable, and both make him look worse.

  • You will eventually need to cut away all the infected tissue and start serious reconstruction in order to save the area

    This requires precision and care. Trump is lopping off all the limbs with a dull hatchet while punching the patient in the face and laughing about it, and you're okay with it because there's a melanoma on the toe. Fucking psychotic.

    From your other comment below:

    I mean I am advocating for hurting ‘people,’ if you consider capitalists and their supporters people

    They are people, regardless of your attempt to dehumanize them. Most people in the capitalist west just don't know that there are other ways to organize society, and instead of educating them and bringing them on board so we can change things, you've skipped all the way to "up against the wall", because you don't view others in the labor class as "people" unless they share your specific views. Again, fucking psychotic.

  • There are some really good quotes from famous painters in the late 19th and early 20th centuries saying that photography is devoid of all artistic merit, and that it should never and will never be taken seriously as an art form. Every time a new tool comes along, the art community freaks out. It happened with the invention of the camera, it happened with the invention of digital art software, and we are currently watching it happen with AI. Eventually, it'll just be another tool in an artists toolbox.

  • This is something more people need to understand. Military orders don't come down as "invade that city and kill everyone". They are a lot more specific and worded in such a way that they are almost mundane. This is by design.

    One thing we used to have going for us was that most of the top brass hated Trump. They thought he was not only stupid, but also a threat to national security. That's why Tuberville stalled all those appointments and promotions, and it's why they are now shitcanning so many top leaders and replacing them with unqualified goons.

  • This is exactly what Ted Bundy did when his first love dumped him.

    He fell for a woman called Diane Edwards while in college, and they dated for about a year. She was everything he thought a woman should be; beautiful, smart, successful, and from a well-off family. She dumped him because she saw him as "pitifully weak". Psychologists believe, and Bundy himself all but confirmed, that this was the catalyst that would fuel his homicidal rage towards women. It's also believed that Diane heavily influenced the type of women he killed; young white college students with brown hair parted in the middle. He began killing women the same year Diane dumped him.

    Five years later he was married and living a double life as a serial killer. During this time, he sought out and reconnected with Diane behind his wife's back, and Diane was impressed with his transformation. He was on the cusp of a successful legal and political career, and he seemed a lot more masculine and sure of himself. She was smitten and wanted to pursue the relationship. They even got as far as discussing marriage. That's when Bundy dumped her and cut off all contact with her, getting his "corrective experience" moment, which clearly did nothing to heal the trauma of rejection that spurred one of the most terrifying episodes of serial murder in history.

    Elon Musk doesn't need to beat the bullies to get closure. He needs therapy. Or rather, he needed therapy, and he needed it many years ago. At this point, he's in his "dumping Diane" phase, where he's already hurt so many people and he's so far gone that no amount of therapy would help him. He's already too addicted to the monster he's become to ever want to heal himself. His need to have these corrective experiences, like Bundy with Diane, is strictly to feed the monster's ego.

  • The Trump administration already interfered by getting Tate released from jail in Romania.

    Trump himself directly interfered with the Romanian investigation, no question. That's not the same thing as the DoJ interfering with the SDNY investigation. Two separate things.

    I have more than enough probable cause to be suspicious here.

    Suspicion is not evidence that the DoJ has done anything to interfere with the SDNY investigation. In fact, it looks more like Trump/Bondi are not interfering specifically because they don't need to. Tate was gonna get popped by US law enforcement eventually, and was likely banking on Trump saving him. Since he's a liability, all Trump has to do is nothing.

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  • The servers in the local resurant here have a small tablet and can just look this up on the fly. No need to memorize anything. Not quite sure about the allergens, but that could easily be solved with software.

    I can see how this could be a required skillset for a waiter in a super high-class restaurant where it would add to the prestige and professionalism, but in a average restuarant I’m totally fine with the waiter having a look at the tablet before answering a question about the menu.

    At this point you could just have a tablet at the table and let the customer look it up themselves. In the mean time, for restaurants that don't provide tablets to their waiters (which is most of them), this is a skill they need.

    I guess being annoying is a skill. But I absolutly fucking hate when people do that. The job is to take the order, not suggest one.

    Again, outside of super-fancy restaurants, I’d think that’s actually quite inappropriate.

    This is specifically a waiters job. I love that you think you've never been sold anything at a restaurant. Those waiters did a good job.

    The entire fake-friendly act with a fake-smile is a very annoying American thing. Your job is to take the order and bring the food. After that I really don’t want to hear anything else but “Enjoy your meal” and “Was everything alright?”. Talkative waiters are the worst.

    Hate it all you want. That doesn't change the fact that it's part of the job for American waiters. They don't have the luxury of not having to be friendly.

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  • Mechanics don't qualify as unskilled either, since they require education and certification. They fall under "skilled trades". My brother is a mechanic (a master tech), and he's done probably 10+ years of schooling, and has more certifications than I can recall. He's one of like 3 people across 4 counties that is qualified to do everything he does.

    But yeah, I don't like the term "unskilled labor" in any context, even if it's technically accurate in some cases. It feels dismissive, and many of the jobs it's used to describe are the backbone of a functioning society. Honestly, I think we need to just do away with the value judgment terms like "skilled" versus "unskilled", which only perpetuate the division of the working class.

    What if we categorized all labor on a tier system with no implied superiority of one tier over another, just clarity on pathways to move from one tier to the next? Here's a rough idea:

    Tier 1: Specialized Service & Essential Labor

    • Jobs that require training, adaptability, and situational skills but not formal education.
    • Examples: Waitstaff, retail workers, janitorial staff, delivery drivers, housekeepers.

    Tier 2: Technical & Trade-Based Roles

    • Jobs requiring certifications, apprenticeships, or vocational training (but not necessarily a degree).
    • Examples: Electricians, plumbers, EMTs, pharmacy techs, truck drivers (CDL).

    Tier 3: Associate Professional & Supervisory Roles

    • Jobs that may require some college, specialized training, or years of experience in Tier 1 and/or Tier 2 roles.
    • Examples: Restaurant managers, IT support, paralegals, bookkeepers.

    Tier 4: Degree-Dependent Professions

    • Jobs requiring a bachelor’s degree or higher, often with licensure.
    • Examples: Nurses, teachers, engineers, accountants.

    Tier 5: Highly Specialized & Advanced Credential Roles

    • Jobs requiring advanced degrees, residencies, or elite training.
    • Examples: Surgeons, research scientists, professors, aerospace engineers.