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Militaria, race realism and shitposting. Christ is King.
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100 Days Until Worldwide Riots *not clickbait
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Audio from Canadian Prepper’s YouTube video discussing possible future scenarios from a prepper’s perspective.

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Lol based Torba at it again
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Fat people shouldn’t be allowed a driver’s license
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VM: The Truth About Korean War and the US slaughter of South Koreans. "Kill em all."

Another excellent VM from my Christian preacher friend who has lived quite the storied life.
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Merry Christmas, friends
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🇨🇳Chinese researchers have developed an "AI prosecutor," a machine that can charge people with crimes using artificial intelligence with the 97% accuracy, The South China Morning Post reports.
Bugnat is almost always the default state after someone successfully asks themselves the JQ. Any growth beyond that is only possible with an open mind.

As a 4chan anon said recently regarding the coof vax: a large portion of NPCs without an internal monologue will be accidentally redpilled on the vax, but will cave under pressure when muh income is threatened.

I believe the same principle applies to the JQ. Thousands of “/ourguys/“ are NPCs who happen to have had the brief moment of sentience required to ask the JQ and find all answers wanting. The chance of that same NPC legitimately questioning any other aspect of their “reality” is very, very low.

These perma-bugnats will continually worry about political jockeying and “muh optics” more than their own understanding of reality, which leads to them shitting on and attempting to delegitimize anyone on our side who takes the JQ deception to its natural conclusion: everything is fake and gay, and history as we’ve been taught @DidntReal.
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“Strong men create good times;
Good times create weak men;
Weak men create hard times;
Hard times create strong men”

An oft repeated cadence.

I think the key turn in this cycle is the second—good times create weak men. The reason for this, from my perspective, is the tendency for human societies to outsource masculinity. Manhood, true and brutal manhood, never goes away. Without it, we would all have died out long ago. The “weak men” in this allegory, again, in my opinion, refers to the men making decisions on behalf of all men, rather than all men in general. Weakness may be attributed to the masculine men because they have allowed weak men to take the positions of power, but that’s another discussion.

Think of all the masculine tasks we outsource in our modern society:
- Keeping the peace
- Slaughtering our game
- Growing our vegetables/herbs
- Defending our homeland
- Raising our children
- Building our houses
We live in a world where learning an objectively worthless but subjectively valuable niche skill can earn you money, with which you can pay masculine men to do the things only masculine men do. This is how we make weak men. Masculine fathers raise sons assuming they will automatically be men, then pay for their computer programming degree at a liberal college in a major metroplex without a second thought.
I was late to the party, gentlemen. I’m almost 30, but have only recently had the combination of political uncertainty and free time that would lead me here.