Flippanarchy
Flippant Anarchism. A lighter take on social criticism with the aim of agitation.
Post humorous takes on capitalism and the states which prop it up. Memes, shitposting, screenshots of humorous good takes, discussions making fun of some reactionary online, it all works.
This community is anarchist-flavored. Reactionary takes won't be tolerated.
Don't take yourselves too seriously. Serious posts go to [email protected]
Rules
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If you post images with text, endeavour to provide the alt-text
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If the image is a crosspost from an OP, Provide the source.
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Absolutely no right-wing jokes. This includes "Anarcho"-Capitalist concepts.
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Absolutely no redfash jokes. This includes anything that props up the capitalist ruling classes pretending to be communists.
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No bigotry whatsoever. See instance rules.
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This is an anarchist comm. You don't have to be an anarchist to post, but you should at least understand what anarchism actually is. We're not here to educate you.
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Someone seems to have confused "no rulers" with "no rules". Also there's no h in ῥυθμός that's some Anglo colonialism you're involved in, there. You probably stole all of those from the French.
Not acknowledging that that rough breathing mark is an "h" is the real Anglo colonialism here.
Joke's on you, am not an Anglo.
excuse me, but as a Greek, what the fuck is this
ῥ
?I'm not Greek and know nothing about the diacritics, but from wikipedia seems to just be ρ with rough breathing. Should be "rhe"? I may be saying the complete obvious, that's just what I got from the wiki :p
It indeed is "rhythmos".
I know, but the letter is actually just
ρ
. We don't have a different sounding r in GreekModern greek. The word's from ancient greek;
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E1%BF%A5%CF%85%CE%B8%CE%BC%CF%8C%CF%82
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%CF%81%CF%85%CE%B8%CE%BC%CF%8C%CF%82
Notice how the modern word dropped that diacritic
Daym, corrected by a Non-Greek >_<
What studying natural sciences does to a mf (I am intimately familiar with the Greek alphabet, despite not speaking a word of Greek)
Copied it from wiktionary, didn't bother caring about ancient vs. modern. Especially given that the only reason I can read it is maths.