I just have to say this. The freedom to say anything without worrying that I'm going to be banned by an overzealous Reddit moderator is one of the greatest things about Memo!
I just have to say this. The freedom to say anything without worrying that I'm going to be banned by an overzealous Reddit moderator is one of the greatest things about Memo!
I just have to say this. The freedom to say anything without worrying that I'm going to be banned by an overzealous Reddit moderator is one of the greatest things about Memo!
What do you think drove people to make and produce them? The fact that they would get stuff (money) in return. No one creates when the results of their work are taken from them.
This is such a fucking stupid and ignorant argument to make. Labor produced these things. Human intellect and creativity produced these things. Capitalists just took most of the money.
What you have to ask if why people traded their labor in order to create these things. It's because they got something in return.
This is such a fucking stupid and ignorant argument to make. Labor produced these things. Human intellect and creativity produced these things. Capitalists just took most of the money.
What do you think drove people to make and produce them? The fact that they would get stuff (money) in return. No one creates when the results of their work are taken from them.
Capitalists were always parasites on the working class people and are the ones that always sabotaged progress of humanity and create(d) perpetual wars
If it wasn't for capitalism you wouldn't have the computer, internet, or home to send this message from. All capitalism is at its core is the right to keep what is yours.
BTW, thoughs on 3D printed guns? I guess ABS plastic won't last more than 2 or 3 rounds, but that's better than nothing.
3D printed guns will suck for a long time. But what's great is that it helps spread technology that will eventually make it impossible for the government to stop gun production.
I want to see how many people currently use Memo on a day to day basis. Stats page only shows total users. So with that in mind, how often do you visit Memo?
I want to see how many people currently use Memo on a day to day basis. Stats page only shows total users. So with that in mind, how often do you visit Memo?
Daily
I'm on it several times a day and it's largely replaced my reddit time.