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Ill come to londy and we can do a pop up collabthe only person who makes money in a more ridiculous way than me
Ill come to londy and we can do a pop up collabthe only person who makes money in a more ridiculous way than me
you can tatoo my doggeral on peoples thighs alongside a screaming skullIll come to londy and we can do a pop up collab
you could tattoo dissensus posts on people. with the quote marks like this one and everything. in fact you could tattoo this post onto someoneyou can tatoo my doggeral on peoples thighs alongside a screaming skull
Even our own Blissblogger in 2001 called academia "dominated by neo-Marxists"i mean i don't know where the term comes from, and i've got no evidence for this, but i feel pretty sure that the 'marxism' bit is just in there (or has been transmitted in a memetic sense) because it sounds like communism to a lot of people
naah maybe its cause i wasn't here when he was on and i know some people feel odd about his "legacy" but comparing Fisher to Zordon seems a bit much (and some would say insulting)in power rangers terms, i feel like k punk was Zordon. @luka is that little robot that runs around saying ai ai aii
you wouldn't and i wouldn't but as defined by the state they are so you and @linebaugh better let me the fuck in on thisi'm not sure i'd go as far as to call them 'jobs' exactly
if it's insulting i take it back; i wasn't here and i don't know anything about itnaah maybe its cause i wasn't here when he was on and i know some people feel odd about his "legacy" but comparing Fisher to Zordon seems a bit much (and some would say insulting)
i think it's also this weird thing where like if you "pass enough" in terms of doing enough that is considered cool in a certain kind of ways that and well the obvious pigment sense then you get claimed as suchI guess it's because Indian people are stereotyped as being nerdy.
I like the idea of white people's education being ruined by white people, a nice circular conceptEven our own Blissblogger in 2001 called academia "dominated by neo-Marxists"
thinking about the academics i know, which are broadly in the social science field, i don't think i know many who would call themselves marxist. i mean they know what it is obviously but i don't think they'd identify with it particularly. am working with a couple now, one of whom is really very senior and at a very fancy university, and i don't think marxism is really on their radar all things considered. thinking back to university, i think for undergrad there were some people around who would have, but also others who would say that they belong to totally different academic traditions (eg, one i can remember, who said that other people called him a weberian).Even our own Blissblogger in 2001 called academia "dominated by neo-Marxists"
Learn to code.you wouldn't and i wouldn't but as defined by the state they are so you and @linebaugh better let me the fuck in on this
I agree.thinking about the academics i know, which are broadly in the social science field, i don't think i know many who would call themselves marxist. i mean they know what it is obviously but i don't think they'd identify with it particularly. am working with a couple now, one of whom is really very senior and at a very fancy university, and i don't think marxism is really on their radar all things considered. thinking back to university, i think for undergrad there were some people around who would have, but also others who would say that they belong to totally different academic traditions (eg, one i can remember, who said that other people called him a weberian).
that's anecdotal and i don't want to give the wrong impression, i'm not totally on top of these debates. i haven't studied it myself for more than a decade and i was a terrible student anyway. but there is something weird to me about a load of people using the term 'cultural marxism' about a loose selection of things and ideas which i'm personally not that sure are particularly marxist, at least insofar as i understand it, and which i i don't think many people use to describe themselves. like i said, i think one reason its a popular term on that bit of the internet is because it makes people think of communism. i can't prove it though, it's just what i reckon.
as we all know it's impossible to do anything. no one chooses anything. i do what i do cos woops told me to do it. he does it cos someone told him to do it. it was the path of least resistance. no one has the slightest bit of control over what happens to them.Learn to code.