Forwarded from Cursed Papist Nonsense
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Papist burns Bible
Forwarded from American Krogan
I'm going to say it again... Fallout is based on the very 1950s Americana Culture these people hate for being "racist," and yet they all insist that there'd be tons of diversity.
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Before the day ends, I’ll finish off Lincolnshire Posy by posting The Lost Lady Found
This is unique, as Grainger supposedly did not collect it and record it himself. Rather, he had previously written arrangements of the piece based on a recording that he received from a woman. The woman had recorded an old family friend singing the folk song around 1905. Grainger had collected the full lyrics though, which are provided as always
https://youtu.be/yjRvUKKxVMY
This is unique, as Grainger supposedly did not collect it and record it himself. Rather, he had previously written arrangements of the piece based on a recording that he received from a woman. The woman had recorded an old family friend singing the folk song around 1905. Grainger had collected the full lyrics though, which are provided as always
https://youtu.be/yjRvUKKxVMY
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I’ve been posting from the Dallas Wind Symphony (and you can find the album playlist here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kggaiqXVCfeDfVkrkmk_OdnMN4A7YV5WE)
But it does not capture the feeling of the Posy for the simple fact that is splits the movements into several videos. This is much closer to what I remember it sounding like when I heard a symphony play it live: https://youtu.be/K1FDk8__Nv4
But it does not capture the feeling of the Posy for the simple fact that is splits the movements into several videos. This is much closer to what I remember it sounding like when I heard a symphony play it live: https://youtu.be/K1FDk8__Nv4
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Turnip’s Digest
The pastor of the church pictured above left before we got to the grave side, so I had to conduct as much of the Burial of the Dead from the Book of Common Prayer as a layman is allowed to
This was the Book of Common Prayer that I used. It was 25¢ and dates, I think, to 1941
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Forwarded from The End Of Everything
I was nuked from my Twitter account last night, having accrued 10.5K followers. I'm appealing the decision, but I hold out little hope of this being fruitful. Thanks to everyone that followed me. Onward and upward!
Forwarded from Esoterica Americana
I will of course always be thankful for the deaths of those who explicitly identify my people for extermination-- a habit of Dugin and his Eurasian 5th column.
Dead commies are dead commies, no matter who sired them or what you'd like to do with them.
Dead commies are dead commies, no matter who sired them or what you'd like to do with them.
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For anyone that thinks a positive reaction towards Dugin’s tragedy is detestable, especially Christians or those that think it’s inhumane to react in such a way:
“O daughter of Babylon, who are to be destroyed, Happy the one who repays you as you have served us! Happy the one who takes and dashes Your little ones against the rock!”
This is from Psalm 137. Israel, the Church, had been scattered and defeated at the righteous command of God, and the Psalmist, a faithful man, sings to God the joy that will be felt when the children and babies of the attackers and captors are killed
This is not included in scripture as a warning not to be this way. In fact, you can find similar remarks in Psalm 119, where utter hatred and condemnation is afforded to anyone against God and His Law. This is to be emulated
“O daughter of Babylon, who are to be destroyed, Happy the one who repays you as you have served us! Happy the one who takes and dashes Your little ones against the rock!”
This is from Psalm 137. Israel, the Church, had been scattered and defeated at the righteous command of God, and the Psalmist, a faithful man, sings to God the joy that will be felt when the children and babies of the attackers and captors are killed
This is not included in scripture as a warning not to be this way. In fact, you can find similar remarks in Psalm 119, where utter hatred and condemnation is afforded to anyone against God and His Law. This is to be emulated
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I figured I would continue the English folk song trend even though Lincolnshire Posy is over.
The Girl I Left Behind Me dates back at least to the Elizabethan Era, most likely to parts of the English Navy. A trend of folk song at the time, it quickly spread to colonies and remained mostly verbal, with few written copies of the song dating to before 1790 now surviving. Some attribute the melody of “The Girl I Left Behind Me” to the Irish melody “The Wandering Labourer,” and while this is most likely the case, some dispute it. In America, the lyrics had evolved by the time of the civil war, and the melody had been turned into a march. This version popularized in the war is the version most Americans know if they have heard the song before now. The recording I have attached, however, is closer to the original.
I should note in addition to this that another English name for the song is “Brighton Camp,” and if I am not mistaken, this was the name for it in the Revolutionary War.
The Girl I Left Behind Me dates back at least to the Elizabethan Era, most likely to parts of the English Navy. A trend of folk song at the time, it quickly spread to colonies and remained mostly verbal, with few written copies of the song dating to before 1790 now surviving. Some attribute the melody of “The Girl I Left Behind Me” to the Irish melody “The Wandering Labourer,” and while this is most likely the case, some dispute it. In America, the lyrics had evolved by the time of the civil war, and the melody had been turned into a march. This version popularized in the war is the version most Americans know if they have heard the song before now. The recording I have attached, however, is closer to the original.
I should note in addition to this that another English name for the song is “Brighton Camp,” and if I am not mistaken, this was the name for it in the Revolutionary War.
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Forwarded from Esoterica Americana
If you dont like the guy who made *squints* national bolshevism famous...you're a slavophobe.
Bigot.
Bigot.
Sandbatch makes a point here that’s somehow been forgotten.
Eurasianists in their earliest years were republicans against the Tsar and Imperial Russia. The majority of them were ambivalent to hostile against Christianity. After the Soviets cemented their regime, they had trouble deciding if they were good or bad. Some Eurasianists joined and supported the Mladorossi. Most others were gulaged or supported the Soviets. The ones that survived the gulags, like Lev Gumilyev, advocated political theories that concluded in Russia emulating the Mongol Horde and destroying White Civilization.
Why, then, in the modern day are we surprised or downplaying the fact that the most prominent Eurasianist is no better than the long line of terrible influences before him?
Eurasianists in their earliest years were republicans against the Tsar and Imperial Russia. The majority of them were ambivalent to hostile against Christianity. After the Soviets cemented their regime, they had trouble deciding if they were good or bad. Some Eurasianists joined and supported the Mladorossi. Most others were gulaged or supported the Soviets. The ones that survived the gulags, like Lev Gumilyev, advocated political theories that concluded in Russia emulating the Mongol Horde and destroying White Civilization.
Why, then, in the modern day are we surprised or downplaying the fact that the most prominent Eurasianist is no better than the long line of terrible influences before him?
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Forwarded from Leonidas Polk
“Well, after all, Queen Eleanor when she sucked blood from her husband's
arm was a cannibal." What is one to say to such people? One can only say "Confine yourself to sucking poisoned blood from people's arms, and I permit you to call yourself by the glorious title of Cannibal." In this sense people say of Eugenics, "After all, whenever we discourage a schoolboy from marrying a mad negress with a hump back, we are really Eugenists." Again one can only answer, "Confine yourselves strictly to such schoolboys as are naturally attracted to hump-backed negresses; and you may exult in the title of Eugenist, all the more proudly because that distinction will be rare." But surely anyone's common-sense must tell him that if Eugenics dealt only with such extravagant cases, it would be called common-sense—and not Eugenics. The human race has excluded such absurdities for unknown ages; and has never yet called it Eugenics.”
arm was a cannibal." What is one to say to such people? One can only say "Confine yourself to sucking poisoned blood from people's arms, and I permit you to call yourself by the glorious title of Cannibal." In this sense people say of Eugenics, "After all, whenever we discourage a schoolboy from marrying a mad negress with a hump back, we are really Eugenists." Again one can only answer, "Confine yourselves strictly to such schoolboys as are naturally attracted to hump-backed negresses; and you may exult in the title of Eugenist, all the more proudly because that distinction will be rare." But surely anyone's common-sense must tell him that if Eugenics dealt only with such extravagant cases, it would be called common-sense—and not Eugenics. The human race has excluded such absurdities for unknown ages; and has never yet called it Eugenics.”
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“But the Scriptures teach thus: Even though we collect in one mass the works of all the monks, however splendidly they may shine, they would not be as noble and good as if God should pick up a straw.”
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Forwarded from Battleground (Jerm)
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This is outside the court where Afriforum lost their case. The court ruled that singing Kill The Boer (kill the farmer) is “not hate speech”.
“Common Law makes it hard for society to progress” just got said as a bad thing in my business law class
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