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Post by Woodstockian National Junta suppressed by Mad Jack Is Rejected.

Syndicasia wrote:I haven't checked my weight, but by BMI, I am on the boundary between normal and overweight

Same here, managed to slip into normal!

The Female Fist wrote:Yes? But I don’t judge religious people. As long as they accept my opinion, I accept theirs.

Fellow atheist cool

Post by Japan2662 suppressed by a moderator.

Syndicasia wrote:Fellow atheist cool

Hi

nation=ersialist_nightmare/detail=rank

I am 636th for charmlessness :)

My favorite yogurt is frozen yogurt

Most people in Finland are overweight (America moment🤡), but I'm some kind of genetic anomaly. It's very hard for me to gain weight.

Bukhara Empire wrote:What is your opinion about me?
And also, what kind of yogurt do you like.

You exist. And I really like simple yogurt with honey.

Post by Japan2662 suppressed by a moderator.

— The KPSS Program states that by the end of the current five-year period, every Soviet family will be provided with a separate apartment, by the end of the next five-year period, every family will have a refrigerator, after another five years - a TV, and by the time communism is built, every family will have a helicopter. The question arises: why a helicopter?
- But imagine, for example, that somewhere in Odessa or Moscow smoked sausage was suddenly thrown out for sale...

Did y'all know that large companies use economic planning? Some companies are larger than the entirety of Russian economy, therefore those systems could work on a comparable, and even larger scale, provided there are transnational corporations.

Communism works, and not just on a small scale.

Post by Woodstockian National Junta suppressed by Mad Jack Is Rejected.

Syndicasia wrote:My favorite yogurt is frozen yogurt

Throw a GoGurt in the freezer and wait 30 minutes

Japan2662 wrote:Uhhh ur cool and I am lactose intolerant

💀😭

Syndicasia wrote:My favorite yogurt is frozen yogurt

Hot yogurt

The Female Fist wrote:You exist. And I really like simple yogurt with honey.

I like yogurt with blueberries (I drank all of it today and I will have to wait a very long time until they buy it again,

Arctic Lands wrote:Did y'all know that large companies use economic planning? Some companies are larger than the entirety of Russian economy, therefore those systems could work on a comparable, and even larger scale, provided there are transnational corporations.

Communism works, and not just on a small scale.

I'm guessing Samsung is one of those companies. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that they're doing some kind of planning for the whole South Korean economy. It would collapse without their presence.

Three Galaxies wrote:I'm guessing Samsung is one of those companies. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that they're doing some kind of planning for the whole South Korean economy. It would collapse without their presence.

Yes, it is one of those companies, but the point isn't that they plan the South Korean economy, they plan their own profits and expenses.

Also, Russia is 6 times larger than Samsung!!! 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺

1920 Post-war devastation. The worker received a “reward” for good work - portraits of Lenin and Trotsky. He comes to an empty room with a mattress on the floor and bare walls. He stands in the middle of the room, looks at the only nail sticking out of the wall and thinks: “Should I hang Lenin and put Trotsky against the wall, or is it better to hang Trotsky and Lenin against the wall?” (the joke is that “put against the wall” means shoot )

Arctic Lands wrote:Yes, it is one of those companies, but the point isn't that they plan the South Korean economy, they plan their own profits and expenses.

Also, Russia is 6 times larger than Samsung!!! 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺

That is, Russia is 1 square meter in area?

Arctic Lands wrote:Yes, it is one of those companies, but the point isn't that they plan the South Korean economy, they plan their own profits and expenses.

There's some kind of shadow alliance of influential families in South Korea (I need a source to confirm this theory), and over time, the country has become completely dependent on their megacorporations. In a way, they are also planning the national economy, because that gives them a... an eternal bedrock.

But of course, the "eternal" part is only in theory. It seems to me that those subcontractor psychics figured out everything needed for a prosperous future, except birth rates. People don't have time to raise kids when all they do is work. As such, both Koreas are beginning to die out, and those companies have ensured their own fall.

Arctic Lands wrote:Did y'all know that large companies use economic planning? Some companies are larger than the entirety of , economy, therefore those systems could work on a comparable, and even larger scale, provided there are transnational corporations.

Communism works, and not just on a small scale.

Iirc this was used as a proof of concept even during the time of Lenin
Too bad the Soviet economy never managed to be that centralized and/or planned... the USA and South Korea are far more monopolized for eg.

However I'd go a step further and say that communism is incompatible with anything small scale because if small-scale, then society is divided into multiple producers and as such production will be for exchange and not use, hence commodity production prevails... anyone investigating the failure of the USSR to socialize everything should know this and even Stalin admitted to the kolkhoz being private, after all

What you described is one of the most important contradictions of the capitalist mode of production, that being social production but private appropriation

However it is still important to note that due to vertical and horizontal integration, production for exchange has been eliminated in the firm, but the production is still commodity production and there is production for exchange between firms

Post by Japan2662 suppressed by a moderator.

30s. Anti-religious propaganda campaign in Kazan, village. At the end of the lecture on the topic: “Religion is the opium of the people,” old men in skullcaps are sitting on a bench, and a satisfied lecturer approaches them:
- Well, now you understand that the Christian church is bad?
-We have always been against it, may Allah punish her...

Three Galaxies wrote:There's some kind of shadow alliance of influential families in South Korea (I need a source to confirm this theory), and over time, the country has become completely dependent on their megacorporations. In a way, they are also planning the national economy, because that gives them a... an eternal bedrock.

But of course, the "eternal" part is only in theory. It seems to me that those subcontractor psychics figured out everything needed for a prosperous future, except birth rates. People don't have time to raise kids when all they do is work. As such, both Koreas are beginning to die out, and those companies have ensured their own fall.

That shadow alliance is called "the bourgeoisie", your theory is confirmed by many works of Marx, Engels and Lenin.

Arctic Lands wrote:That shadow alliance is called "the bourgeoisie", your theory is confirmed by many works of Marx, Engels and Lenin.

Wtf is bourgeoisie , can i eat it

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