Hugh (A)Mongous
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Hugh (A)Mongous
Literally not even an exaggeration
Why is this the funniest thing I’ve ever seen
can’t remember if i’ve reblogged this before but i stumbled across it again at 9pm and am sitting here cryIN G, SO
How the fuck did the entire internet’s sense of humor make one hell of a 180 in 7 years?
We begin and we end at night, in the woods
I think like, the death of Vine and Rabbit, Wikipedia constantly needing to beg for money, Discord depending so heavily on venture capital, Facebook turning towards spying on users to generate a return on all the venture capital that got them started, Adobe creative suite turning into a subscription rather than a single product you buy, the strangulation of streaming entertainment as every company pulls their content and makes it exclusive to their service, are all great examples of how like, it really doesn't matter if something is legitimately useful, efficient, or beloved, it is next to impossible for a service to exist if it doesn't make shareholders increasing amounts of money year after year. Which may seem like a "no duh" type of statement, but it's a very simple window into how the profit motive makes products and services worse, not better. And how that's not just a matter of certain companies or ceos being bad and greedy on an individual level, but is an inescapable factor of an economy where existence is dependent on generating capital.
Damn that’s crazy. It’s a good thing America doesnt do anything like th—
Like they literally just described an extremely well known pastime that hundreds of thousands of Americans take part in every year— except it’s evil propaganda because the Chinese are doing it. Arlington National Cemetery is where our president goes every Memorial Day to wax poetic about how every American soldier ever died for perfectly just and heroic reasons. Civil War re-enactments are huge deals in the south especially. All across New England there are whole historic towns full of museums to remind us how the founding of our country was the greatest thing ever done. There are gold rush towns in California that celebrate the great westward expansion with little to no mention of the native tribes that were massacred in the process.
If you don’t think the American government has a vested interest in demonizing China, you need to pay more attention to what exactly they’re saying.
Honestly I’m gonna start blocking people who respond to this post with “but China IS bad” not because I disagree about the bloody history of the CCP, but because you people apparently can’t even have blatant anti-Chinese propaganda pointed out to you without you covering your ears and going “but all the other stuff I’ve heard is true and unbiased! I swear it is!!!”
This post isn’t about how innocent the CCP is, it’s about how the US will spin horror stories about its enemies while ignoring the realities of those stories within its own borders.
Oakland Tribune, California, April 23, 1922
To me, songs are kind of like bookmarks. Have you ever listened to a song that you haven’t heard in a while, and all of a sudden, all the memories of that time period come back, and you remember what your life used to be like. They’re like milestones in your life.