if you’re not angry, YOU’RE NOT LISTENING.
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I hate...
I hate how capitalist bootlickers will say shit like 'You need to contribute to society!' when what they actually mean is 'You need to get a soul-crushing job just like I have a soul-crushing job!'
I contribute to society all the time. I help my neighbors, I support people in need. I'm disabled and live off of disability and constantly get republicans and libertarians yelling at me about how I'm a lazy leech on the system.
Me. Me who gets 600$ a month.
But not the billionaires and multi-millionaires, the trust fund babies, the disgustingly rich. See they 'contribute'... by being wealthy. Because wealth is GOOD. Wealth is the most important thing to these people. And those who have it are the 'righteous, good, the just, and deserving of worship to these nitwits.
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btw pushing the limits on whimsy is resistance B) capitalism wants u to be unhappy and disconnected and powerless and whimsy is part of the cure <3
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i hate you "influencers", i hate you tiktok, i hate you "content creators", i hate you "unalive" and "s€x" and "dr/ügs", i hate you instagram, i hate you consumerism, i hate you family friendly, i hate you puritans, i hate you facebook, i hate you family vloggers, i hate you violating other people's privacy, i hate you modern day social media
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It's a holiday. For children. Give them the candy, or fuck off.
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Not saying that Hollywood studios are committing blatant financial fraud or anything, but the writer of the original Men in Black being told that after 3 sequels, a hit song, a WB cartoon series and a comic book being told “this franchise has never made money” is rather shady.
Didn’t Mark Hamill say they once sent him a letter every year claiming Star Wars never made any money?
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In the wake of the 2020's accessible fashion era, where fast fashion and thrifted fashion trends all exist at the same time, and there is no true 'trend', celebrities continue to rely on performing their wealth as the one point of differentiation. Because when trends exist as a hierarchy of who is 'cool' and everyone can perform trends due to the proliferation of communication tech and low barrier to entry, the only thing left that isn't accessible to everyone is money.
Of course this isn't new, but for a while it felt like the tides were turning. Nowadays it feels like a clean, sanitized, 'old money' effortless look is back, and only achievable by celebrities who have the money.
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