Spyke
lemmy.ca

If only, I miss playing a catgirl on the internet.

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Hootzreply
lemmy.ca

In my case, I became a better person. I was a massive troll, I used my catgirlness to fuck with people and manipulate them. It was only when I met my partner that I started to understand my actions have consequences, and thoese consequences are not always physical.

If I got back into it id be better, stronger and more powerful than ever, but also full of empathy. It was also alot of effort and that's what I put in all day at work now, so fuck effort at home.

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Ah yeah, that's very fair.

You are always allowed to be a catgirl for fun if that's what you want though! It doesn't have to be anything beyond that! As long as, yeah, you're not making life worse for others haha

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Oh dear. It should never be 2008 ever again. Subprime Mortgage Crisis.

But then we learned -- the hard way -- that all the principles of capitalism didn't apply to the owning class.

「cue Bolshevik chorus」

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In 2008, I was still laboring under the misconception that society would make adequate progress

I even volunteered for the Obama campaign

Lol

Lmao

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lugalreply
sopuli.xyz

A few years later I was part of the Pirate Party Germany, thinking progress can be voted into power.

It was a time of delusions. You were not alone.

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And a little bit later I was supporting the campaign of Izquierda Unida and Podemos in Spain. They raised the minimum wage, passed the gender self-determination law and increased some worker protections, despite being a minority within a government in minority. Now the political parties to the left of liberalism are cannibalizing themselves, but that's part of our cultural heritage and must be respected 🚩🚩🚩🏴🏴🏴Also they didn't do anything regarding housing prices, but I'll keep blaming the PSOE for that.

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