you don't understand, bank is the name of my dog
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 03:31 (eleven years ago)
a bankrupt bank robber robs a bank with a gun; a gunner banks rob and runs
-- robin banks
― (曇り) (clouds), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 07:46 (eleven years ago)
http://www.robinbanks.co.za/
― linda cardellini (zachlyon), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 08:06 (eleven years ago)
His provocative suggestion is that the authorities would find a self-consciously simulated (i.e. not real) bank robbery more dangerous than the "real" thing. The latter merely transgresses the law of property, which in turn reaffirms the ediface of the criminal justice system. The simulated robbery, however, makes visible the law of simulation; it exposes the absence of a basic reality and the constructed nature of the hyperreal.
― sʌxihɔːl (Ward Fowler), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 08:27 (eleven years ago)
http://i.imgur.com/Cwm9nWj.jpg
― 龜, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 13:23 (eleven years ago)
I'm glad I've been to Cuba multiple times before the Starbucks and whatnot. I wish there was a middle ground between people having basic freedoms and not being rampaged by lots of Wal Marts.
― Van Horn Street, Wednesday, December 17, 2014 2:40 PM (3 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
A bit simply put, perhaps, but on point
― man alive, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 20:47 (eleven years ago)
just spitballin here but maybe cuba could be turned into a museum for americans disgusted at their economic system to tour multiple times
― lag∞n, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:20 (eleven years ago)
btw idk how starbucks became the symbol for the excesses of american capitalism but its inadequate to the point that it makes you think maybe people are just complaining about their consumer options
― lag∞n, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:23 (eleven years ago)
I've seen one Walmart in my life. Until you get to about $15k GDP per capita most multi-nationals dgaf.
― Wristy Hurlington (ShariVari), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:25 (eleven years ago)
walmart is fwiw a much better symbol of the problems w 21st century capitalism, anyway i heard a similar sentiment as van horns expressed multiple times on twitter today and it comes off mostly as a complaint about a big store ruining the view
― lag∞n, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:33 (eleven years ago)
is starbucks a bad corporation? i've never heard a lot shitty about them
― you say tomato/i say imago (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:35 (eleven years ago)
would they sell Cuban rum at this Walmart in Pinar del Rio?
― guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:35 (eleven years ago)
Starbucks brownies are good
― guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:36 (eleven years ago)
they pay shit (but who doesn't). can't remember if they offer any kind of insurance or benefits. ime the worst aspect of working there was dealing w/ the preening fussiness of the customers.
― (曇り) (clouds), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:39 (eleven years ago)
iirc they are known for offering pretty good insurance/benefits
― iatee, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:39 (eleven years ago)
the left-wing critique is usually on fair trade stuff / killing small businesses
― iatee, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:40 (eleven years ago)
They paid a total of $15m in tax over the course of 14 years in the UK, despite sales of about $750m a year.
Also known for predatory / anti-competitive tactics that haven't really worked very well.
Frappes are good, though.
― Wristy Hurlington (ShariVari), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:43 (eleven years ago)
http://neilyoung.com/?frontpage=true
― sʌxihɔːl (Ward Fowler), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:54 (eleven years ago)
people fretting about this stuff at this moment need to take a seat imo
that said i've heard there's almost no coastline in jamaica that doesn't have a resort on it
― goole, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:55 (eleven years ago)
No Starbucks though. Have to give them that.
― Wristy Hurlington (ShariVari), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 22:00 (eleven years ago)
actual facebook post in my news feed today from a HS acquintance:
"Cozumel is the only place I can get Starbucks in the Caribbean. Hence, my favorite port. #itsthelittlethings"
― marcos, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 22:02 (eleven years ago)
I think Starbucks could also stand for wealth inequality and/or a kind of tourists/natives divide, IDK, do they have Starbucks in like tourist areas of DR?
But yeah concerns about capitalism and consumerism entering Cuba address more than just the sense that we'll lose photogenic old cars and rustic weather-beaten houses and buena vista social club or whatever
― man alive, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 22:03 (eleven years ago)
kinda depends on what you mean "on it" re jamaica and resorts
― lag∞n, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 22:03 (eleven years ago)
*should address
― man alive, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 22:04 (eleven years ago)
ha marcos answered my question I guess
Cafe con leche, cortadito (especialmente con espumita) are the best ever -- Cuba don't need no Starbucks
― guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 22:05 (eleven years ago)
I don't really have a good sense of how much, say, Riviera Maya development really benefits *The Local Economy* as opposed to putting money in international investors' pockets while providing shit jobs to people who lost their fishing docks or whatever.
― man alive, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 22:05 (eleven years ago)
There's an unbelievably huge tourist / resident divide and dozens of large resorts in Cuba already. The tourists just aren't American.
― Wristy Hurlington (ShariVari), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 22:06 (eleven years ago)
most ppl prob rather work at a resort than fish tho obvs thats not nearly the whole picture, the characterization of them at "shit jobs" is certainly debatable too
― lag∞n, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 22:08 (eleven years ago)
Those who can stay thanks to wet foot/dry foot often travel back and forth and leave relatives money (e.g. my abuela's caretaker).
― guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 22:14 (eleven years ago)
went to cuba on a very brief trip (10 days or so) about a decade ago, it was very fascinating. this is otm:
There's an unbelievably huge tourist / resident divide and dozens of large resorts in Cuba already. The tourists just aren't American.― Wristy Hurlington (ShariVari), Wednesday, December 17, 2014 5:06 PM (9 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― Wristy Hurlington (ShariVari), Wednesday, December 17, 2014 5:06 PM (9 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― marcos, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 22:17 (eleven years ago)
also what specifically is being changed - diplomatic relations or the entirety of the economic embargo?
― marcos, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 22:18 (eleven years ago)
both supposedly, see what happens with the republican hissfit
― lag∞n, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 22:19 (eleven years ago)
everything I saw said the embargo is very much still in place
― anonanon, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 22:23 (eleven years ago)
well the president cant lift the embargo unilaterally but restoring diplomatic relations is an obvs step in that direction and an indication of a desire to do so
― lag∞n, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 22:26 (eleven years ago)
am i the only one that feels like 'oh no american tourists turning cuba into cancun' is more trenchant social commentary than truth bomb
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 18 December 2014 19:26 (eleven years ago)
did you read any posts after that one
― tl;dr, gukbar, morbis detrius (wins), Thursday, 18 December 2014 19:30 (eleven years ago)
i sort of tuned out after i saw more than one post about starbucks
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 18 December 2014 19:38 (eleven years ago)
speaking of trenchant social commentary
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 18 December 2014 19:40 (eleven years ago)
only 90s kids will understand
― goole, Thursday, 18 December 2014 19:42 (eleven years ago)
i mean like genuine commercial made for your money under the indiepop glaze for people who like their starbucks iphone identity but no longer of the generation instinctively and cynically averse to blatant commercialism and instead are of the gen where identity is found within it rather than in opposition to it. Emimem's violent rap against a pop queen finds himself in a era he's not familiar with in that when he was going at pop stars in his pomp because now they curry favour in we are cool and knowledgeable circles rather than just been teen pop who you can say what you like about without anyone serious giving a sh
― tl;dr, gukbar, morbis detrius (wins), Thursday, 18 December 2014 19:43 (eleven years ago)
https://scontent-a-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfa1/v/t1.0-9/10540994_10152921772274104_623640500323819581_n.jpg?oh=f8275ad2a06c4195fb274bb0b423a424&oe=553FCFC2
― man alive, Thursday, 1 January 2015 03:33 (eleven years ago)
facebook is so boring and mundane and most people i'm very close with don't really use it. yet deleting my account seems like more effort than not deleting it. for some reason i still browse my newsfeed pretty regularly, just as a general "let me escape this present moment" thing (not dissimilar to ILX, but ILX generally has funnier or more insightful shit to say) but not because i find any great worth in it. in general "let me escape this present moment" is a net negative in my life so i can't say i gain anything worthwhile from facebook.
― marcos, Monday, February 23, 2015 12:41 PM (1 minute ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― walid foster dulles (man alive), Monday, 23 February 2015 17:46 (eleven years ago)
I was not 15 when I was in college, but really, I kind of was.― mh, Wednesday, April 1, 2015 7:48 PM
― Maybe in 100 years someone will say damn Dawn was dope. (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 1 April 2015 21:22 (eleven years ago)
You're essentially internet bullies. I mention that I'm British and you and your cronies spend your whole time using it as an insult, we all know in your rl you aren't so confident with the insults.
― Arctic Noon Auk, Wednesday, April 1, 2015 1:25 PM (3 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― pimento is a cheese, some call it the caviar of the south (slothroprhymes), Wednesday, 1 April 2015 21:25 (eleven years ago)
People get a lot more confident with their insults when they are directed against British people irl or not.
― One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Wednesday, 1 April 2015 23:23 (eleven years ago)
missed the og thread but in their defense Arctic Noon Auk as a username sounds like a deleted Frank Zappa track title.
― chaki wite (sanskrit), Thursday, 2 April 2015 01:27 (eleven years ago)
it is a bad dn and a worse poster
― pimento is a cheese, some call it the caviar of the south (slothroprhymes), Thursday, 2 April 2015 01:51 (eleven years ago)
http://images.esellerpro.com/2152/I/487/07/medscaleWKDAC-9142_KIT_FRONT_800.jpg
― scott seward, Thursday, 2 April 2015 02:15 (eleven years ago)
um jeez offensive
― clouds, Thursday, 2 April 2015 02:20 (eleven years ago)