#192. Bronze Age twink buffet and harem
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🧵Threads of the Week 🧵
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wonders why the foids are wigging out so bad.>
writes an open letter to open-minded libtards.> Scearpo psychologizes the abortion enjoyers.
> Dr Insensitive just wanted to keep his tootsies warm during cool evenings on the patio. But safetyists wouldn’t let him.
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posted an interesting thread about the U.S. Air Force’s shifting approach to warfighting.> Garbage Human tells a sad tale of pathological altruism.
And the 🏆Thread of the Week🏆 awards go to…
> Following on the Manhattan Institute porn star kerfuffel from two weeks ago (seems like ancient history, doesn’t it?), Lomez shares thoughts about finding and nurturing that rare mix of killer instinct and rectitude required of serious right-wing culture warriors.
🥩Beef of the Week🥩
> Matt Forney isn’t the first to accuse Chuck Johnson of being a fed, but his particular story is simultaneously hilarious and sobering. Be careful out there, frens.
> 17c Shyteposter has chronicled Swann Marcus’s many failed predictions.
> What’s cooler: The Iliad or the Bible? BAP and PEG debate.
🎥A/V of the Week🎥
> Here’s an old episode of Bog Beef and Maarblek’s Good Ol’ Boyz podcast that features some content later featured in this James Pogue Vanity Fair piece, and loosely referenced this week on MSNBC, of all places. Total redneck victory.
> Emily Youcis made an anthem for the Night of the Crystal.
🕵️♂️Dudley of the Week🕵️♂️
> The fascinating piratical essayist
interviewed Dudley about his Millennial Snot piece, and the thought process behind the NRP.> While we’re at it, a few more longform snot responses: one from
and one from .📰Reads of the Week📰
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discusses the challenges a democratic leader faces when filling thousands of federal jobs within three days.> We’re receiving reports that the real Guy Fawkes wasn’t a soy-facing anti-hero who brought down the Death Star to save the people of Pandora.
has the story.>
elaborates on the aforementioned Lomez thread about personnel selection in the right-o-sphere, and puts forth Substack itself as a proper proving ground for hopeful right-wing influencers.>
went to a Dimes Square party and covered it for the normies in GQ.> Perhaps you thought the squirrel execution was “a bit much,” but then you forgot about it.
urges you to keep Peanut in your thoughts, as a martyr in the war on safetyism.> At the American Mind,
separates the institutional and the instinctual.> For The Blaze, our boy “Tom Timbrewolf” aka
wrote about how Trump needs to start doing patronage right now.>
shares sobering theories explaining why wokeness is here to stay.And the 🏆Read of the Week🏆 awards go to…
> Conundrum Cluster has a great essay about the need for serious, methodical right-wing networking and mobilizing of comrades beyond the ego-driven social media frog bucket in order to secure long-term victory. Great stuff, CC, sorry about that “pointless slap fight.”
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thinks that we’re still celebrating Halloween for real, but on the eve of November 5th.> For
, Jeff Shafer shares horrifying predictions about the future of child birth, after the Machine reroutes our legal system to support babymaking that’s global, transactional, and transcending natural biological imperatives.>
debuts his new blog with a gauntlet-throwing post warning against alliances with the model minority nerd strivers that he dubs the “IQ-right.” The Elite Human Capital crowd are pushing very unpopular ideas in an effort to recreate Singapore so unruly demographics can be kept under control, but could they have an unspoken motivation?🐦Tweets of the Week🐦
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One wonders what prompt you put in to generate that image, and if typing whatever it is you typed constitute the crossing of a line you previously didn’t even know existed
They called him Hitler because they knew of the coming crystal-nacht