No.11028
>>11016It was an obvious contradiction, so why not. Usually, EC is quick to point this stuff out. The behavior is inexcusable regardless, der akademische Rat soll den György strafen.
No.11029 KONTRA
>>11028No, you are just as obsessed with le conservatives as the average poltard is with trannies.
Congrats, I guess.
No.11031 KONTRA
>>11029Whatever you say, professor.
No.11040
>>11032A St. Michael's coin gifted me by my mother one Christmas. Have it in my pocket every day.
>>11034My bike was a piece of junk which tried to kill me, but I still feel bad having left it in Florida. Kept the headlamp. Will get a new bike eventually- been two years without- and attach it. Symbolically link the two.
No.11041
>>11040Huh, that reminds me that I have a St. Christophorus medal in my car that my grandma gave to me when I got my driver's licence.
I am less attached to it because of the saintly protection and more because of my grandma.
No.11045
Ernst, A, B, C or D?
battery plopped onto wire - the wire splits into shortcut and open wire.
what happens?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AXv49dDQJw> hot! hot! hot!> if I melt my fingers together, that'll help No.11046
How can I post with Omsk bird? Should I get an Omsk proxy or should I post via tor? I don't want to stand out with my singular countryball.
t. I'm that cat
No.11049
>>11047So it's just Omsk IP.
No.11050 KONTRA
>>11046I'd guess that you get Omsk ball with any IP that can't be geolocated by whatever service EC is using for it. Try different proxies or use tor.
That being said, just bee urself and use your own ball.
No.11051
>>10987> In an ideal world, you would be waterboarded until you could produce the names of 25 different pornstars, and then you'd apologize for your posts.listen to our enlightened lord and savior.
praise his blinding wisdom.
>>11020> gf is a freemason> freemasonunlikely; it's a dicks club. there are some female-ish off-shoots, but generally it's usually more regarded as "freemasons' wife club". idk about every loge, though. there might be some mixed sex loge by now.
No.11052
>>11046Buy Ernstchan Premium subscription.
No.11053
>>11052Thanks, it worked!
No.11055
>>11052So you're telling me there's now an EaaS subscription above my Ernstchan Gold Account. What's next? Ernstchan battle pass and cosmetic gacha pulls?
>>11050An educated guess. I'll try proxy switching.
Alas, beeing myself has only wrecked my life. Now I just want to bee other people.
No.11057 KONTRA
>>11051I really wonder what happened to you to become such a miserable twat.
No.11058
Every time I remember about my father's death and the circumstances thereof, I am briefly overcome with a flash of impotent rage.
At myself, at the circumstances, at society, at God, and ultimately at the fact that I wanted this all along.
No.11059
Just drank something called "Izumi", that styles itself after East Asian aesthetics, is flavored like raspberry, legally denoted as "wine based beverage", way sweeter than regular wine, but somehow has fewer calories per milliliter.
Anyway, tastes kinda like cheap shit, but at least it IS actually cheap.
based
what was I talking about again?
anyway
kill the bourgeoisie class war now
No.11060
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No.11062
>>11058So your dad died? Are you a proxy? Did I not get the news?
Also rage = potential hidden sadness (sad about what? That it ended like that? That you are like your father? Sad that the world/society is such a place where this happens? What could it be?
No.11065
>>11062Potential hidden sadness against the machine
No.11066 KONTRA
>>11060Turning my daily posting into a paid substack.
No.11067
I'm changing careers. Pretty excited, a better life awaits. Who says winter can't be a time of renewal?
No.11068
>>11067I'm excited for you!
Will you now become a professional AI poster creator with a mission to make g*rmans uncomfortable?
In any case I'm looking forward to see what you will bless us with.
No.11069
>look up guide for literally anything
>it's a video tutorial
No, I will rather die stupid than listen to you and your annoying nasal voice mumble your way through some shitty advice that you could have spent ten minutes tops writing down instead of spending certainly longer to make a video and calling for like and subscribe. FUCK YOUUUUIU
I really wonder if it's THAT easier to make a shitty video than a written guide, especially if the answer is just one or two sentences.
No.11070
>>11067Will you slowly start to betray the working class while doing so? Or did the Chinese State become aware of your skill set?
No.11071 KONTRA
>>11066Subscribed.
>>11067Very nice. Best of luck with your new endeavors.
>>11069It's about the money.
Just read the video, bro:
https://youtubetranscript.com No.11080
I checked the catalog and didn't find a history thread. I'm disappointed in you, Ernst. You have changed. You no longer engage in serious discussion on the industrial output of Ottoman Empire during WWI.
inb4 starting a thread myself, I don't have any relevent idea to post right now.
No.11082
>>11080I started reading this.
t. 5 pages in
No.11083
>>11080Strange, I could swear there was one... did it fall off the last page?
No.11084
>>11083We didn't even get to the last page yet.
No.11085
>>11082An excerpt from the introduction
>As a result of these [scientific] discoveries [thermodynamics and (other?) laws of energy are meant here], the image of labor was radically transformed. It became labor power, a concept emphasizing the expenditure and deployment of energy as opposed to human will, moral purpose, or even technical skill. The doctrine of energy thus contributed to a decisive break with the two great traditions that combined to form the Western idea of labor: labor was neither spiritualized as in the Christian worldview, nor deprecated and identified with degradation as in the ancient Greek word ponos, which translates as pain or travail. Equally absent here is the ancient craft ideal of labor as an activity not confined to satisfying needs, but as an ennobling, poetic "accomplishment" (a vision that modern socialism translates into labor as the true path to redemption from alienation and the ennobling of human nature). In the energetic image of labor the intellectual, purposeful, or teleological, side is incidental. Marx, too, viewed labor power (in contrast to labor) as devoid of purpose and meaning, a purely quantifiable output of force, subject only to abstraction. As mechanical work, as "Arbeitskraft," labor power is entirely indifferent to the nature of its material form.5>The discovery of labor power-and its subsequent elaboration in political economy, medicine, physiology, psychology, and politics was emblematic of a society that idealized the endless productivity of nature. Semantically, this meant that the word work was universalized to include the expenditures of energy in all motors, animate as well as inanimate. The Promethean power of industry (cosmic, technical, and human) could be encompassed in a single productivist metaphysic in which the concept of energy, united with matter, was the basis of all reality and the source of all productive power - a materialist idealism, or as I prefer to call it, transcendental materialism. The language of labor power was more than a new way of representing work: it was a totalizing framework that subordinated all social activities to production, raising the human project of labor to a universal attribute of nature. No.11088 KONTRA
I had lunch and a mug of herbal tea after class and I feel like instead of lifting my mood, it only made me more volatile.
Philosophy class was okay, afterwards we discussed some stuff and I was let into some dirty little secrets from the department's history which I'll won't share, but it was interesting.
During class I took a painkiller because my head was killing me. After class I contemplated going to the library or going home. In the end I decided with my feet instead of my head and I just turned right instead of left. Went to the library. Of course it was half-closed so there were no free spaces. I left and decided with my feet again. I didn't get off at the college. I went home. My head was killing me.
I had all sorts of thoughts about the state of things around me. Contemplated asking a friend if he'd like to tackle translating the entire Hanfeizi with me.
Of course the other thought was that I fucking hate the flock of tourists blocking the sidewalk and how can that group of hobos have at least two police officers besides them for over 8 hours?
But in retrospect, that idea of tackling the HFZ together with a friend sounds like a good idea.
At home I had some tea and some french toast. Then another painkiller and that made my headache go away mostly. It hasn't been this bad in ages. I wonder if there's a serious weather shift or something.
Tomorrow? Tomorrow I'll go to the library. Study for the exams.
Yesterday a friend told me that I'm the oddest person they know, because at the same time I "possess the soul of a child and a pensioner". Apparently I had genuine sparkle in my eyes during yesterday when my dad dressed up as Santa to give me a bag of chocolates. At least my mother's coworkers said.
Damn, I'm totally melodramatic again. I think tomorrow will be great if I can manage to go to bed before midnight instead of frying my fucking brain with youtube.
Did I mention I'm gonna get printed? I'll have my own copy of the issue and everything.
No.11089 KONTRA
Someone had the bright idea of inviting a G*rman into an online community. How can a person radiate such a depressive and gloomy atmosphere with every word they let out of their mouth. It's incredible. As if he's grabbed his phone while lying on the floor after contemplating suicide for 20 hours straight.
>>11088Are you going to have some time off on Christmas? A couple of weeks could do wonders.
No.11090 KONTRA
>>11089>How can a person radiate such a depressive and gloomy atmosphere with every word they let out of their mouth.You know what the schizo is telling us about the state of Germany? It's all true and thus depressing. That is the burden of the German crying from the bottom of his baerbacked raped soul.
>some time off on Christmas? A couple of weeks could do wonders>Christmas [holidays]>couple of weeksDoes not compute. But yes, some time off works wonders. And speaking from experience in working academically, taking a few days off up until a week or two can be the reset desperately needed. A refresh, a clear-sighted come back to the matter of your concern. Every hard-working humanities student/further up the academic career path will sooner or later realize this or burn out. When you know you are hitting walls, just chill and do something else that is not about dealing with the built of the wall you are dealing with
it is probably true for all people who spend energy on doing similar tasks No.11092
First thing I heard on the radio this morning: If you're just waking up, it snowed overnight. Looked out the window. Dammit. Shoveled out the driveway before breakfast. About four inches. Not too bad. At least the snowplows were out early, and my commute was decent.
I miss Florida.
No.11096
>>11089>How can a person radiate such a depressive and gloomy atmosphere with every word they let out of their mouthI mean if we look at the germans around here, it shouldn't be surprising.
Is it a finnish online community? Maybe he heard about the highest suicide rate meme and tried to fit in.
No.11097 KONTRA
>>11092You use picrel for clearing out the snow right? Works especially well for driveways. I only use a shovel in tight spaces where this can't fit. Anyways, a little snow clearing gets the day off to a good start don't you think?
>>11096>if we look at the germans around here, it shouldn't be surprising.I thought that we only had a bad batch of G*rmans here. Troubling.
>Is it a finnish online community?No.
No.11098
>>11097I use pic. Lift and throw method, which is easier with that ergonomic handle. Not a perfect shovel though. Wet snow tends to get clogged. I also have a long narrow shovel for pushing light snow, and a lightweight flat shovel for...actually don't know why I have that one. Rarely use it. Oh, and a snow broom for my car. Love that thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fd7VuzALBCMt.Shill
>a little snow clearing gets the day off to a good start don't you think?Watching my neighbors in full hooded winter coats boots and scarfs while I'm out there in a t-shirt and sneakers :D
No.11099 KONTRA
>>11089I have like two exams and one presentation, so I’ll have plenty of time off after Christmas.
My plan is to try out a few games and to read some.