
Simple Tricks and Nonsense
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Simple Tricks and Nonsense
@MUlysess
Don't mind me, I'm just watching the world I grew up in vanish. Communists and immigrants make my ass itch.


How is this still a thing…..

How is this still a thing…..


A planned “asylum center” burns in Loosdrecht, Netherlands. April 2026. The former town hall was set to be transformed into a shelter for so-called “asylum seekers,” foreign invaders imposed on the town by a Regime deaf to its own people. Local Dutch citizens objected. They protested. Police were deployed. The situation escalated. Then the planned site was reportedly set alight. Of course, Loosdrecht is not an isolated case. It is one of several Dutch towns, and one of countless places across the West, now fighting the same battle: citizens being told that their buildings, streets, and neighborhoods can be repurposed by an increasingly tyrannical political class that will never live with the consequences. This is what passes for “democracy” in the modern West: not rule by the people, but rule over the people, dressed in the rituals of consent. Native citizens may vote, petition, attend meetings, object, and protest. They may perform every ceremony of “self-government.” But when they say no to asylum centers in their own towns, or resist any policy advancing their demographic displacement and erasure, the state proceeds anyway. The choice was never theirs. Democracy is only the stage on which power performs.

@RetroCoast Here's a @TIME article from the 1950's:



I’ve also been experimenting with this, and I can confirm that if your CMOS battery dies, any digital game with the timer becomes unplayable again, even if the console is set as the primary. This is a digital game I purchased with money yesterday. I didn’t claim it with PS Plus.



Imagine having to walk through this every day as a woman because White men won't fight back. The women you love deserve better.





This video has gone really viral. Usually stuff like this does, and generally because it's ridiculous. In this case, people listening to her believe her. That's where it becomes dangerous. This video is entirely BS, but it doesn't matter. What happens with this stuff is a black guy who has nothing to live for or is very mentally unwell is going to see something like this and recreate Iryana's murder. He's going to think White people are collectively responsible for all of this made up garbage and he's going to try and get his revenge. No matter how made up the story is like stuffing couch cushions with slaves, it becomes widely believed. This woman could say anything about slavery and they'd still believe it.




As representative for the male delegation, the best we can offer for her is a guy named Scott who is 5’9 who makes $75,000 a year in Denver, Colorado. He still watches NELK videos and has a bad knee. He has a good heart and is pretty good at tennis (JV county champ).




🍵This woman is standing in her kitchen at 6:30 in the morning, shaking, because she’s about to break her favorite mug she’s had for seven years... on purpose. It’s cracked but perfect — fits her tea lid exactly, never actually broken — yet every single time she uses it she has visions of the handle breaking off. In meditation she heard the message loud and clear: “What you’re holding on to holds you back.” So she’s doing it. She’s breaking the mug to release the attachment… and hopefully shift her timeline. I love how real and brave this feels. Sometimes the smallest things we cling to are the very things keeping us from moving forward. Have you ever had to let go of something small (or big) that you had an unhealthy attachment to — even if it felt silly at the time? What was it, and did it actually open something new for you?








