What do you or people around you think about Karl Marx?

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👆👆Just don't support communism. It's the easiest way to control an entite country in a bad way for the people.

Communisn looks pretty on paper but in real life its garbage.

It doesn't even look good on paper. Call it for what it is.. Marx barely worked a day in his life and would have starved without Engels ...Who I feel is the superior philosopher to Marx

It doesn't even look good on paper. Call it for what it is.. Marx barely worked a day in his life and would have starved without Engels ...Who I feel is the superior philosopher to Marx

I ment that it looks like a heaven to those who dont work.

Marx was just a alcoholic who has alcohol destroy his brain so i agree with you.

I ment that it looks like a heaven to those who dont work.

Marx was just a alcoholic who has alcohol destroy his brain so i agree with you.

Hahaha I know ... Torakka. I was giving you a friendly hard time.

Totally off topic, but I can't find the original "weird marriage customs" forum.


What is the Finnish tradition of leaving a newborn child in the cold, that they become acclimated to the climate? I remember a friend doing this while i was visiting and I remember being totally disturbed by it 🙃

What is the Finnish tradition of leaving a newborn child in the cold, that they become acclimated to the climate? I remember a friend doing this while i was visiting and I remember being totally disturbed by it 🙃

Probably as same as Spartans did

Probably as same as Spartans did

Lol.... not quite as extreme.

Hahaha I know ... Torakka. I was giving you a friendly hard time.

Totally off topic, but I can't find the original "weird marriage customs" forum.


What is the Finnish tradition of leaving a newborn child in the cold, that they become acclimated to the climate? I remember a friend doing this while i was visiting and I remember being totally disturbed by it 🙃

Yea everyone here does that to the babies. I mean its cold here atlest according to you foreingers i think it would be better if it was colder. But that builds immune system so the kids dont die once they step outside. And the clear air helps the baby sleep deeper and longer so less trouble for the parents.

Its not bad comming from a person who slept in a cardboard box my parents just trew out in the snow in -30° degrees when it was time for my nap. And i survived and im as healthy as a ram. (:

Yea everyone here does that to the babies. I mean its cold here atlest according to you foreingers i think it would be better if it was colder. But that builds immune system so the kids dont die once they step outside. And the clear air helps the baby sleep deeper and longer so less trouble for the parents.

Its not bad comming from a person who slept in a cardboard box my parents just trew out in the snow in -30° degrees when it was time for my nap. And i survived and im as healthy as a ram. (:

Hahah. Well I'm glad you made it!

I recall being like.. "what the hell are you doing?! You're just gonna leave him there?!" His wife laughed and explained the logic behind it, and it made sense. And, of course, they bundled him up for the cold. It was just one of those.. "whoa" moments.

Hahah. Well I'm glad you made it!

I recall being like.. "what the hell are you doing?! You're just gonna leave him there?!" His wife laughed and explained the logic behind it, and it made sense. And, of course, they bundled him up for the cold. It was just one of those.. "whoa" moments.

Well it was a close case.

Hahahahah

We finns are build to last.

That’s an interesting question. I actually tried reading his works in Japanese translation back when I was younger, but I have to admit, it was extremely difficult to understand. It might have been because the translations were quite old and used complex language, so a lot of it went over my head.

Regarding his influence, I’ve found myself feeling more sympathetic toward leaders who actually tried to put those ideas into practice, like Lenin and Zhou Enlai. However, it seems to me that the way people like Stalin and Mao Zedong interpreted and transformed those ideals led to very different, and often tragic, outcomes.