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Nature, solitude and peace.

@PolybiusOfNorth

Humorist. I like boats, dogs, nature, lakes, rivers, oceans, and (some) literature. Follow your higher self. Pedal to the metal.

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Nature, solitude and peace.
Nature, solitude and peace.@PolybiusOfNorth·
Bob needs to run for office if he doesn't want his winery business audited.
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Fight Back Podcast
Fight Back Podcast@ShieldsClips·
This is what happens when a plane hits a firetruck but if it hits the twin towers it will knock them down
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Eric Rice
Eric Rice@EA_Rice·
I used to think the social media videos I saw about the food in other countries were BS, until I went to Italy for a week. One full week of eating pasta, pizza, steak and gelato…I came home down 7lbs. We are being poisoned. It really is that simple.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
Sure, we could summon the ancient spirit of European Man and overthrow the modern world, but maybe it would be easier to limit immigration, triple the prison population, and strictly prohibit anti-white discrimination under existing law
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hoe_math = PsychoMath
hoe_math = PsychoMath@ItIsHoeMath·
Chris, this is once again either disingenuous (evil) or unintelligent. "We" (lol) are not going to limit immigration. Or triple the prison population. Or prohibit anti-White discrimination. That is NEVER going to happen. Because for those things to happen, the government has to make them happen. And the government has proven VERY CLEARLY AND REPEATEDLY that it does not want to make those things happen. Please explain to me under what circumstances will we pass these things into law? We recently took control of the government, supposedly. Did any of these things happen? WHY NOT? What were they waiting for? What would make them do this? What more can we do beyond winning elections? Win them HARDER? (lol) Who do you have to "vote" for to get them to do it? When do you expect us to "vote" people into power who will do these things? WE ARE ON OUR OWN. THE LAW IS NOT FOR US ANYMORE. IT IS NEVER COMING BACK. THE GOVERNMENT IS CAPTURED. Demographics are 100% likely to ensure that we never have government power ever again. The 3rd world masses will vote for reparations until we are bled dry and die off. No one in the government will ever do a goddamn thing about it. You cannot be serious with this shit. "Let's just make laws to fix it" is detached from reality. That's like those parents who refuse cancer treatment for their child and try to pray it away. No, it would not be easier to get the law to do what we want. It is quite literally easier to start a revolution of meaning and purpose and collectively exit the system. Voting does NOTHING
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Nature, solitude and peace.
Nature, solitude and peace.@PolybiusOfNorth·
@4nt1p4tt3rn I have a good friend who had a couple hours lost time. His wife was in the car with him she lost it too.. it happens it's real
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4nt1p4tt3rn 🏴‍☠ Appalachistan Wolf Lodge #47
I've never known quite what to think about accounts of lost time. I still don't. But last year, it happened to me. I was driving back home on the highway after running a quick errand. About 15 miles. Straight shot down the highway. I've driven it hundreds of times. I know each landmark by heart. This one day last year was different. Same road, same landmarks...until they weren't. The last thing I remember, I was passing a landmark about 7 miles before my exit. The next thing I know, I was two towns past my exit, and 30 minutes had passed. I had no recollection of driving it at all, and the distance included passing through two congested construction zones, in heavy traffic. I do not recall seeing any of the remaining landmarks or my exit. Thing is, I'm also intimately familiar with the route I drove past my exit, so I know all those landmarks as well. This isn't a case of "you've just forgotten. After all, it's been a year!". Because once I doubled back and came home, I immediately came upstairs and told my wife. Told her about not having any conscious recollection of that stretch of drive I covered while missing my turn-off. Told her the town I ended up in. Told her I had no explanation for it whatsoever, or how I managed to do it. For me, no time had passed at all. It's like that 30 minutes of my life never happened to me. Now, I'm not going to attribute it to anything supernatural or otherworldly, but I will say it was damned unnerving. It's one of the eeriest experiences I've had in the past 20 or so years.
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Meathead Musings
Meathead Musings@meatheadmusings·
Good conversation is hard to come by in the Pennsylvania mountains. I see a man, he works at a local WalMart, electronics department. You can tell by his physiognomy he has some creative intellect, one can just tell. Eccentric nerd, one of my favorite breeds of man. I see him in the grocery store this morning, exchange pleasantries and he tells me about his vacation to Prague & Spain, he tells me of Salvador Dali’s pet stuffed polar bear, I believe named: Caesar. I write this to say, why the fuck does this man work at a WalMart? Evidence of societies inability to properly utilize intelligent men of (possible) value. A great mark against any civilization. Walmart electronics, for one of the town’s most intelligent, and perhaps interesting men. Woe! We must fix!
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mitsuri
mitsuri@0xmitsurii·
Computer animation in the 90s was no joke.
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Labrador Skeptic
Labrador Skeptic@SaysSimulation·
In other words, we would have a far higher standard of living if we separated from the leftist coastal urban parasites, both politically and economically. There are many potential paths ahead of us. The RW could win nationally if we can get seven more years to fundamentally 7/
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Labrador Skeptic
Labrador Skeptic@SaysSimulation·
We are continually fed a diet of lies, that is consumed & believed by many in the RW, particularly the coastal urban wannabe RW "thought leaders". The RINO senators are also there for purposes of control, to lie and claim to represent us while working for the urban coasts. 4/
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Labrador Skeptic
Labrador Skeptic@SaysSimulation·
Their view is that the Heartland, the five colored regions below, aka flyover country, is the land of human cattle. They believe that we are effectively slaves to be controlled, with their owning all of us, and our being powerless to prevent our destruction & replacement. 2/
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Handre
Handre@Handre·
The Hanseatic League solved commercial disputes for 400 years without a single government court, police force, or regulatory agency—and they did it better than any modern state system. From 1159 to 1669, German merchants spanning from London to Novgorod created the most sophisticated private arbitration network in history. When a Hamburg trader accused a Lübeck merchant of breach of contract, they didn't petition some distant king or wait months for bureaucratic tribunals. They brought their dispute before merchant courts staffed by actual businessmen who understood trade, contracts, and reputation. These arbitrators rendered decisions within days, not years. The enforcement mechanism? Pure market discipline. The League maintained detailed records of every merchant's behavior and shared this information across all member cities. Cross a Hanseatic trader in Bergen, and you'd find yourself blacklisted from Riga to Bruges within weeks. No bailiffs, no jackbooted enforcers, no violence—just the inexorable power of reputation and voluntary association. And it worked spectacularly. The League dominated Northern European commerce for half a millennium precisely because merchants trusted their dispute resolution more than royal courts. But here's what modern lawyers and judges will never tell you: the Hanseatic system resolved disputes faster, cheaper, and more accurately than contemporary government courts. Why? Because the arbitrators actually understood commerce and faced real consequences for bad decisions. Screw up a ruling as a Hanseatic arbitrator, and merchants would stop using your services. Screw up as a federal judge today, and you get lifetime tenure. The League died when centralized nation-states crushed private governance with military force, not because their system failed. Every blockchain arbitration platform and private dispute resolution service today merely rediscovers what German merchants perfected 800 years ago.
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Martyr Made
Martyr Made@martyrmade·
I’m trying to avoid posting for Lent, but I want to be clear about my position, as it seems we may be on the brink of decisions of historic consequence: The US & Israel were the ones who launched a sneak attack against Iran. Trump himself compared it to the attack on Pearl Harbor. We opened the war with an attack that killed nearly 200 little girls at school. If the Japanese had done that at Pearl Harbor, it would still be on page one of every history book recounting the attack to this day. To then punish the civilian population of Iran by destroying power and water infrastructure, which can only be intended to cause mass civilian suffering and death, simply because they have not capitulated, is a war crime of the highest order. Soldiers, sailors, and airmen are under no obligation to follow such an order, and shame on any officer who orders them to do so.
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🅰pocalypsis 🅰pocalypseos 🇷🇺 🇨🇳 🅉
Seyed M. Marandi (@s_m_marandi): “It will be far worse than 1929. It looks very dark. No doubt about it. There’s no way to make this look non-catastrophic. “Even if Trump is reined in, even if he is removed from power before he takes the final step of targeting Iranian vital infrastructure, the damage already inflicted on the world is very significant, and it will play out even if it ends today—which it won’t. “I think basically what we’re seeing is an empire collapsing. The thing that can lead us to disaster—the world toward disaster—is the arrogance of the West. That arrogance prevents them from still contemplating the fact that they are on the verge of collapse and that everything is on the verge of coming to an end—everything as we knew it. “These are very dark days, and they can become much darker. But in order to end this evil empire and this ethno-supremacism, there has to be resistance, and I think ultimately it will bear fruit. And this evil empire, when it falls, will create hope for the future. “But sadly, since empires are brutal and lash out and they fail to accept their decline, it will be painful for people across the world and across our region and across the West.”
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MOMof DataRepublican
MOMof DataRepublican@data_republican·
I've seen a few posts on this today. I think I may have even reposted one, but I've been thinking... What if this has to do with the quality of the education that our US students are receiving? Maybe our students don't measure up in scholastics to international students? Just a thought.
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD

1367 US medical students did not get a US residency spot. 6733 international, non-US medical students got a US residency spot.

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