Not a car enthusiast but I prefer manual. For me reasons would include: A lot of control over torque and acceleration, and related control over fuel consumption. Can be more reliable and are typically less expensive to repair. Discourages theft.
Not a car enthusiast but I prefer manual. For me reasons would include: A lot of control over torque and acceleration, and related control over fuel consumption. Can be more reliable and are typically less expensive to repair. Discourages theft.
Waking Up From The Nightmare Of Western Civilization
"We’ll sit on the edge of our seats watching made-up tales about psychopathic killers while psychopathic killers rule the world."
www.caitlinjohnst.one/p/waking-up-...
We do not live in a society. My latest.
Link below 👇
When asked if every person had a right to the Constitution’s guarantee of due process, Trump responded “I don’t know.”
This is a right that has long been under threat.
Here’s 3 ways the system tramples our right to due process.
Today's lesson discusses the American health care system for those in countries where their system provides care for free or reasonable fees. 👇
Before the industrial revolution, feudal lords used hereditary property rights to force both free and unfree labourers to support their lives of opulence and abundance, immiserating everyone else.
Good thing we don’t have anything like that now
It’s insane that we live in a society where people want to profit from, or buy, a pill to replace such things as *breathing consciously* (which is available free, at any time, to anyone and everyone, always)
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then we shall experience no petty, limited, selfish joy, but our happiness will belong to millions, our deeds will live on quietly but perpetually at work, and over our ashes will be shed the hot tears of noble people.”
Marx, Reflections of a Young Man (1835)
“If we have chosen the position in life in which we can most of all work for mankind, no burdens can bow us down, because they are sacrifices for the benefit of all;
The ultimate “far left” position is this: that the value created by us, in our millions and billions, should be for our families, or for the public good as we choose to define it, not to make parasites like Elon Musk wealthy and powerful. But honestly, I find it strange that anyone would disagree
Will check these out-thank you!! 🙏
Hey what kind of pens are those by the way? They look like they’re pretty great! I used to use Staedtler drafting pens way back when, but I have no idea what’s good these days.
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“Maxim Gorky: The bourgeoisie is hostile to culture!” Soviet poster, 1949
They barely skipped a beat, bothering only with the most cynical and transparent “rebadging”.
Mark Twain against a black background with the text: “Who are the oppressors? The few: the King, the capitalist, and a handful of other overseers and superintendents. Who are the oppressed? The many: the nations of the earth; the valuable personages; the workers; they that make the bread that the soft-handed and idle eat.”
Mark Twain says, "Workers of the world unite."
#SocialistSunday
I envy you so very much lol
Capitalism is the belief that you can achieve infinite growth in a restricted system with finite resources
This is also the definition of cancer
Happy #SocialistSunday
On this #SocialistSunday if you support peace in Palestine, Yemen and elsewhere. Stronger unions, investment in the NHS, wealth distribution and equality I want to connect with you. I gave up friendships to be a socialist and I couldn’t be more proud. You aren’t friends, you’re family 🇵🇸🇵🇸
Solidarity! ✊❤️
A drawing of a well-dressed man in a top hat, turning the handle of a vice with both hands. Another man is trapped in the vice, being squashed between two heavy plates, the top one marked 'low wages', the bottom one marked 'high rent'.
As true now as when this was drawn over 100 years ago
#socialistsunday
Solidarity to all people trying to build a better world!
There is nothing we cannot achieve, if only we work together ✊
Used to be only messengers were seen on bikes, and it was harrowing to behold.
True accessibility would wonderfully complement the existing, excellent walkability and subway service