• Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Actually, this is what you’re fighting for in Capitalism: Billionaire Yacht Billionaire Mansion

    Not for yourself, though, rather for a few who add up to less than 0.0000375% of Humanity.

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      Weren’t they going to build a 5-mile wide boat that looked like a turtle. Where’s that, I’m fighting for that.

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    Bottom right pic hits hard. I plan to die in some fashion long before that. Fuck planning or saving for retirement if it doesn’t matter.

    In other news, Denmark raised their retirement age to 70 recently, and our conservatives in the US have been squawking about the same. LOL.

    What the fuck is the point of this shit existence for anyone who can’t become rich as a celebrity or wall street psycho? 90% of us are just here so the wealthy can have yachts, Lamborghinis, and mansions.

    This place sucks.

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      The right wing party in Australia (a few elections ago) increased retirement age but with a “rolling date”. Meaning they all get to retire on time with the earlier date but the later you were born the later your retirement age. They literally set their retirement age in stone then fucked younger generations on their way out. It’s still currently rolling out, recently increased to 67 in 2023.

      (In more ways than one bit this one is particularly obvious and idk how they got away with it).

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    This is the kind of socialist hellscape the capitalist is protecting us from.

    Socialist Hellscape

    Edit: Dense mixed used urban development, biking to work, walking to your nearest weekly market, buying unprocessed food for groceries and common public area easily accessible by foot for old people where they can mix with other generations.

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      In general, I think it comes down to the fact that they all just look low effort. They’re formulaic, which to someone who puts out passionate art, it’s kind of just insulting.

      And as much as I hate to say it, that’s all preference. I don’t personally think they’re “wrong” or “not art”. Just not very well done or original.

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      “You don’t like this thing, yet you do like this other, different thing that falls into a vaguely same broad category. Curious.”

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      I’m not into anime but I definitely think Funko pops are hideous and not cute at all

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        As a millennial I know what it’s like to take comfort from something that is crass commercial, and ultimately bad for the environment (looks guiltily over at Switch)…

        I share your perspective, but I’m not sure how to get people to see how to do better, because I myself am manipulated by similar forces, yet all I do is grumble about it as I fork over my money for the latest so the company can sell me little bits of the wonder I felt as a child back to me.

        I don’t even blame them. It’s a big circle and I’m part of it.

        PS. Sorry I wrote this as the caffeine was just kicking into higher great. It might be a bit much.

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          I don’t really rag on people who collect them as I see the appeal in collecting stuff - I was just commenting on them aesthetically.

          Very few things make me feel as disconnected from popular opinion as Funko pops. I just don’t see the appeal AT ALL when there’s a ton of cuter and/or nicer, cooler, etc figures on the market. Why does the ugly ones sell the best? Or is it actually not ugly and my perspective is wrong?? I don’t know

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            Funko pops are collectible kitsch like beanie babies were. However, they have even less utility because they aren’t a stuffed animal. I don’t keep up with it because I don’t like them, but I bet it uses the same artifical scarcity model to drive sales due to rarity/collectability.

            They’re art the same way abstract non-descript prints in hotel rooms or corporate offices is ‘art.’ A real artist designed it, but that doesn’t mean it’s not shit art. Take the same artist who is applying the funko formula and support them so they can produce whatever they want.

            Burn shit corporate art.

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      My main problem is that they are all driven by fomo, they are ugly as sin, they are not handed over to the next generation, people don’t even inpack them. All they are is future landfill.

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      I like to rag on funko pops AND anime poster/figure infested rooms…

      But I have a keyboard problem. So I usually stay quiet.

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    Don’t you miss:

    EDIT: Oh dang, people don’t like to fight for this either :(

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      There are many reasons to dislike the communist regimes in Eastern Europe, but these tenements are not it. Quite a lot of people prefer to buy these sorts of apartments over newer ones simply because they are built better. Keep in mind that those in these sorts of pictures haven’t been properly maintained in years. They are 40-50 years old, it’s normal for any building that has not been taken care of to look worn down - but if the owners of these apartments put in the effort to modernise their buildings, they are very comfortable. I live in one and it’s great!

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      In Yugoslavia it was actually quite the opposite. Old commie blocks in Serbia all have big green spaces around them and playgrounds, while new buildings are all built on top of each other with no room to breathe and no greenery in sight.

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        though this pic is in winter, and there could well be a bunch of trees just to the right off-camera

        (also the cars and the satellite dish give away that this is what a commieblock looks 50 years after being built)

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    First one looks okay to me, id love to have my own quiet home

    Cars, yeah no, i don’t like to drive

    I don’t get the funky pops and the old man houses, might as well complain about action figures and schools

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      Neighborhoods like that are not quiet and you’ll be driving everywhere because there’s nothing other than more houses for miles.

      Plus it’s not saying that houses are bad, it’s saying that single family homes in exclusively residential zones are bad.

      Action figures are toys that people buy for their children to play with. Funko pops represent worthless plastic trash that people buy because of marketing brainwashing.

      And “old man house”? oh ok I can see I that I’ve wasted my time.

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      If only there were more than these two dreary instantiations of differing economic frameworks, but as alas, I know only of these two pictures.

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      Bro this could be literally any large east-Asian city on an overcast day, most (all?) of which have better urban planning than the rest of the world by a large margin, and most of which fall firmly on the “capitalist” side of the spectrum. “Bloc” housing (or as we call them over here, big-ass apartment buildings) aren’t some communist-exclusive phenomenon.

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      Not sure about this picture, but generally Soviet blocs were built with lots of surrounding green space, all the amenities you’d need within walking distance, and the rest of the city connected by public transport. Way more human-friendly than the US suburban hellscape.

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    I kinda hate this pic.

    • There are worse fates than living in the suburbs, lol, what? If the experience seems bland remember it’s not an infrastructure ‘problem’ but a demographics one. And bland beats ghetto -> warzone.
    • You can easily opt out of consumerism, they haven’t made it illegal yet! Of course, if your life has mostly just consisted of ‘going from little kids’ toys to bigger boi toys’, that’s vacuous and depressing but, again, it’s a personal decision.
    • Car-centric cities and infrastructure is a result of greed and bribes. An argument can be made that capitalist societies more easily push people into antisocial selfishness though, of course.
    • Retirement homes are, again, a ‘skill issue’ that’s very prevalent in certain well known communities and almost nonexistent everywhere else. Raise and love your kids and be family oriented and one of them will take care of you (as it happened to my grandma, and it’ll happen to my mom and MIL, and I assume, God willing, to my wife after my passing). Again, I don’t know how much of this behaviour can be ascribed to capitalism.
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          Also, there’s no way I’ll be able to provide for my parents. I’m broke and the economy isn’t going to get better until the communists dismantle the government. They’re going to be rotting in the old folks home using up the retirement savings they’re lucky enough to have. We don’t have those these days.

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            In my country, one of the children houses them (usually just the remaining one, which in my family and maybe in general happens to be the mom) and the others pool resources to contribute. Sometimes a nurse comes. It has to be cheaper than retirement homes, right? Idk, and it’s not an easy convo to have even just between us if you have a good relationship with your parents cause reality can be cruel… but if you don’t and it’s deserved then I guess that’s life!

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              Car companies wouldn’t have bribed the government to increase car use if there was no money for them to get by selling cars.

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                  The profit motive is a function of capitalism. Why would an anarcho-communist car manufacturing collective want to bribe the government to make people use more cars? There’s no reason.