@RenegadeOomfie Chicken broth, lime/lemon, fried egg, fried garlic, fried crispy onion, ginger, tomato, baby bok choy, lots of green onion/cilantro, red pepper flakes/chili oil/siracha hot sauce. Olive oil/tumeric if you like the flavor.
@Jaysnc8 @404sig @AutisticClip Tucker is good at interviewing, he can connect people together, it doesn’t equate to career building. Sneako is not interesting, no aura, no original ideas. He’s not a star but he wants to be interviewed lol.
Women never earned the right to work.
They were tricked into it.
One man’s salary used to feed the whole family.
Now one salary can’t even pay the bills.
She trades her husband’s house for her boss’s office.
Leaves his sphere of influence to bow down to some other man’s rules all day.
A double shift, every single day. Grinding at the job, then coming home to cook, clean, and pretend she’s still a wife.
And while she’s out there playing “independent woman,” who is raising the kids?
This is the beauty of female liberation.
Another woman, some poor, low-wage third-world nanny or daycare worker getting paid pennies to watch someone else’s children.
Women’s freedom is at the price of other women’s enslavement.
@Dim_Gamvros@PredicHistory Neither money or language are real, it is a human idea manifested. Ask yourself -
Before money creation there was … ?
Before language creation there was … ?
Money is not real.
It exists because we all agree it does.
Kant: There is no objective reality. Plato: We stare at shadows and call them truth.
The financiers understood this before anyone else.
If you control what people believe has value you control everything.
Make money God. Make consumption worship. Make work prayer.
Consumerism is not freedom.
It is the perfection of slavery.
The difference from ancient slavery: You don't even know you're in chains.