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Necropolitics Enjoyer

@BaseDelerium

To aestheticize one’s own life, to see it as a form, means to see it from its end, from the perspective of death. ~Alexander Kojève, Post-Historical Wisdom

Conquered Land Присоединился Ocak 2014
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Necropolitics Enjoyer@BaseDelerium·
Libtards are doing the same thing in New Jersey: clear-cutting the pinelands to build housing for invaders. Unprecedented and irreversible environmental destruction.
Alfred the great@spitnfacts

We DON’T need more houses, we NEED fewer people! Save our lush countrysides and animal habitats! This is what the real death of England looks like, new houses for new arrivals… this is what Labour & the greens want, we must not allow it! Millions must go!

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Edmund BurKe
Edmund BurKe@WorldVideo49043·
Catholic churches are grand and ornate, but their clergy live in poverty; Protestant churches are simple and plain, but their pastors are incredibly wealthy.
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Dixon Uranus
Dixon Uranus@RealDixonUranus·
When I see another White guy at Walmart:
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Seleuco@Seleuco_·
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Powell: "There is effectively zero net job creation in the private sector."
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tate brown@realTateBrown·
I had a Zulu man beg me with tears in his eyes not to visit downtown Johannesburg, as it was a guarantee that I’d be murdered. I ended up having to pay for a security guard so I could check out some old buildings on foot, and even my security refused to go down most streets
Nora@Heal_within96

This is how White people do documentaries about Africa. They intentionally only show the underdeveloped parts, to perpetuate the 'psychological defeatism' they want the collective global Black people to feel.

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Art Encyclopedia
Art Encyclopedia@artenpedia·
From the October 1978 issue of Natural History Magazine.
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨JUST IN: Big Balls told Nick Shirley the #1 lesson Musk has taught him. Balls: "You've gotta do what you think is RIGHT. That's the BIGGEST thing about Elon ... I think if I was to distill the Elon mindset into one thing, it would be truthmaxxing."
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Irrelevant@ContraQuintis·
Even that's just a fucking front. What a stylish way to pass off your domestic crime spree as something masculine and heroic and booyah patriotic and such. I fucking hate these trash and would love to start a new business where instead of them going around doing the shit they do for the money they get, they get to meet me and others in a publicly open sand pit, in a "Natural Law Only Zone", in a for profit venture where people just kill each other if they want.
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LimitLess@LimitlesCobz·
🚨 THIS IS MASSIVE AND NO ONE IS COVERING IT. Former Navy SEALs and Special Forces operators were running a murder-for-hire program out of a $7,000,000 San Diego mansion. $1,500,000 per month. $40,000 per operator. Bonuses per kill. A lawsuit was just UNSEALED in federal court. Here's what nobody is telling you: 💀 The company was called Spear Operations Group. Incorporated in Delaware. Run by a former commando out of San Diego. 💀 Their client was the UAE government. 23 targets. Multiple confirmed kills. 💀 The team flew chartered jets from New Jersey to carry out assassinations overseas. 💀 They brought body armor, explosives, booby-trapped vehicles, and whiskey. 💀 Drone footage was used for pre-hit reconnaissance and to document the strikes. 💀 The founder admitted everything on record: "There was a targeted assassination program. I was running it. We did it." ⚠️ The US State Department never authorized this. It is illegal under federal law. ⚠️ The operators tried to incorporate into the UAE military as legal cover. It failed. ⚠️ Despite all this, ZERO operators have gone to prison. The lawsuit is from the VICTIM. Do you understand the scale of what's happening? ⚠️ These operators were trained at US taxpayer expense. They then SOLD that training to a foreign government as a marketing pitch for assassination contracts. ⚠️ The target who survived has been living in exile for 10 years. He missed his daughter's graduation. He missed his sister's funeral. ⚠️ The founder's whereabouts? Currently unclear. The operators? Marketing themselves on LinkedIn as "tactical consultants." They're showing you "private security firms protecting US interests." They're NOT showing you that former US special operators are selling assassination services to foreign governments from American soil with near-zero legal consequence. Here's the logic chain: → US trains elite operators at massive cost → Operators go private → Foreign governments buy their services → Operators use US legal cover while executing foreign government hit lists → Victims have no recourse except a lawsuit a decade later → The system that trained them takes no responsibility If this program was illegal, why has no one been prosecuted? If the State Department "never authorized" this, why haven't the operators been charged? Complete silence. This is not a rogue contractor story. This is an accountability crisis — the moment America lost control of the weapons it built.
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Ivo Delingpole
Ivo Delingpole@ivodelingpole·
Would highly recommend you watch David Foster Wallace talking about boredom, and why some people now find it so hard to read. Sorely wish he were around today to hear his views on TikTok and the like.
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The Ways of A Gentleman
The Ways of A Gentleman@Gentleman_Ways·
“A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture every day of his life, in order that worldly cares may not obliterate the sense of the beautiful which God has implanted in the human soul.” -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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JM93@Jman19931·
I forgot how good Krull is. I also didn't know it was from the same director as Summer Holiday of all things lol
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Federico Italiano
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·
Fan Ho's rare colour photographs of Hong Kong in the 1950s and 60s
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
A newborn sperm whale can’t swim. It starts sinking the second it’s born. If nobody pushes it to the surface, it drowns in mile-deep water. On July 8, 2023, a sperm whale named Rounder went into labor off the coast of Dominica. Researchers from Project CETI, a $33 million AI initiative out of MIT, Harvard, and Northeastern that’s trying to decode whale language, happened to be there doing routine fieldwork. They had drones in the air and underwater microphones running. What they captured over the next six hours just got published in two papers, one in Science and one in Scientific Reports. Eleven whales gathered at the surface before Rounder even started delivering. Her mother, Lady Oracle, was there. So was her daughter Accra. Three generations in the water. But the wild part: half those whales belonged to a completely separate bloodline that normally keeps its distance from Rounder’s family. On a typical day, these two family lines split off to hunt in different areas and rarely cluster together. For the birth, they all converged before labor started. The unrelated family somehow knew it was coming. The delivery took 34 minutes. Sperm whale calves come out tail-first with their flukes still folded from the womb. They haven’t developed the oil-filled organ in their heads that helps adult whales float, so the moment they’re born, they’re dead weight in the ocean. Every adult whale in the group, related and unrelated, started taking turns pushing the calf up to breathe. They kept this rotation going for three hours. When a pod of pilot whales (known to be aggressive toward sperm whales) and a large group of Fraser’s dolphins showed up during delivery, the adults formed a wall around the newborn until the threat passed. The underwater audio is where it gets interesting. CETI’s microphones picked up the whales changing their vocal patterns during the birth. The click-based sounds they use to talk to each other shifted at specific moments, and vowel-like structures appeared in the recordings. This builds on what CETI found in 2024 when they ran machine learning on over 8,700 recorded whale calls and discovered sperm whale communication isn’t a basic 21-sound code. It’s a system of about 300 distinct sound combinations, with the whales adjusting rhythm and timing in real time, speeding up and slowing down the way a musician does mid-performance. A 2025 follow-up from UC Berkeley found these clicks also contain vowel patterns, something scientists had assumed only humans could produce. Sperm whales carry the largest brain of any animal on the planet. About 9 kg. Roughly six times heavier than yours. The evolutionary analysis in the new Science paper suggests this kind of cooperative birthing goes back over 36 million years, to the common ancestor of all toothed whales. The calf was spotted a year later, swimming with its family.
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Rare footage of a sperm whale giving birth has offered scientists a window into the behavior of these large, elusive mammals.

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Necropolitics Enjoyer@BaseDelerium·
@prefersfreedom @ryangrim Show me one. You can open this app any given Sunday and see d3ad Ukrainians and Russians and Palestinians. Show me a video of the Iranian government committing atrocities. If 30k got whacked out I'm sure there's heaps of footage. Post it here.
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Oldspeak@prefersfreedom·
@ryangrim They just murdered 30,000 of their own people and they executions are literally still happening you fucking moron.
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fabrik_view@hom_fab·
海外の方にもご覧いだけるかもしれないので改めて紹介させてください。 無機質でまるでアニメのような風景を探して撮影しています。 興味持って頂けたら嬉しいです。
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Kevin DeAnna
Kevin DeAnna@VDAREJamesK·
You realize we aren't getting out of this without a strong central executive, i.e. Caesarism, imposing personal leadership from the top down and cutting through the Gordian knot of proceduralism right. Like, what we have now is much worse than George III, you get this right.
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Mark W.
Mark W.@DurhamWASP·
“The tiger that rips men open is following his nature; the real criminal is the man who unmuzzles him and launches him on society.” Joseph de Maistre, born 1st April 1753
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Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital·
Trump was elected by a truly historic coalition because of inflation and illegal immigration… He sold out his entire domestic agenda for a war in Iran with Israel.
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