• don@lemm.ee
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      7 months ago

      There is a commonly used phrase, “misery loves company.”

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        Isn’t this one of those sayings that has been reversed over the years? Wasn’t it originally to mean that misery spreads misery? Though maybe I think that because some abuse it as a, “smile more” type of vapid advice.

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      As someone who has thought similar to this in the past I would say it’s more about no longer worrying about things like how am I going to pay for a place to live, a car or other transportation, or caring for others with no job. I can imagine things may look better to them if someone hit the reset button on the world since they may have more of an opportunity to survive in the new world than in the current one.

    • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥@lemmy.world
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      Does it really make your suffering feels better when everyone else is suffering?

      Idk about feeling better but mass suffering drags down the baseline which might feel inclusive and less lonely if everyone is on same page.

  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    7 months ago

    That third panel should be

    “NOW WE CAN MAKE MONEY AND I CAN GET A JOB BECAUSE OF WAR!!”

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      Hell yeah, giant government spending binge for everyone to make ball bearings and random springs and shit for the war effort lol

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    I’m troubled by the suspicion many people I dislike have personal bunkers with plenty supplies, while those I care about don’t. That’s a big L for me, and W for persons I hate.

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      You can start with preparation to breach into the bunkers and take over the place

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        I think the most important point of such preparations is scrolling through kitsch art albums for these idiots have a negative value of taste. I imagine myself with a makeshift nailgun and a molotov observing another room and just losing my mind who the fuck could even want that shit in the first place. That leaves me pretty vulnerable and my revolt doomed.