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I know I give that shirtless hippy bastard Rhy a lot of shit but oh my, here's a vid where he is normal. Much impressed.      (rumble.com)
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if he ever goes mainstream we're going to have to disavow him and deny all knowledge of his existence. It'll be hard for me because those heart glasses reflecting that hairy chest has been emblazoned into memory. aaaaaaaahahahahahahahaha!
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1950s Era AK-47     (files.catbox.moe)
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https://files.catbox.moe/ip2ugb.jpg

I've always liked them. I know they're not as practical as the AR platform.
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This is just about the most jewish thing ever - they attacked Iran's shekels!      (techcrunch.com)
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Goats, I have left California.     (whatever)
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Anyone following my vaguely retarded narrative knows I'm a widow with two lovely kids trying to make a living in tech in California after spending 20 years in NYC. I sought and met a nice man - gave me hope for the future, but we were on different paths. We remain friends and send jew memes to one another still.

But after one too many bullshit interactions with the horrific people of this state (namely, my horrid jew landlord and irritating nigger and dependapotamous neighbors) and I finally couldn't take it anymore. Packed up as much as I could, dumped the rest, and moved back out to an old family farmhouse in nowhere, Ohio. Spent the last week getting settled and making plans for a cowboy pool in the backyard.

I'm thrilled to be back in the country, letting my dog bark and kids scream. Area is 99% white. I've been sleeping like a baby.

Now going to join a decent church and a horseback riding club, hoping the rest falls into place.
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Okay, I still think he's a tranny chasing weirdo, but the kid did predict all this after the Hummus went bad.      (theworldwatch.com)
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https://theworldwatch.com/videos/1632073/this-is-nick-fuentes-almost-2-years-ago-the-day-after-oct-7th-predicting-everything-that-is-happening-today/

It wasn't exactly some major insight that no one saw coming, but he's not totally retarded.

Don't groyp me, bro.
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I just realized that all the Crusaders were just the insufferable Karens of their time.     (www.youtube.com)
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Anya Taylor-Joy     (files.catbox.moe)
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Seen today: Daily Iran Military @IRIran_Military 2h The parasite is searching for a new host. People of the world, stay alert!     (Jews)
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Burnside Portland OR     (files.catbox.moe)
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Why does this pope want to be so technological?     (chat-to.dev)
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1999 Honda S2000     (files.catbox.moe)
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Sick little car. 4cylinder 6speed. Makes about 267hp stock. Not much but given how light it is.
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The Boomers’ Last Boom     (voxday.net)
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https://voxday.net/2025/06/15/the-boomers-last-boom/

I find it tremendously amusing and absolutely satisfying to watch how the Boomers are struggling to grasp that the world is going to continue on without them. The new Stephen King movie, The Life of Chuck, may well serve as the last will and testament of that most wicked generation.

If there’s a useful rough division of King’s stories, it’s between the ones that describe a world of horrors on one hand, and the ones that consider what to do about being in a world of horrors on the other. This isn’t a clean distinction, certainly, nor does it map cleanly to downbeat versus upbeat — sometimes the straight-up horrors are told with dark humor, as in “Survivor Type,” a gnarly little short story about a doctor who gets marooned on a desert island and starts eating himself. A King story usually has an element of warning. This could happen to you, says Stephen King, as the doctor eats his foot, or as a finger comes up out of a bathroom drain, or as a haunted car or a pandemic or a vampire or a rabid dog appears. This could happen to you.

But many of his stories have a paradox at their cores. He believes in menace and evil, and in the brutality of a world that kills kids, and helpless people, and good people. He is not a horror writer who punishes the foolish above others.

At the same time, he writes with a deeply humane central thesis, which is that in light of all those monsters, you are blessed to have in your life at least your own resilience and the company of other people. The Stand is not really about the flu, after all; it is about creating a new community and choosing to make sacrifices for it. It is only superficially about the clown. Really, it’s about fear and trauma, and especially about strength in numbers. These are what you might call the “What now?” stories: You know the world is full of pain … what now? The worst has happened … what now? You are fully aware of your own mortality … what now?

An SGer posed the question: Can you guess the “shocking” twist from boomer Stephen King’s latest movie adaptation ? Possibly the most boomer sentiment ever.

That’s a pretty obvious hint. My guess: The world ends with Chuck.

And, of course, I was correct, as I confirmed when I asked Deepseek about the theme of King’s novella.

- Life as a Universe: Chuck’s existence literally sustains the world; when he dies, reality dies with him.

- Death’s Inevitability: The reverse structure mirrors how life is understood only in hindsight.

- Legacy: The billboards (“Thank You, Chuck”) suggest even ordinary lives have cosmic significance.

King blends horror, fantasy, and melancholy in this existential fable, leaving much open to interpretation. The story’s emotional core lies in Chuck’s quiet acceptance of his role—both as a man and as the “engine” of a fleeting world.

Quelle surprise. It’s not an “existential fable”, it’s a quintessential Boomer fable. I genuinely wonder who was more shocked that Jesus Christ didn’t return during their lifetime, the apostles or the average Christian Boomer? I’ve never forgotten the declaration of a female Boomer who admitted that she didn’t know when Jesus would return amidst fire and sword, but was certain it would be during her lifetime.

O say do those fading old Boomers still boom,

As their sunset descends in the fullness of doom?

Isn’t it fascinating to observe that regardless of what their religion or their beliefs happen to be, so many Boomers tend to believe exactly the same thing about reality ending with them?
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Thinking about buying a Hellcat MicroCompact     (AnonWhatever)
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I am ignorant with guns but I have a need to protect myself. Nig has been fucking with me, don't feel safe. Been eyeing this handgun for it's small size. Made in Croatia. Is it any good?
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Dave Edmunds - Bail You Out     (www.youtube.com)
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Japs prove mRNA is a kill shot     (www.thegatewaypundit.com)
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Schwarzenegger: If you’re an immigrant in the US you should ‘behave like a guest’…      (revolver.news)
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Schwarzenegger: If you’re an immigrant in the US you should ‘behave like a guest’…      (revolver.news)
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Robber steals Hermes bags and necklace worth HK$3 million from Hong Kong shop      (www.scmp.com)
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'Weak!' Lord Hermer REFUSED to review ‘grossly inadequate’ rape gang sentences - GB News      (www.gbnews.com)
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Supreme Court melts down opposition to Texas nuclear waste storage site      (www.courthousenews.com)
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June 18 – War is what Satanic Possession feels Like      (henrymakow.com)
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Former Democratic Senator Begins 11-Year Prison Sentence      (ijr.com)
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Cops chilled by new shocking doorbell video of suspected Tren de Aragua gangs terrorizing apartment      (www.bizpacreview.com)
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EU finds AliExpress violated digital safety rules      (www.courthousenews.com)
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Ketanji Brown Jackson’s $2M Book Deal: Can’t Define ‘Woman,’ But Sure Knows How to Cash In      (twitchy.com)
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