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almond_activator 5 points ago +5 / -0

As far as I'm concerned, red crosses and blue helmets are only going to be anywhere near me for the same reason. It's convenient, therefore, that both give convenient points of aim.

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almond_activator 11 points ago +11 / -0

They have insurance

Make them use it. It gets more expensive when you use it.

It'll also red-pill the absolute shit out of twelve people if the troon can get a jury trial.

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almond_activator 7 points ago +7 / -0

or that nearly all ancient Egyptians were actually Greek and therefore white.

The Hamites are Mediterranean, approximately as "white" as Greeks, Syrians, and Semites. The ruling class was Macedonian-Greek for quite a while, though.

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almond_activator 19 points ago +19 / -0

Viable contenders, even middling ones, are a good thing.

I think we need a hatchet man to tear into the federal government. Cut entire departments, cut budgets by 60%. Long gone are the days when we could get by with "trimming the fat".

I don't know if Trump or DeSantis is willing to do the dirty work, but I hope both of them are willing to try.

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almond_activator 4 points ago +4 / -0

History of the World Part III: Revision

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almond_activator 5 points ago +5 / -0

It's already proven in every form except unequivocal official acknowledgement. His actions as agent provocateur are well-documented on video, and the (faggot) feds absolute disinterest in prosecuting him are evidence enough.

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almond_activator 15 points ago +15 / -0

The most despicable (and dedicated) revolutionaries are those driven by fear of being caught a step behind the revolution rather than a step ahead.

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almond_activator 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's harder to pre-count turnout and manufacture fake ballots in the appropriate volume when you don't know what the opposition turnout is going to be. Libshits didn't want Joe Biden to get 100M votes and get people's noggins joggin.

The thing we didn't realize was they'd be willing to fake the votes in reported totals and manufacture them days or weeks later while "still counting".

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almond_activator 13 points ago +13 / -0

Nein, nein, the big one.

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almond_activator 24 points ago +24 / -0

All of them should have the bad ideas removed from their head, at a high rate of speed, with little regard for the side effects.

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almond_activator 2 points ago +2 / -0

The long-winded explanation isn't sexy, but understanding what's going on is important:

All voluntary labor is motivated by profit. Profits can by material or psychic (teachers, journalism, charity work, and entry-level game developers are compensated in part in psychic profit, thus the low salaries), but they must be present.

Industries reliant on illegal labor don't offer psychic profit. Nobody grows up wanting to work in a meat-packing plant, or spending all day picking strawberries and artichokes. The wages on offer are too low to attract Americans, so they're offering something other than wages in compensation, but it is material.

They're unofficially offering citizenship as part of the benefits package.

The companies are offering something that isn't theirs to offer. They're stealing it, and using it as a second currency that's free to them. You and I are looking for health insurance or a company car; illegal aliens are looking for a foot in the door for amnesty and a chance to have children on American soil.

Even leftists should object to corporations stealing something that isn't theirs and offering it instead of paying people what their labor is worth. Even a communist should object to offering a benefits package that amounts to stealing from the collective.

They don't, though, and that's because the companies are also paying activists in psychic profit. Marxists get to feel good about themselves without putting in any effort by "supporting" below-minimum-wage compensation.

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almond_activator 4 points ago +4 / -0

Binaural Beats

That particular snake oil brings back memories. I had a sizeable collection back in university; unfortunately I lost the software and the audio files with one computer or another at some point.

It's funny that they think it holds some kind of power over people, when it never worked better than a placebo in the first place (sample size: 7, study method: double-blind; participant 1 listens, participant 2 observes, participant 3 picks the track).

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almond_activator 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's where he permanently lost me. Ron could have come out as Rhonda, and I would've assumed it was a very weird long con gag, but flying overseas to violate the 1st Amendment in writing - hard pass.

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almond_activator 5 points ago +5 / -0

I'm planning to sleep tonight, and my instincts are telling me that activity would be counter-productive.

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almond_activator 16 points ago +16 / -0

Weiner is in desperate need of a field-expedient rapid exposure to reality.

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almond_activator 7 points ago +7 / -0

migrants do the jobs locals don't want to do

... at the price the employer is offering. There is a price point for every possible human activity, even suicide. Don't believe me? Look at the Hamas bounties.

At the right price, a man will blow himself up to take out a KFC in Tel Aviv. You don't think a man would pick strawberries if you offered him the right amount of compensation?

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almond_activator 6 points ago +6 / -0

Maybe we should've stayed with the Sean Connery school of dealing with women?

A light, open-hand strike is good for snapping anyone out of hysterics, but women are far, far more likely to fall into them than even the most soy of men.

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almond_activator 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's why the winning move would be to pay 1,000 small/medium channels the same amount you would've paid the one big one to change over. It costs you the same, but with a thousand people making content, you've got an actual reason not just to come over, but to stay.

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almond_activator 6 points ago +6 / -0

Bad fakes are far more unpleasant to behold than ironing boards, and expecting the government to do anything well is foolhardiness of the highest order.

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almond_activator 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm with James Lindsay on this one. Feminists don't hate men, they hate reality and existence itself, and they blame men for creating those.

If they merely hated men, they might be salvageable.

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almond_activator 10 points ago +10 / -0

Seventy years of prep work were complete. It was time to pull the trigger. Once one gun went off, all the others had to follow quickly, so no nation had time to learn from the mistakes of others and develop a defense against it.

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almond_activator 5 points ago +5 / -0

Writing off people in your enemy's strongholds is a useful psychological defense against the horror one should naturally feel at the prospect of open, armed conflict between Left and Right.

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almond_activator 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why invest the effort when you know it won't change the outcome?

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