Assian_Candor

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Being a communist and a war profiteer are incompatible

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Seizing the means of production

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a monument dedicated to the lives of 8,000 Taiwanese, who volunteered to help Japan during the Second World War

To help them do what

meow-knife-trans

TO HELP THEM DO WHAT MOTHERFUCKER

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Diet of Wyrms? No thanks

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Omg if zuck kills him he would be the only good billionaire

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Game changer my kid loves legos

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Sadly yes, the US benefits WE don’t

[–] [email protected] 58 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (7 children)

How is the US benefitting from this?

Draining the resources of geopolitical rival without dead troops, weapons exports and lucrative contracts for reconstruction.

You should read war is a racket https://ratical.org/ratville/CAH/warisaracket.html

The guy who wrote it, smedley butler, was a highly decorated major general

Capital loves war which is why the US has been at war for something like 92% of its miserable existence. Of course the average person gets fucked

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I would clone it except I fucking hate Virginia creeper

 

I refuse to link this

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I have some blackberry plugs I won’t be able to get into the ground until the weekend. The supplier said they are dormant and to keep them in the fridge for up to a week before planting. They’re in there now bagged up. I’m wondering if it wouldn’t be better to put them outside and let them start waking up or just leave them in the fridge. I guess it’s better if they stay dormant to avoid transplant shock?

I have lots of experience putting fruits and vegetables in my fridge and know what they look like when they come out so I am thinking best to get them out sooner rather than later. I can keep them outside in wet shredded newspaper or something. Will this fuck them up?

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