A lot of people are making jokes about the gap between episodes. We deserve this abuse, and we do not apologize. We are in the dojo, honing our blades, practicing our jutsu. Only a fool would take our silence as absence. Like tigers in the tall grasses, we prepare to strike.
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Forwarded from zooch
When you were partying, I studied the pod. When you were having premarital sex, I mastered the condenser mic. While you wasted your days at the gym in pursuit of vanity, I cultivated Larry Ridgeway. And now that the world is on fire and the barbarians are at the gate you have the audacity to come to me for content.
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Forwarded from GreatApeNiggy
Elderly man down the road was told by the post office he had to move his mailbox. I went to the store and got a treated 4x4 and dug the hole and set it in concrete for him today.
He’s a big Christian. Normie-tier but not a faggot. We were talking about how degenerate society has become. I even mentioned how the books burned by the Nazis were actually trans and gay books. He said “good”. We also spoke about how abortion has existed in this country longer than I’ve been alive and he told me about some of the changes that happened in the 60s like removal of prayer in school and how society has slid since WW2.
All and all he’s never going to be a Nazi. That doesn’t mean we can’t be good neighbors and I can’t be involved in helping out whenever and however I can. I try to get to know all my neighbors. And when the day comes that I get doxed, they won’t know me as the weird shut in. I’m the family man with a wife and kids and a Golden Retriever that always has a friendly wave and will help however I can.
He’s a big Christian. Normie-tier but not a faggot. We were talking about how degenerate society has become. I even mentioned how the books burned by the Nazis were actually trans and gay books. He said “good”. We also spoke about how abortion has existed in this country longer than I’ve been alive and he told me about some of the changes that happened in the 60s like removal of prayer in school and how society has slid since WW2.
All and all he’s never going to be a Nazi. That doesn’t mean we can’t be good neighbors and I can’t be involved in helping out whenever and however I can. I try to get to know all my neighbors. And when the day comes that I get doxed, they won’t know me as the weird shut in. I’m the family man with a wife and kids and a Golden Retriever that always has a friendly wave and will help however I can.
Forwarded from Dissident-Homeschool (Mrs. Saxon)
Book Review: What Kind of Man Willl I Be? by Joshua and Alex Kestrel, published by Little Frog Hill (2022).
"If you want to read a good book to your children, opt for the classis, and pre-1990 books." I have often said this, and will have to start making exceptions for books published by our guys. Little Frog Hill came up with another excellent book, right next to The Twelve Dancing Princesses. The audience of this book is boys ages three through seven. The book asks the listener what kind of a man he will be when he grows up. Many suggestions of great professions are offered, such as an artist, writer, architect, doctor, scientist or a farmer. It emphasizes why we should give this great thought: you are a small piece of the great puzzle made up by you, and your ancestors before you.
This is a book that I will gladly read to our sons, but it is also a book I will gladly listen to my husband read to our sons. The last sentence of the book is perfect: "A great man will help me become who I am," followed by a picture of the son and his father, reading a book together. We are hitting the nail on the head with this book. Fathers are instrumental to raising great sons, and our people have done great things, and can continue to do great things. Become the best you can be: a great artist, a composer, an engineer: as a white man you can become the best of mankind. Give it great thought, as you owe it to your people to give these things great thought.
The book does not reference a brick-and-mortar school, which I appreciate as a homeschooling parent. The book is just for boys, and it mentions professions men are typically very good at. It does not start with a lamenting child who came home from school, because her teacher wanted her to know what she wanted to be when she grows up, like the book 'What I Want to Be When I Grow Up', by Kathleen Mallari and Sarah Mazor. This book does not tell our sons that it is okay to cry as a grown-up, like the book 'Big Boys Cry' by Jonty Howley. In fact, most books that I have found that aim to instruct our children what they should be when they grow up, will tell our daughters to be firemen (firewomen?), our sons to cry when they feel like it, and they will teach our children that the negro children in class have the exact potential that they have. 'What Kind of Man Willl I Be?' offers great suggestions for our sons to think about, and the reasoning is solid: you owe it to your ancestors to be the best man you can be.
I would have liked to see more profession not requiring a college degree mentioned as well, such as plumbers and electricians, but I understand it is a book for children, and we mothers and fathers have enough opportunities in daily life to mention (and show) the good of these professions to our children.
I really enjoyed reading this book to my son, and having purchased many books to build our home library, I would like to reflect on the price. The book has a hard cover, and the pages are all printed in color, and have a good weight to them, so they flip easily without ripping. It is tightly bound, and well written with very nice illustrations. The price of $19.89 is a very decent price. Consider that you are not going to find many books written by our people, for the sons of our people this is worth paying for. If it makes you feel better, have more sons so you can divide the price of the book by the number of sons you have.
You can buy this book at Antelope Hill.
"If you want to read a good book to your children, opt for the classis, and pre-1990 books." I have often said this, and will have to start making exceptions for books published by our guys. Little Frog Hill came up with another excellent book, right next to The Twelve Dancing Princesses. The audience of this book is boys ages three through seven. The book asks the listener what kind of a man he will be when he grows up. Many suggestions of great professions are offered, such as an artist, writer, architect, doctor, scientist or a farmer. It emphasizes why we should give this great thought: you are a small piece of the great puzzle made up by you, and your ancestors before you.
This is a book that I will gladly read to our sons, but it is also a book I will gladly listen to my husband read to our sons. The last sentence of the book is perfect: "A great man will help me become who I am," followed by a picture of the son and his father, reading a book together. We are hitting the nail on the head with this book. Fathers are instrumental to raising great sons, and our people have done great things, and can continue to do great things. Become the best you can be: a great artist, a composer, an engineer: as a white man you can become the best of mankind. Give it great thought, as you owe it to your people to give these things great thought.
The book does not reference a brick-and-mortar school, which I appreciate as a homeschooling parent. The book is just for boys, and it mentions professions men are typically very good at. It does not start with a lamenting child who came home from school, because her teacher wanted her to know what she wanted to be when she grows up, like the book 'What I Want to Be When I Grow Up', by Kathleen Mallari and Sarah Mazor. This book does not tell our sons that it is okay to cry as a grown-up, like the book 'Big Boys Cry' by Jonty Howley. In fact, most books that I have found that aim to instruct our children what they should be when they grow up, will tell our daughters to be firemen (firewomen?), our sons to cry when they feel like it, and they will teach our children that the negro children in class have the exact potential that they have. 'What Kind of Man Willl I Be?' offers great suggestions for our sons to think about, and the reasoning is solid: you owe it to your ancestors to be the best man you can be.
I would have liked to see more profession not requiring a college degree mentioned as well, such as plumbers and electricians, but I understand it is a book for children, and we mothers and fathers have enough opportunities in daily life to mention (and show) the good of these professions to our children.
I really enjoyed reading this book to my son, and having purchased many books to build our home library, I would like to reflect on the price. The book has a hard cover, and the pages are all printed in color, and have a good weight to them, so they flip easily without ripping. It is tightly bound, and well written with very nice illustrations. The price of $19.89 is a very decent price. Consider that you are not going to find many books written by our people, for the sons of our people this is worth paying for. If it makes you feel better, have more sons so you can divide the price of the book by the number of sons you have.
You can buy this book at Antelope Hill.
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Forwarded from Shadowman311's Schizophrenic Ramblings
The old adage "those who can't do, teach" is so applicable to the Manosphere that it might as well be their tagline.
Forwarded from Larry Ridgeway
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Culver's
Grant Norman/Eurodingo
Oh, I wish I was in the land of dairy;
Where the workers aren't so scary;
Eat away, eat away, eat away Midwest man!
In Culver's store, where I'm wont to munch;
Dinner, breakfast and for lunch;
Eat away, eat away, eat away Midwest man!
I wish I was at Culver's, Hooray! Hooray!
In the drivethrough I'll get my fuel;
To live and die with Culvers!
Fill up, fill up, fill up my mouth with Culvers!
Fill up, fill up, fill up my mouth with Culvers!
Let the coasties have their fights about;
"Best chicken sandwich" north or south;
Eat away, eat away, eat away Midwest man!
The restaurant with curds on the side;
Is the one for which I will die;
Eat away, eat away, eat away Midwest man!
I wish I was at Culver's, Hooray! Hooray!
In the drivethrough I'll get my fuel;
To live and die with Culvers!
Fill up, fill up, fill up my mouth with Culvers!
Fill up, fill up, fill up my mouth with Culvers! (Repeat 1x)
Where the workers aren't so scary;
Eat away, eat away, eat away Midwest man!
In Culver's store, where I'm wont to munch;
Dinner, breakfast and for lunch;
Eat away, eat away, eat away Midwest man!
I wish I was at Culver's, Hooray! Hooray!
In the drivethrough I'll get my fuel;
To live and die with Culvers!
Fill up, fill up, fill up my mouth with Culvers!
Fill up, fill up, fill up my mouth with Culvers!
Let the coasties have their fights about;
"Best chicken sandwich" north or south;
Eat away, eat away, eat away Midwest man!
The restaurant with curds on the side;
Is the one for which I will die;
Eat away, eat away, eat away Midwest man!
I wish I was at Culver's, Hooray! Hooray!
In the drivethrough I'll get my fuel;
To live and die with Culvers!
Fill up, fill up, fill up my mouth with Culvers!
Fill up, fill up, fill up my mouth with Culvers! (Repeat 1x)
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As rabid fans storm the gates, crying out for more content, the Elders of Zyklon unveil their secret weapon... a 1 hour dancehall megamix of right wing sissy hypno sure to convert the most rock-ribbed conservative into a black sun crop top sporting femboy. Will you survive this merciless onslaught of psychic damage, or be skull-fucked by superior psy-ops? Enter the meme war if you dare.
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Forwarded from I Like My Beer Like I Like My Terrorism Domestic
I'm crying in a McDonald's lobby at the thought of David Duke in a Hogwarts.
Forwarded from Larry Ridgeway
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out here with Ambrose
Forwarded from The Elders of the Black Sun
Continuing this line of thought - sacred liturgy is NECESSARY.
One of the most obviously lacking aspects of European Paganism is an absence of formal liturgy, and even an active hostility towards it. This, of course, has to do with its Protestant influences, as well as its general feeling of individualism.
You don’t get to “approach God on your own terms”. You have to follow a ritual method. Traversing the same path, everyday, for years on end - this is the way. Not a reflexive freestyle based on whatever whims.
You know the Catholic hysteria concerning Novus Ordo vs Latin Mass? That hysteria is because they changed the liturgical formula.
When you’re not approaching God in the same way, you are breaking Tradition.
So, as we seek to lay down new paths to forgotten Gods, we should do so FROM A POSITION OF WISDOM with regards to old paths to familiar Gods.
One of the most obviously lacking aspects of European Paganism is an absence of formal liturgy, and even an active hostility towards it. This, of course, has to do with its Protestant influences, as well as its general feeling of individualism.
You don’t get to “approach God on your own terms”. You have to follow a ritual method. Traversing the same path, everyday, for years on end - this is the way. Not a reflexive freestyle based on whatever whims.
You know the Catholic hysteria concerning Novus Ordo vs Latin Mass? That hysteria is because they changed the liturgical formula.
When you’re not approaching God in the same way, you are breaking Tradition.
So, as we seek to lay down new paths to forgotten Gods, we should do so FROM A POSITION OF WISDOM with regards to old paths to familiar Gods.
Chef has been seen headed west at speed, packing an oversized picnic basket filled with Ding Dongs and Taki's.
https://t.me/thehighenergyoutputoffatwomen
https://t.me/thehighenergyoutputoffatwomen
Forwarded from The Speaker’s Mic 🎙
Media is too big
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Forwarded from Larry Ridgeway
"wow just wow"
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