#193. Get spritzed
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> Baskerville drops some media literacy on those who would dismiss the wisdom emerging from the mouths of Cormac McCarthy’s villains.
> Lomez has a vision to reboot American patriotism with turbocharged cultural production for America’s bi-quarter-centennial.
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tells his story of being a sensitive young man who couldn’t stomach the lie anymore.>
probably won’t have grandchildren, and her lament will break your heart.>
offers some smart, whitepilled analysis on Trump’s appointments, balancing loyalty and political gamesmanship with MAGA’s interests.>
expertly slaps down the heresy that you’re going to hell if you’re not libtarded.>
shares some anecdotal, unsourced, (and probably not even real…r-right?) horror stories about women in uniform.> Collin Rugg breaks down Charlie Kirk’s breakdown of Trump’s campaign strategy, which was about making sure crazy-ass white boys get out there and vote.
> Hollywood personality Justine Bateman had enough claustrophobic speech policing in her industry, and is now spending her free time critiquing the filmic qualities of libtarded tiktoks.
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tells the eye-popping story about the UK funding juju curse-reversal in Nigeria to fight sex trafficking.And the 🏆Thread of the Week🏆 awards go to…
> Catherine has some harsh words for the sensible centrists among us.
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’s Bushido of Bitcoin (edited by /ourguy/ ) is out. It’s an instruction manual for effete lolberts, meant to toughen them up with an ancient warrior spirit.🎥A/V of the Week🎥
> Passage Press hosts
, Amy Wax, and Jack Posobiec to discuss actualizing Sailerism in our time.> Inez Stepman, Benjamin Weingarten, and Amber Marie Duke discuss the future of lawfare after Trump’s win for NatCon’s podcast.
> Adam Luiz Rienspects releases a 3.5-hour musical found-sound dramatic narration experience of some kind? Not really sure, but it’s cool.
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consider the likelihood of civil war with .>
, , and Aspen envision a Southwest American civilization rising from the ashes of the GAE.>
hosts and and Stormy to discuss the history and future of the Right.>
and discuss the latter’s “institutionalized vs. instinctual” framework.📰Reads of the Week📰
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continues her sharp series critiquing tradwife ideology, or at least a low-IQ version of it. In this installment, she deflates a few myths floating around our sphere.>
is just asking questions. Namely: why aren’t there more terrorist attacks?>
brings us up to speed on UK farmers vs. Starmer.> At the
, ruminates on the declining prestige of the American veteran.>
clocks the 4B movement as inherently reactionary.>
thinks social media will lead to an organic collapse of feminism because it feeds women’s need for psychosocial drama.>
regrettably must inform you that Trump may not end up being the antiwar president you hoped he’d be. Look past the culture war distractions, and look at who funded the guy, and who he’s appointing. Not a blackpill, he insists.>
sent in a short satire about a woman who can’t cry, living in a world that has monetized tears.And the 🏆Read of the Week🏆 awards go to…
> You may think Canada is like America, but nice.
seeks a rebrand of his homeland, where stone-cold reactionaries once conquered vast wilderness.🐦Tweets of the Week🐦
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Trump in possession of the Ark of the Covenant explains everything I need to know about the past six months.
I LOL'd at the special needs and Department of Education comment.
The wife and I homeschool our kids, including one that is supposedly special needs. Just send them to train in Martial Arts by an overly stoic Korean man and watch them magically get better. No need to pay for physical and occupational therapy by females that will coddle them into oblivion.
Also, I supposedly had ADHD... but 3 months of USMC boot camp beating...err training healed me. Honestly, if the Marines can "train" it out of you in 3 months, just remove it from the DSM. It isn't real.