Woad

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[–] Woad@lemmy.ml 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Is it? I was using the app just a couple days ago.

 

The buy nothing project promotes sharing anything within communities, with the one condition that everything must be completely free.

It's been the source of some controversy surrounding the aggressive enforcement of their trademark preceding the release of a (suggested) paid app. The side effect of community divisions enforcing socioeconomic boundaries was an unforeseen side effect as well.

However, this project and the many it inspired continue to bolster the sharing economy and reduce waste.

 

The buy nothing project promotes sharing anything within communities, with the one condition that everything must be completely free.

It's been the source of some controversy surrounding the aggressive enforcement of their trademark preceding the release of a (suggested) paid app. The side effect of community divisions enforcing socioeconomic boundaries was an unforeseen side effect as well.

However, this project and the many it inspired continue to bolster the sharing economy and reduce waste.

[–] Woad@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 week ago

Oh gurl, you know it.

[–] Woad@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

If Hitler himself walked up to me and said "Here's eleven million dollars for your Youtube channel," I would take it.

 

Another free grocery store serving a community in a food desert.

What's unique about this one is the proximity mental health and community support services.

One of the larger barriers standing between people and help is the lack of integration between services, when mental health problems usually go hand-in-hand with reduced income, social isolation and housing instability. Having multiple programs under one roof helps to lower those barriers.

 

!Everyday_Socialism@lemmy.ml

With the noble bonobo as a figurehead, I've built a community in the spirit of socialism, sharing, and empathy. The bonobo, like socialism, is endangered because of greed and capitalism.

But this isn't (just) about bonobos.

Everyday Socialism is all about community ownership, sharing and cooperation. It's about meeting everyone's needs, sustainability before growth. It's about promoting employee-owned businesses, public property, and the many projects built on socialist ideals.

Posts can be about wins for socialist groups and parties, articles about organizations that benefit the people, how to make and manage community assets, cooperative structures, or how to build a free library. You could even post about personal projects and victories, or ask for advice.

I intend for this to be a positve space, and despite the socialism, stay relatively free of heated political discussions. Strong opinions will inevitably come up, and I support them as long as communication stays respectful.

This is more about recognizing how socialist principles affect our daily lives.

edited for clarity/typos

[–] Woad@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago

I am so down.

[–] Woad@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 week ago

Watching The Shape of Water.

 

The Daily Press in Ocean Hill has partnered with Workers United NY/NJ — a North American labor labor union which represents nearly 86,000 workers, including recently-unionized Starbucks workers in Brooklyn – to transform the café into a cooperatively-run business. Now, all decisions regarding scheduling, wages, sick time and vacation are made democratically by the employees.

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Here, we share information on how socialist ideology lives on in our daily lives, and how community ownership benefits everyone.

Feel free to share your thoughts and ideas.

 

A zero-barrier, low waste, non-profit initiative for anyone who needs it.

[–] Woad@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 week ago

Clueless bastard. Geneva_convenience skirts the line between troll and unhinged, they're not even Marxist/Leninist, just contrarian.

[–] Woad@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 week ago

I vote this one.

[–] Woad@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago

Social media for the antisocial.

No tears from peers, a place to leer without fear (No corporate ears.)

Link aggregation without the agitation.

Look at stuff. Do things. No ads.

These are more like taglines.

[–] Woad@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 weeks ago

I spent all my money trying to get a camel through the eye of a needle.

[–] Woad@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 weeks ago

Nope. Deer are vegan dogs.

[–] Woad@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

I tried piefed a while ago, liked the tags, but think they should be mandatory. I'm just not a big fan of the sign-up wizard, multi-coms or general vibe. Would still be cool if Lemmy had tags.

[–] Woad@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

If it's anything like the deer where I live they fucking had it coming. Bastards kept trying to steal my pumpkins on Hallowe'en and they break my compost bin trying to get at the delicious banana peels. Oh. and I chased one around for half an hour because it got a tomato cage stuck around it's neck like a fashion accessory — and I wanted my goddamn tomato cage back.

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