Honestly if I wasn't busy at work I'd make a whole list of why commie blocks are bad, including why they hardly make good social housing
TabbsTheBat
As someone from a post-soviet country, and had to live in one of those.. there's plenty of reasons to shit on them.
I was gonna do a whole joker-esque spiel about society and how ingrained certain gender roles are, with men being seen as more disposable, but then I realized that sarcasm is dead, and I should've been in bed an hour ago.. so just pretend I said something smart
My favourite activity :3
Optimus prime would wear a trucker gamer shirt it they made them in his size uwu
Fairsies :3 tbf.. my use of tone indicators probably already implied my poor understanding of tone in writing, so me assuming an argumentative tone is not out of left field hah ^^
I wake up at 5, do nothing till 9, and then right as im falling asleep I get the urge to do stuff despite not having the energy to get up x3
Counter point: I like it
(and I also find it useful, but I don't have the energy to argue about this)
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If I had that many eyes, I'd watch 50 cartoon shows at once :3 /j
Nah :3
In the same way being shot in the liver is better than being shot in the back of the head, sure. But if I saw someone saying victims of shootings that got bodyshot are "shitting on it for no reason" and "they only hate that their bullet scar is ugly" I'd call them out too.
Just cause something is better than the absolute worst doesn't mean it's immune from all criticism. There's probably a fallacy name for this, but I don't know it off the top of my head.. I shall call it "the starving kid fallacy" for now after the classic example of "there are starving kids in africa so you should eat your vegetables" that parents do.. and it the same way OP is doing by saying "there are homeless people, so you should be content with living in a commie block". It's just guilt tripping people for being dissatisfied with their situation for no particular gain other than a perceived moral high ground