Spyke

Come to New York, where there was an obvious cohesive art deco style that was completely trashed by developers because they’re fucking soulless pieces of human ganarte yeah even your developer dad or mom are trash

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lemmy.world

My comrade, we are nearly half way in. The Charleston is not coming back.

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Cethinreply
lemmy.zip

Wasn't the Charleston one of the first dances in Fortnite? I've never played it, but I could have sworn I saw stuff about it being in the game a long time ago.

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feddit.nl

Literally none of those things are coming back, where does the person who made this live?

Like the only thing coming back from the 20’s is the rise of fascism and the Great Depression.

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The original comics has the great depression there instead of Anarco Syndicalism

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Charleston never went anywhere. You'll still see the step all over in other dances from breakdancing to pop singers. It's a foundational dance step like the t step. Which makes sense since it goes with many things. https://youtu.be/90TzDXjWTdo

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Historically, girls will pad that booty to trick the boys.

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redlemmy.com

We need the FDA, department of education, disaster response and infrastructure. Sorry.

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Sauerkrautreply
discuss.tchncs.de

We can have regulatory institutions while still democratizing the economy. We don't need capitalist-neo-feudalism to work together to protect public health, improve our educational and build infrastructure.

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stinkyreply
redlemmy.com

I'm arguing against anarchy, and I think you know that.

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Shizrakreply
sh.itjust.works

No, you're arguing against what you think anarchy is

And your preconception is false.

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stinkyreply
redlemmy.com

What's my preconception? If you're saying it's false, you need to be able to say what it is. Otherwise your response is without value.

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Shizrakreply
sh.itjust.works

What's anarchy? If you're saying you're against it, you need to be able to say what it is. Otherwise your response is without value.

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stinkyreply
redlemmy.com

You, and, and anyone can freely discuss the definition of anarchy because it's publicly available.

My preconception is not. That's why you're wrong.

Have the day you deserve.

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voldagereply
lemmy.world

You did imply nonexistence of regulatory institutions - and, to dig a bit deeper into that, anything that would sufficiently fulfill their role - in your first comment and contextualized that to anarcho syndicalism in your second, which reveals that your intent was to argue against anarcho syndicalism on the basis of it necessarily being devoid of some sort regulatory body or it's equivalent. Even without being an anarcho syndicalist I know that to be a bogus argument, and so should you, unless you don't know or understand it's propositions.

I'd compare that to a medieval farmhand claiming that the country can not survive without a king, while surviving (barely, sure, but that's not the point) without any of the institutions you've mentioned and disproving your claim completely.

Just a jab at the argument, not at you, please don't take it too seriously. Radical changes are scary and because of that they seem impossible to attempt and absurd to discuss, but you need to remember we only have that democracy thing for a few hundred years now, and the shift to it was very radical. Sometimes it's good to consider alternatives to systems that yeld subpar results with very weak promises of stability that are betrayed every 7 years, because you just might find the new neat thing like democracy, or at very least broaden your perspective.

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I'm free to take this seriously because it's a serious topic. Don't try to cover your butt by saying, "I was just kidding," or "don't take this seriously." If you mean what you say, be accountable and stand up for it.

You're jabbing me, you say so yourself. I'm not interested in trading more barbs so I'm disengaging. Good luck with effecting change.

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If I understand anarcho-syndicalism correctly, anarcho-syndicalism involves federalism.

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