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The Flatiron Building on 23rd Street and Broadway in Manhattan     (files.catbox.moe)
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The US military is now middle aged, obese, sheboons who fall over dead doing jumping jacks.     (www.thegatewaypundit.com)
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Are Women Ok?     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by GrayDragon to dankhumor 5 hours ago (+4/-0)
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I love this chick. I rarely watch her, but she is always on point.
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Modern day Africa: Chinaman whips his black slave      (files.catbox.moe)
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a word about ((( Black Rock)))     (whatever)
submitted by boekanier to whatever 4 hours ago (+7/-0)
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If money does not bring happiness, it undoubtedly opens the doors of power. A maxim that the BlackRock asset management group, with its 6,000 billion US dollars spent, more than twice the GDP of France, knows well. Corporations, governments and central banks: The sprawling company continues to expand its influence in all directions, since its creation, in 1988, by (((Larry Fink))). The strength of this American management giant lies in the billions of dollars entrusted to it by its clients, most of them big fish in finance: multinationals, financial institutions and investment or pension funds. Thanks to this financial windfall, the group has taken on many multinationals. Currently, BlackRock is present, among other things, in the capital of Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, McDonald's, Siemens, as well as many companies from the CAC 40.
Not content with investing in the world's top-rated companies, the asset manager is also in the pockets of central bank governors, finance ministers and even heads of state, to whom he provides valuable advice.

And for good reason: it has not only the best financial experts, but also an unparalleled short-term forecasting algorithm, Aladdin. During the financial crisis of 2008, many governments close to the Shipwreck had appealed to Larry Fink's group, which allowed him to strengthen his grip on the world economy and present to everyone the face of a providential company...
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What happens here?     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by NoSalvation to VaxDeathDiscussion 1 hour ago (+0/-0)
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https://rumble.com/user/CovidBC
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Bag of snakes found in passenger's pants at airport     (www.nbcnews.com)
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Culver's Is Legitimately Employing Children     (pic8.co)
submitted by Scyber to WTF 12 hours ago (+0/-2)
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I'm currently at one of the Culver's in my area and this kid who can't be older than 13 took my order. WTF. This is illegal.
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ROLEX For the Win!     (youtube.com)
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https://youtube.com/shorts/k-S8MUzSNqY?si=BbA0h0TPctlHqUkP

Common quote you’ll hear/see:

“Rolex isn’t the best at anything, but they do a lot of things well.”

Yeah, well beat that Patek/Vacheron/AP/Omega.

Some watches may be rated for going deeper, but they probably would not be working after 5 years submerged with oxidation.
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They make your laws.     (i.redd.it)
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Death Penalty for Antisemitism!!      (twitter.com)
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Breaking the First Rule of "Fight Club"     (voxday.net)
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https://voxday.net/2008/08/04/fight-club-anthology/

#Breaking the First Rule of Fight Club

"The Club That Dare Not Speak Its Name"

This is an essay that appears in the new and wide-ranging SmartPop anthology, entitled You Do Not Talk About Fight Club: I Am Jack’s Completely Unauthorized Essay Collection. The anthology was edited by the brilliant media ecologist Read Mercer Schuchardt and features a forward by Chuck Palahniuk himself.

The Physics of Fight Club

There is a savage joy in violence. The secret of the success of Fight Club is its acceptance of that basic and uncomfortable truth, which is as well-known to every martial artist, gang member, and football hooligan as it is completely alien to the sedentary sort of middle-aged individuals favored by those who publish novels. For as men have known since long before the Colosseum’s sands were first soaked with blood, there is no adrenaline rush so great as the moment when two men put one another to the physical test.

Fight Club is a fascinating little book which not only embraced that truth, but in doing so, translated surprisingly well to the cinematic medium. This should probably not have been surprising, given that the author’s witch’s brew of male fury and raw but stylized violence is almost perfectly suited for that male audience which so enjoys the cinematic adventures of Bruce Lee, Jean-Claude van Damme, Jackie Chan, and a host of other aggressively oriented male leads. The combination of that visceral appeal with the brilliant casting of a ripped and shirtless Brad Pitt for the ladies all but assured Hollywood hit status.

When viewed from a technical perspective, Fight Club is nearly as absurd as any wuxia extravaganza featuring aerial acrobatics and mad dashes through the treetops, whereas from a psychological perspective, it is impressively accurate. To the combat-aware reader, the book raises the interesting question of how the author could have gotten the latter so right and the former so wrong.

Fight Club subscribes to the common conventional fiction that it is not the size of the dog in the fight that matters, but rather the size of the fight in the dog. Although in Fight Club terms, this might be better described as the size of the proverbial canine’s violent sociopathy. As with most aphorisms, there is an element of truth to this; all things being equal, the tougher individual will usually prevail. But outside of the formalized structure of the boxing ring, all things are very seldom equal.

The most basic truth of unarmed combat is that F = M x A: Force equals Mass times Acceleration. Since Force is the measurement of what is smashing into your face and is the primary variable determining exactly what the effect of that blow will be, it is very important to understand the significance of this equation. Since Mass is a function of size, this means that a larger individual will usually pack a more powerful punch than a smaller one. Usually, but not always.

The essay continues here: https://voxday.net/2008/08/04/fight-club-anthology/
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My Hegdehog got stuck last night original content     (files.catbox.moe)
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He is getting more active.
Summer is coming 🦔🦔🦔🦔
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Bird Flu has infected humans in Texas     (davidseaman.substack.com)
submitted by Conspirologist to Health 6 hours ago (+4/-5)
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"Jerry Nadler cries out as the Soros Cabal strikes you!"     (twitter.com)
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It's time for the Friday Night Guitar Thread. Let's rock this place. Grab an instrument and play it! Any instrument is welcome! Everybody is welcome. Any skill level. Let's have some fun! Music is for sharing!     (Guitar)
submitted by Sleazy to Guitar 13 hours ago (+22/-0)
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Once again, it's time for the FNGT!

If you don't know how this works, click this link. That link will take you to another site to give you some additional information and tell you about some of our off-site features. That's also the site where we will host the weekly guitar threads, should Upgoat.net go down.

NOTE: That site is by invitation only. If you want an invite, ask a regular participant (such as @TheRealBuddha or myself)

If you already know what's going on, you probably don't need to click any of those links. You can still visit to see if any changes have been made, as that's also where we kept the archives and have a second forum.

By the way, we're down to just two of us. If you want to help, let us know.
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The Palestinian holocaust. Say it. Make them say it. Post those two words everywhere. Those two words are as sharp as a Samurai sword and as explosive as a nuclear bomb     (kikes)
submitted by HonkyMcNiggerSpic to kikes 9 hours ago (+20/-0)
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Make the ziotards say it. PALESTINIAN HOLOCAUST. We must make this popular.

Start a thread or make a comment like: "I've really been thinking about this Palestinian holocaust and I think israel is in major violation of world laws and should be sanctioned".

PALESTINIAN HOLOCAUST. Say it. Make them say it. Make signs. Make fliers. Make shirts. STOP THE PALESTINIAN HOLOCAUST PLEASE. Think of all those lost in the Palestinian holocaust. Stand at a mic and read the names of all those who've been murdered in the great Palestinian holocaust. This is how we win.
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fukn A! clownworld has come full circle     (files.catbox.moe)
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That's Odd Sanctuary Cities Aren't Equipped To Deal With The Replacements What Have They Been Doing With The Money?     (archive.md)
submitted by Clubberlang to ClownWorld 3 days ago (+14/-0)
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https://archive.md/G3iro

Asking as if I don't know.
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Thomas Massie liked my tweet     (files.catbox.moe)
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Put a smile on my face. One of the only guys in congress I respect.
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Swing for the fence White Men     (files.catbox.moe)
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Today I’m Wearing My 1999 Bulova Marine Star aka “The Dadder.”     (files.catbox.moe)
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I bought this watch for myself and then gave it to my Dad probably 10 years before he died. Now I wear it a few times a year as a superstitious amulet when I have premonitions of trouble and also to honor my Dad.
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The Nuclear Option: Deciphering Russia's New Space Threat     (www.csis.org)
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Talmud teaches to exterminate Goys     (files.catbox.moe)
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‘I love my country, but I can’t kill’: Ukrainian men evading conscription     (www.theguardian.com)
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