I like to play MtG, and some of those cards are expensive as fuck, while others cost pennies, but they literally are all require equivalent amounts of labor. I also saw a Louis Vuitton dice case that costs $720. I'm no expert on dice cases, but I highly doubt it took significantly more labor than any other dice case I could buy at Walmart. Also how does artificial scarcity affect prices, and how does that work with LTV? Like, amiibos, for instance, iirc, are very expensive simply because Nintendo doesn't want to make very many. TL;DR why come some things so expensive? Even if they use the exact same amount of labor as less expensive things?
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I wonder if after the plague is over the local SRA could be convinced to host a build party.
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Nah I'm pretty sure sith are real. Don't listen to the crypto-jedi "Star Wars is fictional" propaganda.
I want one that's fun to read, and one that is not horrible anti-communist propaganda. I tried to find a biography myself but it turned up a bunch of weird reactionary books as well as some that just look boring. Also idk if this is the right community for this question? But I hope so...
I played Bioshock for the first time kind of recently, own Bioshock 2, but really wanna get to Infinite.
Which one has better writing?
What's the history and current situation there?
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Workers should be compensated for their labor. Yes, that means that communist and anarchist YouTubers could, and I think, should, have Patreons. Especially if you refuse to run ads, which Thought Slime does.
How are you supposed to make leftist content? Running ads? That seems hypocritical. Working a day job? That's fine, but you'll but have less time to make content. Honestly I think Patreon is probably the best way because everyone gets the content for free, the creator gets compensated for their labor.
Of course, once we live in a classless, moneyless, stateless society, then the conversation would be different, but YouTubers got rent due every month, too.
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Dance Dance Revolution?
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Yeah, I played three levels and had enough. But what's nice is that the levels are really short, so I can play it for little five minute bursts. I imagine it will get boring the more you play it, though.
I just started it but it's really cute already. Those lil' pixelated workers. I just wanna liberate them all.
I thought it was a separate thing that capitalists could use, but not necessarily capitalist production.
I've tried making bechamel with soy milk and oat milk, and not a fan of either right now. I think I should try a nut milk. Any recommendations? Also I think I might want to try soy milk again because the last one I used had added sugar and also I slightly burned the roux. Any other tips for vegan bechamel?
In what way is it a democratic republic? I mean, it just looks like a dynasty. If it's not, could you explain how it's not, and if it is, how is that ok? I'm not deliberately trying to repeat U.S. propaganda, I hope this doesn't come off like that, but my only knowledge so far is only from the U.S., so I'm asking these questions to try to get a deeper understanding.