julianschmulian 2mo ago • 100%
maybe a dissociative fugue? don‘t know if they can last that long though
julianschmulian 3mo ago • 100%
this is züri! they still are in use toda
julianschmulian 3mo ago • 100%
good point, thanks
julianschmulian 3mo ago • 100%
thanks, that‘s very interesting. I‘ll try it myself the using wood glue (which I have around anyway). Do do u think I should remove the pegs first? or try to glue around them?
julianschmulian 3mo ago • 100%
thanks, that‘s very good to hear! these go for about 470$ where I live so I think I‘ll bring it to a shop and get a quote
julianschmulian 4mo ago • 16%
jesus christ ofc i didn‘t read the paper, i was just making a joke ffs
julianschmulian 4mo ago • 12%
clearly they have never heard of harry g frankfurts (excellent) „on bullshit“
julianschmulian 5mo ago • 100%
ah sweet, man-made horrors beyond my comprehension
julianschmulian 5mo ago • 96%
„bethany bongiorno“ is the most made-up sounding name I‘ve ever heard
julianschmulian 6mo ago • 100%
i thicc therefore i am
julianschmulian 7mo ago • 100%
also true for any other nation, one needs only to look at the role of police in suppressing dissent (see for eg the current police response to anti-israel protests in germany)
julianschmulian 8mo ago • 100%
I partly agree but I do think you have cause and effect (or disease and symptom if you will) swapped around. You‘re saying people don‘t do boycotts because they are futile. I would say it‘s the other way around and to answer OPs question, I think it largely comes down to commodity and mindlessness. But either way I think you are definitely right to suggest there must be systemic change and that all of this co2 compensation bullshit is just corporations guilt-tripping us into thinking we can consume our way out of this mess. However, the problem is that both approaches, the personal boycotts and the systemic change share a common factor, which is the requirement of mass action. If people aren‘t mindful enough to stop buying a particular kind of yoghurt, how are you ever going to get them to vote, much less stage a revolution? I think we need to get out of our passivity and boycotting things is a step in the right direction to establish a feel for personal agency.
julianschmulian 8mo ago • 97%
jokes on you i almost always use wireless 🕶️
julianschmulian 9mo ago • 100%
thanks, absolutely stunning! and it‘s 2.5 by 2m large, how I‘d love to view it in person!!!
julianschmulian 9mo ago • 100%
„ I can say that the house in The Navidson Record is bigger on the inside than on the outside“
- that‘s free real estate!
julianschmulian 9mo ago • 100%
wieso sieht der aus als wäre er am schmelzen?
julianschmulian 9mo ago • 87%
more than 100 years on, it‘s still working as intended
julianschmulian 10mo ago • 92%
saying people who don‘t have social media are arrogant (or worse, suspicious) is the most red flag you can get. there was literally a greentext about this recently and I remember thinking there‘s no way someone could be that ignorant and yet here we are
julianschmulian 10mo ago • 87%
I agree that she‘s displaying a lot of self-awareness here and I‘d like to point out that this doesn‘t make her comparison any less warranted