#6841

jansenist_drugstore posted:

i want to fade away forever under the blanket of'istory after watching sting and shaggy sing the police songs to the queen on'er'undredth birthday party fuck me god save her



I always knew having a monarchy was fucking batshit but moving abroad and watching this shit from afar really brings it home

#6842
Moved from Aztlan to the Black Belt, got a job in a Waffle House, a side gig as a server and I'm hooked into the local party branch. Never worked in a state that allowed tip credits, fucking sucks.
E: for those who aren't familiar with that term, a company you work for has to pay minimum wage, but most states allowed the boss to count any tips towards your wage, meaning your per hour can go as low as $2-3 an hour.
#6843


#6844
I decided to only log into stuff on Tuesdays, this site included. I realized it makes me feel a lot lonelier, but I've also been a lot more productive which is really good. I've been reading Badiou and Lacan so I'm obviously going nuts, but I'm materially well situated for once.
#6845
That’s a good idea. We could call it Terrible Tuesdays. Owned.
#6846

JohnBeige posted:

Moved from Aztlan to the Black Belt, got a job in a Waffle House, a side gig as a server and I'm hooked into the local party branch. Never worked in a state that allowed tip credits, fucking sucks.
E: for those who aren't familiar with that term, a company you work for has to pay minimum wage, but most states allowed the boss to count any tips towards your wage, meaning your per hour can go as low as $2-3 an hour.



i worked in VA where the bar’s GM let me declare as many tips as i wanted and i declared most of them every day because i was technically supposed to. that is probably the hardest i’ve ever Owned myself for not knowing how taxes work

#6847

parabolart posted:

JohnBeige posted:

Moved from Aztlan to the Black Belt, got a job in a Waffle House, a side gig as a server and I'm hooked into the local party branch. Never worked in a state that allowed tip credits, fucking sucks.
E: for those who aren't familiar with that term, a company you work for has to pay minimum wage, but most states allowed the boss to count any tips towards your wage, meaning your per hour can go as low as $2-3 an hour.

i worked in VA where the bar’s GM let me declare as many tips as i wanted and i declared most of them every day because i was technically supposed to. that is probably the hardest i’ve ever Owned myself for not knowing how taxes work



Damn lol. Currently working a job where most payments are electronic so like 90% of my tips are declared :’(

#6848
i dont get "tips" in my job per se, but i do get thank you notes. in 4.5 years ive gotten...5. well, really its 4 because the 5th was a client thanking me and then asking me to do more work but you gotta pick your victories. at least its more thank yous than death threats (just 1). gotta love this job
#6849

stegosaurus posted:

That’s a good idea. We could call it Terrible Tuesdays. Owned.



I'll respond at length to this vicious attack next Tuesday.

#6850
There’s two May Day events and I’m not going to either of them.
#6851
That's a good idea, we could call it The Two Good May Day Events. Owned.
#6852
holy shit, he actually did it

happy may day friends
#6853
I'm going to a May Day event, hopefully it's good
#6854
I did listen to this for May Day; Parenti is very inspiring. I have to figure out how to get more involved in the whole game again and make a better world:
#6855
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#6856

shriekingviolet posted:

holy shit, he actually did it

happy may day friends


He got off the off site... he played real life

#6857
i'm having a hard time motivating for may day this year
#6858
I do other shit that I care about way more, one of the May Day events was scheduled during something else I already had planned. I’m so tired of the horse trading micro left bullshit.
#6859
they call it may day because, when asked if im going, i say 'may be'
#6860
may day is for soy boys
#6861
Well, I bought some drinks for tired bb anti-ICE activists. That's my role in the revolution to come: vivandiere.
#6862
you know, i really thought this may day might be it, The Revolution, but it turns out it was just a bunch of people walking along a carefully selected path under the watchful gaze of cops. whodathunk.
#6863
i go to socialize and catch up with other groups over drinks afterwards. it's not so bad now that i'm no longer in a position of responsibility and thus can safely avoid the worst of the favor trading and gossip.
#6864
The event was ok, I got a bunch of papers from groups doing local work to try to get the city and my university to divest from prison labor and help migrant laborers. One of the people I talked to had read Settlers. I managed to mostly avoid the Socialist Alternative table.
Almost died laughing when I saw a young guy with a giant patch on his denim jacket that said "DANGER: ANARCHIST" walking around holding hands with a hippie looking woman. I'd never met that particular caricature before.
#6865

colddays posted:

Almost died laughing when I saw a young guy with a giant patch on his denim jacket that said "DANGER: ANARCHIST" walking around holding hands with a hippie looking woman. I'd never met that particular caricature before.



thats adorable, to me

#6866
As of today I am officially employed as a fishmonger.
#6867
Do you toss them around and sing songs with your fellows
#6868
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#6869

jansenist_drugstore posted:

my boss (surgeon) showed up to work in google glasses today and said that he thinks they will 'help his focus levels during surgery'. he's also 46 years old



does he have an app that makes the patient's nose glow red with a big buzzing noise whenever they flatline

#6870
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#6871
all that 'education' and still a philistine smh
#6872
probably one of the biggest developmental injuries you can get nowadays from being raised with bourgeois values is to your sense of aesthetics. like I'll still hear Closing Time by Semisonic and catch myself thinking, well I have to admit this is decent pop & everyone can relate to it
#6873

cars posted:

probably one of the biggest developmental injuries you can get nowadays from being raised with bourgeois values is to your sense of aesthetics. like I'll still hear Closing Time by Semisonic and catch myself thinking, well I have to admit this is decent pop & everyone can relate to it


quoting this in case you ever try to erase your shame

#6874

cars posted:

probably one of the biggest developmental injuries you can get nowadays from being raised with bourgeois values is to your sense of aesthetics. like I'll still hear Closing Time by Semisonic and catch myself thinking, well I have to admit this is decent pop & everyone can relate to it



cant beat "i turn the engine but the engine doesn't turn"

#6875

Petrol posted:

quoting this in case you ever try to erase your shame



i already told everyone that one of my favorite albums straight through college was the eve 6 self-titled. james 5:16

#6876

cars posted:

probably one of the biggest developmental injuries you can get nowadays from being raised with bourgeois values is to your sense of aesthetics. like I'll still hear Closing Time by Semisonic and catch myself thinking, well I have to admit this is decent pop & everyone can relate to it


i think theres probably a lot to be said about the degradation of aesthetic sensibility(probably coupled with a loss of literacy when it comes to works of art) in contemporary capitalism and how exactly thats affected by class but i dont think i know enough to talk about it much

#6877

cars posted:

probably one of the biggest developmental injuries you can get nowadays from being raised with bourgeois values is to your sense of aesthetics. like I'll still hear Closing Time by Semisonic and catch myself thinking, well I have to admit this is decent pop & everyone can relate to it



my sources inform me that this song is about childbirth, not bars

#6878
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#6880
Going to a conference at a local university about the "Rebirth" of Marxism. Seems like it will be pretty well attended. Unfortunately it's going to be totally dominated by a certain type of Post-Marxist and Marxist academics as well as various stripes of Trot so I imagine a lot of it will be irritating. With Toni Negri as keynote speaker that was to be expected I suppose. The other is Jodi Dean who I'm at least fairly interested in. Quite tellingly the only paper on socialist states is entitled "Marxism and genocide: hauntings of the Khmer Rouge".