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  • redtea@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    Have you considered becoming a poet? Because this spoke to me.

    I had a fire stick once. It lasted less than a year before bricking. Couldn't get anywhere with returning it. And I didn't have your wizarding skills. So it was never used again and I vowed never to buy anything with the 'kindle fire' label on it ever again.

    It's not much of a protest tbh, because the biggest Amazon shareholders include BlackRock and Vanguard, who own everything else as well. So if you go somewhere else to spite Amazon, it's only really Bezos who loses (assuming he doesn't have significant shares in BR and Vg) because BlackRock and Vanguard own the competitors, too, including Apple and Microsoft.

    I could be wrong but I believe Lenin's editor removed a line from the end of his Imperialism for being too unrealistic: 'One day the bastards will ironically use the name for the party designed to bring them down as their own and it will be dramatically ironic poetic justice because we already know that pikmin and co will rise up'.

    • riseuppikmin [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      In the better world that I hope is one day built I'd love to spend more time on my writing, but until that work is furthered it has unfortunately been one of the things I've had to enjoy in small, sporadic sessions. As a potentially healthy outlet maybe I'll try to focus some of those sessions around joy rather than rage, but I find working through the thoughts frequently helps at least calm myself down and hopefully provide some sense of solidarity to others.

      That said I'm really glad this connected with you on some level.

      • redtea@lemmygrad.ml
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        1 year ago

        I feel that, comrade. I find keeping a journal helpful. You could alternate day by day. One day rage. One day joy. Could be fun and each entry doesn't have to be long. Maybe the kind of thing that would've got someone a book contract if they did it for a year as a blog when blogs were new.