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@PotOfGr33d_

Don't you dare go hollow 🟥

Katılım Mayıs 2020
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@AdmiralHd @8_weiteren @NurderK @nymoen_ole Nur haben diese 200€ am Monats ende viele Millionen Menschen nicht und in diesen Scenario sind Schicksalsschläge nicht einmal mit bedacht. "sei deines Glückes Schmied" ist neoliberales, erfundenes Geschwätz.
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@AdmiralHd @8_weiteren @NurderK @nymoen_ole Vom Einfahrt fegen kann ich mir ne Wohnung + maybe ne Familie unterhalten? Wäre mir neu. Selbst wenn du jeden Monat 200€ "sicher investierst" (sagen wir die Währung fällt nicht großartig und es kommt nicht zu globalen Krisen) hast du noch 40 Jahren und so 7% Rendite 500k.
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Nurder Koch@NurderK·
„In dieser Gesellschaft ist es überhaupt nicht verbreitet, dass man z. B. sagt: „Das sind Schmarotzer.“ Klar sind das Schmarotzer. Ja, also wer Milliarden im Jahr einstreicht, einfach nur qua der Assets, die er geerbt hat, ist auf jeden Fall ein Schmarotzer.“ @nymoen_ole 🫳 🎤
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Zombielicorice@Zombielicorice·
This is a very ignorant take. Any extra "days off" peasants had that we don't were consequences of 90%+of the population being farmers and growing seasons being seasonal. These people worked sun up to sundown six days a week several months out of the year (in northern Europe that's often a 14 hour day). Trying not freeze to death in the winter isn't a very good "vacation". Btw, we have subsistence farmers in the world today. Go look at parts of Africa. If you think you work more than them, you're high.
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your 40-hour work week was invented by a car salesman who needed you to have free time so you'd buy more stuff. Henry Ford cut his factories to 40 hours in 1926. He'd figured out that mass production doesn't work if your own workers are too broke and exhausted to be customers. Before Ford, factory jobs during the Industrial Revolution ran 10 to 16 hours a day, six days a week. Kids worked those same hours. Some manufacturing workers clocked 80 to 100 hours a week. The pushback started way before Ford. In 1817, a Welsh factory owner named Robert Owen came up with "eight hours labor, eight hours recreation, eight hours rest." Took 121 years for that to become actual law. And Ford didn't start this fight. Unions had been organizing for the eight-hour day since the 1860s. In 1919, over 4 million American workers walked off the job across 3,000 separate strikes. Ford was a billionaire who adopted what millions of workers had already demanded. The real legal win came in 1938 when FDR signed the Fair Labor Standards Act, the law that created minimum wage, overtime pay, and a cap on work hours. His Secretary of Labor, Frances Perkins, was the first woman to ever hold a US cabinet job. She spent years battling courts and corporations to push it through. The law originally capped the week at 44 hours. By 1940 it dropped to 40. I went back and looked at what work was like before the Industrial Revolution, and it messed with my head. An Oxford historian named James Thorold Rogers found medieval workers averaged about eight hours a day. Economist Juliet Schor estimated English peasants after the Black Death (the plague that killed a third of Europe) worked about 150 days a year. Sundays off, plus dozens of religious holidays and festivals. Rogers wrote that workers in the 1890s pushing for the eight-hour day were "simply striving to recover what their ancestors worked four or five centuries ago." The factories didn't invent hard work. They killed the days off. The legal standard is still 40, but a 2024 Gallup survey found full-time American workers average 42.9 hours a week. Luxembourg, the most productive country per hour on earth, averages 29. In 2025, researchers at Boston College published the biggest four-day-week study ever in a top science journal. They followed 2,896 workers at 141 companies across six countries for six months, all working 32 hours at full pay. Workers slept better, felt less stressed. Over 90% of those companies kept the shorter week for good. A separate UK trial found revenue went up 1.4% and employees quitting dropped 57%. We've been doing 40 hours for 86 years based on a deal between unions and factory owners, signed by a Depression-era president, originally dreamed up by a man who sold cars. No doctor or sleep researcher ever signed off on that number. The best data we have says we could do with less.
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Congratulations on working 40 hours! You are now free to dissociate for 2 days

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AdmiralHD@AdmiralHd·
@8_weiteren @NurderK @nymoen_ole Junge ihr Linken rafft es nicht. Jeder der arbeitet (da es keine Sklaverei bei uns mehr gibt) geht dieses Arbeitsverhältnis FREIWILLIG ein ! Während mich keiner gefragt hat ob ich für Arbeitsverweigerer und Flüchtlinge gerne Steuern zahlen würde.
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Eknaberta@eknaberta·
@JasminKosubek @nymoen_ole Ich habe das Gespräch gehört. Der kleine Kapitalist, der von seiner zahlenden Kundschaft abhängig ist, um dann YouTube-Videos betreiben zu können. Obwohl er dann für YouTube arbeitet bzw die bezahlen muss. Nee, nee...das passt nicht zum sozialistischen Gedanken!!!!
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Jasmin Kosubek
Jasmin Kosubek@JasminKosubek·
Dieser Linke nennt stolze Arbeitnehmer Schlafschafe. Ole Nymoen @nymoen_ole würde nicht für Deutschland sterben, hält die Grünen für Kriegstreiber und gibt zu: Er hat dem Staat in Corona geglaubt. Und lag falsch. 👉Das volle Gespräch: youtu.be/uU62o66EZvE
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BreadBreadBread@PotOfGr33d_·
@RoidNatty @JasminKosubek @StefanSkibbe @nymoen_ole "Gesinnung aufdeckt" Ole ist einfach ein Kritiker von der gesamten Ordnung der Nationalstaaten und lehnt diese ab. Wenn man an diesen Punkt angelangt ist, würde man nicht für den einen Nationalstaat sterben, auch wenn man dadurch weniger Freiheiten hat. Ist doch nachvollziehbar.
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HHM@RoidNatty·
@JasminKosubek @StefanSkibbe @nymoen_ole Ich warte darauf, dass endlich jemand seine Gesinnung ehrlich aufdeckt. Z.B. die Frage: Was würde er vorziehen, eine russische Weltregierung oder die aktuelle Situation? Er hat es schon oft beantwortet, aber niemand taucht tief genug ein um ihm die richtigen Fragen zu stellen.
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BreadBreadBread@PotOfGr33d_·
@Rippie856717 @bar_monty einfach lesen bro Was da steht ist statistisch korrekt und lässt sich psychologisch/soziologisch erklären. Weiß nicht warum du so einen Film schiebst.
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Rippie@Rippie856717·
@bar_monty Wenn du davor ein "natürlich" setzt, sagst du damit es ist ein Kausalzusammenhang. "Natürlich sind die Alkoholiker, die sind arm". Du nimmst ihnen vollends ihre Agency weg.
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The GC@thegreencandle_·
@PotOfGr33d_ @straycomrade @Nazohl @philosophymeme0 This is levels and levels away from the original topic. The claim was greed is learned like an elephant learns to juggle. That's just false. I certainly don't think capitalism is beyond critique, but there's no socioeconomic system where life doesn't revolve around resources
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The GC@thegreencandle_·
@straycomrade @Nazohl @philosophymeme0 Again, I'm not understanding why you think working and being part of a community are mutually exclusive. Every socioeconomic system needs workers, and they all involve community, that's what the 'socio' part denotes.
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BreadBreadBread@PotOfGr33d_·
@marv1nfcb Ok aber real talk juckt das Leute wirklich? Ich finde die Influencer auch mieß unangenehm, aber wen juckt die xte Mond/Mars Mission? Bis da was nennenswertes passiert dauert es Jahrzehnte Minimum 🤷‍♂️
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Marvin 🍉@marv1nfcb·
Es ist wirklich ein IQ Test was man über die NASA und die Artemis II Mission denkt 😭😭😭 Gebt Reaction Streamern endlich ein Gehirn meine Fresse
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Alexandra Lazăr@OmMaker1990·
@onnomomiu she look perfect, make the other behemoths look massive. And she is not that malnourished. Ive seen some specimens looking worse than her bmi 8. She is bmi 13 or 14. Its ok. Her face is fat though.
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🍨@onnomomiu·
you know it’s bad if edtwt is telling people this is BAD for an idol and she’s so sweet , and only 18 . .
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XHalataPAntes@Stainedpss·
@natibbon She looks fine. Tons of guys that are naturally that skinny. quit your bitching, intrasexual subterfuging foid.
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nat ꒰ᐢ. .ᐢ꒱@natibuuni·
this is so concerning .. how is she even functioning properly?? and why isn’t anyone trying to help her
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