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      A lot of people skip the fighting traffic part of their hygiene routines and it shows smh

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        We need to do something about that. We’ve built this neat “factility” here where you will “live” so you stop breaking the law. Yes, you will have to work there and your windows have bars. What do you mean forced labour? You broke the law by not working!

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    Imagine life as a video game where you must find the way through a maze, discover keys and find treasures in order to win.
    For example, you must find a way to sustain yourself (a maze), find the key to health (power) and avoid the beasts (corporate control).
    People spend thousands of hours playing all sorts of games but neglect to properly play the game of life, instead they accept what they are offered by the power players.

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      The difference is that in video games there are rules that you have to follow and you’re actually allowed to win.

      Real life the winners already won and wrote the rules

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        The cheat code is unionization.

        “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”

        — Buckminster Fuller

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    For a time I lived awakened by the birds and a purring kittty and the golden dawn.

    I would evacuate and then make a pot of French press and sit and and enjoy a cigarette and caffeine while my kitty and I watched hummingbirds flit among them flowers.

    I would sleep when my work was done and I was tired. I’d bathe before bed and curl up with the kitty purring at my feet.

    Minutes are a human construct. Rebel against them.

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    The answer is maturity. Structure does not hurt if it is chosen voluntarily. It feels good to do things exactly as intended.

    Waking up at 6:30 doesn’t hurt if sleep started early and without being drunk.

    The big tragedy is that society does everything to keep as many people as possible in a state of disarray. People to whom life is as described above don’t have the will to leave bad employment situations behind.

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      Well, nothing is that simple, in fact one of the biggest problems in society is that each of us has their own biological clock, with preferred activity and sleep hours, yet we are forced to align our schedules to the same universal standard. Of course, it is absolutely vital for the way our current society functions (because we, as a society, work together, take classes together, commute together, socialise together, celebrate together, and so on), but it definitely has been hurting billions of people for the past thousands of years and we should look for a way to eliminate this system as soon as possible.

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        It’s one vote away. Every bigger city can have one school for early birds and one for night owls. Then parents can start work whenever they want. For that, companies can have flexible starting times. If they work in shifts, allow people to trade shifts so that some do all the early and some do all the late shifts.

        Without artificial light, there were no sleep problems because more than enough hours were darkness. People took breaks from sleep.

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyphasic_sleep

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      In my burb, workers have to race to the bus, in order to get their bikes into one of two racks.

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    because you also make money for yourself

    which allows you to buy things

    and not live off the state

    you are also (given the motivation) also capable of working your way up the chain and making more money for yourself which allows you to put it towards not working at all and still not living off the state

    “Spend less than you earn—invest the surplus—avoid debt. Do simply this and you’ll wind up rich.”[7]

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIRE_movement

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      I would recommend people opt out of consumerism as much as possible and focus on sustainable living.

      Don’t chase the carrot needlessly.

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        Yeah agreed, I’ve always tried to follow minimalist living:

        Q: What is minimalist living?

        A: It’s simply getting rid of things you do not use or need, leaving an uncluttered, simple environment and an uncluttered, simple life. It’s living without an obsession with material things or an obsession with doing everything and doing too much. It’s using simple tools, having a simple wardrobe, carrying little and living lightly.

        https://mnmlist.com/minimalist-faqs/

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          Agreed. Reading and learning about Indigenous / precivilization world views can also help achieve this in a more holistic way. One thing that the Western / dominant world view only sparingly concerns itself with is sustainability. If we all thought about sustainable living as much as we did keeping up with the Joneses, I’d imagine many people would be happier, healthier and more fulfilled (compared to living a life serving capital).

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        Care to elaborate on your understanding and reality of how capitalism functions?

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          The whole point of capitalism is voluntary monarchy. Where peasants have to waste their time doing random things to extract productivity from other peasants for the benefit of the select few. And when things go bad for the business, guess who is not getting made redundant?

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      It’s a good thing that separation of corp and state is an inherent part of wage slavery.

      Could you imagine if you thought you were making an honest living parasitising some poor business owner with your wages only to find out you were actually living off the state the whole time?

      Embarrassing.

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      Please read actual books. It helps understanding why that is untrue.

      Here’s a lengthy book presentation from a german institute (in english). Its not as harsh as i would have written it but its a start.

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      How isn’t it a meme? It’s an idea that’s been repeated and passed through many people, surviving in its distilled but still exploitable form.

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      Sometimes people will only see things through certain avenues. In this case, a not-so-accurate category.

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        “I know, but I wanted people to see it”

        This type of behaviour is bannable on platforms with functioning moderation

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          Thank god this place doesnt have functioning “moderation”. The fediverse is literally the last place on earth where billinaires dont tell you what to do.

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              Guess what? This user has been avidly online since the BBS days and really … posters such as yourself were very annoying back then, too.

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            Moderation is not bad in itself, it is curating of content to keep topics on track and quality above a certain limit. It has absolutely nothing to do with billionaires or their desires. A lot of subs on different instances are really shitty because of lacking moderation. Leaving subs completely unmoderated is a recipe for a disaster shitpile.

            The good old forum days also had a lot of moderation to keep them from turning to shit.

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              Nuance. As you can see in my comment, i wrote it “moderation” which is supposed to mean the form of moderation that antisocial media is up to.

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                  That one is called context. The commenter rants about in their eyes unfitting content would be removed if this place had functioning moderation. This is figuratively the exact opposite what lemmy is about.

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      So, I looked up the term on Wikipedia. It sais: “An Internet meme, or meme ([/miːm/], [MEEM]), is a cultural item (such as an idea, behavior, or style) that spreads across the Internet, primarily through social media platforms]. Internet memes manifest in a variety of formats, including images, videos, GIFs], and other viral content. Key characteristics of memes include their tendency to be parodied, their use of intertextuality, their viral dissemination, and their continual evolution. The term meme was originally introduced by Richard Dawkins in 1972 to describe the concept of cultural transmission.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_meme

      I’ll let you be the judge of whether this fits that definition or not. (And whether it’s worth your time arguing about something being a meme).

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    we live in a culture where the value of your life is measured by how much money you have

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      we live in a culture where the value of your life is measured by how much money you have can make for your owner

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        Calvin Candie: Your boss looks a little green around the gills.
        Django: He just ain’t used to seein’ a man ripped apart by dogs is all.
        Calvin Candie: But you are used to it?
        Django: I’m just a little more used to Americans than he is.

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    This has triggered a vague memory of a joke by someone (I think Douglas Adams?). But I can’t remember the full quote so putting this out there in case someone knows it.

    Basically humanity was smarter than other animals because we didn’t adapt ourselves to the environment, but adapted the environment to suit us. So now instead of having to adapt we just have to… wake up at 6:45 am when the alarm goes off, drive to work at 7 30 am etc.

    Does anyone know it or was I having some kind of fever dream?

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    Everyone needs to go watch the movie ‘Barfly’ right now. Its about Charles Bukowski and it’s awesome

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    I have never been more motivated by the complete absence of a social safety-net, than each day I have spent unemployed.

    As Americans, perhaps we behave this way largely to do normalization and indoctrination. And maybe some are tacitly aware of the fragility of this arrangement. But for those of us that have stared into the financial and classist chasm that sits beneath us all, it vastly exceeds any unease you might feel from not keeping up with your peers.

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      Yeah turns out usa didn’t reinvent the wheel super good or something. You have all been scammed under the pretense of liberty.

      Now go fix it.

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      My state has stripped unemployment down to 12 weeks, after that went by after my layoff at Christmas, I got so desperate and depressed and a little bit crazy. As the day is ticked closer to my first missed mortgage payment and car payment, And the thought of homelessness for me and my animals became a sobering reality, I started taking every interview I could possibly find, no preparation, just winging it until something worked.

      During that whole process, I saw what the endgame is, we are slaves, but there is no slave master anymore, we do that part ourselves to avoid dying on the street.

      So I am very motivated to start my own niche company and get the fuck away from this whole system at this point. Especially since I will have to work until I die, 401ks have all been cashed out during crises.

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    by an alarm clock,

    Sounds like a personal choice. Im up before 630 every day without an alarm clock. Try going to bed earlier?

    leap out of bed,

    Or just, get out of bed. Like every person on the planet.

    dress,

    Would you rather be nude?

    force-feed,

    You mean eat? Somebody forcing you? Youre bitching about breakfast?

    shit, piss, brush teeth and hair,

    If pooping/peeing are upsetting to you, you have bigger issues.

    and fight traffic to get to a place where

    Why fight the traffic? You are the traffic. Fighting it is a personal choice.

    essentially you made lots of money for somebody else

    Your company is successful, is that a problem? You’re getting paid too, right?

    and were asked to be grateful for the opportunity to do so?

    Who’s asking/telling you how to feel about it?

    Dude needs therapy

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      Y’all are missing the forrest for the trees

      God forbid someone add a bit of literary sugar to their argument, else they be picked apart by pedants.

      Your company is successful, is that a problem? You’re getting paid too, right?

      Not getting paid commensurate to your contribution to the success of the company

      Who’s asking/telling you how to feel about it?

      The news, society at large, people like you online posting replies like this very one

      Dude needs therapy

      Too bad it’s unaffordable. Maybe you need to look at the state of society

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        Not getting paid commensurate to your contribution to the success of the company

        He doesn’t mention how much he is being paid. His complaint is that someone else is making lots of money.

        The news, society at large, people like you online posting replies like this very one

        I didn’t say he should be grateful, or how he should feel. I read the news, live in society, can’t recall ever hearing that I should be grateful for my job. You?

        Too bad it’s unaffordable. Maybe you need to look at the state of society

        You think that’s the problem here? He couldn’t afford some help for whatever is going on with him? Or (since you charged me with being part of the problem), could his problems be exacerbated by folks like you, commiserating, raging against the machine of such horrors as waking up, eating breakfast, having a job.

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          I read the news, live in society, can’t recall ever hearing that I should be grateful for my job. You?

          Yes, very often actually. I live in the US. This is pretty much the attitude of all conservatives when talking about minorities making minimum wage or less. I’m a white male and have been told I should be grateful i have a job by my boss too. One of my friends I used to work with didn’t receive a raise when almost everyone else did. He is Latino, and our white boss told him he was privileged to be working there at all. I’m happy for you for never having to experience that, but it is unfortunately all too common.

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      Or just, get out of bed. Like every person on the planet.

      Look videos of apes to undrstand why that’s not how it should work.