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The Unemployed Executioner

@BigotBread

Mountain German trying to make sense of it all Seeking employment, willing to be paid in chicken tenders.

Yakubs Mountain Resort, Styria Katılım Ağustos 2023
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The Unemployed Executioner
The Unemployed Executioner@BigotBread·
A warning to people who follow me: I will occasionally post in German on topics related to German/Austrian events. See it as your entry point into the German autism bubble.
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marc friedrich
marc friedrich@marcfriedrich·
Wir wurden angelogen und haben unser Wirtschafts-und Energiesystem für Billionen umgebaut für ein Scam.
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Wilfred Reilly
Wilfred Reilly@wil_da_beast630·
The idea that enforcing the law is racist...because minorities break the law more...and that must be due to racism...may be the stupidest "crit" idea.
varrock@varrock

As of today, LAPD is not allowed to pull anyone over for: - Expired tags - Non-functioning tail lights - Cracked windshield - Broken sideview mirrors - Illegal tint - Loud exhaust - Missing license plate Because it "disproportionately affects Black and Brown people."

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Lingenaw 🏴
Lingenaw 🏴@Lingenaw·
The Second World War was actually a Polish civil war
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Ante D. Luvian
Ante D. Luvian@uncle_deluge·
How do you type this out and not feel the weight of unbearable shame crushing your organs
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Redpostit (Comm closed)
Redpostit (Comm closed)@Redpostit101·
> Why don’t we have pop up and ads in games? —- Steam > Why windows is rolling back Ai and making windows better for gamers? —- Steam (Os) > Who remained Private and not victim to shareholders? —- Steam They are one of the few good companies we have give them 50 yachts
PC Gamer@pcgamer

Here are 55 new photos of Gabe Newell's $500 million superyacht for your peasant eyes pcgamer.com/gaming-industr…

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Paul
Paul@WomanDefiner·
The people who keep saying the rich don't pay their fair share are oddly incurious about the trillion dollars in social service spending vanishing into leftist institutions with zero results.
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Matt Ridley
Matt Ridley@mattwridley·
We warned scientists not to squander people’s trust. Investigate the lab leak Don’t overclaim for vaccines Don’t demand lockdowns Don’t worship models Don’t be dogmatic Encourage debate They have only themselves to blame.
Simon Maechling@simonmaechling

The collapse of trust in science is going to go down in history as one of the most sad, bizarre, and destructive social contagions of modern times. We fed billions, cured diseases and powered nations - yet people ran toward conspiracies instead.

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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
Lmao right??!! Good lord.
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Ahegao_Horror
Ahegao_Horror@ahegao_horror·
"Internalized capitalism" is the *perfect* term. Every communist larper has been living in such incredible abundance because of capitalism that they've come to think of near-unlimited access to food as the basic state of man. To the point that they think it's a "right."
Lux! (Cheese Violence arc)@God_damn_it_Lux

@JoeKILLUMINATI1 >food isn't scarce. Internalized capitalist victory award

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Martin Varsavsky
Martin Varsavsky@martinvars·
After more than two years of Milei, the international press still does not understand what is happening in Argentina. The narrative abroad is "shock therapy, social pain, fragile coalition." That frame misses the actual mechanism. Argentina did not have a budget problem. It had a printing problem. From 2003 to 2023 the central bank financed deficit after deficit until the peso lost 99 percent of its value against the dollar. Annual inflation hit 211 percent in 2023. Half the country was poor. That was the floor. What changed is not vibes. It is arithmetic. The fiscal deficit was eliminated for the first time in 16 years. Monthly inflation fell from 25 percent to low single digits. The central bank stopped printing to fund the Treasury. Country risk dropped from over 2,500 basis points to a fraction of that. Argentine sovereign debt, which used to trade like a default option, began behaving like normal emerging market paper. Critics say poverty rose. It did, briefly, because removing price controls and subsidies revealed the real prices of energy, transport and food that the state had been hiding with debt. Once measured honestly, poverty has been falling fast. Real wages are recovering. Mortgages in pesos are reappearing, something that had not been possible in a generation. This matters beyond Argentina. It is the clearest live experiment in whether a developed-style economy can be rebuilt by pulling the state out of places it never belonged. Spain, Italy and France should be paying attention. A country does not get poor because it lacks resources. It gets poor because its political class learned to live off printing money and calling it social policy. Argentina spent 80 years proving that. It is now spending two years proving the opposite.
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The Last Great Arrakian Dynasty
Japanese lords measured their incomes in koku, the amount of rice required to feed a man for a whole year. A feudal lord was only considered a daimyo if his income exceeded 10,000 koku. A koku was 330 lb of rice.
Patrick Heizer@PatrickHeizer

You can buy 50lbs of rice at Costco for ~1hr of average hourly wages, a price point that would amaze and awe 99% of all humans in history, from peasants to kings.

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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
This single experiment has completely dismantled the progressive approach to crime. Public safety matters. And it isn’t achieved by coddling criminals or handing them endless second chances. Once serious offenders were taken off the streets, the country began seeing real progress across multiple areas. Standing with victims rather than perpetrators is simply better for society.
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