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CeeMeDo

CeeMeDo

@SeeChrisDo

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DiscussingFilm
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
HD look at Hal Jordan's Green Lantern suit in ‘LANTERNS’.
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CeeMeDo@SeeChrisDo·
@shagbark_hick @spqr_sulla There was an article in the AR Gazette recently of a married couple mid-20s who moved to Fayetteville AR from CA & the entire article was this couple talking about all of their activism to make Fayetteville more like CA. Literally talking like they were fixing the natives
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@spqr_sulla There's a clear correlation between CA people moving into red states and those states more or less immediately becoming more liberal.
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It's hard to parse what the long-range state of domestic migration is going to look like in the USA. It does seem that there's a pattern: I. Dem policies ruin blue states II. People leave blue states for red states III. The newcomers vote for Dem policies in red states IV. The red states now suffer from the same problems as the blue states (but often worse, as the onset is rapid) V. As a result of all this, there are fewer and fewer "havens" where one can find a low-tax, low-reg, low-cost way of life. Does this just keep happening until every state in the Union becomes a post-Dem apocalyptic husk? Or at some point, are conservative-leaning Americans actually going to exhibit some agency, make a conquest, do anything but play on the eternal rearguard? It may really be that the combination of Democrats' expansionist, high-openness traits, the destructive quality of their policies, and the absolute "retreat-mode" weakness of American conservatives will basically seal this country's fate as a "universal California" in just a generation or so. Might be that if you don't like that, you'd be better off leaving the country. It's either that or learn to love the high-tax, high-reg, rainbow-flag-waving future of the USA.
AF Post@AFpost

Where Americans moved to and from in 2025. Massachusetts experienced the most loss of any state, Kansas the most of any Republican state, and South Carolina grew the fastest of any state. In contrast, Delaware grew the fastest of any Democrat state. Republican states dominated in growth overall. Follow: @AFpost

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CeeMeDo@SeeChrisDo·
@TheRealKitty019 The average person's spending habits are very routine (same bills, same stores, same groceries every month) so its easy to notice when my paycheck used to last 3 weeks but now its gone in a week & a half when I "haven't changed anything"
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Kitty@TheRealKitty019·
The collapse of academia is most acutely visible with the "economist" class, where virtually everything they produce is complete garbage. In this case, their methodology is completely fucked and that's why they can't accurately model why people feel so bad. The numbers are all good, insofar as the "established metrics" go (and as long as you're a Keynesian) so CLEARLY it's just "vibes" and people don't actually realize how good they have it. The problem is, of course, that there's three layers to this; the liminal, subliminal and super-liminal; think of them as what is, what you feel and what you imagine. Within Freudian psychology the liminal (Ego) mind balances against the super-liminal (super-ego) and subliminal (id) and while the theory is useful, it's incomplete. In truth, each segment weighs against and analyses different pieces of your condition; what you are experiencing now, how you feel now, and how you expect to feel later. Liminally, then, the average person is struggling quite severely. Several price shocks have hit, again and again over the last 20 years to the point that your purchasing power is probably the lowest it's been since 1932. The numbers say things are good, and conditions might individually be "better" with more toys, more entertainment, more, more, more, but people can still compare the now to the past and while Zoomies are still young, we can remember before the '08 recession (or in Canada's case, before Trudeau). Thus the subliminal comes in, the id, your heuristics-based analysis. Here, now, everything is measurably, objectively worse in every way. Our societies are more dangerous than they have ever been- yes ever. Crime is higher than ever, and in ways that are just utterly inconceivable to normal people who haven't adjusted their heuristics. Cases like the Rape Gangs in Britain, or random subway murders in NYC, people being set on fire at random, the racial killings of white teenagers, hostile governments focused entirely on crushing peaceful nativists while ignoring serious crimes and Canada- because I am one- becoming a narco-state. These are things a normal person, plugged into the normal media, either can't talk about or doesn't consciously know about it, but they can feel it. Everyone can feel the tension, they can feel that there's something off, they can feel that it's all just getting worse. And what of the super-liminal then? Well if your conditions are materially worse than your parents', and you feel terrible about everything, it's then really difficult for the mind to then ignore all that data and pretend like things can get better. Everyone is, instead, stuck in a short-term risk mitigation mindset. Consumer spending happens now because you won't have that money in 12 months. Order food now because it will cost 30% more next year. Go on the trip now because the planes literally will not have fuel in 12 weeks. These aren't rational choices people make, they're irrational, animalistic responses to the conditions they're presented with. The only rational agent in this equation is the liminal mind that's too pre-occupied with paying bills to overcome the id's need for comfort and the super-ego's despair. And so we reach the point; economists are incapable of modelling this or correctly reading the data they're presented with, either because they're just stupid or because they're ideologically forbidden from "noticing". As a consequence, then, their models all fail. Every single one, and they've been failing for a hundred years now, they get literally everything wrong and can't figure out why every economic reform they do, why every single time they just print money, everything gets worse for everyone. A hundred years of economics, everything since FDR essentially, needs to be expunged from American Law for there to be any hope of recovery in Zoomers' lifetimes and what then? By the time it's fixed, a large ratio will have passed by their fertile years, and that population crunch hits no matter what. The only quick, here-and-now fix is to do the unthinkable and actually literally just mass cull people as they turn 70 and seize Boomers' assets as collateral for whatever meagre government pensions are left for when they retire. And then, on top of that, you need to remove every single migrant that is a net drain now, or of a group that is a net drain; the system just can't recover with them parasitizing off it. The number-1 cost for Millennials and Zoomers is housing, the number-2 cost is taxes. The solution for Number 1 will increase their income dramatically and from there, it's just getting taxes down to a manageable level. Doing these things will, actually, just solve a huge chunk of Millennials and Zoomers' economic and social woes.
Basil🧡@LinkofSunshine

The permanent vibecession is here to stay

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CeeMeDo@SeeChrisDo·
@JackBauerAD @L0m3z @Heminator Its irrelevant anyway. The chance that Chauvin could get a fair trial was ZERO. That fact alone should have gotten the case dismissed, or at minimum moved to another jurisdiction
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@L0m3z @Heminator What? There’s a video of Chaivin with his knee on Floyd’s neck for almost 10 minutes. Look, I’m a pro cop as they come. And yeah, George Floyd was a reprobate. But this is ridiculous.
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Lomez@L0m3z·
This is one of the most important books we've ever done. Derek Chauvin is innocent. Period. Any honest person looking at the evidence would conclude the same. What happened to Chauvin is a national travesty. And it's long past due to correct this embarrassing episode.
Passage Publishing@PassagePress

Today we are proud to announce the release of American Scapegoat: How a Corrupt Justice System Sacrificed Derek Chauvin to the Mob by former federal prosecutor T.J. Harker (@TJ_Harker). Six years ago today, George Floyd died while in custody of Minneapolis beat cop Derek Chauvin, sparking the most destructive riots in our nation's history and becoming the pretext for an era of mass political hysteria that threatened to rip apart the very fabric of American life. Cities burned. Floyd's body was paraded around in a gold casket. Every institution was made to bend the knee to BLM. Ordinary white Americans, represented by the person of Derek Chauvin, were called to account for three centuries of racial grievance. All most Americans saw of that day was the grainy cellphone footage of Officer Chauvin's knee restraining the back of George Floyd's neck. Few bothered to learn any other details about the case, and by the time the trial rolled around, the verdict was a foregone conclusion. An innocent black man had been killed by a racist white cop, they were told. And for America to atone for its original sins, that racist white cop had to pay the price. What they didn't know was that Chauvin's knee did not prevent Floyd from breathing. They didn't know Chauvin was following procedure by the book. They didn't know Floyd had taken lethal amounts of fentanyl minutes before being restrained. They didn't know Floyd had a pre-existing heart condition. They didn't know the autopsy report had been revised under threat of professional harm. They didn't know the original prosecutor removed herself from the case after seeing all of the evidence. They didn't know the subsequent prosecutors had to abandon their theory of the case just days into the trial. They didn't know the prosecution never established a cause of death, let alone that Derek Chauvin was responsible. In American Scapegoat, author T.J. Harker breaks down what happened on that fateful day six years ago, analyzes the thousands of court documents manipulated and recontextualized to achieve the trial result Minnesota politicians demanded, and relives the trial itself in thorough, painstaking detail to definitively show that Derek Chauvin did not kill George Floyd. Never in modern American history has our justice system been so corrupted by public mass hysteria than in the case of Derek Chauvin. This is the story of that trial. This is the story of how a man was sacrificed to the mob. American Scapegoat is available for pre-order now. Coming Fall '26.

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CeeMeDo@SeeChrisDo·
@9mmsmg May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen.
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9mmSMG
9mmSMG@9mmsmg·
The perfect egg is over easy. When I say over easy, I mean very easy. A quick flip just to solidify the whites. Maybe 8 total seconds in the pan with the burner off. The yolk should run all over the plate when pierced. I always see sad eggs online. Fried hard with everything crispy, and the yolk basically hard boiled. Why would you do something so terrible? It's like a well-done filet mignon. I'd write about my disdain for egg whites alone, but it's still early, and I don't want to ruin my day. An example of the perfect egg below:
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CeeMeDo@SeeChrisDo·
@BrianAtlas A female coworker accused me of malpractice because she wanted my schedule.
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Brian Atlas@BrianAtlas·
Massive feminist misinformation on this topic, wonder why 🤔
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Charlotte Lee
Charlotte Lee@cljack·
before you waste a lot of time in therapy trying to understand men, consider that Napoleon got volunteers to man a battery position with an almost 100% casualty rate by simply renaming it "the battery of not being a little bitch"
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TheOriginalTim
TheOriginalTim@TimHasGoals·
@PoltFan69 These women are actually extremely successful and made millions. They weren’t even an HR team.
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CeeMeDo@SeeChrisDo·
@Vidar43380743 @PoltFan69 A female coworker who i barely interacted with accused me of malpractice because she wanted my schedule
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GENSHIN COULD NEVER@Vidar43380743·
@PoltFan69 I once had an HR lady make a complaint that I was taking her parking spot, it was actually assigned to me and I start at 730, she started at 9. Turns out she just wanted a parking stall closet to the entrance so she wouldn't have to walk 5 more steps. She was fired
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CeeMeDo@SeeChrisDo·
@BasedDetails Then they'll claim that it never existed & that this land was always Muslim land, as they do throughout the ME
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Thomas Jefferson@BasedDetails·
saw this and had a random thought. if Italy were ever weakened to the point where they had no control of muslim mobs, the muslims would absolutely rage and smash every bit of classical and renaissance art still left. and we know this because it's what they have done in their own conquered regions and continue to do throughout the world to this very day. nearly every day you hear about some church or some shrine getting defaced or burned to the ground. yesterday i saw a bunch of muslims try to burn down a set of giant doors to some Italian estate or building with a hairspray and lighter improvised torch. we really have no respect for what muslims will do to our Western traditional history or people if they ever get the edge on power to do so. they will destroy everything, rape and kill in the most barbaric ways imaginable while the so called "moderate muslims" look onward.
Today in History@TodayinHistory

Today in 1972, Michelangelo's Pietà was attacked and badly damaged in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican.

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Crossroads Report
Crossroads Report@togdali·
@Unemployed17707 @thinkingwest Haha. I guess you don’t know much about Catherine the Great, who took thousands of miles of territory by guile, strategic thinking, and force. Oh, and she killed her husband to get the job. (He was worthless and would have been Russia’s ruin).
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CeeMeDo@SeeChrisDo·
@AceWarIsGreat @NateAFischer @IBeBibby Cornyn votes with the Ds on 46% of votes, Cassidy 44%. Would you consider your wife faithful if 44% of the time she was sleeping with the neighbor?
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@NateAFischer @IBeBibby Trump did this by backstabbing Cornyn and Cassidy They were 2 good senators who voted 99% of the time with us unlike Massie & he backstabbed them anyways Loyalty goes both ways. Now they have no reason to support his policies Trump is his own worst enemy
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Nate Fischer
Nate Fischer@NateAFischer·
I’m confused why this settlement fund is so controversial to Republicans. Obama directed billions in settlement $$$ to allied non-profits, and Dems have routinely forced gov’t payouts to their activists for even foot faults by gov’t actors against them. We may not like this system, but is it that controversial to direct some to our own side?
TheBlaze@theblaze

GOP Senator Thom Tillis on Trump’s proposed “Anti-Weaponization” fund: “I think it’s stupid on stilts. When you take money from me to give to a purpose I vehemently disagree with, that’s tyranny.”

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Patrick Casey
Patrick Casey@restoreorderusa·
Millions of views. People forget that before controversial right-wing content was censored, liberals were primarily focused on suppressing this stuff. You used to be able to type in any insane conspiracy theory into YouTube and find videos with millions of views. With less censorship these days, we’re seeing how popular it is among the low info semiliterate masses. But unlike then, today’s conspiraslop is considerably more political, with much of it being directed at President Trump—a political outsider who triumphed over the establishment. More than a little ironic.
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra

They definitely replaced him…

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CeeMeDo@SeeChrisDo·
@theblaze You guys dont understand how these people feel about J6. It was their 9/11. They had never been made to feel afraid before, & they worship DC, the j6ers desecrated their church
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TheBlaze@theblaze·
GOP Senator Thom Tillis on Trump’s proposed “Anti-Weaponization” fund: “I think it’s stupid on stilts. When you take money from me to give to a purpose I vehemently disagree with, that’s tyranny.”
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
The campaign to oust Massie was financed by 3 Israel-centric billionaires. Their leader was former IDF soldier Miriam Adelson, who Trump suggested was most loyal to Israel. Trying to suppress this by screaming "ANTI-SEMITE" is pathetic, and will only produce more backlash:
The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

From @WSJFreeEx via @WSJOpinion: After losing a primary election Tuesday night, Rep. Thomas Massie peddled the oldest antisemitic trope in the book: that conniving Jews hold secret power, writes @matthennessey on.wsj.com/4fygtbZ

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CeeMeDo@SeeChrisDo·
@CARPEAMERICA @restoreorderusa "These people" are just regular people. Most of the population is retarded & always has been. You dont think George Washington had to deal with a bunch of fucking dummies? The populace isn't the problem; theyre what theyve always been....universal suffrage is the problem.
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DR. CARPE AMERICA@CARPEAMERICA·
@restoreorderusa I'm so tired of being on the same side as these "people." We'd be better off if they stepped aside and let people with an IQ higher than the room's temperature handle things.
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CeeMeDo@SeeChrisDo·
@SenMarkey He just isn't funny. Its a comedy show with no comedy. I dont know how it lasted this long.
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CeeMeDo@SeeChrisDo·
@waltwhitmangoth @BlackDumpling Women are terrible judges of character, while being convinced that they are excellent judges of character. This fact is why for most of history in every place on Earth the girls father would have a huge influence on who she married..to protect her from herself
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waltwhitmangoth@waltwhitmangoth·
@BlackDumpling do men not lie to non-feminists? i was a virgin in my 20s trying to meet wholesome men for marriage and i agree with her. dishonest men ruined the dating pool.
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BLACK DUMPLING™@BlackDumpling·
This woman is every single Feminist you have ever met in your entire life. And she can't see it even as her nose is being rubbed in it.
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CeeMeDo@SeeChrisDo·
@johnkonrad I knew a woman who abandoned her husband & 4 children to go bang a drug dealer because she "felt unfulfilled". She would straight up tell you there was nothing wrong with her husband, that he was a great husband/father. By the time she regretted it he had moved on
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John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
A friend of mine went through this. The dude is an awesome dad. Early 40’s. Tall, handsome guy. Made good money. Graduated a top college. He restored an old house himself. Always was talking up his wife. Kids lacrosse coach. Kept in shape just incase he needed to defend his family. No major vices. She wants out. He insists on counseling. Counselor says he’s right. She flips out says he picked a biased counselor. So she asks all her girlfriends for a wife friendly female counselor who will “understand me”. They go. The counselor apparently lost her mind. Starts yelling at the wife. “Listen to him. I’m happily married and I’m jealous of you. All he keeps saying is how much he loves you. How he prays every night for your happiness. And he is HOT!” The whole thing boiled down to he refused to go to woke wine tastings, art shows, wedding receptions for people they barely know and baby showers with her. Girl stuff. And he claims he didn’t even refuse, he just said they had to take separate cars so he could jet after 30 minutes. That was his only request in life. Bonkers. Bonkers!
Richard Cooper@Rich_Cooper

Divorced her husband, two years later crying about the decision. I have no sympathy for people that play the victim in the chaos they create. Do you?

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CeeMeDo@SeeChrisDo·
@1deepbreath2liv @FrenchOG3 @Rich_Cooper ...& she doesn't even talk about her son, she talks about mirrors & couches & how the nostalgia makes her feel. She isnt missing her son shes missing the cushy life her husband gave her
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DavKei@1deepbreath2liv·
@FrenchOG3 @Rich_Cooper the one picture of her son she chooses to share: she is the main subject in the picture her son is half cutoff in the margins says it all right there
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Richard Cooper@Rich_Cooper·
Divorced her husband, two years later crying about the decision. I have no sympathy for people that play the victim in the chaos they create. Do you?
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