* You could call this the power of "will".
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* You could call this the power of "will".
The Collector! They were really fun to draw
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Easily one of the top ten best adaptation choices in all of Monogatari is that they show Gaen Izuko literally has the series timeline on her phone and has to refer to it despite being omniscient
like yeah bitch me too
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I have had this here since the 15th / 16th
Granny and her kitties 😼
before: GOD DAMN MOTHERFUCK PIECE OF SHIT
after: hello mommy 🥺 could you pretty please help me with this 🥺 it’s me your baby boy
some of my favorite occupations on what’s my line
These are the jobs people on House Hunters have then come out with $1 million budgets
I don't actually think anarchists can't achieve any of their ends. I think if you are the most vulgar sort of internet anarchist who tweets about smashing the state all day maybe that's true. But there is a wide spectrum of human activity outside of state politics, right; politics sensu lato, "how should we organize our societies?", involves a lot more stuff than just the operation of the state. And anarchists often situate their goals in this wider realm of politics, and I think they often achieve the ends they set. Anarchist ends are disproportionately likely to be local, and they're likely to involve resistance against the efforts of the state rather than coordination of the state towards a given end, and so if your conception of politics is purely "capture the state machinery and use it to do stuff" it will look like anarchists aren't doing politics very well. But anarchists do all kinds of politics, and they often do it effectively, it's just that success looks different for them than it does for you.
It's kind of like when communists say there "is no difference" between the two major US political parties, because they both support US imperialism. Well, yes, but on the margins there are some quite meaningful differences that affect a lot of people's lives! Well, anarchists haven't smashed the state yet and they're never going to, but if you are interested in resisting domination along the particular axes that anarchists are interested in, they may well be able to help you with that in a way that qualitatively makes a difference in your life. I mean, often they can't. But they have before, and they do sometimes. I'm not trying to juice up their success rates but I think to say they're eternally in a failure state because they never capture the political apparatus is kind of missing the point.
The Zapatistas are the closest and they're definitely not smashing Mexico but they are for sure doing something.
Every time I learn new things about vietnam its like
Americans: “it’s like the vietnamese had some kind of mystery superpower death magic or something”
Vietnamese: “the americans weren’t trained to avoid pointy sticks”
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