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For anyone curious, bloggers are forced to write something original to accompany their recipes for SEO optimization and to avoid copyright infringement. SEO encourages 800-1200 word essays to accompany each recipe otherwise search engines won’t pick it up. You’re also supposed to include the keywords like a half-dozen times which leads to some very weird writing. It fucking sucks. Capitalism, etc etc.

I always feel bad about complaining about dumb essays because the system literally makes them become Julie and Julia when they mainly just want to post free recipes and make money from their labor.

I’m assuming the NYT pays their writers, so they’re probably just greedy pigs trying to oust the mom and pop blogs.

Source: me, i helped a foodblogger friend with their SEO and shit

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i heard a farmer bragging about paying an undocumented immigrant below min wage and acted like he was doing them a favor

this was at church

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That reply tho

Too quick of a transfer and we’d end up like the USSR or CPC

:yes-comm:

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I enjoyed it, but episode 9 literally killed any remaining spark of joy I got from star wars to the point that I gave up completely on shows, games, or movies immediately after leaving the cinema

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the nwordcountbot was easily the best and funniest thing on the subreddit

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thank god few drops made it in, easily a top 3 bit on this site

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China oppressing Taiwan

I always ask them how was Taiwan founded, gets flustered immediately :big-honk:

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Since religion necessitates the indoctrination of children and suppression of rational thought, I consider it evil. Religion should only be thought in history books. All of it. The good and bad. And if individuals of a ripe age still come to decide they want to be religious, let them. However, these will be few, for it is no match against history and philosophy.

I am begging you to first learn historical materialism about the development of religions across the globe, what roles other than “indoctrination” they have played socially, and how capitalism co-opted religion and has hollowed it out as it does with everything. A lot of your critique is about the powerful utilizing societal tools in the language of religion to exploit followers. Second, please for the love of any god you choose read some actual scholars of religion or philosophy of religion. it isn’t enough to build strawmen with Hitchens and Harris and South Park. if your thesis is to consider antireligion as a viable alternative to religion, you need to engage with actual scholars, actual lived experiences of the religions and irreligious in the midst of capitalism, and the historical repercussions of labour history in and around religious movements.

Joking aside, I feel strongly that a Copernican revolution in education is the most promising contestant that could fill the largest part of the hole religion left behind… Imagine an opposite environment where not individual test scores but mastery and cooperation is central. How nourishing that would be, especially to those with with stifling parents. I’m almost religiously convinced that after having gone through such an education system the students would way more easily and organically learn and remember all the knowledge they’re now being force-fed. Moreover, because many parents haven’t the foundation to engage in proper parenting, which puts many children on a virtue-ridden path, it would provide a home for those who don’t have one. A safe haven to look forward to, something to live for. My goodness, the amount of human potential that still has to be unlocked is immense.

education is never objective, it is never apolitical, and systematic education does not unlock human potential under capitalism, it signals social credentials to the bourgeois that you can move in that world and are most likely going to uphold those mores.

you’ve got a good start with putting your figure on a problem, that religion has been a tool used to exploit peoples for centuries and keep them in the lower classes through education, control over bodies, etc. keep going, just interact with more marxism and scholars in the field to dig further.

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Getting thrown out of Naples for insisting everyone call pasta “Chinese food”, smiling as I never have before

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