#142. Legal eagles alleviate illegally let-go e-girl's ails
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> A few days after we drop our e-girl podcast episode, the biggest e-girl news in history hits: Bronze Age Shawty is being legally supported by X in a legal battle against Block Inc. (Square, Cash App, and more), because they fired her due to spicy posts. And yeah, itâs great, but what about all my other spicy boys whoâve been doxxed and fired, huh? You gotta be a cute girl with rockinâ cleavage to get Elonâs attention? Anyway, she probably doesnât need the help, as her $EGIRL memecoin will make her a millionaire anyway?
> Meet the Package Cuck, the NYC soyllennial who would rather let a Person of Theft steal his paper towels forever than do literally anything about it.
> Thereâs something off about Sam Bankman-Friedâs parents, and maybe thatâs why he ended up that way.
> Americaâs indigenous folx loved nothing more than to vibe out with nature and smokum peace pipe. OK maybe not the Comanche.
> NY attorney general Letitia James is trying to kill VDARE with lawfare.
> Huh!: James Lindsey wrote a rather based post about the Transgender Day of Visibility.
> Someone doxxed Twitterâs finest LOTR poster. But heâs not giving up.
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calls out the Christian churchâs spirit of the age: quietism.> The Daily Wire is in a bind because they built their brand on opposing cancel culture, but they certainly canceled Candace, and theyâre trying to weasel out of calling it a cancellation, but their new standard for what counts as cancellation wouldnât apply to any of the âwokeâ companies theyâve criticized in the past. Theyâre doomed.
đ„A/V of the Weekđ„
> If you, like us, have been scratching your head at these memecoins,
has your back, in an episode of The Carousel with Anthony Arroyo.>
and psychoanalyze Freud.đ°Reads of the Weekđ°
>You think antifa and their white collar enablers are bad, get a load of the 1914 equivalent.
writes about the first Red Scare.>
explores the challenges of building group identity against the regime, when weâre all deracinated and uprooted from anything that wouldâve bonded us as a community.> Weâre cuckoo for Kruptos this week, as heâs got another piece in IM-1776, an essential conversation with
on Christian vitalism, and the perils of overindexing on vibes.> But aesthetics still matter. Artist Zach Brown writes a piece on appearances for IM-1776.
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thinks that when the regime finally falls, mass society is going to shatter into micro-regions with their own unique cultures and committments, and things are going to get medieval. In a good way.> Another banger from Kulak this week is his piece on right-wing activism, and how our problem is not kooky conspiratards running things, because the left is full of kooky retarded activists, and theyâre quite productive. Besides, our conspiratards are 70% right.
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âs thinks America needs to get it over with and just annex Canada already. A Canadian admits that the Day of the Rake has come.> The OGC canât stop winning this week, with writer
exploring Nick Landâs âEnglish maritime Liberalismâ, a maelstrom of conflict from which only the truly elite would emerge.>
adds his voice to the chorus of those warning against re-enchantment, by exposing its dark side, with a post about the monster who hid in plain sight, Jimmy Savile.> Why arenât there more communities openly resisting the regime? Because we need more catalyzing lilâ cataclysms, according to
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wants to accelerate so hard that the Tories get âzero seatsâ in the UKâs next election.>
looks at some old local governance records and finds farmers discussing their problems clearly and with a sense of duty and devotion. Not exactly how todayâs pols talk.>
âs Gentrification Vet has a plan for rehabilitating Americaâs cities.đ”ïžââïžDudley of the Weekđ”ïžââïž
> Had a little fun at the expense of anti-racist dinner party hostess Sa*ra Rao.
> The average liberal now is a Dreamworks character that cycles between smug, scorn, snark, and smarm.
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Egirls have taken over the content space. Itâs so over.
Garfieldbot forgot to mention "reaking of the smell of marijuana"