soweli Jemi
You do see tons of funeral home services and burial plots up for grabs. Buy property for when you die!
Here’s my country’s top selling services asking you to pre-plan! https://www.nirvana.com.my/getting-started/pre-planning/
I found “At The Café” dialogues by Malatesta to be a very entertaining yet insightful reas, especially when it comes to discussions among leftists about power structures.
One where decisions are made within horizontal power structures between the producers and consumers, where workers have a democratic control of their work, and consumers have a say on what needs to be produced, necessarily uniting the producer and consumer relationship.
Where any industry concentrates its power to only the owners of the means of production, no power will flow naturally to the workers, and thus will most likely treat their workers like expendables. Under capitalism, every industry functions like this as the power structure needs to be vertical for the owners of industry to continue their shenanigans.
Basically none today.
a ni li lon ma Selenpan anu seme?
This is an exercise in true internet anarchy. Just like projects to build and maintain mutual aid networks are being done, people will build what they want to build for the community they care for, and the community will give what they can and in most cases, receive what they need!
It’s not you. It’s how society is structured. It necessitates the hyper-individualization of the work force. As you grow older, you work more, but your work is disconnected from all the things that truly matter to humans. Your “friends” become shallow, hungry for money to survive. You start disconnecting from them too, and realize you can probably only share your deepest thoughts with perhaps one other person. That ends up as your partner in our current society.
I believe we can move towards a better structure where we can all be friends. Good question for all of us to ask constantly is: “What’s preventing people from becoming friends?”
I don’t think there will be a standardized list of all the place names. mi pilin e ni: jan mute li kama sona e toki pona la nasin jan en nasin kalama li ken ante.
What may be interesting to see is how each country’s speaker would tokiponize their own stuff. I know jan Sonja called my country ma Malasija in lipu pu, but I would naturally sound more as ma Malesija, and I know that jan poka mi li pilin sama.
This looks great! Does the jackfruit give off too much sweetness?