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Go away | she/her | NAFO, cats, guns | Fella, no vatniks

Langley, Va Katılım Mart 2023
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Aah 🥰 I know fapfap (@nafohunterjeff) will be crying in anger as he loses another account. After months of posting with no replies, likes or interaction he had grown ever more extreme to get attention. Looks like it caught up with him. 😍
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@FillingTheCrack Sie glauben doch nicht im Ernst das Russland d einfach so klein bei gibt mit den größten atomaren Arsenal dieses Planeten. Bevor die gehen steht über Kiew ein Atompilz.
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Peter Frank@FillingTheCrack·
Intuition sagt mir, irgendwas passiert in Russland die nächsten 2-3 Monate. Es ist immer klarer, dass - Russland diesen Krieg nicht gewinnt; - die Ukraine diesen Krieg nach Russland bringt & Infrastruktur dezimiert; - wie horrend die Kosten für die Wirtschaft sind. 1/2
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@ARAARASHINIGAMI No it doesn’t. The migrant workers that keep the restaurants running, the sewers working and the buildings clean cannot enjoy any of these things and live in barracks with zero time off. They are the slaves that keep life “cheap” for china’s small urban elite.
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あらあら死神@ARAARASHINIGAMI·
Purchasing parity power. A minimum wage job in China today pays enough for rent, utilities, healthcare, and eating out three times a day every, after taxes. You haven’t been able to do that in the US for at least 60 years.
Dragon kingdom.wu🌃@loongkingdom

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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
Finally doing the math, Russian military bloggers begin to realize that Moscow cannot be protected without removing air defenses from the rest of the country.
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WarMonitor🇺🇦🇬🇧
Western intelligence services believe their is a serious possibility of a coup in Russia against Putin security has vastly tightened around the Kremlin with top generals being put under surveillance-CNN As the war drags on the tensions will continue to rise...
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NEXTA@nexta_tv·
🚨 BREAKING: The army is retreating and giving up positions. Putin is losing already captured territory Russia’s offensive has stalled. For the first time in a long while, Russia is not just standing still — it is moving backward, not forward. According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), in April 2026 Russian forces withdrew from positions covering an area of 116 square kilometers. This is the first recorded instance of such territorial losses since August 2024. The Russian army has begun to lose territory it had previously captured. For Moscow, this is an especially troubling signal: after months of pressure and attempts to push the front line forward, there are now signs that holding the line is becoming increasingly difficult.
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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
One of Russia's most popular bloggers says that the Russian elite are about to oust Putin, replacing him with a weak pro-western puppet, ushering in (once again) a new Gorbachev-esque time of perestroika to convince the west to remove sanctions, while in the background warring clans will battle over the nation's (Putin's) wealth. Maxim Kalashnikov further cites that not only the armed Russians returning from the front will descend the country into violent chaos, but that interethnic violence will explode.
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Actually, different salaries should only affect how luxurious your life is, not your food quality or ability to afford rent. If you work 40 hours at any job, your income should be enough to live in the town you work in. Thinking otherwise is an abysmal indicator of your humanity.
valentine@valawakened

What unpopular opinion will have you like this ?

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Callum Lyon
Callum Lyon@CallumLyon·
How the fk are people working full time on minimum wage in the UK meant to actually survive alone? The maths just doesn't add up: Take home pay after tax, national insurance and pension contributions for a 37.5 hour work week (because let's face it, all these employers who really care about you don't pay you for your breaks so you're not getting a full 40 hours) is around £1700 You're lucky to rent anywhere nowadays under £800. Council Tax is now around £220 a month. Utilities are at least another £350. Then there's the weekly food shop, you're looking at a minimum of £70 a week. Just with the basics in this scenario you're left with £50 to last you the whole month. And that's without even adding transport or anything going wrong. Minimum.wage in the UK does not cover minimum living requirements. Something really needs to change. No wonder nobody wants to work anymore.
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Bubbotron3000@bubbotron3000·
@smx_pd @RITB_ That mentality towards an essential role is toxic and should be stamped out though. It’s not a good thing we should just accept.
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Recovery in the Bin
Hospital cleaners earn min wage. Without them hospitals would be petri dishes. Neoliberalists would blame them for not "bettering" themselves
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Defense of Ukraine
Defense of Ukraine@DefenceU·
Sanctions will work. We'll make sure they do.
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jem(ma)🌹+🍞@AdoreTore·
I managed a small business for a while and the thing that struck me the most was that most of our customers were also on minimum wage and if they got a pay bump, they'd have a lot more money to spend with us...
Damien Willey (Kernow Damo) 🟢 🔴@KernowDamo

The most revealing thing in this post is that the worker’s need to live never appears as a real business cost. VAT is real. Business rates are real. Energy bills are real. National Insurance is real. Rent is real. Beans, milk, cups, insurance, accountants, card fees, compliance, all real. But the person making the coffee needing enough money to pay rent, eat, heat their home, travel to work and not rely on state top-ups? Suddenly that is “silly socialism”. No. That is the cost of labour. If your business model depends on paying people less than they need to live, then the state is not attacking your business by demanding higher wages. The state is currently propping your business up by letting taxpayers subsidise the gap between what you pay and what your staff need to survive. That is the bit you cannot grasp, or do not want to grasp. You say businesses fail because they are unprofitable. Fine. Businesses do fail. But “I can only make a profit if my workers stay poor” is not a serious moral defence of a business. It is a confession. You say a cup of coffee has to absorb lots of costs. Yes. Welcome to business. But you are treating wages as the flexible bit that must always be squeezed so your business model survives. Nobody says, “If you can’t afford coffee beans, just get the taxpayer to provide the beans.” Nobody says, “If you can’t afford electricity, tell the staff to sit in the dark and call it prosperity.” But when the unaffordable item is the person being doing the work, suddenly everyone is supposed to become very mature and economically literate about poverty pay. You also get VAT badly muddled. VAT-registered businesses can generally reclaim VAT on goods and services bought for business use, and the VAT registration threshold is turnover above £90,000. So this line about 20% VAT and inputs not being claimable is not the killer argument you think it is. The bigger point is simpler. Workers do not get to tell landlords, supermarkets, energy firms and train companies that their boss has “compounding costs” so everyone must please wait quietly while they are paid less than a living wage. The worker’s bills have compounded too. Their rent has gone up. Their food has gone up. Their energy has gone up. Their council tax has gone up. Their travel has gone up. Funny how “proper economics” always discovers pressure when it lands on the owner, but turns into a lecture on realism when it lands on the staff. The Green proposal is £15 an hour by April 2027. The real Living Wage is already £13.45 across the UK and £14.80 in London, calculated on what people need to live, not what a struggling employer would prefer to pay. And even before that, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation found that a single working-age adult on the National Living Wage was nearly £7,000 short of the gross income needed for a minimum acceptable standard of living in 2025. So spare us the sob story that £15 is some wild Bolshevik fantasy. It is much closer to the actual cost of surviving than poverty pay dressed up as realism. You say jobs will disappear. That is always the threat. Every time wages rise, the same people emerge to announce that civilisation will collapse because a cleaner, waiter, carer or barista might be able to pay a bill without choosing which meal to skip. Yet the Low Pay Commission’s latest judgement was that recent National Living Wage increases have not had a significant negative impact on employment. That does not mean every business has no pressure. Of course small businesses are under pressure. Business rates need reform. Energy costs are brutal. Rents are often obscene. Big chains can absorb shocks that small independents cannot. But none of that proves workers should be the shock absorber. It proves the economy has been built so badly that the smallest businesses and the lowest-paid workers are set against each other while landlords, energy firms, banks and large corporations walk away with the margin. Your welfare argument is even worse. Universal Credit is explicitly available to people who are working but on low incomes, and as earnings rise, Universal Credit is tapered down. That means low wages and public spending are already linked. The taxpayer is already helping cover the living costs that low-pay employers do not meet. So when you ask “where does the money come from?”, one answer is: from the business that uses the labour. That is not extremist. That is basic decency. Profit is not ugly. Profit made by selling a product people want, paying suppliers properly, paying workers enough to live, and still having something left over is perfectly defensible. Profit made by underpaying staff and then expecting the public to top them up through benefits is not heroic enterprise. It is a business model leaning on the state while pretending to despise the state. And this “read a book” routine is always funny from people whose entire economic theory seems to be: owners must be protected from hardship, workers must be exposed to it, and taxpayers must quietly make up the difference while being lectured about socialism. A liveable wage is not a luxury add-on. It is the price of employing a human being. If a business cannot pay rent, it cannot use the building. If it cannot pay suppliers, it cannot use the stock. If it cannot pay energy bills, it cannot keep the lights on. And if it cannot pay workers enough to live, it should not expect applause for creating jobs that keep people poor.

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Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦@IAPonomarenko·
Mother of god. This is already nothing short of a colossal and humiliating slap in Putin’s face. Russia has ultimately lost Armenia as part of its sphere of influence, and this is far from the end.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський@ZelenskyyUa

Arrived in Yerevan to take part in the European Political Community Summit. Many meetings ahead. The key priority is more security and coordination for all of us. Glory to Ukraine!

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Liam Nissan™
Liam Nissan™@theliamnissan·
What's up NAFO-OFAN. I just joined your community. Everybody should create an alt acct and join #smokefleet (I will create a real community soon)
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The Rational Animal 🤔
The Rational Animal 🤔@theobjectivist·
Poverty is the natural state of mankind. For 99% of human history, every person on earth lived in what we now call extreme poverty. Capitalism did not create poverty. It inherited it and reduced it on a scale no other system has ever approached. When absolute poverty began disappearing, socialists invented "relative poverty" so that as long as anyone has more than anyone else, the crusade never ends. The goal was never to eliminate poverty. The goal was to ensure the justification for redistribution could never be satisfied.
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith

Capitalism has proved so successful at reducing poverty that socialists had to create the concept of “relative poverty” to keep themselves in business.

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Michael MacKay
Michael MacKay@mhmck·
Russian asset Trump has removed all military assistance to Ukraine from the $1.5 trillion U.S. military budget. Ukraine is the only fighting defender of the West against russian armed aggression. Trump gets his orders from the Kremlin and obeys without question. He is a traitor.
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
Robert "Madyar" Brovdi: My units spend approximately $40 million per month on drones and inflict about $4 billion in damage on Russia — roughly 1-to-100 ratio. The cost of destroying one Russian infantryman is $882. This is very good exchange rate of money for enemy's manpower.
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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
A Russian woman is going viral posting anti-Putin rants, today saying that the money they spend on war for a single day could fix the teeth of every pensioner in Russia, and that she doesn't need Ukraine and isn't giving her son's to "Putin's ass" just to come home in a bodybag. The woman then wishes the people of Ukraine "good health".
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