#antiwork
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anarcho-catboyism · 1 year ago
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Fuck working I'm tired
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guiltyidealist · 7 months ago
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new favorite YouTube comment just dropped
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emperornorton47 · 2 years ago
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radicalgraff · 6 months ago
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"Do you believe in life after work?"
Seen in Marathon, Greece
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ghettogotth · 1 year ago
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rabiesbaby · 1 year ago
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Some Tumblr Posts to Save You Money <3
Plain text: Some Tumblr Posts to Save You Money <3
Free Books!
Remember, The Internet Archive and your local library are your best friends!
Academic Articles and stuff
Scientific Documents
DnD shit
Sewing technique to repair and strengthen seam rips.
Scratch the "Buy Something" Itch without buying something
US Centric Ways to Live In Direct Opposition to Capitalism
Crash Course on YouTube teaches most subjects!
Home art hack
Go ahead and add some <3 We're all in this together <3
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kapitaali · 1 year ago
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beaubambabey · 2 years ago
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I am going to spit on Thomas Edison's grave
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technofeudalism · 2 years ago
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nando161mando · 5 months ago
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Hmmmm I wonder if there's a connection here.....
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existennialmemes · 10 months ago
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Genuinely hilarious that the phrase "Work Ethic" doesn't mean, like, actually remaining ethical in your business practices.
It just means prioritizing your boss's income over your physical and mental well being, and has actually no bearing on "ethics" whatsoever.
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mjec · 9 months ago
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whatever purpose i have in life, divine or fated, considered or chaotic, i can promise you my purpose is not to be fucking economically productive
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arcadiiian · 9 months ago
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some pages from my latest zine, THIS ZINE WAS MADE ON COMPANY TIME (view this and my other zines here)
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radicalgraff · 2 years ago
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"Do you believe in life after work"
Spotted in Lucca, Italy
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fuckyeahanarchistposters · 4 months ago
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"Over worked, under paid"
Graphic by Jimmy Knives
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eleanor-arroway · 10 months ago
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“The job is the unquestioned goal for all free citizens of the world – the ultimate public good. It is the clearly stated exit goal of all education and the only sanctioned reason for acquiring knowledge. But if we think about it for a moment, jobs are not what we want. We want shelter, food, strong relationships, a livable habitat, stimulating learning activity, and time to perform valued tasks in which we excel. I don’t know of many jobs that will allow access to more than two or three of those things at a time, unless you have a particularly benevolent owner or employer.
I am often told that I should be grateful for the progress that Western civilization has brought to these shores. I am not. This life of work-or-die is not an improvement on preinvasion living, which involved only a few hours of work a day for shelter and sustenance, performing tasks that people do now for leisure activities on their yearly vacations: fishing, collecting plants, hunting, camping, and so forth. The rest of the day was for fun, strengthening relationships, ritual and ceremony, cultural expression, intellectual pursuits, and the expert crafting of exceptional objects. I know this is true because I have lived like this, even in this era where the land is only a pale shadow of the abundance that once was. We have been lied to about the “harsh survival” lifestyles of the past. There was nothing harsh about it. If it was so harsh – such a brutish, menial struggle for existence – then we would not have evolved to become the delicate, intelligent creatures that we are.”
- Tyson Yunkaporta, Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save The World
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