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I never wanted to be anything. Adults would ask child-me what I wanted to do as an adult and I’d just stare at them.
A terrible smelly person
I never wanted to be anything. Adults would ask child-me what I wanted to do as an adult and I’d just stare at them.
Most EMT training programs are under six months. The little kid might be 12 years old and the adult is 19.
Yeah there are people born in like 2005 who are adults now, that’s how the world spins
(this is unrelated but I’ve only been going by she for a little while and it felt kinda nice to be called she like that, thank you.)
almost no one in China feels that their state is an oppressive force, they feel the opposite. The government has more than a 90% approval rating. The overwhelming majority of Chinese people view their society as legitimate and socialist. If you had any interest in democracy at all you’d respect this perspective instead of imposing your own
point is focus your criticisms on your own society that’s 1000x worse than even the most exaggerated crimes about China, cracker. Chinese people aren’t children and they can handle their own country in their own way, they don’t need some forum poster condescending to them and you don’t need a warped preoccupation with a country that probably has nothing to do with you
i’m sure Chinese people need patronizing crackers from the west to instruct them on what communism actually is
Oh cool, that’s neat. Wow. Personally I’m only socially communist. But in terms of economics I’m radically communist
I’m getting the impression from Lemmy that there’s an overrepresentation of the particular demographic of comfortable middle-aged bookish software engineers who live in the US or Canada.
Oh ok, I guess nothing is good then and no one should even try to make alternatives. Cool