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teeforlove [they/them]
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teeforlove [they/them]@hexbear.netOPto
Comradeship // Freechat@lemmygrad.ml•05/01/2024English
1·2 years agoThe world was peaceful when I was a child because I didn’t know what the world outside really was, the world to me back then was just my home, yet it wasn’t really peaceful, it was hell because of fighting, alcoholism, the usual trauma a child faces.
The world as I see it now is a shithole, but precisely due to it being a shithole did I discover how to really love, and do it correctly. Love people, love animals, love nature. You can relate this to how the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie and its efforts to maintain the status quo precisely due to its contradictions gives the proletariat everything necessary to fight. But I’m isolated right now, I don’t really have anyone here, but I have more than enough love that is going empty due to not that many people being there to give it to, which I think of as a contradiction.
Marx says how you can’t liberate others without liberating yourself, or at least I think he was the one who said it, but I see it as a contradiction with what I say here, that you can’t liberate yourself without liberating others. The solution here precisely lies in the act of liberation. You don’t liberate others necessarily during dialogue, during educating yourself through everyone, neither do you necessarily liberate others during this long, tiring process of waging a war. But people liberate each other. I think I got this from Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire, which I recently finished. I see its influence on the words I typed out in the post just as I’m typing this right now lol, its a really good work that talks about education through dialogue, criticizing the banking mode of education (used in college, schools, etc) as preserving the status quo. He uses examples from Mao’s cultural revolution to say that cultural action is a process of education that has to start before, and not after taking power. I can’t describe everything ofcourse, its a short read, around 150 pages and I’ll recommend it.
I think I lost track there and switched topics, anyways, that’s about it, hope I was able to explain why I wrote that. I just write things and finish it off whenever I’m not in a particularly good mood. I think you should understand it for yourself too, instead of relying on my explanation. Your subjective perspectives of a work (or anything) also matters as much as that of the creator.
Anyways, have a good day!
I think R did you a favour by eating your “snack”
teeforlove [they/them]@hexbear.nettochapotraphouse@hexbear.net•Mods banned my new girlfriend from the site.English
12·2 years agothank you for clarifying
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movies@hexbear.net•This shit is so boring man. Are the other two movies any good?English
2·2 years agoGet Out wasn’t scary to them, so I just meant that bringing up FD isn’t a relevant comparison. Whiplash is more scary than FD and it isn’t even horror
teeforlove [they/them]@hexbear.nettochapotraphouse@hexbear.net•Mods banned my new girlfriend from the site.English
10·2 years agosorry this is so funny to me thinking of a situation where someone’s partner is mad at them, tells them they need space, starts crying while staring at a page of Capital Volume 1 in Arial size 25 and saying out loud “at least you wouldn’t do this to me”
I hope you feel better soon! I didn’t really mean it if it seemed cold, I’m glad you enjoyed the movie :)
teeforlove [they/them]@hexbear.nettochapotraphouse@hexbear.net•Mods banned my new girlfriend from the site.English
14·2 years agookay, I have to ask
“large Marxist texts”
does this mean works with relatively high number of pages (unlikely), or does this mean your partner has relevant texts from Marxists framed on the wall with a huge font size (likely)?
teeforlove [they/them]@hexbear.nettochapotraphouse@hexbear.net•Mods banned my new girlfriend from the site.English
17·2 years agoIf I’m embarrassed by any of my partners pulling the shower curtain (as if there needs to be one, but for the sake of it, let us imagine there is), and seeing me jerk off, then they aren’t my partner.
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movies@hexbear.net•This shit is so boring man. Are the other two movies any good?English
7·2 years agois this /s or do you mean the latter is an example of a scary movie? because it isn’t
teeforlove [they/them]@hexbear.nettochapotraphouse@hexbear.net•Mods banned my new girlfriend from the site.English
11·2 years agogood luck?
teeforlove [they/them]@hexbear.nettochapotraphouse@hexbear.net•just had some beansEnglish
7·2 years agoyikes
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movies@hexbear.net•This shit is so boring man. Are the other two movies any good?English
22·2 years agoit was one of my fav horror movies for a long time, to say its one of the best in its genre is okay but overall in the 21st century is a stretch smh, have these “critics” not seen Ant Man and the Wasp Quantum Revoluton??
Haven’t seen GotG3 but I legit thought there was a James Gunn movie called “Sky” from the title. Forgive my ignorance.
teeforlove [they/them]@hexbear.netOPto
movies@hexbear.net•Let's talk about Planet of the ApesEnglish
8·2 years agoyou humans have enslaved us for centuries, now, we will collaborate with the humans to fight the revolutionary apes, who are the real oppressors
teeforlove [they/them]@hexbear.netOPto
movies@hexbear.net•Let's talk about Planet of the ApesEnglish
3·2 years agoI want to answer in a way that doesn’t spoil the ending of the first movie
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news@hexbear.net•Neuroscientists discover source of "wave of death" at end of consciousnessEnglish
17·2 years ago100 updoots and I will make this my Phd thesis once I get in next year
teeforlove [they/them]@hexbear.nettothe_dunk_tank@hexbear.net•NATOPedia loves Nazi apologia and minimizationEnglish
23·2 years ago“We liberated Europe from fascism, but they will never forgive us for it” ~Georgi Zhukov

What genre are they? Also, do it. ill buy a copy :)