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@estherzelda0514 Try colonizing savages without object lessons and they eat you. It's either kill them or try to break them.
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Not a Good Jewish Girl✡️@estherzelda0514·
Christopher Columbus was so infamously cruel that the Spanish crown paid to send someone to Hispaniola in 1500 to investigate. This resulted in a 48-page report detailing the testimony of two dozen witnesses, and the investigator himself, of how Columbus had mismanaged the colony, cut off ears and noses, tortured colonists that questioned his authority, paraded women naked, and sold natives into slavery. He was arrested, tried, and stripped of his titles. Some people that witnessed his barbarism, who had initially supported and participated in his colonization efforts, became so disgusted by Columbus's behavior that they also published accounts of his atrocities and began advocating for the rights of Indigenous populations. In particular, a contemporaneous Pope, and many other lesser Catholic figures, condemned Columbus explicitly, viewing his behaviors as grave offenses against G-d. Matt, you are literally more of a cretin than people that died before 1600 BCE. I wouldn't call you a conservative, I would call you a barbarian.
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog

Christopher Columbus is the ultimate IQ test. You immediately know that someone is a retarded halfwit if they start screeching some nonsense about how Columbus was a genocidal maniac or whatever. Intelligent students of history understand that he is one of the great men of western civilization. This is an awesome move by the White House.

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@TheWorthyHouse She thought India was great until the check was in rupees and then got stuck listening to them for a ten hour return leg.
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@0x49fa98 Lineoleic acid turns into linoleum when you oxidize it. That's what they're telling you to stop eating.
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Zero HP Lovecraft@0x49fa98·
if you think about it, peaters and jews are exactly the same; adhering to insane, pointless dietary taboos that offer no salvation
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@xenocosmography Americans are inherently gnostic but Catholics believe in earthly authorities. That's the Catholic problem.
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*Doc* Matimus Dorsal Grande
Self-awareness, my friend. There are classes/workshops to help in this regard if you're motivated. Using Grok to verify claims isn't "arguing". It's exactly the evidence-seeking habit you're advocating. ******It's 1995, you're in 11th grade****** You: "Why did I get an "F" on this research paper?" Teacher: "Because you strung a bunch of words and opinions together without citing a single point of data or source". You: "But I don't believe in going to the library (Grok) to research, source data or gather supportive information ." Teacher: "Exactly. Glance down and see the resulting 'F' on your research project." Now, debunking your PVD drivel: No, that's not what the study shows, and there's still zero evidence linking oral nattokinase supplements to posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) as a side effect in humans. The phrase "Posterior Vitreous Detachment Induced by Nattokinase" comes from a single 2006 animal study (Takano et al., published in Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science). In it, researchers injected purified nattokinase (subtilisin NAT) directly into the vitreous cavity of rabbit eyes (intravitreal injection at doses like 0.1–1 FU). The goal? To intentionally induce PVD as a potential new tool for "pharmacologic vitreolysis", a non-surgical way to separate the vitreous gel from the retina for treating vitreoretinal conditions (like certain diabetic retinopathy cases or traction issues). Low doses successfully created clean PVD with no major toxicity; higher doses caused some preretinal hemorrhage and temporary ERG changes. This is not a human study. This is not about swallowing nattokinase pills, natto, or supplements. This is not reporting PVD as an adverse event from oral use. Fast-forward: Extensive searches of PubMed, safety reviews, clinical trials (including the 1-year human study you originally posted and longer-term data up to 3 years), and adverse-event databases turn up zero case reports, zero signals, and zero mentions of oral nattokinase causing PVD, increased floaters, retinal issues, or any ocular detachment in people. The only consistent risk noted across reviews (WebMD, RxList, etc.) is increased bleeding potential when combined with blood thinners, not eyes. On "understudied"? Yes, the specific effects of oral nattokinase on the vitreous humor or PVD risk are understudied, mainly because there's no plausible mechanism (it's a protein enzyme mostly broken down in the gut; systemic levels don't reach the eye in concentrations anywhere near the direct-injection experiments). Japanese natto consumption for centuries and modern supplement trials haven't flagged eye problems. PVD itself is extremely common with normal aging (especially in your 60s+), so any coincidence would need actual data to blame supplements. This fits the same pattern as the joint-degradation claim: a title cherry-picked without context, repeated until it feels true (classic illusory truth effect). The actual paper positions nattokinase positively as a potential eye-treatment enzyme when used precisely by doctors, not a danger from daily oral use.
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Cary Kelly@CaryKelly11·
A 2022 study found that 1062 adults in their 60s, taking nattokinase, daily for a year, showed amazing improvement in lipid markers, including plaque reduction. Plaque -36.0% LDL -18.1% HDL +15.8% Trigs -15.7% Nattokinase is an enzyme extracted from natto, a traditional Japanese food made by fermenting boiled soybeans with bacterium. Lots of things to consider here: Japan ranks #1 for age-standardized cardiovascular disease mortality among G20+ countries. Big Pharma must hate this study because it makes Statins look like Tic Tacs. Fermented foods truly are superfoods. Soybeans suck but at least it's real food. There was no placebo group which some made a big deal out of because people can totally subliminally control specific lipid values. 😂 x.com/realPatrickJr/…
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@BradRTorgersen I was listening to Rush back then and I still think you're a cuck.
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Brad R. Torgersen@BradRTorgersen·
Take yourself back, friends. Take yourself back to Limbaugh at his prime. It's the Dittohead Decade, and Rush is blistering the Clinton Administration hour by hour. Then Rush does something remarkable. He tells you that the communist Chinese are someone we should partner with. That the men who hijacked TWA 847 were in fact the good guys. That the Russia of Yanayev represented a missed opportunity; a solid alternative to the post-Cold War corruption of the American elite. He says it all with a completely straight face. Do you conclude he's lost his mind? Do you wonder whether it's a joke? Or do you bob your head enthusiastically, thinking, "Well, of course! Every American patriot believes these things!"
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@Semiogogue The overnight decapitation strike leading to the plebs rising up seems to be dragging on.
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Read The Signs@Semiogogue·
At this point they're like that street in New York with all the Indian restaurants being served by a single kitchen. Talking points are dutifully propagated in synchronized fashion. "Fugitive Caesar" and "Ari Fleischer" singing from the same hymnal. 😏 x.com/AriFleischer/s…
Fugitive Caesar@ThomBrady5

The Retard Right is going to ignore this, but this by itself justifies the entire Iran war. Iran's military had developed missiles (IRBM) that were capable of traveling 3,700–4,500 km, depending on launch point inside Iran. Anyone questioning "imminent threat" has their answer.

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@DocKilnit @CaryKelly11 @grok Grok, tell this dirty pleb about "Posterior Vitreous Detachment Induced by Nattokinase", couple it with how understudied Natto's effects in this are, and finally give them life coaching on seeking their own answers versus using grok to argue.
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*Doc* Matimus Dorsal Grande
@gotzlore @CaryKelly11 @grok confirm there's no evidence from clinical studies, reviews, or research linking nattokinase to joint degradation, cartilage damage, arthritis, or related issues. Confirm that this natto-joints thing is a typical Illusory Truth Effect.
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The math on William Shatner’s existence is hard to process. He was born closer to the Civil War than to today. Montreal, 1931. His father manufactured clothes. His first acting role came in 1951, the same year color TV was introduced to the American public. Star Trek premiered in 1966. It lasted 3 seasons and got cancelled. The first rerun aired before humans had walked on the Moon. Those reruns are still generating licensing revenue 57 years later. He’s been famous for 60 consecutive years. He survived being typecast so severely in the 1970s that he did convention appearances for grocery money. He survived his third wife’s death. He survived Hollywood writing him off as a joke. Then he weaponized the joke. Priceline commercials. The roast. Spoken-word albums where he recites Elton John lyrics as dramatic monologue. Every project that should have ended his career somehow added to it. At 73, back-to-back Emmys for Boston Legal. At 90, oldest person to fly to space. At 94, a Super Bowl ad. At 95, 4.3 million people watching him smoke a cigar on X. His career has now outlasted the Soviet Union, the Space Shuttle program, Blockbuster Video, MySpace, and the first three generations of AI models. He’s been working since Truman and he’s posting through the Claude era. The compounding is the point. 75 years of showing up created a distribution moat that no amount of talent alone could replicate.
William Shatner@WilliamShatner

At 95, I'm still smokin'! 😝 I’ve learned two things: Never waste a good cigar. Never trust anyone who says you should ‘act your age.’ 😉👍🏻

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@curtis_yarvin Once you see the madness in Krugman's eyes the delusion makes sense.
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Ray Peat HubblyBubbly Emporium ✝️🎄
Theoretical, but highly practical protocol for treating persistent, treatment-resistant biofilm/gut dysbiosis issues. [FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY]
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@michaeljburry Electricity takes the most optimal path to ground every time. Now ask me why I know that the universe doesn't make infinite copies of itself for every possible reality.
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Dalton (Analyze & Optimize)@Outdoctrination·
I don't know who needs to hear this, but sometimes you don't have a complex case of cortisol face, mast cell activation, functional hypothyroidism, chronic fatigue syndrome and mold toxicity. Sometimes you're just fat.
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@L0m3z The Brahmins of India are no longer white. The nobles (arya) who left and founded Egypt are gone. The Persians are muttified. Spain and Portugal were flooded. Meanwhile the lemurians and erectus-hybrids multiply beyond their natural means. It's just a historical fact.
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@stilljneal Michael B Jordan spent the entire black panther movie with his mouth hanging open from his mouth breathing. I can't watch subhumans "act" and pretend like the rest. Big nope.
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Josh Neal 🇺🇸🌲@stilljneal·
Nothing demonstrates how far removed we are from the heyday of libtarded negro worship than the effusive praise and adulation for Sinners/Ryan Coogler/Michael B Jordan. It feels anachronistic, an artifact of cultural lib hegemony that no longer exists
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@zeta_globin Reese's figured out that the in-your-face levels of concentrated aromatic aldehydes (peanut "natural" flavor) will get people to eat anything.
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zeta@zeta_globin·
why have reese's cups gotten so bad in the past 10 years
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@VDAREJamesK He was technically a war criminal for what he did in France. The system glorified his dishonor.
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Kevin DeAnna@VDAREJamesK·
Better than how he died. Supported the Communists in the Spanish Civil War and admired them for their ruthlessness btw. He was never opposed to having (other) people die for political ends, he just wanted them to die for Bolshevism instead of their country.
Natural Philosophy@Naturalphilosy

“They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for ones country. But in modern war there is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason.” — Ernest Hemingway

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@AngelicaOung Zyns don't contain the calming harmala alkaloids of tobacco. Those alkaloids open the third eye for an Ayahuasca experience.
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Angelica 🌐⚛️🇹🇼🇨🇳🇺🇸
Confession: I'm a dumb bitch What happened was I read on twitter dot com that nicotine when not smoked is actually an amazing nootropic that helps your concentration with no negative side effect. ...aaaaand after avoiding smoking for my entire adult life I'm now addicted to zyns. The don't even feel good anymore. I'm just popping them for no reason until I feel vaguely nauseous.
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@GenFlynn It's an open secret that China runs the money laundering casino in the golden triangle. Any administration could have bombed it. Where did all the opium go during our occupation of Afghanistan though? And have we been doing the same?
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General Mike Flynn
General Mike Flynn@GenFlynn·
We are in World War III now. It is global. It is Unrestricted Warfare (sometimes viewed as 5th Generation Warfare). It has physical, mental, intellectual, and spiritual components. It is a long-term war and it will be costly. It has consequences beyond our imagination (think in terms of effects on 3 main human resource requirements—food, water, & energy). The CCP has already attacked the United States and has been doing so for years (ie., fentanyl—killing tens of thousands). @ALEXNEWMAN_JOU excellent analysis.
Sarah Westall@sarah_westall

Is There a 70-Year Plan Behind the Global Crisis? There are warnings of a global famine. Not someday. But something being set in motion right now. Key trade routes are under pressure. The Strait of Hormuz — one of the most critical pathways for global energy and supply. If that gets disrupted… it doesn’t just affect oil. It affects food. Supply chains. Entire nations. And when systems like this start breaking down… the consequences move fast. So the real question is: Is this a crisis… or something being engineered? @ALEXNEWMAN_JOU

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