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Are you happy still living at home with your mam?


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There's nothing wrong with it, our obsession with fractured, disparate families is an invention of capitalism and we'd all be a lot better off if we lived in large family groups like the Indians do. I mean proper Indians, not the reserves which American Indians live on which is a different concept altogether.

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The game is to break up the family unit and any other site of resistance that gets in the way of making disperate communities nervously buying shit to feel good/safe/belong.

Good to know someone on here actually contemplates the OP rather than just posting shitty gifs.

 

 

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Good to know someone on here actually contemplates the OP rather than just posting shitty gifs.

 

 

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It's a really interesting topic as it goes. It was noted that women were resistant to buying stuff back in the day (control of the family budget) and also didn't pay tax...The culture creation drive has mainly been aimed at women post 2nd world war...Magazines showing them running on beaches (alone) smoking (film stars), the pill and a whole host of other things...They alone were holding up capitalism for quite some while. The image of the single woman now is a pathetic creature fighting her hormonic drives while juggling shopping in trendy shops and living alone in Ikeaised compartments drowning in cheap lounge music made by machines.

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