FumpyAer [any, comrade/them]

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Cake day: June 30th, 2023

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  • I tossed it into Google and this came out. It appears there are some proverb-like phrases and some references to Buddhism. And at least one phrase about food.

    Translation follows

    Even none

    Nothing is afraid of destruction, nothing

    No vision

    even unconsciously

    Consciousness without feelings

    ears, nose, tongue, body and mind

    Sono-flavor fermentation method

    Lao Di

    There is no end to ignorance

    Immortal

    Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva

    Wu Ku Ji Lu Dao Feng

    No wisdom or humor

    The path of beauty and righteousness endures all suffering

    Traveling Deeply into Prajnaparamita

    Seeing the five aggregates entering

    Primary color is empty

    Not dirty or dirty

    The color is not dark, neither increasing nor decreasing

    No fear

    It’s the Supreme Brother

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    So

    No pain




  • Letting our children be educated into being chuds and destroying local social services by not voting isn’t gonna lead to communism.

    Step 1: Don’t vote in local elections
    Step 2: Voting rates hit some arbitrary low number, deligitimizing democracy
    Step 3: ???
    Step 4: We achieve communism or force a ceasefire?

    I don’t know, I just don’t see it. It’s no more logical than the Nazis attacking a transformer to make race war happen. I’m not even saying vote for Kamala, but throwing my ballot initiative to legalize abortion just doesn’t make sense unless you’re an accelerationist.









  • The context I hear the phrase “women and nonbinary people” in is usually just to 1) acknowledge that both can be targets of misogyny even if the enby person is just not masc enough to have male privelege or 2) to include nonbinary people into a program designed to combat patriarchy (like access to a cis-men-free safe space or access to apply for a position in a feminist org trying to avoid being overrepresented by cis male people in positions of authority). In such cases, the person using the phrase is using the phrase in good faith and just trying not to exclude non-binary people. I have some inkling of how it could be frustrating to be repeatedly lumped in with women in a grouping… But enby people do face similar obstacles as women sometimes, in addition to unique ones.

    Can you (or somebody else if you would rather not) give me an example of the phrase being used in a harmful way? I do see how segregating menby and womenby into separate comms is enforcing the gender binary on non-binary people which is bad. Is it because the phrase promotes underlying assumptions that enby people are adjacent to women?