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lobo-66 · 1 year ago
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yasantiekspresi · 5 months ago
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Manipulator
Oh "Sherlock" won't thou give me a hand
For 'twas destined for I to be thy right hand man
Nestled in a burrow of shadows for thee to be grand
Rose to fame, climbed the hill of brilliance and demand;
Just for I, to be shunned away by thy master plan...
Eminent cigarette burns marked along thy trench coat.
A shallow smirk with eyes that hold no more,
Than a hollow grave followed by silence and nothing more;
One step closer to madness, reckon we're on the same boat.
Oh "Grim Reaper" shall say he expected no more,
Than death, money, repute and broken promises galore!
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Vincent van Gogh - Head of a skeleton with a burning cigarette Poem by - yasantiekspresi
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hairychestloversblog · 2 years ago
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When he turns to you and invites you to explore 😋
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thoughtportal · 2 years ago
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freedom of movement
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psychedelic-charm · 3 months ago
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vihnipuh-kolinkrivi · 7 months ago
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weaponized-kindness · 2 years ago
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Mr beast bothers me because he is the all the problems in the extremely capitalist model, because he offers an in-model solutions.
The cycle is thus:
The team makes a video where they do a extravagant act of charity -> The video is extremely clickbaity and performative -> the video bring in a massive amount of money -> they use the money for another extravagant charity
Mr beast is playing the capital game, and is winning. At the same time he uses it to assist people. And the only way he can help people is to exploit them.
I hate it. We need a better system.
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fifthmoon0 · 2 years ago
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exactly 🥺🤬
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ryanmoody · 2 years ago
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Taken from @georgeromerosos & @hereticstations (forgive the tag) 9 favorite films that I watched (for the first time) in 2022.
Due to overtime I honestly didn't get to watch many films but I found I liked a lot more films then I originally thought. I included all genres not just horror.
The Northman (2022) - Director: Director: Robert Eggers
Wolfwalkers (2020) - Director: Tomm Moore, Ross Stewart
Dune (2021) - Director: Denis Villeneuve
Falling Down (1993) - Director: Joel Schumacher
Pig (2021) - Director:Michael Sarnoski
Threads (1984) - Directed by: Mick Jackson
The Quiet Earth (1985) - Directed by: Geoff Murphy
Across 110th Street (1972) - Director:Barry Shear
Alexander Nevsky (1938) - Directed by: Sergei Eisenstein, Dmitri Vasilyev
Please continue the game! I would like to hear from my followers!
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janhetjoch · 5 months ago
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"Passive income" - ok? Passive for who? Value doesn't come out of nowhere, you just get excess value that working people generated with their labour. Passive income doesn't exist, only extraction of value from working class people.
This isn't to say it's immoral, or anti communist, to own stocks per se. I mean; who am I to sit on a higher horse than Marx and Engels? But I'm just getting so tired of people giving "advice" to get a passive income source, something that's logically impossible for everyone to have (at least in a meaningful way). People should be aware where their money comes from, and that "passive" just means you extracted it from working people.
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iamdaydreamer29 · 1 year ago
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Former boss, i quitted for medical reasons (physically and mentally speaking), of course I dont care anymore 💖
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faniacmag · 2 years ago
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LET'S KILL NAZIS AGAIN!!! 😃😅🤘
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djungelskogbear · 2 years ago
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Brokeback Zombie (2007) 
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maverick96 · 2 years ago
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Watch "The Deep: Exploring Earth’s Last Frontier" on YouTube
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albaharu · 6 months ago
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remembering how the character developtment of anders dragon age is seeing him getting angrier and sadder and more depressed each time 👍
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furiousgoldfish · 5 months ago
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Kids instinctively test their boundaries and challenge authority; not to be annoying and cause trouble on purpose, but because they need to know where the boundaries are, what are the consequences for breaking them, and who actually is the real authority that can bring forth the consequences. This is normal and healthy human behaviour; if they don’t try it, how will they ever find out? It's curiosity, courage, need to know exactly where they stand, how much freedom can they get, what they can get away with, it's something we all have to test in life at one point or another, and childhood should be the safest, most protected place to test this out.
Based on how well they manage to establish their own place, their own rules and figure out what will and won't have consequences, they'll continue to develop this knowledge in the adulthood; they'll fight for their needs in their friendships and relationships, they'll stand up to their teachers and exploitative bosses, they'll follow their sense of justice and sometimes defy authority in order to do what is right. And if they learned something is a hard limit in childhood, they'll be careful not to cross that limit where it would come back to harm them. And those limits should be along the lines of causing physical harm to others, hurting smaller, more vulnerable people, using their power for cruelty.
In abusive households, children are not allowed this test of limits. Abusive parents insist on complete authority, punish something as small as 'talking back', and thus take away the child's ability to explore boundaries. In abuse the boundaries are usually uncertain, undefined, so the child can never know what could be taken as an offense, as a provocation or excuse to harm them. Abusers prefer keeping children not knowing where they stand, so they would assume anything could be taken as disobedience, even lack of action could be punished. This enables abusers to change the rules at will and to punish child who hasn't done anything wrong – they can retroactively decide something offended them and take their anger out on a child. The child learns that even if someone just perceives a transgression, that didn't even happen, they will be punished for it. They learn to live in absolute fear, analyzing their every action, anxiously trying to figure out how everyone around them is feeling and reacting to them, trying desperately not to give anyone a reason for offense.
So how will this child deal with an unfair teacher, one they get in that situation? How will they handle an exploitative boss? How can they fight back a bully, navigate an abusive friendship or a relationship, how can they stand up to anyone? They've learned that even doing nothing can have devastating consequences, and doing everything sometimes isn't enough either. All they know how to do is to try to please everyone, desperately overthink everything, accept blame and punishment even when it wasn't their fault, even when they're being exploited and harmed. Their needs get forgotten and neglected completely, in their endless quest to protect themselves from harm, by trying to avoid it with their every action and word. They've been taught, by pain and torture, that other people's authority over them is final, that refusing to please others means pain. So they'll accept being exploited, neglected and violated, because to refuse would mean even worse type of pain. And the abusive boss, partner, teacher, friend, will revel in realization that this person is afraid, that anything can be done to them, that rules can be changed on the fly, exploitation can be endless because this person won't ever test what's been said to them; they'll assume other's authority is right, and that to fight back would mean severe consequences.
That is what authoritarian parenting teaches, that's what forceful, demanding, aggressive and punishment-eager parents do to their kid's lives. They lie every time they say it's to make the kid strong, or to prepare them for 'the real life', it's anything but. It's creating a person who cannot fight for themselves or stand up for themselves because they've been tortured for their first attempts to test the boundaries.
Let your kids try stupid shit. If they can't figure out boundaries by testing them out with you, they won't be able to figure it out any other way. Adults do it all the time, because they've learned as children that this testing can bring them benefits, certainty, fairness and needs fulfilled. As it should be, children should try and see what happens if they ask, if they demand, if they try to get their way, if they protest, if they fight back. They need to know that sometimes in life it's worth it. That sometimes it's necessary. They need to know life won't end if they try it. They need to know it's okay to try. They need to believe they have every right to.
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