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Kaarous 1 point ago +1 / -0

By the way, you didn't answer my question from a while ago.

How many boosters did you get? That's really all anybody here needs to know about you.

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Kaarous 1 point ago +1 / -0

you won't

Sadly it's not up to me. But then, if it were, a great many things would be different.

I thought I was

There is no meaningful difference between any variety of the left.

A liberal is a leftist is a socialist is a communist.

It's all shit. And the only thing you need to know about shit is that you shouldn't get it on you.

You might claim to be a connoisseur of shit, claim to tell me the difference between cow shit and dog shit and pig shit. But I don't care. Because it's all shit.

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Kaarous 26 points ago +26 / -0

Of course in this case the leftoids declare that not giving them free stuff equates to "direct violence" and thereby justifies murder. The attitude of a bandit, petty crime for the sake of your intended victim resisting your robbery.

That said, if you ask me whether people should be held accountable for what they vote for, I'm very much in favor of that. And I know exactly who we should start with.

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Kaarous 1 point ago +1 / -0

They care very much about it. They invented it, it's the foundation of the globalist banking system they use for controlling a lot of things, and they've spent decades propping it up.

Throwing away their fraudulent system chasing maximalist goals benefits pretty much everyone.

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Kaarous 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'll argue that anything pro dog is effectively anti third world. Love of dogs is an explicitly western trait.

That said you shouldn't let your kids watch it because it sucks, if not for any other reason. It's repetitive and annoying.

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Kaarous 2 points ago +2 / -0

The funniest part is that their mayorship is hereditary. She's the mayor because her dad and grandfather were the mayor.

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Kaarous 1 point ago +1 / -0

Capitalism is the free exchange of goods and services. It is an explicitly individualist metric, measurable by how much choice the individual has in their conduct of trade.

It is not internationalist banking cartels comprised of foreigners zeroing out your choices for you.

In point of fact the latter has far more in common with centralized economies than with capitalism.

But you're a leftist so you believe that the presence or claim of profit equates to capitalism, because you use that word as a boogeyman.

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Kaarous 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, you are too dumb to understand what I'm saying.

I'm celebrating the newest step in dissolving the idiotic concept of "the world market price."

And you're blithering on about it as if it was an insoluble surety. You're literally declaring that the status quo must be the status quo because it's the status quo.

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Kaarous 6 points ago +6 / -0

There's an enormous difference. Firstly being resiliency. This isn't hard, so either you're dumber than I thought or you're just feigning ignorance again.

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Kaarous 19 points ago +19 / -0

No. Anyone whose idiotic socialist government made them dependent on external energy needs the strait open. Or anyone whose economy depends on selling oil to the aforementioned idiots.

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Kaarous 4 points ago +4 / -0

Games. I have a sneaking suspicion that I'm getting the newest Rogue Trader dlc for Father's Day. That game has been a blast and the dlc are all good so I've got my fingers crossed. I had been anticipating Outward 2 but it was delayed because the beta was a total disaster so ask again next year.

Books. My anticipated books already came out this year, so far they're all good. Mentioned them in the other thread.

Movie, TV, I really don't watch anything new anymore except the occasional anime.

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Kaarous 29 points ago +29 / -0

To the nationalists, this is a great thing.

International trade has been an inarguable disaster. And once we've severed ourselves out of being the committed fist of globalism, the United States actually needs very little from such trade. We possess the capacity to be a largely independent and self sufficient nation.

For all their posturing it was Europe and China that needed the Strait open. It is they who depend on international shipping.

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Kaarous 8 points ago +8 / -0

Yeah I looked it up in the interim. He became director in 80 although he was working there at the time.

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Kaarous 7 points ago +7 / -0

NIH

Refresh my memory, that was still Fauci right? Pretty sure he was the director for about five decades.

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Kaarous 2 points ago +2 / -0

Secret Scrolls 3 is what I'm reading now. I've discussed it here before, the series is a Japanese swashbuckling adventure and it's very good. I'd recommend it just as highly as I would Cornwell and he's my favorite author.

I just finished Dorian Vane and the Vampire's Blood, which is like if Harry Potter was written by someone who was actually good at writing. No spoilers, but to my surprise there weren't six plot holes in the first book, and it's actually vaguely like a school instead of an old dyke's heroin trip of whimsy with vaguely school things crammed in. I decided to read that one to see if my older children would enjoy it, and I'm passing it to them for sure.

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