commiewithoutorgans [he/him, comrade/them]

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Cake day: January 17th, 2022

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  • Got a 15k in today in preparation for our future long march to eastern Europe. red-sun

    Listened to chapter 25 of Capital again during the run though. Read it twice now and listened twice. Despite me finding it super useful, I can't retain half of it.

    Tomorrow is leg day and I will likely regret pushing myself on the run today, though.





  • Other labor theory of values had been proposed before Marx, but Marx developed it into a consistent and rigorous form. It was (and should now still be) obvious to even liberals that value is created through labor. How that works, in what amounts, and how that value is imbued and made useful in an economy are things that Marx developed entirely differently to his predecessors



  • Much more useful, and with the same basic "gamification" strategies are just Anki flashcards. Even the Anki flashcards for the Duolingo will be more effective than the duolingo, because Duolingo is materially incentivized to throw all sorts of difficulties to progression in front of you.

    My method, generally, for language learning is having a grammar book and flashcards (with sound if you can, otherwise listening will go to shit) for vocab and doing both. The flashcards take me 40 minutes a day for intense study (writing my answers first to practice spelling/writing other scripts) and 20 minutes if I just speak out loud. Same amount of time as Duolingo and about 10x as effective


  • Yeah I genuinely appreciated it as a beginner's vocab and grammar learner in like 2012. It was great and I blew through so many courses learning so many words/basics of the linguistics of langauges. They even had discussion boards about basically every word where explanations of grammar and usage we there, as well as questions from others. Communism would revive old Duolingo and expand it. Capitalism strangled my beloved owl and replaced it with an apparition formed from the dollars it's body decayed into.



  • This whole thread is very disappointing to me, I don't think anyone here has presented a coherent idea of what fascism is. I've said it many time on hexbear, the US is the perfect example of fascism having already won long ago. Fascism is the expropriation at the edges of the empire, where exchange is unequal due to expropriation. The US was fascist, stayed fascist, and is now fascist. https://redsails.org/really-existing-fascism/

    Biden is just the specific face of it today, the slight flavor. A flavor that's slightly nicer to the queer community (not seeing the queer community as a space/group to expropriate from specifically) and nothing else. Trump wanted to expand some internal expropriation and apply fascism more internally and closer to home (and maybe at China, but I think he's just racist not actually wanting war). Nothing else.



  • Eh I got it recommended by a comrade who seemed knowledgable about it, but I kinda regret it. It's expensive and, even if the parts are replaceable, the phone is slow and underperforming enough that it'll still just need replaced within 5 years due to software requirements from everything around it.

    Literally cheaper and just as little (or less) impact in continuously buying used flagship phones from 4 years ago.

    That comrade is a bit of a lib so I should've seen it coming. Of course I'm a lib so I didn't.




  • I'm going to rant here, so it's not aimed at you specifically but it's something I need to vent here.

    I saw that video, after seeing many others some of which I didn't want to see and some of which I searched for for confirmation. Today, seeing that one, I realized I've experienced a sort of desensitization. I didn't feel ill, I didn't feel particularly disgusted at the image (did feel disgusted that people are doing and supporting this, of course), I mostly felt anger. Idk if that is desensitization or something else, but I just am constantly unbelievably angry at what has happened and can't feel much else when seeing these images.

    I used to describe to libs and non-Marxist leftists :same thing: how I felt about seeing unhoused people on the streets. People would mention how I was visibly angry when walking by someone, and I would always bring up that I'm constantly so angry about these people being unhoused in wealthy countries, and am upset that there's no way to fix it without much bigger changes than they want to comprehend, and I try to channel this anger into energy to read about how to fix this, strategize, organize, work for a better world, etc.

    I don't necessarily think this is good mentally or morally, especially when projected onto the suffering of Palestinians now. I feel like I'm so upset that it builds to be unbearable in its form and I can't deal with it as it is anymore, but can only try to become more energized and focused from it. Maybe it's dialectics like that.