ThisMachinePostsHog

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Same. /r/CTH getting x-posted into my feed is what exposed me to the concept of socialism and communism. I was a Bernie-style lib up until the second half of 2019 when I realized you could go further left, and that communism wasn't evil.

Thanks for the update, I had to stop watching to start getting ready for work.

Yeah, Dearborn and West Bloomfield are a 30 minute drive from each other.

[–] ThisMachinePostsHog@hexbear.net 24 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Yeah, and it sounds like there's a large daycare in the building, too. This is very similar to the attack on the Mormon Church in Grand Blanc, MI a few months ago. The attacker (a Maga chud), rammed his truck into the building, started shooting, and lit a fire inside.

Edit: Local news reported that the children have been evacuated and there are no official reported injuries right now.

[–] ThisMachinePostsHog@hexbear.net 9 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)
[–] ThisMachinePostsHog@hexbear.net 62 points 2 weeks ago (11 children)

There's an active shooter situation at a synagogue in West Bloomfield, MI right now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOaCTyZCc_8

[–] ThisMachinePostsHog@hexbear.net 81 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Now is a terrible time to be living with my Maga Evangelical dad. He's had Fox News blaring all day, and it is the dumbest propaganda I've heard in a long time. Our boomers are not well.

[–] ThisMachinePostsHog@hexbear.net 27 points 2 months ago (5 children)

I'll be 7 months sober tomorrow, that's crazy. I went from being a daily drinker for 15 years to not having a drop of alcohol in over half a year. I tried quitting so many times over the past couple of years, but I'm actually doing it now. I remember how hard the first few days were, where I was trying to bargain with myself about one drink not being a deal breaker - and now the thought of drinking doesn't sound appealing at all.

[–] ThisMachinePostsHog@hexbear.net 100 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I just...cannot get over the insanity of kidnapping a sovereign president and charging him with possessing automatic weapons and bogus drug charges. What the fuck, this is beyond ridiculous.

[–] ThisMachinePostsHog@hexbear.net 26 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I'm three weeks sober today. It feels like I've fully gotten alcohol out of my daily routine, and I'm starting to coast on new habits now. There's been a noticeable improvement in my depression and energy levels, and my skin is starting to look healthier. My sobriety tracker says I've saved $107 and skipped 45 drinks so far.

Thank you! I dealt with some pretty bad insomnia for the first 3 days. But with the help of melatonin and adjusting my nightly routine, it's gotten easier. One thing that I haven't gotten used to yet is how vivid and frequent my dreams are, now. Idk if you've experienced that when cutting out drinking, but it's pretty wild.

[–] ThisMachinePostsHog@hexbear.net 12 points 9 months ago (2 children)

I'm 11 days sober (alcohol) for the first time in 2 years. The first few nights were hard, but each passing day gets easier after I've broken out of the cycle that I've been stuck in.

 
 

Sometimes I miss the 2016 version of myself, where I would get a mild dopamine boost about funny jokes about the orange man, or seeing a celebrity endorse my favorite DNC war criminal - blissfully unaware of global politics, war, and genocide.

 

A war is raging in the Middle East, and Iran is on the brink of getting nuclear weapons.β€― Donald Trump is responsible for this dangerous development because his administration withdrew, in 2018, from the U.S.-Iranian nuclear deal that restricted Tehran's ability to make highly enriched uranium bomb material.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors in Iran verified that Tehran was in compliance, but then-President Donald Trump claimed that he, the self-proclaimed β€œmaster of the deal,” would get a better agreement.

He did not.β€―

Of course it isn't Israel being belligerant af. It's evil Tehran and the Orange Man who are responsible.

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I decided to scroll through lemmy dot world and laughed out loud when I read this comment.

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I just wanted to vent about an online interaction I had with people in my local community.

I lost my pharmacy technician job last month because the company is going bankrupt, and I had an eviction hearing this week because I haven't found a new job yet and have no income to pay rent. Somebody in a local FB group today made a post about how they're happy that place went out of business because she found a new pharmacy that treats her better, and it kind of made me mad. I was salty and commented, "I'm glad you're happy hundreds of people lost their jobs (including me)."

Then I got bombarded with comments that included this gem from some white boomer lady: "Maybe if you had any discernible skills, you wouldn't have lost your job." That really pissed me off. Not only did the business going under have nothing to do with me or my alleged lack of skills, but I had just started training to become a certified pharmacy tech. I felt like I finally found a job that I was good at and enjoyed. It was one of the most tough and thankless jobs I've ever had, but I was genuinely good at it and received a lot of positive feedback from my manager and customers. It was such a good fit, that I want to try to continue doing this type of work.

I've been applying at a bunch of pharmacies hoping that I can find another opportunity to receive on-the-job training, but nothing has panned out yet. Now I'm staring down the barrel of eviction, and something about seeing a bunch of people ridicule my situation because I challenged the OP's post just makes me kind of upset.

 

Hey comrades, it sucks being in this position. I lost my job at the end of February, struggled with finding employment until May, found a job I really liked, and then they closed after working there for less than a month. So I've been without an income again for a few weeks, and I'm still looking for work.

Unfortunately, I fell behind on my utilities and woke up to my power being shut off. I need $350 to restore it, so I'm trying to gather money from different sources to try to make that happen. Anything towards that helps! Feel free to comment or PM me for any additional info you might want from me.

Thank you so much for reading. heart-sickle

Edit: So I was able to get my power restored by making a partial payment of $50 and committing to on-time payments of $50 for the next 12 months. So, the immediate crisis has been avoided. Now I just need to keep trying to find a job so it doesn't get shut off again next month lol.

 

Lmao, today got even funnier. Also, fuck Joe Manchin.

 
 
 

A 17-year-old kid started working with me, and he was talking politics with another co-worker. I was staying out of it, but then he asked me what I consider myself to be, politically. I hit him with, "I'm a pretty hardcore communist, actually." His jaw dropped and he laughed, and he was like, "No, really. What are you, actually?" When I told him that I was a Marxist-Leninist, he responded with, "Dude, that's terrible. Why?"

I'm normally not super open about my politics unless I gauge that someone is accepting to hear some theory, but I just wanted to fuck with this kid lol. I told him that the incentive for ever-increasing profits in the interest of a small group of elites is destroying the planet and exploiting people all around the world. He came back with, "You really need to read more. If you understood more about what you were saying, you wouldn't support such a violent ideology." I'm literally twice his age, lmao.

Then he asked me if I ever read 1984 :michael-laugh:

He asked what led to me becoming a Marxist. I told him that I used to be a libertarian like him when I was his age, but as I grew older and started learning historical materialism, my worldview changed.

We went back and forth a little over the next 20 minutes. I kept it cool and respectful because I wasn't super invested in debating him. But he was getting all flustered and started playing all the hits, like workers not being entitled to owning their work because the boss took all the risk. Humans are naturally greedy, so socialism could never work. Marxism is responsible for over 100 million deaths. I rebutted what I could when I felt like it, but I'm not a debate bro and I didn't really care what he had to say. I just thought the whole thing was funny.

My favorite part was his face when I told him that I don't support liberal democracy, and that a one party state is actually far superior. :che-smile:

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