"Left"-trads are one of the weirder strains of leftists to me. Essentially the kind of people that heard the propaganda about how everyone in the soviet union wore a grey jumpsuit, ate nothing but gruel and had the same haircut and thought that sounded good.
the kind of people that heard the propaganda about how everyone in the soviet union wore a grey jumpsuit, ate nothing but gruel and had the same haircut and thought that sounded good.
Tbh that's me, anytime I see one of those american stores with a ludicrous excess of products™ I know that I'd have been a reactonairy if I had never read Marx.
Nothing wrong with choices, imo. I despsie the decadent consoomerism in retail, sometimes I shudder thinking that an entire cotton organism's endgoal was to be a shit-tier minions t-shirt that will inevitably rip in less than a year. However, I geek out over well made things, Uniqlo has some pima cotton t-shirts and selvedge denim for real cheap and they have lasted me years.
I don't hate variety, I hate BAD variety and just prefer quality over quantity.
So hopefully you can enjoy your dyed haired twinks in peace.
I hate the variety. I hate walking into a grocery store and seeing 10 variations of the same cereal, 8 variants of the same fucking potato chip, 100 variations of the same fucking thing. I hate it. I despise it with all my being.
That's not variety though, it's marketing. Same slop comes out of the factory chute into four different labeled bags, because they can make one bag ugly and sell the fancy bag at a higher price.
yeah, like different tastes is one thing, but when you have 20 of the same product that probably come from the SAME factory being sold by 10 different brands, and like half of those brands are owned by the same fucking company just under a different name. :agony-soviet:
"Left"-trads are one of the weirder strains of leftists to me. Essentially the kind of people that heard the propaganda about how everyone in the soviet union wore a grey jumpsuit, ate nothing but gruel and had the same haircut and thought that sounded good.
Tbh that's me, anytime I see one of those american stores with a ludicrous excess of products™ I know that I'd have been a reactonairy if I had never read Marx.
At the same time, a twink with dyed hair :bonk:
There's two wolves inside me..
broke: Blue hair dye is bad because people who use it won't have sex with me
woke: Blue hair dye is bad because of the imperialism and colonialism required to manufacture it
Nothing wrong with choices, imo. I despsie the decadent consoomerism in retail, sometimes I shudder thinking that an entire cotton organism's endgoal was to be a shit-tier minions t-shirt that will inevitably rip in less than a year. However, I geek out over well made things, Uniqlo has some pima cotton t-shirts and selvedge denim for real cheap and they have lasted me years.
I don't hate variety, I hate BAD variety and just prefer quality over quantity.
So hopefully you can enjoy your dyed haired twinks in peace.
I hate the variety. I hate walking into a grocery store and seeing 10 variations of the same cereal, 8 variants of the same fucking potato chip, 100 variations of the same fucking thing. I hate it. I despise it with all my being.
That's not variety though, it's marketing. Same slop comes out of the factory chute into four different labeled bags, because they can make one bag ugly and sell the fancy bag at a higher price.
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Salt and vinegar kettle chips and those sour cream and cheddar chips will have to be pried out of my cold dead hands.
yeah, like different tastes is one thing, but when you have 20 of the same product that probably come from the SAME factory being sold by 10 different brands, and like half of those brands are owned by the same fucking company just under a different name. :agony-soviet:
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Shut I want to blame my personal problems on capitalism
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Used to get shirts from an online store that I've had for over a decade. Amazon bought it and now the shirts are faded and worn out within a year.
mood
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Liz Franczak