Message from @Fitzydog

Discord ID: 614472244264960041


2019-08-23 14:14:01 UTC  

afua

2019-08-23 14:14:07 UTC  

classic british name

2019-08-23 14:14:23 UTC  

I feel enriched already

2019-08-23 14:14:37 UTC  

enriched with culture

2019-08-23 14:14:44 UTC  

impoverished of money

2019-08-23 14:28:55 UTC  

When Twitter algorythms misunderstand my tweets...
https://gyazo.com/4b9730dc6afece3dbe4e69c0621958e0

oh my recommendations are basically a list of people I don't want to follow

I got Ash Sarkar the other day

2019-08-23 14:41:37 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/614469298500403200/1566537545797.png

2019-08-23 14:42:05 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/614469417442738206/1566537626159.png

2019-08-23 14:42:11 UTC  

capitalism is nearly as bad as communism change my mind

2019-08-23 14:42:22 UTC  

Yes

2019-08-23 14:44:41 UTC  

@Tero I wouldn't exactly blame capitalism for this.

Those two old images are from an era when capitalism was its least impeded

2019-08-23 14:45:19 UTC  

i would disagree

2019-08-23 14:45:29 UTC  

The two new ones are a result of govt regulations and building codes

2019-08-23 14:45:38 UTC  

spiritually, people were still actively christian in the old photo
this was the greatest impediment to unbridled capitalism

2019-08-23 14:46:07 UTC  

Oh, I don't consider those things to be antithetical whatsoever

2019-08-23 14:49:02 UTC  

It's usually either that the inheritors left the property to rot away or there were no inheritors and nobody claimed it, so either the government or whatever inheritor remained sold the property off

2019-08-23 14:53:19 UTC  

@Tero In a hypercapitalist situation, there's no big-brother government to help you out when you're down on your luck.

It's a free-for-all of self responsibility. And its this environment in which being a part of a church community is the most necessary.

2019-08-23 14:54:08 UTC  

I don't see it coincidental at all that religiosity fell at the same time we started to look to the State for solutions to our problems

2019-08-23 14:54:39 UTC  

so where are all the corporate HQs that look like this
and all the churches that are square glass boxes

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/614472580090298398/1565989268104.png

2019-08-23 14:55:20 UTC  

@Tero Most churches I see today are square glass boxes, not gonna lie

2019-08-23 14:55:33 UTC  

Who the fuck is jay powel

2019-08-23 14:55:41 UTC  

<:makes_you_think:382980749780844554>

2019-08-23 14:55:52 UTC  

weird

2019-08-23 14:56:00 UTC  

i don't think i've ever seen a glass box church

2019-08-23 14:56:10 UTC  

Oh shit, it's the Federal Reserve chair

2019-08-23 14:56:17 UTC  

HE'S BREAKING THE CONDITIONING

2019-08-23 14:56:23 UTC  

<:pepe_eyes:378719408362881024>

2019-08-23 14:56:47 UTC  

hold up

2019-08-23 14:56:50 UTC  

is he not jewish?

2019-08-23 14:57:00 UTC  

this would be the first nonjew chair of the fed in generations..

2019-08-23 14:58:54 UTC  

@Tero About that architecture: You know how expensive it is to make something like that? And how many code violations it has?

1. Building codes from the STATE prevent that stuff
2. The modern cost of labor from regulations and minimum wage from the STATE make it cost inefficient

2019-08-23 14:59:27 UTC  

it's literally illegal to build beautiful stuff nowadays

2019-08-23 14:59:40 UTC  

it would always cost more regardless of regulation, because it has a lot of decoration and it's stone brick etc.

2019-08-23 15:00:21 UTC  

Sure, but not a LOT more. The increased cost was manageable by an increased lifespan and lower maintenance

<:alex_jones:453626940021276672> AUDIT THE FED <:covfefe:440543908846632980>

2019-08-23 15:01:05 UTC  

and there's a ton of perfectly code-legal decoration you can do on the exterior of a building anyway