Spanish_Commie

joined 3 years ago
[–] Spanish_Commie@lemmygrad.ml 26 points 2 years ago (6 children)

Expat / immigrant

[–] Spanish_Commie@lemmygrad.ml 16 points 2 years ago (3 children)

I'm an atheist but I think we should respect people's religious beliefs. If someone is a good socialist then it shouldn't matter if they are religious or not, being anti-religious will only make religious people avoid socialism for no real reason, we don't get anything by being anti-religious.

I mean, of course we shouldn't let religious institutions have power as they are usually quite reactionary, but the religious beliefs of people should be respected in my opinion.

[–] Spanish_Commie@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

It's official education, here in Spain the course is called "Formación profesional de grado superior en integración social" I'm going private education (so I can study from home), though it isn't too expensive as it is in the US as we have a functional public education system private schools have to compete with. I have no idea what the equivalent of Formación profesional is in other countries.

Hope that helps!

Edit: Oh and yeah it is an actual job, at least I see it sometimes while scrolling through employment apps. (I forgor that part of the question lol)

[–] Spanish_Commie@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Apologies, I'm not sure what you mean 😅

 

I like helping people, and I think that due to my circumstances I would be able to understand more and be more empathetic towards the people I help once I (hopefully) complete my studies.

I hope working as a social integrator will make me feel fulfilled. Wish me luck.

 

Someone correctly pointing out that calling people fat is bad is downvoted, and someone called "literally_himmler1" replying with a nerd emoji is upvoted.

I am going to commit sudoku.

 

I'm in the PCPE, and they seem to focus a lot on educating and radicalizing people.

That is important of course, but I thought that organizing material support for people that needs it would not only actually improve the lives of people but also show the general population that "the commies" aren't some bloodthirsty monsters but instead actual people that want a better world.

What do you think? I think it's a good idea.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Spanish_Commie@lemmygrad.ml to c/leftistunix@lemmygrad.ml
 

I'm liking it a lot, it's very barebones which is something I was looking for, and the package manager's command to install stuff is kinda hard to remember but does its job well. This might be my new daily driver now.

Only issue is that since it's not as popular as other distros finding information specific to Void Linux might be inconvenient.

Did any of you look into Void Linux? Do you like it?

 

So I've been thinking for a while about this subject, and I finally decided to make a post about this some time after I saw a YouTuber say what I put on the title of this post.

Thing is, I've noticed that very often young people and especially kids are treated as lesser beings, like if they were not humans beings with problems and lives of their own but just an annoyance that people have to keep up with.

I remember when I was a kid and I wanted to cross a zebra crossing cars would just pass by without stopping more often than not. Now that I'm an adult they stop pretty much every time. I suspect it was because they didn't want to stop for someone they consider to be lesser than them.

Also, a lot of people seem to think that being a kid means that you just play videogames or whatever all day, but don't these people remember when they were kids? I sure do. Going to school has been the worst thing I've ever had to endure. The only difference with having a job is that you don't get paid.

[–] Spanish_Commie@lemmygrad.ml 36 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Primarily China. Some western leftists can't understand that having markets doesn't mean a country isn't socialist.

[–] Spanish_Commie@lemmygrad.ml 13 points 2 years ago

I remember having a dream where Kim Jong Un visited me in my house. At some point he mentioned that he was hungry and I thought "oh shit I'm such a bad host I didn't get anything to eat" and then I straight up gave him a fucking banana to eat.

One of the funniest dreams I've ever had.

 

I think that hiding my political views hinders my ability to organize, so from now on I will try to stop hiding.

I told her through WhatsApp because I'm not good at face to face confrontations.

Not sure how the rest of my family will take it.

Thanks for reading 😊

[–] Spanish_Commie@lemmygrad.ml 33 points 2 years ago (2 children)

The moderator of that community makes like 99% of the posts.

That is some dedication to being wrong.

[–] Spanish_Commie@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 2 years ago

I doubt there were bad intentions in the post, even though it might be understood like that

[–] Spanish_Commie@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago (5 children)

I think the downvoters misunderstood something, not sure

[–] Spanish_Commie@lemmygrad.ml 23 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I like them. I understand that they aren't perfect but they don't need to be. They just need to be better than the alternative, and they sure are.

In my humble opinion, not liking cooperatives under capitalism feels like a "it's not a perfect utopia therefore we'll just stick with the hellish situation we have now".

I'm happy that you got this opportunity, comrade! Best of luck!

 

Everything just feels way more complicated than it needs to be.

I tried installing Openshot (a video editor) but I couldn't figure out how to fix the error it spits out when I try to emerge it.

I will now try out Arch and hope I don't need a master's degree to install packages.

Edit: Gentoo isn't the first distro I've tried, I've been daily driving Debian for more than a year and just wanted to try it out since I heard good things about it. And also I didn't really need to use Openshot, I just wanted some video editor and arbitrarily chose to install that one.

Also I guess I will just stick with Debian since apparently Arch is also complicated.

 

So my mother is a landlord, and she wants to kick out a tenant that isn't paying rent.

I asked her if she was seriously going to kick someone out to the streets, and she said that the tenant has family and they could seek help from them.

My mother threatened the tenant saying that if they don't give back the key, she would go to the civil guard.

I need some ideas about what to tell my mother to try to stop her from putting someone on the streets. Any help is appreciated.

[–] Spanish_Commie@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yep! I have the pixel shop (a place to download any game you want on the switch) configured and it is amazing.

I've been playing TOTK and Rogue Legacy 2 the most 😁

 

I think it could be very convenient. I can make the post if you want, just comment here what you think the post should have and I'll try to put something together.

Edit: It seems that @polskilumalo@lemmygrad.ml is already working on one so this won't be necessary lmao

 

That noodle you see there is Yugoslavia.

I had given up when I saw that I was being pushed back on all fronts and I lost most of my factories... But when my borders went ^w^ I just... held.

And then time passed. My allies were supplying me with much needed weapons the whole time and later they ended up liberating my land.

The power of friendship, comrades.

 
 

Not sure where to post this so I'll put it here.

I had some problems with data at first but at the end of the day It was well worth it 👍

My phone's battery and performance are just as mediocre as before, but at least the phone is way more usable now and it supports apps that couldn't be installed before (such as Jerboa, my phone had Android 7.1.1 💀).

My phone cost me I think like 200€ back in 2018 and while the battery has certainly degraded, it was originally really big so I don't feel the need to get a new phone, especially now that I put Android 13 in it.

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