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Queen Mab
5th November 2013, 06:24
I want to browse bullshit on the internet :( instead of actually expanding my knowledge (revolutionary leftist and otherwise).
Is this actually a bad thing? Or is it just a natural inclination that you can't really aruge against? I mean, not every human being can be an intellecutal vanguardist or hwatever bullshit you believe in who imbibes Bordiga like a fish does water right?
I do actually find it interesting, I just, I dunno. Fuck. :( It cuts to the core of who I believe I am as an individiual
Trap Queen Voxxy
5th November 2013, 16:22
I want to browse bullshit on the internet :( instead of actually expanding my knowledge (revolutionary leftist and otherwise).
Being a "revolutionary leftist," doesn't mean you can't browse teh webz or have a life or do anything other than being a basement hermit reading the highschool diaries of Mao. Just remember a simple axiom, "we all fall short of the glory of MRN."
Blake's Baby
5th November 2013, 21:23
Yeah, hell listen to jazz or watch dogs fall off skateboards. I play stupid browser games and check out bands on youtube. Too much Bordiga makes your brain melt. You need downtime.
Remus Bleys
6th November 2013, 00:21
Too much Bordiga makes your brain melt.
Bullshit.
Unless my brain melted and that's why I haven't watched any tv or played any games in the past couple months...
Alonso Quijano
10th November 2013, 12:10
What's the point of living otherwise? If our whole life is the revolution and nothing else, what will we do if we live to see it win?
Being someone else is oppressing yourself. If you do feel bad about it, try to read more and see how you feel then. Sometimes one essay can make you think and further research for weeks.
But never feel bad about wanting to smile.
Hrafn
10th November 2013, 12:14
If I have to live in a basement reading political theory, it's not my revolution.
cyu
10th November 2013, 12:43
What makes someone a leftist revolutionary? It is because they refuse to abandon their whole life to capitalism and nothing else, so they choose the revolutionary path as the means to a different life.
It is capitalism that is forcing them to become something they do not want to become.
It is because they want to smile and because they want their loved ones to smile, that they become revolutionaries.
Trap Queen Voxxy
11th November 2013, 01:19
What's the point of living otherwise?
There isn't. There is no point in living at all.
If our whole life is the revolution and nothing else, what will we do if we live to see it win?
Probably crap my pants and still rant about being oppressed. Why can't I own 5 full grown tigers? I'm sorry, I thought this was a revolution.
Being someone else is oppressing yourself. If you do feel bad about it, try to read more and see how you feel then. Sometimes one essay can make you think and further research for weeks.
I think the point is that the OP should diversify their hobby, fun and merry making portfolio, comrade.
But never feel bad about wanting to smile.
Smiling is reactionary.
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