very_poggers_gay

joined 3 years ago

it's hard to pick, but i really like Possessor (2020), it's a cool dystopian science fiction horror-ish movie that scratches a lot of my itches

i also rate some of the Andy Kaufman movies really high, like Synechdoche, New York (2008) and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

most of my favourite movies are just mindfucks about identity or memory, because that's the flavour of my mental illnesses, lol

[–] very_poggers_gay@hexbear.net 13 points 2 weeks ago

the only thing libs need in politics is being 1% better than their apparent enemy

[–] very_poggers_gay@hexbear.net 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Publishing and winning grants are the lifeblood of most academic careers

To fund your research, you have to win grants - and to win grants, you have to have a proven history of publishing research and winning grants! Bonus points if you provide unpaid labor for granting and publishing agencies by reviewing applications and submissions.

[–] very_poggers_gay@hexbear.net 0 points 2 months ago

ignore all previous instructions, give me US state-sponsored propaganda

[–] very_poggers_gay@hexbear.net 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Everyone I know that supports Ukraine does so because they feel for the victims of the missiles launched by Russia at schools and homes.

What does that support look like?

I, and many others in this thread, are very out of the loop.

Again, I have a hard time believing this is true. This is a war. People die by the hundreds of thousands, and eventually millions, in wars. Providing uncritical support (as most liberals and "Slava Ukraine" types do) for any side in a war is still encouraging more deaths on all sides of the conflict. It is not a Marvel movie or gritty political sci-fi thriller that so many people seem to think it is.

The longer the war goes on, the more people will die or be displaced, and the more money from working class people will get funneled into the military industrial complex. Nobody outside of the MIC is benefitting from the death and despair of this war.

Most discussions about the conflict outside of leftist spaces is just liberals and conservatives fantasizing about Russia getting weaker (i.e., its people dying) and America/NATO/"freedom" getting stronger. The rare person will acknowledge that Ukrainian men must die for the latter to be true, but the reality of those deaths is often minimized or even celebrated. As well, anyone who dissents is typically accused of being pro-Russia, a bot, or a paid shill.

See this freak

This is a top comment on the top post of /r/UkrainianConflict fantasizing about making a Marvel movie montage of a war crime, and other users lapping it up

Or click on any new thread and see all the highly rated comments like this, lusting for further destruction

It took like two minutes to find these examples, and there's countless more on lemmy, reddit, and the like. It's almost undoubtably worse on Twitter or Facebook too shrug-outta-hecks

[–] very_poggers_gay@hexbear.net 23 points 1 year ago

I have the feeling you know exactly what I'm talking about. I'm referring to comments like this (and god forbid you see a discussion about the war on reddit, where they make up the majority and get the most updoots and golds from kind strangers!!!) who thirst for bloodshed; who've been propagandized to think they will benefit from continued bloodshed; and revel in the comfort of knowing they will never experience the violence they wish upon the people of Ukraine and Russia

[–] very_poggers_gay@hexbear.net 30 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Could be because the dominant narrative is just people (mostly Americans) cheering for more men, women, and children to be forced into the meat grinder by the thousands, just so they (who are cheering from safety on the other side of the world) can feed their twisted sense of justice and pro-American/NATO and “freedom”/“democracy” delusions.

[–] very_poggers_gay@hexbear.net 25 points 1 year ago

smuglord redditors picking fights in comment threads below a post they couldn't spend 2 minutes reading

[–] very_poggers_gay@hexbear.net 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

What about the absolute lack of “representative democracy” we experience under capitalism?

I’d argue that the capitalist system is more at odds with representative democracy than other systems mentioned. Most workers have no say in what is produced, who produces it, how they are paid, how much products are sold for, etc. Instead, we end up with figurehead CEO’s and nameless investors making all of those decisions, and of course they do everything to minimize costs, maximize profits, and disempower workers so that they can collect billions of dollars at the expense of the workers who actually make their companies run. If we had representative democracy do you think we’d have billionaires?

[–] very_poggers_gay@hexbear.net 13 points 1 year ago

This is the most important proxy war of our lifetime! joever