Almost all adults develop some level of lactose intolerance as they age.
This is pretty much the same in Europe and Asia. Most coffee drinks are espresso in a lot of milk. Americans are ironically one of the only places where coffee is commonly drunk straight up.
Ambitious but rubbish
Or it could make you allergic to nitrogen
We haven’t been infested by the vain Facebook crowd yet.
I remember the first time I saw boobs
I’m the same except with late 90’s speed punk
I find that analog reflections have a warmer, more pleasant tone.
Palestinian supporters: “Being pro Palestine is not the same as being antisemitic.”
Also Palestinian supporters:
I suppose the difference is that a country doesn’t just get conquered by force if it stops polluting.
It’s not like China is going to stop making weapons if I refuse to make weapons.
Do people really remember that much before age 10? I have a few core memories but general cultural awareness is pretty lacking and mostly based on hindsight.
It’s not even an issue of population. Communism requires material conditions you simply cannot create by killing the opposition, no matter how much you desire to preserve “the revolution.”
Capitalism is but one manifestation of material and labor scarcity. Until those things are eliminated you will experience the exact same ills in one form or another. Until those things are eliminated the only option available is harm reduction. Revolutionary communism fails specifically because it fails to recognize itself as a particularly shitty form of harm reduction, insisting the entire concept is bourgeoise propaganda. This is what contemporary leftist theorists have come understand, and what obnoxious internet edgelords refuse to acknowledge, because it requires admitting that Stalin and Mao didn’t get it right.
Ironically this is literally the foundation of Dengism and modern China, which MLs say they like, until you reduce it to first principles, at which point it once again becomes bourgeoise propaganda.
The important thing is that you found a way to feel superior