Alan Moore
Saga of the Swamp Thing and Watchmen are two amazing runs of comics he wrote.
Huge fan of his recent-ish novel, Jerusalem.
Alan Moore
Saga of the Swamp Thing and Watchmen are two amazing runs of comics he wrote.
Huge fan of his recent-ish novel, Jerusalem.
How dare we want to... checks notes ... Eat food and experience some of life before we MAYBE live until we are 70
I've seen this and known the end was coming since I was a teenager 25 years ago.
Who care about consumer spending when I've been watching the current biosphere die off for my whole adult life?
I'm supposed to save for a future in a society that's pretty obviously collapsing as the biosphere deteriorates?
I don't have zero hope for the future but the idea that this current infinite expansion system can continue is obviously wrong.
It's the same with a lot of us millennial people.
I graduated into a job market still largely crushed by the dotcom bubble bursting, had my entire life and career path destroyed by the GFC, then another destroyed by covid.
Let me just spend a third of my monthly food allowance on food I can make better myself to please the downtown economy god, I guess lmfao.
The American political system has done nothing but ratchet to the right for about a hundred years.
It's so far right that people think liberals are left wing. That shit is center right lmao
I feel like too many people take being corrected like this as a sign that I'm trying to be condescending when, to me, it's a simple courtesy I hope other people extend to me as well when I mess up.
I think this is the place to post this so hopefully others can see the truth
https://realprogressives.org/debt-ceilings-for-dummies/
We don't need to tax the rich to fund shit. We need to tax them to remove their insane power in our political and economic system.
How can our government run out of the money it creates ex nihilo?
The "debt" is just the count of dollars that haven't been destroyed through taxation.
"Karashta, you don't want kids? You'd make a great dad."
I've been asked this several times by close friends since my early 20s. My response has always been about what I feel is the irresponsibility of bringing a child I will desperately love into a world that I've seen crumbling around me since my teens.
People called me stupid for believing in things like the oncoming ecological and societal collapses, despite me trying to show them what I'd seen and read.
Somehow, "I told you so," doesn't, in any way, make me feel better about the situation.
No mention made of sky high insanely record corporate profits. Lmfao.
"Walden (/ˈwɔːldən/; first published in 1854 as Walden; or, Life in the Woods) is a book by American transcendentalist writer Henry David Thoreau. The text is a reflection upon the author's simple living in natural surroundings. The work is part personal declaration of independence, social experiment, voyage of spiritual discovery, satire, and—to some degree—a manual for self-reliance.[2]"
It's his "independence" and "self reliance" parts that make him a hypocrite
This doesn't invalidate everything he says and does.
But it's really easy to be "independent" when someone else foots the bill for the land you're living on and you mom does your laundry for you.
"Shortage of homes" created by a parasitic class of people and corporations who gobble up all the available homes
Pause.