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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • In Asia, it’s a nightmare.

    The PokeStops and events are plentiful and raids are easy to win and great.

    But gyms, man. They don’t change because of the smurf accounts. I stopped being able to get free coins because people would walk around my city with corkboards with 6-8 phones, and any time I knocked out a Pokémon at a gym, a new one was immediately in its place.

    No more free coins, so I quit entirely.











  • Murais@lemmy.onetoMemes@lemmy.mlSome cows lactose
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    9 months ago

    I live in Taiwan.

    Can confirm that plenty of shit is slathered in cheese and/or mayo, milk is readily available at any store, there’s an absurd amount of Häagen-Dazs, and milk tea is the most commonly purchased beverage in the whole country.

    Butter can be a bit scarce, though, strangely.




  • Murais@lemmy.onetoMemes@lemmy.mlOpinions
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    9 months ago

    I dunno about you, my dude, but the only people I’ve seen fucked up by antifascists were not saying that they didn’t want to bake a gay cake.

    But I’ve seen the people who didn’t want to bake a gay cake be called pieces of shit who should do better. And I think that’s just called social consequences.


  • This is where I tend to disagree with Marx as well.

    Capital is a fantastic book full of scathing and prophetic analyses of capitalism and its innate degradation of value and connection.

    The Communist Manifesto is a book with some good ideas but some implementation that I find flawed. And that’s not a knock on Marx-- critiquing problems is a significantly easier prospect than offering solutions.

    But a lot of Marx’s proposals for the implementation of Communism are rooted in authoritarianism, even if their end goal is the dissolution of the state and capital. Also, for an ideology versed in the formation and interdependence of worker communities, the Day of the Rope is kind of antithetical to establishing solidarity and mostly serves, I believe, as masturbatory schadenfreude.

    But hey, I’m willing to fix some of the stuff that doesn’t work instead of throwing more fuel into the machine that over-harvests people and our planet to the point of destruction.

    I really like this nuanced take, btw. Thanks for posting it.






  • This mostly correct.

    But the US isn’t responsible for Taiwan’s increased interest in independence. Taiwan is.

    After the Sunflower Movement and witnessing what happened to HK, young Taiwanese are overwhelmingly in favor of independence. So much so that independence has become all but stated as the platform of the DPP. The KMT is now the pro-unification party, but outside of the last mid-terms, they have been getting slaughtered in elections and had to tone down their pro-China rhetoric.

    Status quo is definitely still the overall majority, but that is going to change with demographics and the next generation overwhelmingly favor independence.

    As they should. China was not the first owner of Taiwan, and over the course of Taiwan’s history, their control of the island was relatively short. This is not even speaking of the Indigenous Taiwanese who are always left out of the conversation about Taiwan and have never been citizens of China or had Chinese heritage.