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There’s a whole tradition of Liberation Theology which brings together Christianity and Marxism. It was a big deal in the 1980s. I’m atheist myself, but there was some exciting thought and some wonderful people part of that movement.
There’s a whole tradition of Liberation Theology which brings together Christianity and Marxism. It was a big deal in the 1980s. I’m atheist myself, but there was some exciting thought and some wonderful people part of that movement.
I saw Midnight Cowboy when I was a little kid at the drive in theater with my parents. Didn’t really understand it and I was unsettling, but I lived the song and Dustin Hoffman’s “I’m walking here!”
I’ve been in a lot of political discussions on Xiaohongshu. It seems people learn a little Marxism even in high school and are happy to share about it.
Not everything has been super fabulous about China, but nothing critical of Mao, and a big consensus that living in China is kinder to people who aren’t wealthy than the US
Army of brown shirts
Just watched Nothing Lasts Forever, from a FullMoviesOnYouTube link of Lemmy.
Incredible 1984 picture but in a 30s style. Never released. Includes Dan Ackroyd and Bill Murray but they don’t take up all the oxygen of the picture. Lots of great old timers in there too.
I recently finished the 3rd one. Wasn’t impressed to be honest. Once the mystery is revealed it was kind of a slog.
First time as tragedy, second time as farce
Naltrexone (either the oral version or the monthly injection) can be started while someone is still drinking. Might be worth asking again or talking to an addiction medicine specialist.
Consider the medication, naltrexone.
Kid called me “a pocket” once. That might not sound so bad, but he said it with a real mean sneer.
Kiragushya a 2 1/2 foot tall dancing sword waving samurai
Sounds like you’ve dated very few people…
Isn’t Proton a little… fascist?