• BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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    And they are trying to take away the 3rd one, because without that you won’t need things like retirement savings, so they can just take all of that away from you.

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    The meaning of life is listening to groovy basslines on the way to and from work. And hugging your loved ones.

    Don’t let anything distract you from that.

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      You incarnate into a rich family just in time for global economic collapse because of the actions of your family.

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      Can this (I hAvE tO mAkE mY pOiNt…) just die already? It was kind of amusing twenty years ago.

  • DarkFuture@lemmy.world
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    “Free”

    Both my parents retired. Are they living it up? Are they checking things off their bucket lists? Nope. They’re having emergency surgeries, planned surgeries, going to the doctor all the time, taking a regiment of pills or they die, and hanging around the house because they’re old and their mobillity isn’t great.

    A just reward after a lifetime of work.

    It’s a scam, friends. You’re going to work until you’re dead or until it doesn’t really matter anymore whether you’re dead or not.

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      I used to get downvoted to shit for saying things like this, but enjoy and use your youth.

      No matter how you treat your body, you do not know what will happen to it. You may be athletic, rarely ill, an extremely healthy eater. You can still end up with a genetic condition you didn’t know about, with a cancer you never fully recover from, losing all of your limbs, losing your bowels or bladder. Dying. All kinds of things.

      All of this can happen at any time in your life. Any time. You are not safe from bodily ailment just because you are young and apparently healthy.

      Even if nothing happens until you are old and decrepit like a healthy person ought to be, you will still have lost the best years of your life.

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      I recently had to explain to my cystic fibrosis therapist / social worker that the thought of living another thirty years is not a good thing. And she knows that I have other, unrelated and equally bad chronic health issues (genetics matter!).

      Fuck’s sake, I don’t want to live to be 70. What a nightmare.

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    Don’t mistake this as me saying this work-til-you-die shit is okay, cause it’s not. But freedom is as much a mindset as it is a material circumstance. There are people who have everything but freedom and there are people who have nothing but freedom.

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      Or never retire due to circumstances outside your control in your working years

      40+ years is a long time for shit to go wrong

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      I’ve watched multiple co-workers not make it to retirement.

      Really makes you want to keep doing it.

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        All the people I know that died did so once they were retired. No thanks, I’m never quitting the work force. You know how many people I know that died from drinking and driving? Zero.

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      i think about this when looking at the deduction % on my paystub i chose for retirement savings i may never use

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      I really hope this is a joke, mate…

      If not: no, no it wasn’t. Unless by “USSR” you mean “Petersburg, Moscow, and their immediate surroundings”.

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      Most people polled in most eastern Europe post-Soviet countries who lived in socialism (except a few like Poland or Estonia) claim that life was better under socialism. Hard to blame them, I can’t imagine how safe and free from anxiety I’d feel if I had a guaranteed job, housing costed 3% of my monthly income, and my neighborhood was walkable and full of affordable canteens with cheap seasonal ready meals. Sure, it would be a small flat, I wouldn’t own a car, and I’d have to wait 4 years on a list to buy a new radio, but those are literally non-issues to me in comparison.

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        Most people polled in most eastern Europe post-Soviet countries who lived in socialism (except a few like Poland or Estonia) claim that life was better under socialism

        I remember the poll you’re referring to. It was click-bait articles that made it sound like that, the actual research stated nothing like this.

        They were basically “did you enjoy your life when you were young” kind of questions. And, to the apparent shock of everybody, when you ask an 70-80 year old that question, they’ll answer “yes”.

        The only people who think fondly of the times under russian occupation are the people who were a part of the system.

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          russian occupation

          As I said, Balts or Poles don’t count. Your far-right nationalist great replacement conspiracy theories aren’t factual. You’re indistinguishable from MAGA crying about being run over by Mexicans, French far right crying about being run over by black people, or Spaniards crying about being run over by Moroccans.

          Example poll on a less racist territory like Romania:

          66.2% of respondents believe Ceaușescu was a good leader for Romania

          When asked whether life was better under communism than today, nearly half of respondents (48.4%) said yes, compared to 34.7% who said it was worse. Meanwhile, 65.1% believe there was less corruption under communism than there is now, and 75.1% think public safety was better before 1989.

          Some 85.1% believe food was healthier under communism, and 66.4% think the state took better care of its citizens. The efficiency of state institutions is another area where the past is favored: 58.7% say they functioned better before 1989

          Education and healthcare are also perceived to have been more accessible during communism. Nearly half of respondents (49.9%) say quality education was easier to obtain, and 48.6% believe healthcare services were more accessible. On economic output, 68.5% say Romania produced more goods and services before 1989 than it does today.

          In cultural terms, the communist period is seen in a surprisingly positive light. About 75% of respondents say Romanian films were better under communism, 58% prefer the entertainment shows from that era, and over 71% believe the music was of higher quality. A strong 71.3% believe Romania has lost its cultural identity in recent decades.

          Yet awareness of the regime’s darker chapters is widespread. More than 94% acknowledge that basic foodstuffs were rationed, 92.1% have heard about travel restrictions, and over 95% know that television was available for only a few hours a day.

          Some 82% are aware that hundreds of thousands of Romanians were tortured or killed in communist prisons, though only 59.2% explicitly say the regime was responsible for those crimes. Just 14.3% believe those responsible were held accountable in court.

          So, despite its shortcomings, people say life was better. Who woulda thunk

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            Your far-right nationalist great replacement conspiracy theories aren’t factual. (…)

            No idea what does that have to do with anything. Please elaborate.

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              I updated my prior comment with a poll in Romania.

              The fact that you talk of “Russian occupation” tells me you’re likely from the Baltics, where this conspiracy theory is most promoted. Smaller nations are influenced by geopoltical blocks, that’s just how reality works, I don’t see you talking about current “German occupation” due to belonging to the EU, or “US occupation” due to belonging to NATO. People in the Baltics are extremely russophobic, this is where this conspiracy theory stems from.

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                where this conspiracy theory is most promoted

                What “conspiracy theory” do you mean?

                It’s a historical, provable fact that russia invaded the Baltics, Poland, Czechoslovakia and a bunch of other countries in the East, installed puppet governments, and unified everything as “USSR” (with some countries, like Poland, having a bit more independence, and technically wasn’t a part of the USSR).

                People in the Baltics are extremely russophobic

                “Russophobic”? We’re not afraid of them, we just don’t like them for the hundreds of years of meddling and suffering they’ve caused us. Again, it’s not a conspiracy theory, it’s history.

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                  “Russophobic”? We’re not afraid of them

                  “Islamophobic”? We’re not afraid of them

                  Literally MAGA discourse. I can smell Baltic right wing nationalists from a mile away.

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    This framework fails to consider all the time between those main activities, which we spend shitposting.

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      21 hours ago

      Indeed, most days consist of 8 hours working, 8 hours sleeping and 8 hours shitposting.

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      Don’t forget sleeping and drinking.

      Which we do in order to make the working hours bearable.

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    24 hours ago

    How selfish of you to deny your fortune to be able to contribute to the wealth of the chosen few!