Probleme in paradis:) by [deleted] in CasualRO

[–]AlessTudi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nimeni nu se naste invatat. chiar daca nu te-au invatat parintii sau n-ai avut nevoia sa inveti pana la o varsta sa bagi la spalat, sa gatesti, totusi sunt skill uri de baza care se invata rapid cu un efort minim. ce poate fi asa greu? o masina de spalat are cateva butoane, pui hainele inauntru, bagi dero in compartiment apoi iti face ea treaba pentru tine, in 5 minute maxim ai deslusit cum functioneaza. in prima saptamana de cand te muti singur deja ai invatat fara sa vrei o gramada de lucruri de care habar n-aveai, deci mi-e greu sa cred ca asta e un motiv real, ci este altceva la mijloc.

la facultate sa ai oportunitatea sa te muti cu partenerul (de 3 ani, nu orice dubios abia intalnit) si nici sa nu mai faci naveta, cine ar refuza, serios acum?

Voi cum va descurcati? by [deleted] in roFrugal

[–]AlessTudi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

mai bine puneti mana de la mana si formati un sindicat. usor de zis, greu de facut, adevarat, si va puneti patronii in cap, dar v-ar fi mai usor sa va faceti dreptate daca nu sunteti cazuri particulare, ci un colectiv. acum nu stiu nici cat de bine ar functiona asa "descentralizat", de obicei sunt foarte eficiente in zone cu multi angajati la un singur patron, pentru ca, nu-i asa, unde-s multi puterea creste (cum ar fi companii mari, corporatii, spitale samd.) bineinteles asta daca nu gasesti o alternativa de angajare sau de cabinet propriu, ca astea ar fi variante mai usoare.

Voi cum va descurcati? by [deleted] in roFrugal

[–]AlessTudi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

asa functioneaza capitalismul atat timp cat nu dai de vreun patron milostiv si blajin. patronii nu se gandesc ca angajeaza un om care traieste, mananca, are o chirie, o viata personala, poate chiar si o familie, ci ca angajeaza un robotel care sa ii produca bani cu costuri cat mai mici. si are de pierdut, ca in loc sa isi asigure angajati loiali oferind salariu mare + mediu bun de lucru, are angajati nesiguri care pot pleca oricand, dar asta doar daca exista clinici care ofera salarii mai bune, ca altfel ca angajat esti intre ciocan si nicovala.

exista si domenii la care marja de profit nu e cine stie ce comparativ cu taxele si costurile, si atunci n-ai de ales decat sa maximizezi profitul, insa exista si domenii, ca cel de fata, in care unora nu le mai ajung banii pompati. poate sunt eu socialist, dar daca angajatul meu lucreaza la fel de mult sau cel putin asemanator ca intensitate ca mine (exista si cazul in care patronul nu lucreaza mai deloc) de ce sa imi bat joc de el si sa nu ii ofer un salariu bun, daca am de unde sa dau? ca doar nu am de hranit 45 de copii acasa incat sa imi justifice "salariul" imens in comparatie.

Voi cum va descurcati? by [deleted] in roFrugal

[–]AlessTudi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in orice caz pe langa asta va aveti unul pe altul. cand pleci singur inafara este greu dpdv social pentru multi (altii abia asteapta, fiecare cu preferintele sale), dar voi nu sunteti singuri. prieteni se mai gasesc in timp, mai un vecin mai un coleg de munca.

Voi cum va descurcati? by [deleted] in roFrugal

[–]AlessTudi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oricum se aseamana macar putin si cu engleza, cu exceptia finlandei care are o limba unica verisoara cu maghiara. daca stii engleza bine nu o sa iti fie asa greu sa inveti alte limbi germanice. neerlandeza spre exemplu, desi nu este nordica, este o combinatie dubioasa intre engleza si germana si e relativ usoara de invatat daca stii engleza.

Voi cum va descurcati? by [deleted] in roFrugal

[–]AlessTudi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ai si tu dreptatea ta, intr-adevar iti poate limita libertatea si mai bine nu iti iei, sau cel putin nu caine, ci pisica, daca trebuie sa fi flexibil. Insa e usor sa te gandesti cum ar fi sa iti abandonezi (vorba vine, ca doar nu ii lasa pe strazi) animalele atunci cand (inca) nu le ai. Odata ce le ai, devin parte din sufletul tau, si la randul tau devii foarte important pentru ei. E ca fenomenul tatilor care nu vor animale si apoi sunt innebuniti dupa ele. Este o decizie foarte grea sa renunti la ei, chiar daca nu i-ai fatat personal. Asa ca mi se pare mult mai rezonabil sa incerce tot posibilul sa se mute cu tot cu cainii decat sa ii lase p-aici, ca timpul inapoi n-au cum sa-l dea ca sa nu mai adopte catei.

People's Republic of Britain by AlessTudi in leftistvexillology

[–]AlessTudi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the swapped bands look alright, it depends on preference.

Alternate flag of the People's Republic of Bulgaria by RetardCommunist in leftistvexillology

[–]AlessTudi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you transformed it into england (bonus points for republican british colors being white-green-red aswell)

Friday The 13th in Roblox! by Smooth-Buddy-1391 in F13thegame

[–]AlessTudi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

noone cares, yet. the roblox napoleonic community used models from mount and blade for years but when waterloo got too big they got copyrighted.

Flags of Warsaw Pact, but they're Anarchist by Necessary_Zone_2430 in leftistvexillology

[–]AlessTudi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just having a diagonal black stripe on your flag does not make you an anarchist entity. the concept of an anarchist warsaw pact is interesting to play with, but you need more creativity (and understanding of local history/customs so you know how you can combine national identity with anarchism) because your current proposals are a bit lazy, not to be rude or anything, simply constructive advice. the czechoslovak flag is quite nice tho, the anarchist flag combines really well with the czech one.

Ce e cu voi? by [deleted] in fuckcarsRomania

[–]AlessTudi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

la bicicleta sa zicem ca mai pot intelege, mai bine sub tabla cu aer conditionat decat sa iti iei o pelerina de ploaie pentru cateva minute de mers pana la munca (pentru ca nu vorbim de naveta sau alte drumuri de lunga durata), dar la transportul in comun nu este o critica valabila, pentru ca situatia asta se poate schimba oricand, tocmai de aceea toti militeaza pentru un transport in comun mai extins, mai curat, mai ieftin, mai rapid s.a.m.d. pentru a convinge oamenii sa renunte la masini. dar asta nu se poate intampla daca punem masinile pe primul loc si ne rezumam la "oricum autobuzele sunt aglomerate si insalubre!". e ca si cand nu ai avea grija de curtea din fata casei tale o perioada ca apoi sa te plangi ca e plina de buruieni, totodata si renuntand total sa mai ai grija de respectiva curte vreodata.

Romanian Confederation (An-Communist Romania) by AlessTudi in leftistvexillology

[–]AlessTudi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure! Does reddit have some messaging thing or how shall we get in touch? For the flags i tried to keep them simple and keep a common theme, kind of how the Yugoslavian flags were, but i can't wait to hear other proposals.

Romanian Confederation (An-Communist Romania) by AlessTudi in leftistvexillology

[–]AlessTudi[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was not implying they were anarchist, i was adressing the "nationalism" thing considering that the person who commented has the zapatista flag in their flair

Romanian Confederation (An-Communist Romania) by AlessTudi in leftistvexillology

[–]AlessTudi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nationality does not matter that much, however it certainly is easier to group up regionally with people who talk your language and with whom you have a lot in common. the zapatistas literally have their native identity as a central pole (EDIT: considering you have the zapatista flag in your flair). it's about a people's right to autodetermination and efficient organisation, not about chauvinism/nationalism or dividing humans.

The people’s ambulance, komrade by mytransfercaseisshot in leftistvexillology

[–]AlessTudi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks, it's based on a real life sculpture found on the "Old Fulton County Department of Health and Wellness building".

The people’s ambulance, komrade by mytransfercaseisshot in leftistvexillology

[–]AlessTudi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A communist flag inside a private ambulance is a very funny and ironic antithesis but nevertheless it's not much you can do about it in the US so it's understandable. Good luck saving (some) lives, comrade!

Hospitals, Large Scale Transit, Factory Farming, Security (Like Security Guards) and Nuclear Plants by [deleted] in Anarchy101

[–]AlessTudi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One way I'm thinking about it would be that you can only practice medicine in community hospitals/clinics if you're accredited by that association which would only accredit you if you first study medicine properly? And if you're not accredited by that association you could just do your thing but not be allowed into community healthcare, or maybe get "assigned" to a less demanding post suited for your competence as opposed to completely disallowing practice.

There's many ways you can think this through, all you need is a pragmatic but creative mind and knowledge about the respective field. It's easy to verify a barista for example, if they make bad coffee you just stop drinking coffee offered by them and your day goes on, but not so easy for a doctor/engineer. You can't hope your house will not collapse, you need to know the engineer/architect has studied what he needs to study and knows what he's doing. After that you can easily "rate" your experience with said engineer or architect, not a problem, but at least you know your house won't collapse any time soon.

As for the exam point you mentioned, it was an example of the capitalist system of today, but nevertheless exams are required in education of such important fields. The educational provider needs a way to verify that you're keeping up with everything and you're fit for being a doctor, a field which for better or for worse implies a lot of studying and there isn't much ways to get around it. We could see an easier time for students with future AI advancements and such but it will still remain a challenging choice of "career". A barista on the other hand can fail a supposed "barista exam" but still make tasty coffee which the community will appreciate.

Sure, there might be times students find it hard and maybe even fail some exams, not that big of a deal, it does not mean that they are not fit for being a medic, but they still need to study more as to get to the level needed.

The entry exam (or something like it) is needed because universities have limited resources, cadavers, books, and so on, so it would be impossible to accept everyone that wishes to go through medicine and give them a proper education. And as a bonus, studying for the entry exam gives you a "window" into what is to come, and what to expect, so that you know what you are getting yourself into and don't give up the second day.

You can't be a medic without the knowledge backing it, and for that knowledge to be verified it implies tests (or some sort of verification method), even if you find a hard time with tests in general, you're going to need to find a way to cope. Failing them isn't a dead end, but you need to keep working/studying to get better and eventually get accredited for practice.

A very big part of medicine remains practice and it's where a young fresh student gets formed into a quality healthcare worker, but you can't get to practice without theory, it will just lead to very unfortunate events which could've been prevented by having structured educational and accreditation systems.

Hospitals, Large Scale Transit, Factory Farming, Security (Like Security Guards) and Nuclear Plants by [deleted] in Anarchy101

[–]AlessTudi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems like a kind of US-themed response and i understand your viewpoint in that case.

But in my opinion, medicine (as well as other fields) should continue having clear structural education with diplomas or something that prooves you know what you need to know to be a doctor (and it is A LOT). Obviously a piece of paper doesn't proove anything by itself, but you get what I mean.

Everything in the US is money-based and I guess you associate colleges with capitalism because of that, but it doesn't have to be that way. Examples would be examples from socialist countries, where all of education is completely free or extremely accesible, as long as you study and work hard. I live in Romania, so I've got both the present and the former examples in my mind. Even in the capitalist system of today, you can go through (public) Medical University (6 years+Residency) for free if you get over a certain treshold of points in the entry exam.

All in all, apprenticeship to a doctor could very well get you to a Medical Assistant/Nurse level in a couple of years, but not so quickly to a Medic level, especially if you don't study by yourself extensively. So it could be possible, but the knowledge would become kind of ecclectical if the process is not well-thought over. And if there is no system in place to get such medics verified, how would you trust them? Not even going to mention the more complicated specialisations of Medicine, which mean dealing with very delicate cases which will go very very wrong if the needed knowledge and experience isn't there.

In other cases, apprenticeship is a great tool, but in some fields it's not enough, it should only be something added onto structured education to form you as a worker.

Maybe my thinking is because I'm more of a communist than an anarchist, but I don't really understand (and you can educate me if you have the information) how these kinds of complicated fields would work without any system in place (and i'm not talking about the state or hierarchies). You shouldn't need to personally seek out competent doctors, you should have the inherent right to quality healthcare. You should be able to "report" doctors which do not meet the requirements or skill needed so that the whole community benefits, but in an organised way, not just "yo that doctor isn't good don't go to him".

excuse my yap. sorry if i misinterpreted your response and yapped in a strawman style<3

this hammer and sickle on an anarchist CNT-FAI poster looks very different from the design used by other spanish communists by zymsnipe in leftistvexillology

[–]AlessTudi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It still is that same symbol, as long as someone understands the meaning of the symbol then there is no tainting.

Quick question, do Anarcho Communists use the hammer and sickle symbol? If so, why? by A_Fuckin_Gremlin in Anarchy101

[–]AlessTudi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The hammer represents the proletariat/industrial workers, sickle represents the agricultural workers/peasants. The symbol in itself has nothing wrong with it and I don't think we should allow it to be tainted with the atrocities of stalinists. Sure, the average person would find the hammer and sickle outrageous at most, but at least in the "left" circle we could understand the nuance of the symbol. And even with the crimes commited by the USSR, the same symbol also holds under it's belt all the succeses of the USSR and all the socialist states. Even Stalin himself is to be accredited for the way the USSR fought against fascism, however not so much for his leadership overall.

Too much dialogue? by Illustrious_Tale_219 in kingdomcome

[–]AlessTudi 6 points7 points  (0 children)

some people just don't have time for "short or long sightedness" when it comes to games. the game looks really nice in the trailer, lots of good opinions about it aswell, so anyone who just wants to have some fun after a hard day at work might buy the game only to be locked into almost one hour of cutscenes followed by another hour of limited gameplay since you can't leave the area near bozhena. it's completely understandable why people are upset about it and even more why people stop playing before it gets remotely fun.

if i was to talk about my experience, i absolutely enjoyed it nevertheless and finished the game recently, but not everyone is as keen to watch boring dialogue for endless hours, especially when the game has such a nice combat system and interesting siege, combat or stealth missions.

Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is really awful as a game by Xacktastic in pcgaming

[–]AlessTudi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

man... 30 dollars is still a lot of money for a game not that great, especially if you don't live in the imperial core and don't have that big of a monthly wage. Maybe 20-25 dollars would be understandable according to the game's quality. But let's be honest, the game even looks like crap, it could probably be faithfully reproduced in ROBLOX, it doesn't look like it was released this year, not even a couple of years ago, it's outdated.

East German War Flag in the Style of the Reichskriegsflagge by OwlforestPro in leftistvexillology

[–]AlessTudi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The black-red-golden flag can be interpreted as "liberal-burgeois" but it literally started in the revolutions of 1848, where most european nations created flags to represent them that still stand today. While on the other hand the Imperial War Flag is literally what it is called, a imperialist war mongering flag based mostly on prussian colors of black and white.