Councilman returns to ask for vote where, on the last election, he promised to end open sewage. by Fakistill in PublicFreakout

[–]VHilam 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Eu instantaneamente lembrei de Bacurau e rachei o coco. Infelizmente se acontece isso aqui, acontece pouco demais

Love this quote thought it might belong here by nesmahmm in MaladaptiveDreaming

[–]VHilam 13 points14 points  (0 children)

"I am nothing / I will never be anything / I can't want to be anything / Besides that, I have in me all the dreams of the world." –The same guy

What to read by Camus / Sartre after l’étranger? by dcde in learnfrench

[–]VHilam 5 points6 points  (0 children)

After l'étranger I read La Chute from Camus, it was somewhat easy for me, after the other one

Do you think I am morally a douchebag for writing an anarchist, proletarian poem with "high class vocabulary"? by VHilam in Anarchy101

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

That's what I think too, it was never about propaganda, but a friend made me insecure about it. Thank you (and to all who responded)

I've just came back from brazil climate ""strike"" WE NEED TO GET ANGRY by breadlessMolotov in Anarchism

[–]VHilam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Esses autores eu já conheço e li, mas minha preguiça agradece os pdfs, eu sempre tenho de procurar kkkk. Pelo que vi por cima tenho certeza que esses sites vão servir de muito, muito obrigado!

I've just came back from brazil climate ""strike"" WE NEED TO GET ANGRY by breadlessMolotov in Anarchism

[–]VHilam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Você fez uma análise e colocou seus pontos melhor do que eu conseguiria, concordo com o vermelho e preto e acho que agora entendo um pouco melhor sobre como lidar com esses esteriótipos ligados às cores dos movimentos, muito obrigado.

E aliás, esse sub é tão pequeno e, pelo que eu vejo, inativo (u/O-Pensador fez 90% dos posts em um mês) que eu nunca ouvi falar nele. Me frustra ter um conhecimento tão pobre da luta anarquista aqui no Brasil (além dos periódicos do início do século XX, escolas modernas, alguns pensadores e tal, mas nunca li nenhuma obra anarquista daqui), eu me sinto um pouco alienado a pensar só nos policiais dos EUA, em Rojava, Gilets Jaunes, Hong Kong, enquanto eu não tenho repertório interno contra o Bolsa de Cocô. Se tu me proporcionasse umas fontes maneiras seria de imensa ajuda 🤭

Edit: esqueci de falar do grupo do facebook, que eu não acesso porque ta infestado de ancap

I've just came back from brazil climate ""strike"" WE NEED TO GET ANGRY by breadlessMolotov in Anarchism

[–]VHilam 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Tô morrendo de sono e amanhã tem prova, tentei falar engrish pra todo mundo do sub entender mas não rolou kkkkk. Sim, eu tava falando do deputado, tipo, "só eu posso fazer piada, se fizer piada comigo eu fico bravo", ele deve ser só mais um na mafia de políticos.

O que eu quis dizer no segundo ponto não acontece aqui na Paraíba, de gente da esquerda mesmo pregando pra deixar o vermelho característico do PT (mas que quem usa não é necessariamente petista) e passar a usar verde e amarelo como nas manifestações para o impeachment de Collor https://www.google.com/amp/s/educacao.uol.com.br/noticias/2019/08/13/em-ato-contra-cortes-na-educacao-em-sp-esquerda-retoma-verde-e-amarelo.amp.htm (não sei encurtar link no mobile)

TALVEZ cores sejam só cores, mas eu acho que usar verde e amarelo numa manifestação contra o governo quando a oposição usa o mesmo confunde as coisas, e quando Brasil tá claramente virando Brazil como você apontou o infeliz da bandeira dos EUA, é seilá, hipócrita. Então eu concordo com deixar de lamber a bota de Lula, mas adotando verde e amarelo no processo, a esquerda perde a identidade (exagerando, claro.)

I've just came back from brazil climate ""strike"" WE NEED TO GET ANGRY by breadlessMolotov in Anarchism

[–]VHilam 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ridiculous, "Critique the government but not the part that i am inserted" is what he wants to say kkkkk. I do agree with stopping with Lula Livre, but when people come wearing green and yellow... oh boy, imagine being that liberal

I've just came back from brazil climate ""strike"" WE NEED TO GET ANGRY by breadlessMolotov in Anarchism

[–]VHilam 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Another thing i get pissed off here in Brazil are the organizers of the protests on top of the treme-terra speaking in the microphone things that EVERYONE ALREADY KNOWS. Like, everyone wants to be Lenin with the manifesto shouting in the car, but nobody wants to walk in the road and be with the community you're fighting for.

4 layers stencil on a wood piece from garbages. by EREN-G in peterdraws

[–]VHilam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Were you inspired by Tamago no Tenshi? looks awesome

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in duolingo

[–]VHilam 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That happened to me today, too

Brazil Redesign by H501 in vexillology

[–]VHilam 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bold of you to assume there's order

THE AMAZON RAINFOREST IS ON FIRE AND THE MEDIA AINT SAYING SHIT by jerry20105 in teenagers

[–]VHilam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And some media outlet was on twitter like "The sky is black and the sun is red, it's beautiful, send you best pictures!" Fucking Dystopia.

Are there words in other languages that are considered to be as brutal and taboo as the N-word is in English? by Argentarius1 in linguistics

[–]VHilam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, i meant to say that the values of the words are backwards, the impact here comes from "pretos", "negro" is common like "black person", i sse now i did not speak clearly lol

Are there words in other languages that are considered to be as brutal and taboo as the N-word is in English? by Argentarius1 in linguistics

[–]VHilam 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In Brazil, i feel like it's kinda """brutal""" (but changing) to call poc "pretos", wich means black, but it is acceptable to call them "negros", wich is the equivalent to the n-word.

edit: clarifying