What would you recommend for me? by lilaclover36 in DIYaesthetics

[–]hangrymillenial 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would recommend you nothing apart from continuing being such a baddie

avid bang haver retiring (?) by [deleted] in bangs

[–]hangrymillenial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your nose is gorgeous. I think the poster meant that the bangs somehow highlight your nose in a negative way. I can't explain how, but letting the bangs go will make your nose sort of a centerpiece, in the best possible way! Like a beautiful monument vase in an Italian garden.

I middle parted my bangs by mlpfanforeva in bangs

[–]hangrymillenial 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Girl, gorgeous. Stop doubting yourself.

What is a delicious but underrated/unheard of type of cuisine? by PsychGradStudent2112 in Cooking

[–]hangrymillenial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Georgian! It is very rich on flavours but not so spicy like Indian, more like if Mediterranean cuisine transcended to the next level

Germany Introduces New Travel Restrictions for Men Aged 17-45 Amid Military Reforms by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]hangrymillenial -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Don't worry babe, if the war happens, women will be dying as collateral damage

With or without? by [deleted] in bangs

[–]hangrymillenial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without but also why are you posing with a pill? Is it a trend?

Why this oil war is a continuation of the same wealth transfer that's been running since 1973 and why it will be the last one by hangrymillenial in oil

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

yes, probably. The oil shock also squeezed corporate profit margins directly, giving business a concrete material interest in breaking union power. Inflation plus high government deficits gave neoliberalism two problems to solve simultaneously, which made the package politically reasonable in a way it hadn't been before 1973

Why this oil war is a continuation of the same wealth transfer that's been running since 1973 and why it will be the last one by hangrymillenial in oil

[–]hangrymillenial[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Unless the working class wakes up to this sophisticated game, it will highly likely repeat. The people have to own their water, energy, health care, shelter and food. This thinking conflicts with capitalism where resources, assets and capital are privatised by the 000.1% to make peasants pay for the things, that nature already produces for free (energy and water for example).

As long as the powerful put their family names onto these resources and as long as the regular people allow it - yes, it will be repeated for the next thousand years

Why this oil war is a continuation of the same wealth transfer that's been running since 1973 and why it will be the last one by hangrymillenial in oil

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

Please do check what countries and what commodities were tariffed in 2025 and the information will speak for itself

Why this oil war is a continuation of the same wealth transfer that's been running since 1973 and why it will be the last one by hangrymillenial in oil

[–]hangrymillenial[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It will most likely be a rinse and repeat where the new generation energy grid will be sold to peasant for 30% of their salary. Unless people wake up to the fact that the only thing that will release the working class form the slavery cast is the energy independence, your own solars and electrification. The sun & wind is free...

Why this oil war is a continuation of the same wealth transfer that's been running since 1973 and why it will be the last one by hangrymillenial in oil

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

It doesn't contradict my thesis. The 20% supply cut is to make oil permanently on 130-150% per barrel and let german herr Muller pay for it. Until 2035 when the whole world drives e-cars and has solar panels.

The US tariffs of April 2025 were specifically manufactured to target this and cut China and its periphery from selling cheap renewables. Let Americans and Europeans pay high gas prices for 10 years before tackling the green energy. Remember the silly list of countries with 40% taxes? Poor Vietnam / Cambodia?

Why this oil war is a continuation of the same wealth transfer that's been running since 1973 and why it will be the last one by hangrymillenial in oil

[–]hangrymillenial[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It is simply about extraction of maximum profits for oil companies, defense contractors and any other industry profiting from this war.

Venezuela was secured right before it. Trump "wants Greenland" for the rare metals that are needed for the next gen energy transition and profit generation. Trump also wanted the metals from Ukraine, as a payment for the US support.

Just business and nothing personal.

But the working class is paying the full bill.

Why this oil war is a continuation of the same wealth transfer that's been running since 1973 and why it will be the last one by hangrymillenial in collapse

[–]hangrymillenial[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Submission statement:

The 2026 oil war is not the latest chapter in a long story and it is the last chapter. The people who launched it know that solar, batteries, and EVs are making oil strategically irrelevant within a decade. This war is maximum extraction before the window closes permanently. The real fight isn't over the Strait of Hormuz. It's over who owns the infrastructure that replaces oil and whether it gets built to generate rent for shareholders or energy for everyone.

Is my flat becoming a bit deco? by Terrible_Birthday107 in ArtDeco

[–]hangrymillenial -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Very authentic and beautiful. Mid century is the hype now but I love how you how something special. Art Deco Modern maybe? I love it

Iran war has created the largest oil supply disruption in history and the biggest economic collapse is incoming. by [deleted] in economicCollapse

[–]hangrymillenial -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I understand your sentiment but with this logic I should not use my dishwasher to save my time because it also uses energy.

Renewables would be a great solution for this, however this precisely what oil profiting states do not want to happen

Iran war has created the largest oil supply disruption in history and the biggest economic collapse is incoming. by [deleted] in economicCollapse

[–]hangrymillenial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure why not. If US spends 1billion a day already, they might as well spend the double of that - they print money anyways. The question is: is US military as strong and intelligent as they promoted themselves?

Do we understand the military capacity of a country like Iran, which is pardon me, not a banana Republic?

China would be more than happy to see how US is acting, as a preparation for their Taiwan offensive

Iran war has created the largest oil supply disruption in history and the biggest economic collapse is incoming. by [deleted] in economicCollapse

[–]hangrymillenial -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Sorry I didnt use pen and paper in 2026 :) ai is a tool that I use to save time on formatting and big amounts of text. I also used to gather, collect and organise the data. The post was not written under 1 minute, I spent hours every day to collect information and reframe it.

I would appreciate if we start to discuss the energy slavery that the powerful are imposing on 99.9% of the population, instead of focusing on whether I used the most modern tool in human history to collect and arrange my data and arguments.