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I wonder if, in addition to unions, college campus folk can ban together and demand a campus economy based on democratic socialist principles. Then use Mamdani’s successes as a case study.
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ah pouring rain with the sun setting is blissful <3
Palantir CEO Alex Karp recently rhapsodized that US air strikes on Venezuelan civilians would be good for business, if only it were legal.
I want the USA to become a myth. I want future generations to roll thier eyes at the very concept of it—to laugh at the idea that a society so nakedly built on the foundations of cruelty and greed could ever have existed at all.
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listening to fleetwood mac is like. i don’t know this song but let’s give it a shot. oh wait i do know this song. i’ve heard it a million times and always liked it, i just didn’t know the name. on some level i kind of assumed that song was just an ambient part of the world the way the sound of the wind or birdsong in the trees was but apparently it’s by fleetwood mac. neat.
not to be a dirty commie or anything but i don't think any one person should have enough money to solve world hunger and then get to decide not to
Oh no it’s one of my hyperfixations.
So fun fact I am currently in school to learn how to build affordable housing. They don’t teach you how to murder strip malls so I must learn this on my own. Someday the two will fuse and I will be an angel of death for shopping centers. This is my calling.
There have been attempts to turn malls into affordable housing. Sadly retrofitting commercial properties into habitable living spaces is usually more expensive than just making a new building. All that big empty space with uniform climate control is cool and all but it’s not habitable living quarters. you know what it’s GREAT for????
HYPER-LOCAL AGRICULTURE BAYBEEEEEEE
Indoor farming got a bad rep recently because it couldn’t become profitable fast enough to satisfy the capitalists funding it. But these places have loads of height for more space-efficient vertical farms, and while plants won’t need the blasted AC of most shopping malls, they probably do appreciate a steady climate (something that’s getting harder to find outdoors).
“But wait,” you say, “the food court has all those fully outfitted kitchens. It would be a waste not to incorporate that into daily living.”
hello????????? Literal farm-to-table restaurants that grow their vegetables right across the hallway are you KIDDING ME??????????????? (better keep that shit cheap tho no gentrification on my watch)
“But wait wait wait,” you say again, “how can it be *local* farming when there’s no housing nearby? Also this isn’t about food we need fucking housing????”
I hear you, man, I hear you. But you know what is right around a shopping mall? Acres upon acres of the most depressing use of land in history: fucking dog shit crusty ass empty fucking parking lots.
The amount of space these bad boys take up is STAGGERING, and it’s often enough to fit an entire neighborhood. Just check out what this one architect in Maine did to replan the Portland mall (they won an award for it):
*everything on that map that’s in color is currently flat cement*
One mid-sized mall in Maine can fit an entire downtown area WITH GREEN SPACE in its parking lot, and *still have room for parking.*
So yeah, the housing in malls idea is cool thinking. Think bigger. WAY bigger.
Think of all the space strip malls and their parking lots take up. Imagine all that space becoming housing and small businesses and third spaces and NATURE.
These stores are dying fast. The real estate is cheap as fuck. It is extremely doable within the next decade. We just have to fucking do it.
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love this.
Damn. That's a lot easier than whatever I was planning
If the system can't survive the people in the Epstein Files getting prosecuted, then the system deserves to die.
The current system needs to collapse.
Think about what counts as collapsing.
If you count war and poverty as collapsing, then the system has already been collapsing.
The top prosecutor is like, if we prosecute all of the rapists then the whole system of prosecution will collapse, and I'm like...
God bless, please proceed.
and
This system of prosecution, such as it is, has never been about prosecuting "the rapists." That is not who this system has been built for.
It is who it was built by, though.
Absolutely crazy to me that the pro AI people nearly always think creative stuff is a chore that a machine needs to do instead of something that is actually fun.
What the fuck, NPR?
It's simple math that capitalists refuses to learn up until the people who they vote for are making them lose their benefits that they got from the government.
we don't actually need gender markers on our licenses and whatnot. we could just. do away with those entirely. i do not believe this would lead disaster.
my friends we don’t even need ids
We don't need the governments that are making the IDs either.
Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1961
Oil on paper mounted on canvas. 74.92 X 54.9 cm © Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society
While strikingly similar to this painting,  the two come from different years using different mediums. Rothko seemed to love his blues in greens, this green cast, particularly,
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