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Reason: Rule 1. And 5.1
Who knows what this reporter thinks they’re reporting 🤷
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Reason: Rule 1. And 5.1
Who knows what this reporter thinks they’re reporting 🤷
I took a metal detector to the beach once and all I got was antisemitic slurs. I’m not even Jewish; those bigots just assumed so.
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Sorry but chud is not a protected class.
Nice try, neighborhood burglar.
😂 why waste time say lot word when few meme do trick
Just as there are two kind of race, white and political; and there are two kinds of gender, male and political; there also are two kinds of language, English and political.
I admin lemmy.ml for 0 Biden/Putler/Xi bux per month. I got into it by doing a little posting, until the admins asked me if I wanted to waste even more of my free time, which I foolishly did.
Good question; it’s not my place to answer. @ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone, @tmpod@lemmy.pt, @Cloak@lemmy.ml?
You can’t say whatever the hell you want, actually. For example, “No bigotry - including racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, or xenophobia.”
Lemmy is open source software, and the lemmy.ml instance in particular—the instance you are posting to—is especially focused on open source software development, so you shouldn’t be surprised that many people are talking about open source software development.
The purpose of a system is what it does. The way that capitalism is advertised to work and the way that it actually works are quite different. To understand how it actually works, one might turn to Marx, Lenin, Sweezy & Baran, and Michael Hudson.
This is as confusing as your downvoted post, which was downvoted for being confusing. You might work on your communication skills.
Actually, looking at the modlog,
Filed as not a bug. That’s capitalism working as intended.
@yogthos@lemmy.ml, obviously.
As a Large Lemmy Model, what comes to mind is a dialectical materialist who’s had enough of some idealist’s nonsense.
I judge the person as impressionable and leaving in a kind of their own.
I think the second half of this sentence is in need of an editor. “Living in a mind of their own,” you maybe meant? idk
The rise of the suburban mall and its downward spiral are pre-Amazon, and largely had to do with tax decisions and costs to the public sector, though online shopping did accelerate the collapse. Slate, 2017: The Retail Apocalypse Is Suburban