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People donāt hate math. They hate being confused, intimidated, and embarrassed by math. Their problem is with how itās taught.
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Us (2019) dir. Jordan Peele
āOne day there was an anonymous present sitting on my doorstepāVolume One of Capital by Karl Marx, in a brown paper bag. A joke? Serious? And who had sent it? I never found out. Late that night, naked in bed, I leafed through it. The beginning was impenetrable, I couldnāt understand it, but when I came to the part about the lives of the workersāthe coal miners, the child laborersāI could feel myself suddenly breathing more slowly. How angry he was. Page after page. Then I turned back to an earlier section, and I came to a phrase that Iād heard before, a strange, upsetting, sort of ugly phrase: this was the section on ācommodity fetishism,ā āthe fetishism of commodities.ā I wanted to understand that weird-sounding phrase, but I could tell that, to understand it, your whole life would probably have to change. His explanation was very elusive. He used the example that people say, āTwenty yards of linen are worth two pounds.ā People say that about every thing that it has a certain value. This is worth that. This coat, this sweater, this cup of coffee: each thing worth some quantity of money, or some number of other thingsāone coat, worth three sweaters, or so much moneyāas if that coat, suddenly appearing on the earth, contained somewhere inside itself an amount of value, like an inner soul, as if the coat were a fetish, a physical object that contains a living spirit. But what really determines the value of a coat? The coatās price comes from its history, the history of all the people involved in making it and selling it and all the particular relationships they had. And if we buy the coat, we, too, form relationships with all those people, and yet we hide those relationships from our own awareness by pretending we live in a world where coats have no history but just fall down from heaven with prices marked inside. āI like this coat,ā we say, āItās not expensive,ā as if that were a fact about the coat and not the end of a story about all the people who made it and sold it, āI like the pictures in this magazine.āA naked woman leans over a fence. A man buys a magazine and stares at her picture. The destinies of these two are linked. The man has paid the woman to take off her clothes, to lean over the fence. The photograph contains its historyāthe moment the woman unbuttoned her shirt, how she felt, what the photographer said. The price of the magazine is a code that describes the relationships between all these peopleāthe woman, the man, the publisher, the photographerāwho commanded, who obeyed. The cup of coffee contains the history of the peasants who picked the beans, how some of them fainted in the heat of the sun, some were beaten, some were kicked.For two days I could see the fetishism of commodities everywhere around me. It was a strange feeling. Then on the third day I lost it, it was gone, I couldnāt see it anymore.ā
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Wallace Shawn, The Fever
(To understand it, your whole life would probably have to change.)
I saw Wallace Shawn at the end of this quote and thought surely itās a different Wallace Shawn surely itās not the fucking dinosaur from Toy Story this canāt be the fucking Sicilian from the Princess Bride but it is. Itās the same fucking guy I just read an explanation of commodity fetishism written by Mr. Incredibleās tiny boss at the insurance company
Heās given talks at a Socialist conference too
Imagine this dude naked in bed with a copy of Capital vol 1 that just showed up on his doorstep in a brown paper bag
Donāt gotta imagine boss
8 years old. College reading level. The weight of the world on my shoulders.
20 years old. illiterate. the weight of the universe has given me chronic back pain
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) confronted a CEO Thursday for pricing a drug designed to reduce the risk of HIV transmission at $8 in Australia but over $1,500 in the U.S.
āYouāre the CEO of Gilead. Is it true that Gilead made $3 billion in profits from Truvada in 2018?ā Ocasio-Cortez asked Gilead CEO Daniel O'Day.
ā$3 billion in revenue,ā he clarified.
The current list price is $2,000 a month in the United States, correct?ā she asked, referring to Truvada.
āItās $1,780 in the United States,ā O'Day responded.
āWhy is it $8 in Australia?ā Ocasio-Cortez countered.
āTruvada still has patent protection in the United States and in the rest of the world it is generic,ā O'Day explained, adding, āIt will be generically available in the United States as of September 2020.ā
āI think itās important here that we notice that we the public, we the people, developed this drug. We paid for this drug, we lead and developed all the patents to create Prep and then that patent has been privatized despite the fact that the patent is owned by the public, who refused to enforce it,ā Ocasio-Cortez said.
āThereās no reason this should be $2,000 a month. People are dying because of it and thereās no enforceable reason for it.ā
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/444091-ocasio-cortez-confronts-ceo-for-nearly-2k-price-tag-on-drug-that-costs-8-in
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) confrontedĀ a CEO Thursday forĀ pricing a drug designed to reduce the risk of HIV transmission at $8 in
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fucked up how some brits in the 1800s just made upĀ āwestern civilisationā and decided that it originated in āancient greeceā, and here we are in 2019 still talking about that shit
you know when guys wear those graphic t shirts that have like āiām fluent in sarcasmā or whatever printed on them. i think that should be a felony.
Bosses be likeĀ āthe fact that you clock out on time and refuse to come into work early or on your days off shows youāre not committed to the job :/ā
*goes to sleep around 1:30am instead of 3:30am* i am the epitome of health and wellness look at me managing my sleep schedule and going to bed EARLY like a functional member of society!
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Fun fact about dogs raised with cats:
They like to loaf
They also bathe like cats!
please tell your dog that i adore them and theyāre perfect
A cat meowing at your feet, looking up at you, is life smiling at you. Those are moments where weāre lucky. They remind us that weāre alive.Ā
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