Anon Gets Capitalized
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Except today, it would be a shovel that is designed to break at around 100 uses so that you have to come back to buy a new shovel every few days or so.
You rent the shovel and it's geotagged to your region.
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Ha! I'm already doing this. I have an account on a t-shirt vendor site where I upload some low effort anti-capitalism design every week. I dont make much money but I giggle my balls off that people buy it. Like a Che Guevara t-shirt from Hot Topic in the 90s... Some people just dont get irony.
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A fitting soundtrack for that message would be 'Surprise surprise' by Billy Talent (lyrics wise).
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The original group got busted years before that.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]People love gaslightning and trying to make things sound like a conspiracy, ever since the fall of Lulz it has sort of "died" you'd see a lot happening both to governments and companies now it's just mostly going after governments, I'd not be surprised if it was just foreign intel agencies to not take the blame for leaking
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Ha! I'm already doing this. I have an account on a t-shirt vendor site where I upload some low effort anti-capitalism design every week. I dont make much money but I giggle my balls off that people buy it. Like a Che Guevara t-shirt from Hot Topic in the 90s... Some people just dont get irony.
Plus IME they don't really know anything about Che...
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Ha! I'm already doing this. I have an account on a t-shirt vendor site where I upload some low effort anti-capitalism design every week. I dont make much money but I giggle my balls off that people buy it. Like a Che Guevara t-shirt from Hot Topic in the 90s... Some people just dont get irony.
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The Capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.
― Vladimir Ilich Lenin
This comment is not legal advice.
I think the earliest documented version of this quote (1955 October 31, The Commonwealth: Official Journal of the Commonwealth Club of California) is more intriguing:
Lenin wrote, “When it comes time to hang the capitalists, they will vie with each other for the rope contract.”
—Major George Racey Jordan
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A fitting soundtrack for that message would be 'Surprise surprise' by Billy Talent (lyrics wise).
Also a great track by a great band
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Remember when Trump first got elected and Anonymous just suddenly vanished?
It got white anted to shit years ago. Anyone with a shred of decency fled
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I wonder if there's anything else you could 3d print that would help fight against corporate greed?
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Also a great track by a great band
100% agree!
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V for vendetta reference?
Doesn’t Warner brothers also get a kickback for each V for Vendetta mask sold because of copyright shenanigans?
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Your point is valid but I think your figure is high.
There's a handful of states you'd need to have a permit which you can't get right away.
There's also the cost. Depending on where you look anywhere from 30% to 75% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck or are one large unexpected expense away from catastrophe. They likely don't have the expendable income to go spends hundreds on a firearm at any given moment.
This is why, even though there's somewhere between 300-500 million civilian owned firearms in the US, those firearms are owned by roughly 32% of the adult population in the country.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]There's also the cost.
Hi-Point: The hole-puncher for the common folk.
Or auction house AK variants. Or strike old school fear into fascism with a Mosin Nagant or an M1 Garand (ping!).
Lol memes aside (and not judging!) there's hardware to fill the need at all price points. It's the ammo that's hard to keep up with! Also, safety (and skill) training could be a lot more universally accessible and applied.
The time to gain familiarity and proficiency is also a severely limiting factor, and of course the working class have less and less of it.
I think our general attitude and understanding about firearms (in the U.S/"West") has been intentionally poisoned into some bizarre right-wing fetish thing specifically to make sure level-headed, educated, reasonable people who weren't ultra-capitalists wouldn't be the group statistically holding a stupidly unholy amount of them.
I guess my point is: Capitalism will sell you whatever you like. But that doesn't mean it doesn't have a vetting process for its preferred audience. It simply adjusts the culture to make the very idea revolting to those it would prefer not selling to, and amplifying the signal to stupidly comical degrees to its target audience.
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They're going after the anger dollar, that's a good dollar. We've done research.
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A fitting soundtrack for that message would be 'Surprise surprise' by Billy Talent (lyrics wise).
I first found out about them through their collab with the lead singer of Weezer and they've quickly become one of my new favorite bands
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I first found out about them through their collab with the lead singer of Weezer and they've quickly become one of my new favorite bands
Nice! You must be talking about 'end of me' then haha. Funny, for me its kind of the other way round, knew/liked BT for some time and then getting more into Weezer. Saw BT live once in 2022 and can recommend 100%. Will see them again for sure (and Weezer already just around the corner next month).
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Ha! I'm already doing this. I have an account on a t-shirt vendor site where I upload some low effort anti-capitalism design every week. I dont make much money but I giggle my balls off that people buy it. Like a Che Guevara t-shirt from Hot Topic in the 90s... Some people just dont get irony.
Commerce isn't the same thing as capitalism.
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V for vendetta reference?
The remake V for Vending Machine
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There's also the cost.
Hi-Point: The hole-puncher for the common folk.
Or auction house AK variants. Or strike old school fear into fascism with a Mosin Nagant or an M1 Garand (ping!).
Lol memes aside (and not judging!) there's hardware to fill the need at all price points. It's the ammo that's hard to keep up with! Also, safety (and skill) training could be a lot more universally accessible and applied.
The time to gain familiarity and proficiency is also a severely limiting factor, and of course the working class have less and less of it.
I think our general attitude and understanding about firearms (in the U.S/"West") has been intentionally poisoned into some bizarre right-wing fetish thing specifically to make sure level-headed, educated, reasonable people who weren't ultra-capitalists wouldn't be the group statistically holding a stupidly unholy amount of them.
I guess my point is: Capitalism will sell you whatever you like. But that doesn't mean it doesn't have a vetting process for its preferred audience. It simply adjusts the culture to make the very idea revolting to those it would prefer not selling to, and amplifying the signal to stupidly comical degrees to its target audience.
Nearly 150 million adults in the USA can go buy a semi auto rifle right now
"Semi auto rifle."
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Ha! I'm already doing this. I have an account on a t-shirt vendor site where I upload some low effort anti-capitalism design every week. I dont make much money but I giggle my balls off that people buy it. Like a Che Guevara t-shirt from Hot Topic in the 90s... Some people just dont get irony.
You're giving off this kind of energy, dawg