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  • I mean… Lawrence of Arabia was a real person and his story was quite well known. Written into a biographical account in 1926.

    It’s not a far stretch to think Herbert was inspired by those stories as well as those of the desert rats and fighting forces in the Africa campaigns of WW2, Conrad’s heart of darkness and well… Yeah everything in human history up to that point.


  • Socialism doesn’t mean that money goes away. It means that your hard earned money is yours to spend how you please.

    You’re not forced to pay insane rent to line the pockets of a landlord, rather you live in a rent controlled neighbourhood where the profits go towards housing generations of people.

    Another way the money you have is yours to spend how you see fit: Rewarding other people like you and I for running the local coffee shop or splurging for the D.O.P. San Marzano tomatoes at the grocery store and insert that money directly into your local economy.

    Money exists, you just don’t have to spend all of it on surviving. Rather, you can spend it on living.

    You still make money based on your merit and input, grocery clerks aren’t being paid the same as neurosurgeons but both people can spend the same basic amount every month on living.







  • It is sadly a part of canadian restaurant culture but not seen as mandatory. Canadian service workers are regulated to be paid at least minimum wage.

    Companies mostly use tipping here as an excuse for the wages to not come out of their own pockets. If tips received equal or exceed minimum wage then they don’t have to fork out the cash. If the employee only made $10hr in tips then the employer fills in the rest.

    Because of this, I mostly refuse to tip. I’m not going to subsidise a restaurant paying their employees. If you can’t afford to pay people you shouldn’t be in business.





  • Does he not speak of how organised and collectivist Bourgeois/Capitalists are seen as productive and good (because they’re rich) yet an organised and collectivist proletariat is unproductive and bad (because it makes the rich less rich). It’s fine for the rich to gather wealth and help eachother get rich but it’s not okay for the common person to help those around them rise to equal footing.

    Where organised and collectivist = Quirky and Free-spirited;

    Productive = Cool;

    Good = Fun;

    Unproductive = Uncool;

    Bad = Unfun.

    Modern society labels personality quirks and non-conformity as Cool and Fun when the person displaying those traits has money and status.

    But have a poor person display the same and they’re weird, or odd, creepy or sad. Otherwise Uncool and Unfun.

    Author’s note: I spent way to long typical out this shitpost.








  • Hi, this is part of my area of expertise.

    Neither nation is a signatory to the Ottawa Treaty of 1997 prohibiting the use of victim operated landmines and booby traps. Nor does either nation recognise the amendments to the Geneva convention made in 1996. Additionally, neither nation is a strict adherent or signatory of many of the Geneva conventions or treaty of the Hague which limit undue suffering. Making this specific act not a war crime.

    The boobytrapping of a IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) we see here adheres to laws outlined in all many of these treaties as they aren’t directly interfering with humanitarian aid.

    Without citing the specific articles you may not:

    • Target unarmed combatants or NGO workers
    • Make false surrender (perfidy)
    • Target hospitals, schools, religious sites or specified culturally significant sites; any force held within these areas are protected under the articles until hostile action is taken by them which forces the building or site to lose protected civilian status making it a valid military target.
    • Create or alter devices and ammunition to cause undue harm. (Aim to maim rather than kill)

    And the one we’re most concerned with in this conversation:

    -Target Red Cross, Red Crescent or associated NGO humanitarian aid. Nor may one booby trap or target Humanitarian aid intended to reach soldiers and civilians.

    Do you know what isn’t humanitarian aid? A soldier’s personal first aid kit. Why? Because anything owned or operated in war or for war does not have protected status and is a valid military target.

    Soldiers have been booby trapping magazines, crates and supplies since the Boer War. It is not a war crime by any article or treaty I know of because tools of war are valid military targets.

    Every single NATO soldier has these things drilled into their heads. Any competent soldier knows to never ever ever pick up anything the enemy may have left behind because they can and absolutely will leave things behind to fuck you up.

    But I want you to go through the list of things you may not do and tell me how many of those the Russians have done. Because it’s all of them.