These ladies are obviously the coolest most brutal noisegrind band on the planet, so what is their band name?

        • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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          6 months ago

          Knowing Disco Elysium your spleen the-doohickey adventurism's your heart to protect the world from whatever the fuck you were about to do and you die.

        • Great_Leader_Is_Dead
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          6 months ago

          The act confused at the question and basically tell you to go home and read theory.

        • SSJ2Marx
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          edit-2
          6 months ago
          He basically tells you to read theory and do some self critique.

          Steban, the Student Communist - "What makes you ask that question, above any other?"

          You - "Because they can't handle me."
          Steban, the Student Communist - "Maybe your problem is that you think it's their job to handle you..."

          You - "Because I can't handle them."
          Steban, the Student Communist - "Maybe your problem is that you think they're yours to handle..."

          You - "Because they won't let me forget the life we used to have together."
          Steban, the Student Communist - "Ah, gendarme. Your problem isn't ideological, it's personal..."

          You - "I don't know! It's just what my brain told me to say."
          Steban, the Student Communist - "That's because your brain is floating in ideology, gendarme. It's practically drowning in it..."

          Steban, the Student Communist - "You asked that question because you're still under the influence of ideology. That's natural. You're like a fish that's only now discovering that her whole life has been dictated by the movements of sea currents."

          Steban, the Student Communist - "That's what ideology is. It's like there are these invisible forces everywhere, pushing and tugging you this way and that, and you don't even know they're there."

          You - "What does this have to do with communism/women?"
          Steban, the Student Communist - "Everything, man. That is part of the communist project, to destroy the ideological structures that reduce men and women to these hollow shells of identity."

          You - "Is it even possible to imagine a world without ideology?"
          Steban, the Student Communist - "Of course it's possible. Just extremely difficult. You practically have to be a world-historical individual to do it."

          Steban, the Student Communist - "Do you know the story of Dobreva and Abadanaiz?"

          Steban, the Student Communist - "The so-called 'Revolutionary Lovers'. They were the Dual Commissars of Revolution in Insulinde."

          Steban, the Student Communist - "Julia Dobreva came from Graad. Jean Abadanaiz was born in Revachol. She was brilliant, charismatic, a revolutionary comet. He was her partner and stabiliser, the planet who kept her in orbit."

          Steban, the Student Communist - "It's from them we get the notion of dual-leadership, the décomptage, Revachol's truly great contribution to revolutionary thought. I believe it even persists in some form in the RCM, even to this day."

          You - "It's too bad they died like all the rest of the communards."/"What happened to them, Dobreva and Abadanaiz?" Steban, the Student Communist - "They died on their own terms, like real revolutionaries. There's a lot to say for that."

          You - "So... you're saying women are only bourgeois because of ideology?"
          Steban, the Student Communist - He sighs. "There's more to it than that. People still make their own choices. It's a matter of being aware what's influencing them."

          You - "What does this question say about me?"
          Steban, the Student Communist - "Yes, that's the question you should be asking yourself."
          Echo Maker - His companion nods, but offers no further solace.

          You - "I need to take some time to think about all this..." (Conclude.)
          Steban, the Student Communist - The young man nods but says nothing. He appears to be distracted by something...

    • SorosFootSoldier [he/him, they/them]
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      6 months ago

      So funny how the right just totally alienates the service economy which is bigger than standard labor because unless you're doing backbreaking work you're not a worker, I tell the cashier ringing me up who's got two kids and 2 hours of sleep.

      • Ram_The_Manparts [he/him]
        hexagon
        ·
        6 months ago

        I go out of my way to be nice to cashiers.

        Also, always tell your busdriver thanks for the ride

        • mar_k [he/him]
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          6 months ago

          love people like that. a year and a half ago i was working at a local grocery store and a lumpenprol gen x/boomer told me he was exhausted after his shift, so i agreed with him and he just scoffed at me and was like, "are you kidding me kid? exhausted from here?"

          i was working 40+ hours a week to finance living expenses and college, which was 30+ hours of classes/studying, plus spending 6 hours a week commuting by bike, and he couldn't consider i work hard?

      • SpiderFarmer [he/him]
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        6 months ago

        Depending on where you are in the service industry, you'll still be doing heavy lifting. Like when Target tries to get cashiers to pick up shifts in the loading dock (sans dock pay).

      • mar_k [he/him]
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        6 months ago

        standing up for hours at a time under headache inducing fluorescent lightning and long lines from intentional under staffing while the same 20 corporate pop songs play and 1 in 5 people are inconsiderate assholes who degrade you for the way you bag their shit has to be a form of torture