FrowingFostek 3d ago • 100%
I would categorize them as conservative institutionalists. Which, in my opinion, the liberals have an easier time appealing to them ideologically.
Electorally thats a benefit and, thats the minimum we need against fascists right now.
FrowingFostek 4d ago • 88%
Televise this, just as Carlin intended.
FrowingFostek 1w ago • 100%
If I'm remembering it correctly, Its a manifestation of Legion's darker side that the shadow king is trying to release.
FrowingFostek 1w ago • 100%
Yeah, exactly
FrowingFostek 1w ago • 100%
I think the linguists call it African American Vernacular English. It's completely reasonable for you to not understand it from the outside looking in.
FrowingFostek 1w ago • 100%
More rams than a shepard. Respect.
FrowingFostek 1w ago • 87%
Mad lad, hats off to you. If I have 6 or more open I start to feel uncomfortable.
FrowingFostek 2w ago • 100%
I agree with this approach, most people hate politics. They either have an aversion to words like these or, use them incorrectly.
I think a very large part of educating, agitating and organizing is meeting people where they are. Once they get over their aversion, one would hope they will become class conscious.
FrowingFostek 2w ago • 87%
I don't think I've ever had 63 tabs open on my browser. Well done.
FrowingFostek 2w ago • 100%
I hope they break up google. I'll keep my fingers crossed. I'm remaining cautiously optimistic.
FrowingFostek 2w ago • 100%
Probably too much stimulation like that Kellogg brother was talking about.
FrowingFostek 2w ago • 25%
I don't think there's any music on breadtube bro. Either way, I don't mind music in public, personally.
I stand behind discussions in public, audio or otherwise. I conced listening to loud music in a public space can be very disruptive.
I suppose I'm just not that sensitive to the subject.
FrowingFostek 2w ago • 25%
Just discussions, if someone is arguing in a space and its disruptive then, yes.
If someone is listening to a discussion on their phone how is that different from listening to a discussion in person?
Personally music doesn't bother me either, I'll just tell them my opinion on their music if I felt that strongly. Or just be a normal person and bump to it, if i like the music.
FrowingFostek 2w ago • 20%
Does someone not monitor disruptive behavior? The theater worker, the funeral home attendant, librarians etc.
If I'm having a discussion do I need to worry about others listening to my discussion?
FrowingFostek 2w ago • 25%
Are loud discussions not allowed in public?
FrowingFostek 2w ago • 20%
Nope I'm there for the movie. Libraries are there for reading and studying. Cemeteries are there for grieving family and friends. I consider those things to be an event that occupies my attention.
If I'm in a public space without something that should occupy my attention, I'll listen to my discussion-based audio however I wanna.
FrowingFostek 2w ago • 44%
I find that this works for most of my interactions with strangers. Question what media they are consuming and start a conversation from there.
If they felt so inclined to play their audio loudly I see it as an opportunity to engage with that.