

So what’s the Hexbear Party Line on Napoleon the Tragedy (I presume we don’t like Napoleon the Farce)?


So what’s the Hexbear Party Line on Napoleon the Tragedy (I presume we don’t like Napoleon the Farce)?


Hexbear political compass requires at least 5 axes that looks like 


According to the History and Origins Section, it comes from the French spelling and Spanish pronunciation, but Merriam-Webster say it’s Italian, so idk, English is 90% vibes


You can thanks the Italians for the spelling and the French for the pronounciation; and the English, for being the shower drain of languages





Legit and unironically, I really think the show gets better as it goes on, insofar that women actually enter the writer’s room. Like, the therapist scene deconstructing Rick is incredible (given the show up to that point) and the fans that hate that scene are a shibboleth for the chuds among us


Better luck next time to them


Legit, I’m remembering the same thing. Something about weapons being sold as “Battle tested” at a markup; the “battle”, of course, against Palestinian children


This is appalling and I seriously doubt anything has changed, but article is October 2021


Adam Smith’s original term, best that I recall, was “the Invisible Hand of Providence”; so it’s always been spiritualist bullshit


Take away that /s, it’s praxis now!


Really goes to show the best indicator of there being a recession is The Economist/Financial Times/Etc. writing story after story about how we’re not in a recession

Cyrus the Great would like a word with Rabbi Boteach here


“Death death to the IDF”


Fr, the battle for the Capital is my fav anime arc, so many awesome fights. Could’ve only been better if the people joined in the revolt


At least it was good anime with vaguely Marxist interpretation, if you reach for them


I legit think of that long quote about waves in the last season way more than I should. Or why there’s a dot in Jeremy Bearimy
According to the Biography of John Brown by WEB DuBois, he specifically modeled his plans after the Peninsular Campaign of the Napoleonic Wars, the OG guerillas (I mean, asymetic warfare is as old as warfare, but the first literal “guerillas”). It almost reads like Mao’s Protracted People’s War, but in Appalachia. I avoid counterfactuals, but I wonder sometimes what direction the US would’ve taken had he succeeded in making off with the contents of the armory