Clinically depressed, chronically online,Socialist discordian statist for open science,Independent journalism and gay crime.
My Communities:
!Independent_Media@lemmy.today — Independent world journalism news feed.
!indy_news_canada@sh.itjust.works — Independent news from Canada.
!wildfeed@sh.itjust.works — Trash. Global, diverse news, reports, blogs and listicles.
!art_alchemist_guild@lemmy.today — Ask, share, learn and show off with the most DIY of artists.
!cool_rocks@lemmy.today — For cool rocks.
!everyday_socialism@lemmy.ml — For everyday socialism.
I keep making communities. Please help.
Other versions of me:wren@lemmy.todayicytrees@sh.itjust.works
Former versions me:ceedoestrees@lemmy.worldicytrees@lemmy.todaytrash_goblin@piefed.zip










I agree. But, giving is better than hoarding in an already corrupt system. I think their methodology for determining what's altruistic is flawed, though. Only giving efficiently ignores that not all positive initiatives can be efficient, by nature. Like it's cheaper and easy to buy a thousand people a good pair of shoes, not so much to buy fewer people a good computer or a home.