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Katie Power's War Journal

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Ultra-capitalist, ultra-liberal--in the classical sense. Warhammer 40K nerd, HITMAN fan, D&D GM.

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Konstantinos Dimopoulos
Konstantinos Dimopoulos@gnomeslair·
Classic and deadly Dungeons & Dragons module 'The Tomb of Horrors' has been (rather accurately) turned into a JRPG you can play in your browser. Here: mralcoro.itch.io/the-tomb-of-ho…
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Milton Kemble
Milton Kemble@benzedrine76820·
@NotJoshGeyer New mowers suck. The new Craftsman I bought broke in 3 years because the handles mechanical connection terminated in a plastic socket. I had to rig the thing with a coat hanger. And the thing is? The engineers know it.
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ᚷᚱᚨᚱ ᚢᛚᚠᚱ@NotJoshGeyer·
This is fucking sick. We live in the ruins of a great civilization
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
Remember when 60 Minutes ran a story on DOGE discovering that FEMA spent $59 MILLION to house illegal aliens in luxury hotels in NYC… …while FEMA nearly kicked out 3,000 Americans from their hotel rooms IN THE DEAD OF WINTER after Hurricane Helene? Oh wait... they never did.
60 Minutes@60Minutes

After natural disasters, white nationalists, militias, and conspiracists often arrive, offering help. But they also want to recruit and improve their image. Watch the full 60 Minutes report: cbsnews.com/news/some-whit…

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NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭
NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭@tanpukunokami·
A Muslim mom at a Tokyo daycare: “It’s so much easier now — we don’t even pack lunch anymore.” Why? 1 in 5 kids there are Muslim. So the menu changed. No pork. No soy sauce (it has alcohol). No chicken — unless halal. The guests are saying “easier.” Japanese kids, in their own country, eating around someone else’s rules. Tell me again who’s adapting to who.
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Andrew Monaghan
Andrew Monaghan@AndyTMonaghan·
@max6464646464 Found one in a charity shop randomly in the UK, took a while to finally figure out it was from but then once i saw what is was, cool but then ive tried finding the appropiate background but shipping tax to uk always put me off, maybe someday 😅
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Max6464
Max6464@max6464646464·
Collecting Animation Cels can be a very expensive hobby, but you get to do fun stuff like this!
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John Carter
John Carter@martianwyrdlord·
You retards keep falling for their incrementalism. They learned a long time ago that they can get as much as they want as long as they only take a little bit at a time while accompanying each tiny bite with high-volume moralizing about how it's for our own good because the children, or because health, or because the planet, or because whatever the Good Thing du jour is that they invoke to shut down your brains. It works. Every time. It's worked for decades now. They have this down to a science. So the social engineers chew away at our freedoms piece by tiny piece. Every year we're a little less free, a little more domesticated, a little more controlled, and any time you point this process out your mentions get swarmed with idiots going on about how actually this is a good thing because the children, or because health, or because the planet, and anyhow you're overreacting because everyone knows slippery slopes aren't real and this isn't a big deal so why can't you just have a normal one, man. Almost as bad as the programmed self-righteousness of normgroids is the unseriousness of rightoids who laugh, lol look at these blue-haired libs, aren't they silly? No, they are not silly. They are deadly serious. They gave decided what is good for you and they are going to inflict it whether you like it or not, because they do not think that your life belongs to you: they think it belongs to society, and society belongs to them. They've written openly about how they intend to do it. They have roadmaps explaining each step from beginning to end. There is nothing funny about any of this. Yeah, it's just ads. Small thing, why get mad, fuck McDonald's right? Except that's part of the plan. Denormalize meat by removing it from the public eye; demonize it with public health campaigns; normalize 'healthy' plant-based alternatives. Then tax it. Make it more expensive. Harder to get. Socially punish people for eating meat. Make them apologize for being too weak to give it up. Start having meat-free Mondays, optional; then mandatory; then limit meat to weekends, or certain hours of the day. Come back in twenty years, people are saying "wow isn't it crazy that you used to be able to buy meat in restaurants and just eat it in front of people? That's so crazy, I'm really glad we don't have to smell it any more, the stink just got on everything. And it's SO bad for your heart!" These people are sick, they are evil, and they should be made to stand in front of a wall, but instead they're running everything and there's no obvious way to get rid of them.
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John Carter@martianwyrdlord

They're going to apply the same playbook to meat that they applied to tobacco. They've been saying they're going to do that for years now. This is just one step along the way. Enjoy your bugpaste.

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Mark
Mark@marklivesthings·
At the range: RO: "Is that an MP5?" Me: "Just a clone, but yes." RO: "I don't see many, but I've seen four or five just today." Me: "Well, it was my last chance to get one legally in Virginia." RO: "That's what all the other guys said, too." Nothing sells guns like gun control.
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History With Jacob
History With Jacob@HistoryWJacob·
Even decades after Vietnam, shrapnel from his 37 wounds kept randomly working its way out of his body. Roy Benavidez’s daughter would be driving with him and suddenly notice blood trickling down the back of his head. Roy would just reach back, yank the metal fragment out with his fingers, flick it away, and keep chatting like it was a stray piece of lint on his shirt. Just another Monday for the most badass American to ever do it.
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🇺🇸 Most Badass Americans You Don’t Know: #1 Roy Benavidez Roy Benavidez is the badass of American badasses. A doctor was zipping him into a body bag. He spit in his face to prove he was still very much alive. Born in 1935 in Cuero, Texas, to Mexican and Yaqui Indian parents. Orphaned young. Raised poor. Dropped out of school at 15 to shine shoes and pick crops. He enlisted anyway. Became a Green Beret with the 5th Special Forces Group. In 1965, on his first Vietnam tour, he stepped on a landmine during a reconnaissance patrol and was badly wounded. Paralyzed from the waist down. Doctors said he’d never walk again and started his medical discharge papers. He refused to accept it. Every night when the hospital was quiet he crawled out of bed and dragged himself across the floor to the wall to force his body to stand. Night after night he fought for every inch of strength until after more than a year in hospitals he walked out ready to return to combat.. May 2, 1968, west of Loc Ninh near the Cambodian border. A 12-man Special Forces recon team plus nine Montagnard allies was surrounded by over 1,000 NVA troops. Benavidez was back at the forward base listening to the desperate radio calls. He volunteered instantly. Armed with nothing but a knife and a medical bag, he jumped from a hovering helicopter straight into the kill zone. He sprinted 75 meters through withering fire to reach the pinned-down team. Wounded in the leg, face, and head before he even got there. Took command anyway. Repositioned the survivors. Directed their fire. Threw smoke to guide the birds in. Carried and dragged wounded men to the extraction helicopter while under constant fire. Went back for the team leader’s body and the classified documents on it. Hit again — small-arms fire ripped into his abdomen, grenade fragments shredded his back. His intestines were hanging out. The extraction helicopter’s pilot was mortally wounded at the exact same moment. The aircraft, riddled with bullets, crashed hard into the jungle. Benavidez pulled the stunned survivors from the overturned wreckage and formed a tiny defensive perimeter. He moved through heavy fire passing out ammo and water, encouraging the men, calling in air strikes and gunship runs. Wounded a third time — shot in the thigh while treating another soldier. In brutal hand-to-hand fighting an NVA soldier clubbed him from behind and bayoneted him. Benavidez yanked the bayonet out of his own body, drew his knife, and killed the man. Spotted two more enemies rushing the second extraction chopper. Grabbed an AK-47 and dropped them both. Made trip after trip carrying wounded men aboard while taking devastating fire. 37 separate wounds — gunshots, shrapnel, bayonets. Only after every surviving man and every classified document was safely loaded did he allow himself to be pulled aboard the last helicopter. He collapsed as it lifted off. Medics later thought he was dead and put him into a body bag. A friend recognized him and called a doctor over for help. The doctor, convinced he was gone, began to zip the bag shut. Benavidez spit in the doctor’s face to prove he was still alive. Roy Benavidez saved at least eight men that day. He was initially awarded only the Distinguished Service Cross. The Medal of Honor was denied multiple times — at the time no living eyewitnesses corroborated his actions, and Benavidez himself believed the entire team had been wiped out. Twelve years later the team’s radioman, Brian O’Connor, was on holiday in Australia when he read a newspaper story about Benavidez. He sat down and wrote a detailed 10-page eyewitness report that verified everything, then came forward and finally made the upgrade possible. President Ronald Reagan personally presented him the Medal of Honor in 1981 and said if the story were a movie script, no one would believe it. Roy Benavidez is an American Legend 🇺🇸

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Kostas Moros
Kostas Moros@MorosKostas·
These idiots always cite falling crime as support for their gun laws, when the drop in crime is nationwide, seen in both pro-gun and anti-gun states. DC has not enforced its mag ban in a while, and its homicide rate is way down. In fact, Denver is one of the very few big cities in the country recently to see its homicide *increase*. So they really have no leg to stand on for that point anyway. Citing all the antigun circuits upholding AWBs is meaningless, they all upheld carry bans too.
Hannah Hill@hannahhill_sc

@AAGDhillon Here's Denver's response, which is HILARIOUS. It seems the Denver Communists only just discovered the concept of "federal overreach" and there is much pearl-clutching.

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Daniel
Daniel@FotsTe·
Estoy indignado hasta el alma. Un señor de 92 años (Fernando, que cumple 93 el mes que viene) levantó la mano, le ayudé a subir al taxi y me pidió que le llevara a la comisaría. Le habían robado la cartera con toda su documentación y 115€. No le cobré nada. Le bajé del coche y me quedé clavado viéndolo marchar solo con su bastón a denunciar… humillado. Se me quedó un nudo en el alma. Esto ya no es inseguridad, es una vergüenza de país. Cada día más España se ha vuelto un sitio donde ni los abuelos de 92 años están a salvo. ¿Hasta cuándo vamos a mirar para otro lado? #EspañaInsegura #VergüenzaNacional #RespetoALosMayores
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varrock
varrock@varrock·
You'd think this was a joke, but no. Cornell's official policy was that only White students had to get vaccinated.
Phairy Megan@tadgh_dc

Never forget

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Shawn Hendrix
Shawn Hendrix@TheShawnHendrix·
This is what they took from us. This was a paper from 1997 I found in the barn. Oddly enough this was also the year humanity peaked.
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Viva Frei
Viva Frei@thevivafrei·
This is absolutely mind blowing! When Karin Bass was in Ghana as Los Angeles burned, the deputy mayor she left in charge was at home on house arrest. For phoning in a bomb threat. We are indeed governed by criminals. From @spencerpratt on @joerogan
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