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See, I would classify learning for learning’s sake to be productive.
And, yes, that’s exactly what I was trying to say
See, I would classify learning for learning’s sake to be productive.
And, yes, that’s exactly what I was trying to say
That’s what’s so concerning about the case. The USA tried to persecute an Australian citizen working out of the EU for publishing information.
As he is not a US citizen he was not able to use the X amendment to free speech.
As a terrorist they could torture and kill him without covering anything up.
He didn’t leak, he published.
That’s what’s so concerning about the case. The USA tried to persecute an Australian citizen working out of the EU for publishing information.
If precedent was set they could kidnap anyone from sovereign countries based on US law
And even the things you have achieved are meaningless, people probably didn’t like it, and you’re still so bad at the NEW THING, why evén get öut ofbed
I appreciate your optimism and it’s the correct approach. I think the consensus is it’s optimistic.
You’d get bored and want to be productive.
It’s just hard to be motivated when burnt out by a company that hates it needs you and forces people to do work in a stupid way without autonomy and the goal of fucking their customers
Edit: I’m referring to post-capitalism, not justifying corporate bullshit
Edit: I have no idea what’s going on. Clearly someone doing nothing would do things not to be bored.
I think medical advancement could be as dramatic this century was in the last. However, patent law is likely to hold us back
This comment seems contentious. Are the differences in opinion political? An ideological opposition?
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Thank you for your comment, it provided more context than the article
Anonymous sex in bathrooms has become almost nonexistent in my city since Grinder.
I’m sure there are a few beats left, but nothing like it used to be.
Dogging seems to have picked up, but I assume the married are organising these affairs online.
Zoning. No it’s not.
I agree our media is incredibly controlled.
However, this summer didn’t feel different, it got to 45C as normal in Perth, the heatwaves did not feel longer or worse.
Maybe we’re frogs in water but I’d say such an article would not engage the public
I think that goes for most company structures
Art is theft
All art is inspired by other art, it grows, evolves, eats itself, parodies life, informs living.
I wouldn’t worry about it
How much was WeWork valued at without turning a profit?
I’m not arguing every country in those areas. My point is the joke doesn’t make sense as there’s large populations who believe this to be true.
25℅ of my workmates are first or second generation USAians. They earn less here than they would in the US. By your logic, Australia is better place to live than the US.
I mean, I don’t disagree.
It’s usually: well, we may be a neoliberal state with the resulting capitalist issues but let’s be thankful we’re not living in the US.
For example, most recently I heard this in a conversation about growing wealth disparity.
American forgetting about the whole of Europe, Asia, Australia, Canada, and some of south America.
I separate work under capitalism from community directed, individually motivated, anarchially organised work. Hence the first edit.
Learning is a requirement of productivity, productivity cannot exist without learning, therefore learning is productive.
I don’t think people have an issue with work, they have an issue with the current state.