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Mark Fox

@mark_fox_

Gluten positive and Y2K compliant.

Minneapolis, MN Beigetreten Temmuz 2009
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John Wright
John Wright@johncwright2001·
Secularism promised a world of sexual liberation, prosperity, an end to sectarian war, non- superstition Instead, we have feminism, me-too, child castration, Drag Queen Story Hour. We have deindustrialization and depression. We have endless Jihad and satanism. Promise not kept.
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TheDivineMissM 🇺🇸🇸🇪🇧🇷
People are always asking me, "Why haven't you moved out of that hell hole?" Or "moving is the only answer." Well, no. Creeping communism has left no place untouched and it's getting worse. You can run, but you can't hide. Wherever you go, the problem is the same. Point is, why move? This is going on everywhere. Fix where you're at. Eventually the crime rates will match, too. City services are on the decline, while costs are going through the roof. Let AI boil down what's happening across the US.
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TheDivineMissM 🇺🇸🇸🇪🇧🇷@LibertyMarieEP

Another 🧵about out of control government spending at the local level. Minnesotan, we can run, but we can't hide, unless you love the heat. #1 A little over three years ago, I did the Great Midwestern University Tour with my soon to be high school graduate son. Two weeks on the road with two dogs (although we did have baby sitters along the way, thanks to Rover), lots of nasty fast food, and my only time off from work in years. OH what fun. We were all over the Upper Midwest and ventured as far south as Lawerence, Kansas and Kansas City. What I noticed is that things were not cheaper in places that they used to be just five years earlier.; especially in Wisconsin, Kansas and Iowa. Food was a bit cheaper in Illinois and Wisconsin. Gas was cheaper in Wisconsin and Iowa, and hotels were a bit cheaper in rural Michigan. Frankly the cost of things were fairly equal to Minneapolis. Albeit, I haven't rented hotel rooms here since out of town family for my wedding. I was confounded. What the heck was happening? How could this be?

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Mistress Dividend
Mistress Dividend@mistressdivy·
Please stop making everything digital. I want ticket stubs, handwritten letters, and a shoebox full of memories to open at 80.
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Mark Fox@mark_fox_·
"who the fuck cares...media sucks...
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Based in Christ
Based in Christ@theistinthought·
Church attendance has tanked over the past 40 years (though no one wants to admit it or talk about it). I think a big part of the reason for this is that people simply find church services boring (even the megachurch concert ones). But no one really wants to talk about that either.
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Mark Fox@mark_fox_·
@theramblingfool Location matters. I've found a fat handful of worthy reads from an LFL in a popular park.
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Russell
Russell@theramblingfool·
I hate those little "Free Libraries" people put outside their homes. They never have a single book worth reading. They just seem like a way to get rid of bad books wasting space while signaling "I'm a whimsical, interesting reader." I'm willing to be wrong. Am I wrong?
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Robb Allen
Robb Allen@ItsRobbAllen·
It's okay not to have an opinion on whatever has the current attention of the zeitgeist.
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Dylan Allman
Dylan Allman@dylanmallman·
We are living through a moment where a group of people do not just disagree, they do not even acknowledge a shared fundamental reality. There is no common frame of reference, no mutual set of facts from which discourse can even begin. They can watch the same video, from multiple angles, and walk away convinced they saw a completely different event. They exist inside a narrative so deeply entrenched that to question it, to even acknowledge a contradiction, is to commit some sort of ideological treason. This is a deliberate, conditioned immunity to contradiction. It is a cultivated resistance to evidence. They have developed a mind so thoroughly welded to its chosen reality that it will alter, discard, or fabricate whatever it must to maintain coherence. They can be shown, in real time, the unraveling of their worldview, and they will patch over the holes with fantasy rather than face any doubt whatsoever. Politics has turned knowledge itself into a partisan weapon. The expectation is no longer to seek truth, but to defend your team at all costs. There is a lingering obligation to have an opinion on everything, to be informed at all times, to adopt the correct stance. And so, they improvise. They adopt prefabricated opinions handed down by their faction. They fill in the gaps with instinctive loyalty rather than demonstrating any semblance of independent thought. The game is rigged, and they know it. Two parties, two choices, two sides that everyone is herded into, and neither is worth the loyalty demanded of them. But to acknowledge this would be to admit powerlessness, to admit that they are trapped in an illusion of choice. So they cope. They retroactively justify their allegiance by turning their side into something righteous, infallible, and necessary. The alternative is too terrifying. It is a coping mechanism turned mass psychosis. And it is escalating. When reality itself is dictated by allegiance, when loyalty outranks reason, when every fact must be bent into submission to fit the tribe’s chosen narrative, the outcome is inevitable: war. When factions exist in separate realities, they cannot coexist. They cannot negotiate, they cannot reason, they cannot even comprehend the other side as anything but a threat. This is irreconcilable. We cannot function like this. A society cannot sustain itself when its people are no longer individuals but ideological husks, possessed by abstractions, fighting battles for masters who do not even know their names. You are not your faction. You are not your party. You are not an extension of a collective mind. The moment you outsource your thinking, the moment you allow yourself to believe that your side must be right because the alternative is unbearable, you have ceased to be an individual. You have become another interchangeable pawn in a game that does not need you to think, only to obey. Wake up. This war for reality is not one you want to be drafted into.
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David Paul Pascoe
David Paul Pascoe@DavidPaulPascoe·
Seems like a time for a drawdown and reassessment. We need some adults to take the temperature down.
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ZUBY:
ZUBY:@ZubyMusic·
It's ok to just enjoy your life and be happy. You don't have to carry the entire world's burdens every day.
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David Burge
David Burge@iowahawkblog·
Like I always say: if you're the smartest person in the room, find a smarter room
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Larry Correia
Larry Correia@monsterhunter45·
America and Denmark are both gonna feel dumb when all of a sudden a bunch of Somalis show up and buy Greenland with their sweet daycare money.
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Mark Fox@mark_fox_·
Lincoln always resupplies Sumter.
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Brian Atlas
Brian Atlas@BrianAtlas·
Just did the math. There are only 9,600 men in LA between 29-34 who are 6’2” or taller and only 3.15% of the population is on hinge meaning there are 302 men to meet her criteria. She’s average at best btw.
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Mark Fox@mark_fox_·
RULE 4: “Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules.” — Saul Alinksy
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C3
C3@C_3C_3·
America doesn’t have a revenue problem, we have a fraud problem. It’s never been more clear.
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