How Israel uses sex to sell Zionism. Israeli Soldier Thirst Traps, Explained
  • Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida 7h ago 100%

    We had Tokyo Rose, Axis Sally; what should we call this latest iteration of fascist thirst traps?

    Also, who is the Zionist version of Lord Haw-Haw?

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  • Cracker here, but maybe that wouldn’t do any good at all?
  • Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida 16h ago 100%

    Cherokee and Seminole were what I was thinking about. And just a gut feeling that the indigenous vote just doesn't break like, say the African American vote does, like 85/90-10.

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  • Cracker here, but maybe that wouldn’t do any good at all?
  • Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida 16h ago 100%

    I'm a bit uncertain of that. Aren't there some in indigenous communities that trend Republican, especially in certain rural red states.

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  • Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida 19h ago 100%

    Would you be interested in having Schumer's UFO legislation discussed on this hypothetical comm? I've been scratching my head on what to make of that.

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  • We're gonna find out Trump was gay as soon as he dies
  • Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida 22h ago 100%

    I'll say it once again: Gayest President since James Buchanan.

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  • Boomers are the original Ipad kids
  • Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida 1d ago 100%

    Now realize that when boomers reminisce about a time when "townspeople knew the local cop" that this never existed. They are literally just going off what they seen on the andy griffith show as a kid during their formative years.

    To be be fair, I know a couple of old ladies that I work with for which this is true but, only because their fathers literally were the local cops.

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  • Cw: wretched reaction, slavery, antisemitism. Do you ever wonder how people turn out the way they do sometimes?
  • Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida 1d ago 100%

    The neoconfederates would call him an evil communist devil-worshipper and burn him the minute he tries to iron out the contradictions between Christianity and their social darwinistic capitalist worldview with something like stoic pagan mysticism or Evola.

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  • Cw: wretched reaction, slavery, antisemitism. Do you ever wonder how people turn out the way they do sometimes?
  • Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida 2d ago 100%

    It makes me nauseous when I think about how there are people who unironically believe this.

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  • Bulletins and News Discussion from October 14th to October 20th, 2024 - Paper Tigers
  • Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida 3d ago 100%

    We're trying to convince them all to move to Myrtle Beach instead. It doesn't appear to be working yet.

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  • Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida 3d ago 100%

    I got four more: Abiy Ahmed, Mother Theresa, Muhammad Yunus (the third world micro loan guy), and Aung San Suu Kyi (silence on the Rohingya genocide).

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  • Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida 3d ago 100%

    Organizing what? Their closets?

    This is literally me rn. I'm literally organizing my closet as we speak. che-laugh

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  • Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida 3d ago 100%

    It seems we're in a period of this sort of resignation to barbarism now.

    This is basically my parents. The most important thing to them is stopping cheeto-man, even though you'd sooner seeing snow in Florida than a Democratic win. There's no way their two votes cancel out all the chuds from upstate New York that have moved here in the last decade.

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  • BREAKING: Eriq Pasha al-Adm Accused of Accepting Bribes from Venetian Merchants
  • Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida 4d ago 100%

    Yeah but, the Venetians are the Turks in this analogy. I'd say, maybe the Jesuits, or the Genoese.

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  • Local politician opts for fog horns over dog whistles
  • Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida 4d ago 100%

    What county commission is he running for?, Essex!? This gives me Oswald Mosely vibes.

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  • C. Derick Varn is fucking with me personally
  • Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida Red_Sunshine_Over_Florida 5d ago 100%

    I know he's said in the past that he feels the faction bans in some old Bolshevik party constitutions promotes the sort of splitting that we often associate with Trotskyists. He feels that not including the ban would be a good policy for any new communist party.

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  • The short summary of it is that today, I was just trying to finish my shift when the whole sewage system in the building backed up and flooded the kitchen I work in. I was shocked by this and spent a good hour going back and forth trying to find someone to deal with the raw sewage that was coming up through the floor drains. It took a good 30 minutes for the higher ups to get there, and all during that time, my manager thought a single wet vac could deal with the raw sewage that was swamping the entire kitchen. The odor was horrible and made me nauseous. All the while, the elderly Trump lady I work with was STILL TRYING TO WASH AND PUT AWAY DISHES WHILE SCALDING RAW SEWAGE WAS GETTING CLOSE TO ANKLE DEEP IN SOME PLACES. FOR A GOOD 30 MINUTES. I wanted nothing to do with that. This just left me literally shaking a bit by all of that happening so suddenly. I just wanted to do my job, go home, and have the day off the next day. I just wanted to get my job done. ![ooooooooooooooh](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fcdbca19a-ee4c-496d-89f6-1ef99d96061d.png "emoji ooooooooooooooh") (I'm a completionist like that)

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    And by that I mean DOLLS THAT LOOK LIKE KLAUS BARBIE! I can't believe we live in a world where that's a factually true statement.

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    I'm going to find a professional out there in my area who can listen to all my concerns about stuff like diagnosing/dealing with AuDHD, talking about dealing with family stuff, and just my general desire to be a better person/communicate better. I don't think I can just indefinitely keep my problems inside the way I've been doing.

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    I don't know why, but it just does to me. Harold Ickes Harry Hopkins Felix Frankfurter Henry Wallace Cordell Hull Frances Perkins Rexford Tugwell It's almost like the TCOT naming convention but, for 20th century liberals. The only one with a similar sounding name that stands out is Wendell Wilkie, who obviously wasn't a New Dealer. Edit: Related to that, when Howie Hawkins ran for president four years ago, my first thought was: "I thought that guy was dead," because I was thinking of Harry Hopkins. The last guy out there with a New Dealer-ass name.

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    Mostly because it sounds similar to a name like Colonel House (who was a KFC-style Colonel btw).

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    I never received formal education in the subject and I want to learn about it so that I may have a better understanding of the philosophy of our political tradition. I'd appreciate any suggestions on materials to get an introduction to the topic.

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    I've been trying to find more people IRL to chat with, even if online, and I actually found a person who I clicked with who seemed to share my sense of humor and references to old media. It was nice while it lasted but, I don't think he was interested in the long run. I guess I just want to share this because it gave me a moment where I started to understand what I was looking for in people who I want to make friends or date. I want to find people who are have the same nerd/geek interests and humor as me but are also a bit chill or even a bit positive. It was such a new experience for me, I guess. It feels a bit exciting. I hope I am able to find more people like that in Florida.

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    Two older women I work with are lifelong Republicans. One is an cat (and horse) lady, the other is a childless middle aged woman who is still trying to find a guy to date. I think he'd loathe both of them if he met them in real life.

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    I basically explained that one of the guys I work with is a Chud. Now he wants to call all the assholes he works with Chuds.

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    Anyone Else Try And Fail At Making To Do Lists?

    I don't know if it's an ADHD thing for me or some undiagnosed Autism thing but, for part of my life I used to make lists to try and prevent procrastination spirals. And the lists would get too big and I would fail them as the backlog grew. It makes me very wary of planning to this day. Has anyone else dealt with this in such a context?

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    How abominable, the Cheetoness is spreading beyond containment! Now we have to contend with Cheeto-flavored ice cream! An abomination to both man and corn! ![cheeto](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F92cae776-c75f-446d-8f8a-a9a11a46e69a.png "emoji cheeto") ![dem](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fd8e5a9a9-4ba9-4491-b055-a61b8ac2dad0.png "emoji dem") ![cheeto-man](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F8d063e24-b928-4493-816e-c15b828615b9.png "emoji cheeto-man") ![brump](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F2bec1096-fb68-46f8-a1ac-eba263658b6c.png "emoji brump")

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    The solitude in my life kinda feels a bit less bearable today after being drained at work. Who's up to chat?

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    Some of the ones who are against him are all like: "He's so rude, he's going to ruin our country." But, then they turn around and tell me that the country has an illegal migrant problem and that we shouldn't try to take so many migrants into the country. It's almost like they want his policies but, they just don't like that he pushes them in such crass style. It's so much of the dynamic you see with the two parties, where one is the mask-off barbarism party and the other one is the "smart" and "civil" barbarism party. No matter how many times you explain this to these people, they always find themselves back to the beginning where they were traumatized by seeing Trump be rude in 2016, and allow that to be the pass the Democrats need to enact similar policies as the "civil" barbarism party. It's maddening to try to reason with these people and see it's all been a fruitless effort.

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    I’ve been sitting on this story for a while and wanted to eventually share it here. [CW: References to Homophobia] This is a story about the only self- described communist I’ve met in my life so far. A few years ago after my job I got to know a number of workers on the shift, including the old inventory man, who recently retired this year. Me, being without friends to talk about the stuff that I studied in college (history mainly), got to chatting with him about what I learned in university. Unlike most people I speak to, he got some of the references to historical figures and current events, revealing a person who took great pride in his own self taught schooling. We particularly connected when I referenced reading about the historiographers tracing developments in writing on the Caribbean back through historians such as Eric Williams, who was well known to him when he was growing up in the Caribbean during the 60s. He had an old tattered copy of *Capitalism and Slavery* at home that he took great pride in owning. I initially got the impression from talking about history with him that he had strong left vibes inspired by the anti colonial movements of the mid 20th century, especially when he talked about his disdain for the French under de Gaulle continuing to meddle in African affairs down to the present. However, I just assumed he would describe himself in the vein of being some sort of left-liberal, I did not expect the moment I’m going to describe to you all. One day when we are all doing our jobs, we get into the usual sort of conversation about history and politics. I think the conversation veered towards universal health care or something, I can’t remember exactly. He then steers the conversation towards the Cuban healthcare system, and then the conversation climaxes with him basically shouting/proclaiming to me in earshot of anyone who’ll listen, “I am a Communist, and Fidel Castro is my childhood hero!” This surprised me as I tend to avoid the c word in public but he brought it up himself. It wasn't every day someone shouted at you that they're a communist. He then told me it was his dream to travel to Cuba and receive an education there when he was young but his parents made him study in America instead. We had some further conversations like this about the state of American hegemony. The point being here was I had never met a self-described communist before and never expected to given the conservative area of the country I live in. However, it was in my conversations with him that I also discovered his religiosity and the homophobia that it fueled. This first showed up in our conversations about history, where he took great interest in the chronology of the near east during the Iron Age because of his religion. But, it was in conversing with another coworker (someone who I trust and I’m out to now), that I discovered the extent of his homophobia. She told me she noticed a tendency in him to be particularly belligerent with any young people who worked here in the past that he perceived to be queer, to the point that he had to be warned by the supervisor. It was in discovering this that I understood I could not consider him a comrade and resolved to not to get into any conversation that might draw any homophobic ire. We kept talking at times but, for the most part we spoke less because of a change in schedules. He retired a couple of months after I found all that out, and that was the last I ever saw of him. Idk, I was a bit excited at first that I might have found a person who I could call a comrade irl but he had major religious brain worms that I didn’t want to get into.

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    Does This Sound Like A Symptom of Autism?

    I watched a couple of videos of a girl with autism talking about some aspects of how she experienced it. One topic she discussed and gave an example of was what I think is called echolalia. I don't know but, for as long as I could remember, even up to today, I have always enjoyed repeating lines of dialogue or noises I have found funny. Not necessarily immediately but, often when I feel the situation feels appropriate, though most other people won't understand that since they cannot read my mind to get the context I'm referring to. Basically these repeated noises or lines can be triggered by responding to some sort of stimulus, like the topic of a conversation. This has got me thinking about whether this is a symptom of autism. For example, yesterday when I was preparing some food to take for lunch on my day trip, I heard a typical news story about the American’s blowing hot air about returning to the moon. Now of course that story begins with a reference to the original Apollo program, including Kennedy’s Rice University speech. In middle school, during the 50 year anniversary of the program, this commercial played nonstop of the clip from the Rice speech where Kennedy says the word “moon.” At the time, I thought the way he said the word in his New England accent was funny so I repeated the word as an exaggerated “moo.” When I heard the context of the news story, I started to say “moo” in reference to the Rice speech. This then runs into a stream of monologue that I've gone through before, all of which I find funny but, to a stranger would seem quite unusual. Then another time today, when two people near me were talking about cars and mentioned a jeep, that triggered the specific memory of a one-off character on an episode of MASH I saw 12 years ago. It was the way the guy on TV said the word jeep that made me copy and remember the sound. Then my mind went to remembering the rest of the dialogue. All during that moment, I lightly held back the urge to say the words I found most funny out loud because I knew that would make me look unusual to most observers. I can do this when talking to people or more often, when I'm talking to myself, even in the vicinity of others. I know this probably makes me unusual in their opinions of me but, part of me just doesn't care since I know from life experience most of them would still ignore me if I acted the way they wanted me to be. In those cases, I usually chalk it up to acting like a jokester to get attention but these videos made me reconsider that a bit. For additional context, I had some college officials at the child autism center suggest I get evaluated but, I was turned off by the runaround with trying to find local adult resources for this issue (I love stress and procrastination). The same thing was suggested by my high school guidance counselor after a rough year where I reverted to taking my ADHD meds to improve my grades, though my mother felt insulted at the suggestion given to her by the evaluators that she just dropped it there and never explored it further. I don't know. I've heard that autism can vary from person to person but, I guess one thing that keeps me doubting every time my suspicions bubble up is comparing myself to my college roommate, who was diagnosed during the time I lived with her. She showed symptoms that I don't have and that has reassured me in saying that I do not have autism. So I guess I'll ask if these instances I've described above sound like symptoms of autism? There are plenty of other times I've acted like this in everyday life but, I wanted to provide a couple of concrete examples of what I'm talking about so I provided the most recent examples I could remember. Also, does repeating certain words you latch onto occasionally during a time of stress constitute a symptom, because now that I'm thinking about it, I've been conscious of doing that for at least 15 years or so. The word or phrase tends to change every couple of years. I appreciate your input on all of this. I'm so isolated all the time that I never get to compare notes with peers. Edit: I just thought of another example right now. When I hear a certain type of doorbell sound, that gives me the strong urge to say the phrase "quorum call." That one again comes from when I was a teenage lib and watched C-Span on occasion. I don't know the exact thought process but, that's a thing for me and I try not to say it out loud in front of strangers.

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    A while ago I was kinda surprised that my attractions shifted predominantly towards men. I knew I was bi for years and was alright with that but, still was predominantly attracted to women. Then for the last couple of weeks my interest in women picked up. Now, I feel myself shifting interest to men again but, not as strongly as the last time. I guess upon reflection, my growing romantic attraction to men is what probably drove the recent increase in my attraction to the same sex. That was a more recent development that happened in the last year when I tried browsing OLD sites again. I started looking at the men I saw as potential long term partners in a way I only thought about with women until that point. Does anyone else deal with this too? Edit: Sorry if the response time was a bit laggy, my shit was longer than usual today.

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    I've heard of Lose It and My Fitness Pal. Anyone have experience with them or other ones? Edit: Sorry about the laggy response, my shifts have been longer lately.

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    When I was a kid, I remember seeing clouds of them in the school field when we went out to play. There used to be so many that they would cover your windshield. For the last few years I have hardly seen any around. Today, I only saw a single solitary bug lazily flying through the air. I suspect the rapidly changing climate is the cause but, I guess I feel a bit of shock at realizing and reflecting on the fact that this is happening right at home.

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    Experiences With ADHD In School

    Did anyone else have experiences in school where they started you on medication around age 5 and did not inform you of how the condition worked after diagnosis? How was it like trying to find more information about it in adulthood? I'm looking for others to compare to with my own experiences. For me it was a diagnosis at age 5 after referral by the school to a psychiatrist and years of being told I'd “outgrow” it. I had problems at times with procrastination that led to issues with school work at different points a few years into being off medication. I guess I just want to understand what it was all about.

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    Hello. I was wondering if anybody could offer diet advice for better health, especially if they are planned diets. For context, I'm not yet in my 30s and I was diagnosed as a Type 2 Diabetic and am trying to look for diet plans that are not gimmicky. I have had some success losing 20 or so pounds over 5 months with just cutting back a lot of excess food and carbs. Made my A1c go down from 8.6 to 6.8. I think I might not yet be insulin dependent. However, I would just feel more secure with a routine to follow (same with exercise, but I will have to address that another day) It is hard to do that, given how commodified diet literature and fitness are. I greatly appreciate your input, especially from those who are in similar situations and might have experience with diet and remission.

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