(Part 3) Top products from r/dankmemes

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We found 21 product mentions on r/dankmemes. We ranked the 174 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/RockyMtnSprings · 2 pointsr/dankmemes

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0767900464/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1525871125&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=fourth+turning+book&dpPl=1&dpID=51oa9hiy5nL&ref=plSrch

The understanding of generations can be useful. Its not a predictor on your individual choices, but of society as a whole. Baby boomers and millennials are larger demographically than gen x. The wants and needs of a generation differ from each other. You have different needs from you parents and grandparents. Just like your children will have different wants and needs from you. The size and scope of the generation, plus events in their lifetime, gives information about their choices and decisions, generally speaking.

u/solsangraal · 1 pointr/dankmemes

when i was little i had a lot of plane books, but my favorite by far was Modern Air Combat which i took with me everywhere

u/Nomekop777 · 1 pointr/dankmemes

I recommend this book from the Modern Language Association. They go quite in-depth about this very topic

u/creemyice · 1 pointr/dankmemes

Oh religion is violent? How about Stalin which was inspired by Karl Marx’s philosophy which believes in materialism only? And Stain killed over 20 million INNOCENT people, the Soviet Union was driven by hatred of religion and it was responsible for more deaths than Hitler by millions. How about war in Vendée which was an anti religion revolution? What about who inspired hitler? How about this? How about Mao Tse Tung who was responsible for 70 million chinese (keep in mind that was during peace) SURPRISE: HE IS AN ATHEIST.

u/ExtremEnder · 2 pointsr/dankmemes

That UFOs in wartime one?

I found the amazon link if anyone wants it.

u/Terkala · 1 pointr/dankmemes

But how to I efficiently pack my spherical cows?

u/OresamaNoDaiOchinpo · 1 pointr/dankmemes

No, you need this book:

How to Talk to Your Cat About Gun Safety: And Abstinence, Drugs, Satanism, and Other Dangers That Threaten Their Nine Lives https://www.amazon.com/dp/045149492X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_vSOvCbQY3J7RF

u/DCResayz · 16 pointsr/dankmemes

This is 100% false he says we are choosing to be slaves. His wording is absolutely terrible and insanely ambiguous, so it's easy to misinterpret what he's saying. But if you really think the "we" in this context was in reference to white people/slave owners then you're absolutely wrong.

Please please please stay the fuck away from shitty youtube sekptics, they're all contrarians and hacks. "He wasn't saying saying slavery was a choice for actual slaves when slavery was a thing in america. He was saying that it sounds like a choice for people that he's encountered who suggest they've been victimized in some way by 400 years of slavery."

  1. That's a stretch
  2. Sounds like he believes that black people complain and whine too much about slavery when they've never experienced it themselves. When in reality the effects (and some behaviors) of racist America undoubtedly still exist today and the government has not done nearly enough to eliminate these lingering effects (although they have been reduced).

    Here are some studies/books if you don't already believe this:

  3. Racism and Mental Health: The African American experience
  4. Meta-analysis of field experiments shows no change in racial discrimination in hiring over time
  5. Race and Economic Opportunity in the United States:
    An Intergenerational Perspective

  6. The legacy of Malthus: The social costs of the new scientific racism
  7. African Americans are better off in many ways but
    are still disadvantaged by racial inequality

  8. Young Black Americans and the Criminal Justice System: Five Years Later
  9. Black Resistance/White Law: A History of Constitutional Racism in America
  10. The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness