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kara🐆
@karaonza.bsky.social
7 minutes ago
i feel like Fox Lacan
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QuasarSniffer
@quasarsniffer.bsky.social
15 minutes ago
Rizzo the Rat, existentialist philosopher (Muppet Treasure Island, 1996, dir. Brian Henson).
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Bill Ryan
@billr1953.bsky.social
24 minutes ago
"Rising, streetcar, four hours in the office or the factory, meal, streetcar, four hours of work, meal, sleep and Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday according to the same rhythm...one day the "why" arises and everything begins in that weariness tinged with amazement. Albert Camus
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ColorBrews
@colorbrews.bsky.social
26 minutes ago
True Marx lovers understand. (feat KUU8KU)
Showcases two people holding Marx from kirby.
Top box says "I love Marx because"
One person on the left looks lovingly at an adorable sparkly eyed Marx stating " He's just a littol guy who's a bit hungry at times." The second person, KUU8KU, holds True Marx stating "He achieved his goals by instigating intergalactic war via manipulating everyone he knew. Sick."
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Xaz🏴🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️🇯🇴
@xazdeezy.bsky.social
33 minutes ago
It seems like an oxy moron to say that the left hates Assassin’s Creed. And in Assassin’s Creed Syndicate u get to fight along with Karl Marx as an ally.
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Umbrarchist
@umbrarchist.bsky.social
33 minutes ago
Economists might be Morons! Accounting could have been mandatory in high schools since 1950? Adam Smith used the word 'education' EIGHTY Times in Wealth of Nations. He wrote "read, write and ACCOUNT" FIVE times. Marx, used the word 'depreciation' 100+ times. 💸 📉 bsky.app/profile/umbr... (ecgro)

What is "Economic Growth"? The term did not take off until 1941, the start of WWII, & skyrocketed in 1951, the beginning of the TeleVision Era. How does Depreciation and Planned Obsolescence relate to Economic Growth? #EconSky Is it just increasing GDP? What is Net_DP? Do Economists know, or tell?

There were 200,000,000 motor vehicles in the United States in 1995 and about 80% of them were owned by consumers. ChatGPT says 650+ million cars have been manufactured in the United States since 1950.

What have economists been saying about the Depreciation of various technologies for the last 30 years? Thomas Sowell did not even use the word 'depreciation' in his book, Basic Economics.

Depreciation must have been part of economics before the invention of money. Hand axes used by "cave men" required finding the proper rocks and applying labor to chip a sharp edge.  That edge would then gradually break off with use. Maybe it could be resharpened but eventually another rock would have to be found and a replacement made. Stone Age Depreciation!  So why has there been no reportage of the amount of Financial Depreciation of Durable Consumer Goods since World War Two when P-51s and P-38s roamed the skies. We have come a long way Caveman!

What is Net Domestic Product?

NDP = GDP - Depreciation 

But that Depreciation is Dcap, Capital Goods only.

Have Economists noticed?

Maybe it should be:

NDP = GDP - (Dcap + Dcon)

Dcon is Depreciation of Durable Consumer Goods 

It is just a simple Algebra problem.

I am being blocked by lots of people with degrees in economics on BlueSky. Or at least claim to have degrees. Those that I can verify, one from Harvard, two PhDs not from Harvard, one banker and miscellaneous others.

No one has disputed planned obsolescence. Most never even communicated. Maybe I AM a really horrible person. 😂 😆 😂

And I practice! 🤣
There were 200,000,000 motor vehicles in the United States in 1995 and about 80% of them were owned by consumers. ChatGPT says 650+ million cars have been manufactured in the United States since 1950.

What have economists been saying about the Depreciation of various technologies for the last 30 years? Thomas Sowell did not even use the word 'depreciation' in his book, Basic Economics.

Depreciation must have been part of economics before the invention of money. Hand axes used by "cave men" required finding the proper rocks and applying labor to chip a sharp edge.  That edge would then gradually break off with use. Maybe it could be resharpened but eventually another rock would have to be found and a replacement made. Stone Age Depreciation!  So why has there been no reportage of the amount of Financial Depreciation of Durable Consumer Goods since World War Two when P-51s and P-38s roamed the skies. We have come a long way Caveman!

What is Net Domestic Product?

NDP = GDP - Depreciation 

But that Depreciation is Dcap, Capital Goods only.

Have Economists noticed?

Maybe it should be:

NDP = GDP - (Dcap + Dcon)

Dcon is Depreciation of Durable Consumer Goods 

It is just a simple Algebra problem.

I am being blocked by lots of people with degrees in economics on BlueSky. Or at least claim to have degrees. Those that I can verify, one from Harvard, two PhDs not from Harvard, one banker and miscellaneous others.

No one has disputed planned obsolescence. Most never even communicated. Maybe I AM a really horrible person. 😂 😆 😂

And I practice! 🤣
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Umbrarchist
@umbrarchist.bsky.social
36 minutes ago
Economists might be Morons! Accounting could have been mandatory in high schools since 1950? Adam Smith used the word 'education' EIGHTY Times in Wealth of Nations. He wrote "read, write and ACCOUNT" FIVE times. Marx, used the word 'depreciation' 100+ times. 💸 📉 bsky.app/profile/umbr... (ecgro)

What is "Economic Growth"? The term did not take off until 1941, the start of WWII, & skyrocketed in 1951, the beginning of the TeleVision Era. How does Depreciation and Planned Obsolescence relate to Economic Growth? #EconSky Is it just increasing GDP? What is Net_DP? Do Economists know, or tell?

There were 200,000,000 motor vehicles in the United States in 1995 and about 80% of them were owned by consumers. ChatGPT says 650+ million cars have been manufactured in the United States since 1950.

What have economists been saying about the Depreciation of various technologies for the last 30 years? Thomas Sowell did not even use the word 'depreciation' in his book, Basic Economics.

Depreciation must have been part of economics before the invention of money. Hand axes used by "cave men" required finding the proper rocks and applying labor to chip a sharp edge.  That edge would then gradually break off with use. Maybe it could be resharpened but eventually another rock would have to be found and a replacement made. Stone Age Depreciation!  So why has there been no reportage of the amount of Financial Depreciation of Durable Consumer Goods since World War Two when P-51s and P-38s roamed the skies. We have come a long way Caveman!

What is Net Domestic Product?

NDP = GDP - Depreciation 

But that Depreciation is Dcap, Capital Goods only.

Have Economists noticed?

Maybe it should be:

NDP = GDP - (Dcap + Dcon)

Dcon is Depreciation of Durable Consumer Goods 

It is just a simple Algebra problem.

I am being blocked by lots of people with degrees in economics on BlueSky. Or at least claim to have degrees. Those that I can verify, one from Harvard, two PhDs not from Harvard, one banker and miscellaneous others.

No one has disputed planned obsolescence. Most never even communicated. Maybe I AM a really horrible person. 😂 😆 😂

And I practice! 🤣
There were 200,000,000 motor vehicles in the United States in 1995 and about 80% of them were owned by consumers. ChatGPT says 650+ million cars have been manufactured in the United States since 1950.

What have economists been saying about the Depreciation of various technologies for the last 30 years? Thomas Sowell did not even use the word 'depreciation' in his book, Basic Economics.

Depreciation must have been part of economics before the invention of money. Hand axes used by "cave men" required finding the proper rocks and applying labor to chip a sharp edge.  That edge would then gradually break off with use. Maybe it could be resharpened but eventually another rock would have to be found and a replacement made. Stone Age Depreciation!  So why has there been no reportage of the amount of Financial Depreciation of Durable Consumer Goods since World War Two when P-51s and P-38s roamed the skies. We have come a long way Caveman!

What is Net Domestic Product?

NDP = GDP - Depreciation 

But that Depreciation is Dcap, Capital Goods only.

Have Economists noticed?

Maybe it should be:

NDP = GDP - (Dcap + Dcon)

Dcon is Depreciation of Durable Consumer Goods 

It is just a simple Algebra problem.

I am being blocked by lots of people with degrees in economics on BlueSky. Or at least claim to have degrees. Those that I can verify, one from Harvard, two PhDs not from Harvard, one banker and miscellaneous others.

No one has disputed planned obsolescence. Most never even communicated. Maybe I AM a really horrible person. 😂 😆 😂

And I practice! 🤣
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Umbrarchist
@umbrarchist.bsky.social
37 minutes ago
Economists might be Morons! Accounting could have been mandatory in high schools since 1950? Adam Smith used the word 'education' EIGHTY Times in Wealth of Nations. He wrote "read, write and ACCOUNT" FIVE times. Marx, used the word 'depreciation' 100+ times. 💸 📉 bsky.app/profile/umbr... (ecgro)

What is "Economic Growth"? The term did not take off until 1941, the start of WWII, & skyrocketed in 1951, the beginning of the TeleVision Era. How does Depreciation and Planned Obsolescence relate to Economic Growth? #EconSky Is it just increasing GDP? What is Net_DP? Do Economists know, or tell?

There were 200,000,000 motor vehicles in the United States in 1995 and about 80% of them were owned by consumers. ChatGPT says 650+ million cars have been manufactured in the United States since 1950.

What have economists been saying about the Depreciation of various technologies for the last 30 years? Thomas Sowell did not even use the word 'depreciation' in his book, Basic Economics.

Depreciation must have been part of economics before the invention of money. Hand axes used by "cave men" required finding the proper rocks and applying labor to chip a sharp edge.  That edge would then gradually break off with use. Maybe it could be resharpened but eventually another rock would have to be found and a replacement made. Stone Age Depreciation!  So why has there been no reportage of the amount of Financial Depreciation of Durable Consumer Goods since World War Two when P-51s and P-38s roamed the skies. We have come a long way Caveman!

What is Net Domestic Product?

NDP = GDP - Depreciation 

But that Depreciation is Dcap, Capital Goods only.

Have Economists noticed?

Maybe it should be:

NDP = GDP - (Dcap + Dcon)

Dcon is Depreciation of Durable Consumer Goods 

It is just a simple Algebra problem.

I am being blocked by lots of people with degrees in economics on BlueSky. Or at least claim to have degrees. Those that I can verify, one from Harvard, two PhDs not from Harvard, one banker and miscellaneous others.

No one has disputed planned obsolescence. Most never even communicated. Maybe I AM a really horrible person. 😂 😆 😂

And I practice! 🤣
There were 200,000,000 motor vehicles in the United States in 1995 and about 80% of them were owned by consumers. ChatGPT says 650+ million cars have been manufactured in the United States since 1950.

What have economists been saying about the Depreciation of various technologies for the last 30 years? Thomas Sowell did not even use the word 'depreciation' in his book, Basic Economics.

Depreciation must have been part of economics before the invention of money. Hand axes used by "cave men" required finding the proper rocks and applying labor to chip a sharp edge.  That edge would then gradually break off with use. Maybe it could be resharpened but eventually another rock would have to be found and a replacement made. Stone Age Depreciation!  So why has there been no reportage of the amount of Financial Depreciation of Durable Consumer Goods since World War Two when P-51s and P-38s roamed the skies. We have come a long way Caveman!

What is Net Domestic Product?

NDP = GDP - Depreciation 

But that Depreciation is Dcap, Capital Goods only.

Have Economists noticed?

Maybe it should be:

NDP = GDP - (Dcap + Dcon)

Dcon is Depreciation of Durable Consumer Goods 

It is just a simple Algebra problem.

I am being blocked by lots of people with degrees in economics on BlueSky. Or at least claim to have degrees. Those that I can verify, one from Harvard, two PhDs not from Harvard, one banker and miscellaneous others.

No one has disputed planned obsolescence. Most never even communicated. Maybe I AM a really horrible person. 😂 😆 😂

And I practice! 🤣
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Groene democraat: Jeroen Verzijl
@groenedemocraat.bsky.social
38 minutes ago
Marx theory of labour, if someone is getting money without doing work, it is because someone is getting paid less than what their work is worth!
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Kilowog-core
@kilowogcore.bsky.social
38 minutes ago
I love this song. Both the original an' my parody! What's yer favorite song about heroes, poozers? (Art sampled from "New Guardians" Vol. 1 #7 by Cary Bates, Joe Staton, Mark Farmer, Nansi Hoolahan, John Costanza, Andrew Helfer, and Kevin Dooley. Edits: Dialogue, vfx, colors.)
In a comic book panel with warped and twisted colors, Kilowog, in a green shirt and jeans and a huge sci-fi tech backpack and laser gun, is test-firing the gun at a concrete block. Arisia Raab, an elf-like alien, monitors him on controls. Harbinger, a member of the New Guardians, watches from around the corner. She thinks in parody lyrics, "I need a hero! I'm holdin' out for a hero, that'll do the trick! He's gotta be strong and he's got laser guns he's a poozer from Bolovax Vik! I need a hero! I'm holdin' out for a hero, lighting up the dark! He's gotta be sure and he's gotta be good and well versed in Kropotkin and Marx! Kropotkin and Marx!" A watermark reads "A Kilowog-core Edit".
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Raphaël SurcouF 🇪🇺🇫🇷🇲🇦🇵🇸
@surcouf.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
La bataille est illisible, oui Les Sardaukars restent enigmatiques
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Andrew Barker
@barkerrant.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
Whether it’s running a taxi company like a frat house, discovering Rand and Nietzsche in their 40s, or making a big deal out of tripping on mushrooms in their 50s, maybe we just need to force tech guys to do normal 19-year-old things in college instead of founding startups.

How is any of this real

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🔱Maltose Zaddy🍻
@troubeerdourks.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
Can you imagine an avowed communist in a business class addressing none of the prompt, citing nothing but alluding to Marx, and then complaining about their grade and the administration putting the business instructor on leave? Neither can I.
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俳句セラピー会社
@haikutherapy.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
"When a hundred men stand together, each of them loses his mind and gets another one." ~Nietzsche Accurately describes cults/religion, sports fanaticism, small-town tradition, the Borg, Home-Owners' Associations, and politics.
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Rune Stenholm Jakobsen
@runesjakobsen.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
@detljuvalivet.bsky.social @bjornwiman.bsky.social Jag har längtat efter detta ögonblick i svensk samhällsdebatt. Tiden är mogen för att sätta Sverige i terapibritsen. Folket behöver existentialistiska utvägar. Jag håller på urfolksnatursyn/Braiding Sweetgrass/collapseclub/Daniell Quinn/Nietzsche
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Dav Le Fou 🐶🐺🐈 #OFAN #NAFO 🇺🇦🇫🇷🇹🇳🥐🥖🍉
@davlefou.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
L'introduction est longue puis je trouve que cela s'accélère trop. La bataille est bordélique. L'introduction des sadaukar est bizzare.
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Karl Dandleton
@prole-lite.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
I wish I could remember the line in Capital where Marx critiques’ the myth of the “hardworking petit bourgeois”
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@patricio-dugers.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍 … et comme, pendant que lui il sortait de prison, elle, elle rentrait dans la bataille des municipales pour la mairie de Paris, ça mérite peut-être qu’on s’attarde vite fait sur le menu, histoire de voir un peu ce qu’on pourrait bien se manger." 👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍
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ben chambers 🏴
@benjaminchambers.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
in the 30-40s physics was considered a hotbed of radicalism because many physicists as well as chemists, biologists, and other scientists were in fact card-carrying communists or fellow-travelers and today neofascist intellectuals pull extensively from postmodernism and continental philosophy

"humanities = socialist and good, STEM = capitalist and bad" is not only dumb as rocks but, quite ironically, completely ignorant of history like, do you think it was the semiotics majors who came up with every Five-Year Plan?

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Myst Q
@mystiansky.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
My 17 year old after a long reading gap and adhd as well- asked to go to the bookstore and bought Tolstoy, 3 Dostoevsky novels, Nietzsche, and Kierkegaard. He’s already finished the Idiot and Notes from the Underground and is 100 pages into Brothers Karamazov 🤷‍♀️
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