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invictus. (she/they, 20, undergrad in applied math as it pertains to chem/physics, feminist, bi, occasional runner, outfit repeater.) this is just a repository for thoughts and occasionally an accidental cat/puppyblog. feel free to reach out if you have any questions/would like anything tagged for ts/just want to say hi (:

bowtochris:

honey-andrevolution:

sexpot-titzgerald:

sprinklesobourbon:

thegestianpoet:

seansoo:

but why do we have to get married and have children

why can’t we just get a group of friends and live happily ever after in an apartment and share the profits

i’d be much happier that way

this is the most millennial thing ive ever read 

Nothing wrong with this, you can have roof parties and grill food.
Better yet just save up together and buy a small house split the bills and mortgage.

- the nuclear family as an economic unit has really only existed for a few hundred years, across part but not all of the world

- the nuclear family unit is the easiest to exploit under capitalism, because parents have to work externally to provide for their children. They work to pay for child care for their children while they work. They work to earn money to feed their kids and to give them nice things to make up for all the time they spend away, at work.

- a huge amount of labour is necessary every day to keep a family fed, their house clean, etc. some families are wealthy enough to outsource this by hiring staff, most are not.

- capitalism is a pointless middleman in this. we should just live cooperatively.

- share houses and intentional communities are awesome

- people of different life stages function well together because they have complimentary needs and abilities

- kids are less of a stress and burden in a home with lots of different adults to provide support and love, as well as sharing household tasks.

- destroy capitalism through cooperativism.

^^^

I’ve always dreamed of being surrounded by scampering little children; mentoring them in the ways of mathematics and analytical philosophy while I work on set theory problems at a leisurely pace. Unfortunately, capitalism wins, and I probably will never have a life I can call good. 

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