Is there an ending that doesn’t involve people starving? Maybe a post-food-scarcity one?
ReallyKinda
Conquest of bread predates the USSR but I suspect Kropotkin wouldn’t be a fan
Here are a couple recent ones:
doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287101
doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-40451-8
doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abd0310
Just because I’m interested in archeology I thought I would share that evidence supporting a strong division of labour based on sex in ancient societies is pretty thin. There have been several articles lately arguing against that hypothesis due to finding skeletons of women buried with weapons and weapons that appear to be designed for lighter frames.
My experience was similar, gender felt like an external expectation, mostly a limiting one, growing up as a girl. I didn’t really internalize it besides accepting that it shapes how strangers receive and respond to me just like being short or ugly does.
The only part I feel confident with right now is safely obtaining the media. I’m fine with that step being manual.
If you usually leave interactions with them feeling drained and left out I think that’s a good enough reason to un-prioritize them. Friends are supposed to make you feel seen and valued (at least a reasonable percentage of the time).
Switching jobs can be worth it just for the change up.
I am much more comfortable using self checkout
Socks, granola bars, fruit snacks, snickers, wipes, hand warmers, maybe refillable water bottles?
We pay for the student disney/hulu with ads ($7 I think) as well as Peacock ($6) and we have access to a family member’s HBO Max. We quit netflix on principle last price hike and are planning to set up our own server—maybe plex so we can share with friends. We have apple for free for now (came with a TV).
We also pay for gamepass ($18) which I think belongs in a similar spending category.
Roughly what percentage of people go on to Gymnasiet? Is the next step University of some sort?