I mean, I’m vegan, I don’t want her to eat fish tacos. But she was telling me the other day that her friend ordered some and she thought for a moment about trying it, but in the end she was afraid they would be too spicy. I told her they’re not, but she has it in her head that fish tacos are some strange foreign food that will fuck up her taste buds or something. A grown ass adult afraid to try fish tacos.

Then you have my dad. He is surprisingly cool with me being vegan, doesn’t really care. He’s never criticized or made fun. But he will never eat any vegan meal I prepare. Why? Because he won’t eat any entree that doesn’t have meat in it. He just refuses. Like an adult baby. My mom has asked him to just try eating a salad but he won’t. Absolutely zero interest in trying anything new that he thinks he won’t like.

Old white people are weird.

  • DoubleShot [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    As an aside, I’m sitting with my dad right now. He has CNBC on and they’re talking about the new unemployment numbers and their expectations for the economy. I have a background in finance so I understand what they’re talking about. But since I’m a Marxist, it’s a bit like being an atheist and walking into a Pentecostal Sunday service where they’re talking about some literal interpretation of the Book of Revelation and then they start speaking in tongues. It’s all just so ridiculous.

      • Iraglassceiling [she/her]
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        1 year ago

        How does one find a leftist accountant? I told mine I didn’t want all my $$ in a Roth IRA in case, you know, the Gulf Stream reverses or some shit and I need liquid funds to escape the desert southwest apocalypse and she looked at me like I had three heads.

        Edit: she also told me TSLA was a “ecologically minded, sustainable” company when I told her I didn’t want my investments in coal or oil.

        • daisy
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          1 year ago

          How does one find a leftist accountant?

          marx-hi

          Well technically I'm not officially an accountant because I never went on to get my CPA designation. But I've got the education and job description. I mostly went into it because I'm good with math and computers, and every business needs a bookkeeper.

          I think you're more likely to find leftists among accountants than in other business-education fields because accountants have to deal with the real world. It's not like modern economics where one can make up whatever bullshit one wants in order to please one's paymasters.

          • egg1918 [she/her]
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            1 year ago

            I work with accountants a lot in my job so I'm kinda close to being one and I definitely agree with your second paragraph. Getting to see exactly where the money was coming from and going to in the company was extremely radicalizing, and I was a commie even before starting this.

          • wax_worm_futures [comrade/them]
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            1 year ago

            and every business needs a bookkeeper.

            Hey hi howdy. I happen to be in the process of starting a business, do you think you could share some recommendations and/or guidance on how the accounting side of a small business is done?

            Also if business takes off, my #1 goal is to hire comrades and turn it into a workers' coop.

            • daisy
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              1 year ago

              Best advice I can give is to take a formal intro-to-bookkeeping course. It's not hard to learn basic double-entry accounting but there are some subtleties to it that a self-taught approach might not prepare you for.

          • Iraglassceiling [she/her]
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            1 year ago

            If you have some specific questions I bet I could handle em

            I can’t think of any right this second but I will definitely take you up on this when I do ❤️