kwomp2

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[–] kwomp2 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

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[–] kwomp2 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Spannend, bei mir habe beobachtet, dass es auch hilft, wenn es nicht in Sichtweite liegt.

[–] kwomp2 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Why would you add POV to this?

[–] kwomp2 7 points 2 months ago

wir können leider keine Politik für die Menschen machen, weil magicmarkt es verbietet

hä wieso seid ihr politikverdrossen

hä wie ihr mögt das System nicht? Das finden wir jetzt aber ein bisschen Xtreme

[–] kwomp2 17 points 2 months ago

Since computers are too strong, websites only need seconds to load.

No one can read that fast, so this is a problem.

[–] kwomp2 3 points 2 months ago

Workers compete just as well unless they realise they are a class and choose solidarity.

Capitalists have an organisational advantage of beeing organizers in practice anyways though

[–] kwomp2 5 points 2 months ago

Und Schattierung auf ausländisch? Hoer wird Niedrigdchlüssel um den Titel des Husos gebuhlt, schwant es mir.

[–] kwomp2 5 points 2 months ago

Spidersis, spidersis, beste freunde, spidersis

[–] kwomp2 10 points 2 months ago
[–] kwomp2 9 points 2 months ago

Imagine the letter H and G would look similar. Now imagine there was a language that didn't have the letter H. People who spoke that language would post: "Hot Dog" and then go like "aaaahahaha imagine God Dog, like a god thats a dog".

Now add the fact that germans know and use the word burger regularly and do posess knowledge of the existence of different languages and that "burger" is an english word, thus pronunciation differs.

So I'd say no, not funny.

Then again I have laughed about and made jokes that made use of the similarity of burger and Bürger. But I guess the "rofl different languages"-element needs to be combined with smth more to qualify as a joke.

Yours, german giving german answers

[–] kwomp2 26 points 2 months ago

This should be taken with a grain of salt, just as yours and op, but neuroplasticity makes arguments like yours shaky (well well well if this isn't gonna turn out to be our old friend dialectics). If children just had a special environment, you'd find the physiological countepart. So unless it's controlled for otherwise, you can't make a one directional proof out of it

[–] kwomp2 1 points 2 months ago

I think a neat way to put it is: Alienated acting/being is what's left after you pretend you would not cooperate with other people.

Liberal ideology imagines every person as a autonomous agent "taking their own decisions". Except you live in a cave and gather berries on your own, this is a radical misconception. In fact almost everything you do depends on other peoples doing and vice versa.

Alienation is the ideological and practical renouncement of this fact of beeing part of a social species.

If you deny this fundamental property of your beeing and doing, you end up with confusion and moral atrocities. And principally this goes "for both sides".

Of course the war-stock-financed yacht is worse, but even in the case of a US-minimum-wage-financed banana the buyer profits from the exploitation of some dude in south america. If heshe has not developped a critical consciousness of the individualist illusion of liberalism, heshe won't see it, cause "im not greedy I just want a fuckin 'nana".

Alienation does not explain the vertical (quantitative) unfairness, the exploitation, but the general disconnectedness (qualitative) of humans from their social system, their history, each other, their work and themselves.

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