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Lost_In_The_Thinking
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What is the strangest food your pet enjoys?     (whatever)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 7 months ago

31 comments

I'm asking about actual food your pet likes. I have two small dogs who ask for treats when I cook. I eat a lot of steamed vegetables and give them pieces of broccoli, cauliflower, bell pepper, carrots, and whatever goes into the mix. I've had other dogs turn up their noses at vegetables, but these strange little dogs love them. I've had many cats in my life, but they've always had more traditional tastes.
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Coffee is a slow poison     (whatever)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 8 months ago

24 comments

It must be. I've been drinking it for 50 years and it hasn't killed me yet.

(not original -- attributed to both Fontenelle and Voltaire)
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Waiting in line at the VA     (Niggers)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to Niggers 10 months ago

13 comments

I went to the VA to have some lab work done yesterday. When I walked up to check in at the window, I saw a sign that I thought at first told patients to wait at that spot, but glancing at it for a second, there was a sign taped to it saying to get a number and wait until your number was called. I immediately did this and didn't even bother waiting at the sign because that wasn't the procedure.

I sat down and watched a nigger walk up to the sign. He looked at it and continued to wait at the sign, apparently unwilling or unable to read the instruction to take a number and wait until his number was called. After about a minute, he eventually realized he needed to take a number, which he did.

Shortly thereafter, *another* nigger walked up and did the same thing, except after about a minute, a nigger who had been waiting before I got there got up and told him he had to take a number and wait. Niggers sometimes look out for each other like that because of oppression from the White man.

After about half a minute, a White man walked up to the sign, glanced at it, and took a number and sat down.

This is all anyone needs to know about racial differences and intelligence between Whites and niggers. Unless they're given assistance and special treatment, including lowered standards, they simply cannot compete with White people intellectually.
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I'm still waiting for McNasty to prove he's not a paid shill, a jew, a professional spammer, a contractor for Mossad to sow chaos on White message boards     (whatever)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 10 months ago

9 comments

Still waiting, jew boy.

https://www.voat.xyz/viewpost?postid=66ac2b2273a11&commentid=66ac38a28af9f
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Why is McNasty so emphatic in defending the jew Owen Benjamin and refusing to admit he's a jew?     (whatever)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 11 months ago

60 comments

This is pretty strange behavior. What's his goal? What's his endgame? He knows Owen Benjamin is disliked here, and he should know he's not going to change anyone's mind, especially with his abrasive method of evangelizing for the guy. What do you think? Genuine nut job? A crypto jew shill for another crypto jew shill?
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Personal opinion: The Crowdstrike failure was deliberate, it was a test run to see how much damage, inconvenience, and anxiety it would cause without entirely destroying the world network infrastructure     (whatever)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 11 months ago

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The numerous, extremely improbable things that have been happening in the last five or so years have convinced me, based only on my perception of things, that they have all been done intentionally to get the public used to the idea that this is going to be how we will lie, with lack of services, critical transportation routes destroyed, food processing facilities destroyed thus causing food shortages, and so on. The destruction of the Francis Scott Key bridge was sabotage, just as every train derailment we've seen in recent years. I think the elite are just showing us how they plan on ruling the world.
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Superbowl halftime shows suck, and so does the game. Does anyone remember when there used to be marching bands? This is from the Superbowl II, 1967     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 1.3 years ago

1 comments

They started having popular entertainers as entertainment in the early 70s, although college games had marching bands for many years. I remember watching early superbowls and college games with my dad. Since I found the game mostly boring, I always enjoyed the marching bands. The shows started to suck when they had the group Up With People doing shows.

I stopped watching the game when White athletes became outnumbered by niggers and it became niggerball.
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When the ship Endurance under Shackleton was trapped in ice and the crew were starved and desperate, they took any source of food they could find, including penguins, but when they had to kill their dogs, they could not eat them because the dogs meant too much to them     (dogs)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to dogs 1.4 years ago

19 comments

After the Endurance was trapped in ice, and when the ship's provisions were exhausted, the crew were left with whatever they could hunt, fish, and scavenge in the area. They were eventually forced to kill the dogs, some 22 of them, because feeding them took more resources than they could afford. It was after some deliberation that they needed to be killed to save the rest of the crew. With great sorrow this was done, and all of the crew were deeply affected because they all felt so close to them, and the man who volunteered was respected for this selfless act, because he felt the same way as the crew.

Even though the crew was having difficulty finding provisions to keep them alive, they refused to eat the dogs, believing they were noble animals, friends to the crew, and deserved better. I hope they are still there in the Antarctic, undisturbed forever.
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Who's eating black-eyed peas (black-eyed beans) tonight?     (whatever)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 1.5 years ago

12 comments

I did when I was a child when I stayed with my grandmother. She said it was good luck for the following year. Does anyone else do this?
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Everything you think you know about the 1921 Tulsa riots is fake and wrong     (counter-currents.com)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 1.5 years ago

6 comments

If you've always suspected that the "official narrative" of the Tulsa riots, including the alleged firebombing, seemed off, you're correct. If you thought it sounded like bullshit, you're correct. It was a situation similar to that of the out-of-control, drunk nigger who wouldn't comply with the police. The L.A. riots came after the officers were acquitted of charges of unlawful brutality, and niggers in California rioted, looting stores and burning businesses. The parallel is the same, except in this case, the Tulsa niggers burned down their own neighborhood.
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Why are some people here becoming sympathetic to the Palestinians and the Gaza strip? It's a jew vs. Muslim conflict and both sides are unsympathetic     (whatever)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 1.7 years ago

61 comments

jews are still going to be jews after this, and Palestinians within the land Israel claims will still be Muslims. They both hate White people, and just because they're the underdogs in this fight, it doesn't change the fact that their faith commands regard the non-Islamic world as infidels and less than human.
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Is KosherHiveKicker really who he says he is? He becomes very defensive and antagonistic when you question his facts or assertions. I think he's a controlled opposition alt of Joe McCarthy     (whatever)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 1.7 years ago

14 comments

I've commented about this on a few posts because this account just doesn't seem right. He posts a lot (like Joe), he seems to be an opposite of Joe (toward the right wing), he becomes defensive with you question him about his post history, he's vulgar, (unlike Joe), and uses ad hominems, which is quite like Joe. He also changes the subject quickly, which is something Joe always did.

I don't say this lightly. I dislike impugning the motives and character other board members, but giving this careful thought, I think there's something to this. He's posting to create controlled opposition.
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Glad to see so many people here enjoy cooking their own food, especially meat. What do you think about chicken fried steak?     (NutziHiveKickers)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to NutziHiveKickers 1.8 years ago

45 comments

I've always loved it but never learned how to cook it. My wife made it for me a couple of times, but inexplicably used cornmeal with the breading. It was ... okay. I asked her not to use cornmeal again, but the next time, damn if she didn't do it again. I just asked her how it was done and made my own next time and showed her how it's done correctly. She just shook her head and said "That's not how I was taught to do it." I replied "But this is now EVERYONE ELSE makes it! And if you can't make it correctly, don't make it for me at all!" And so that's how it was. She never made it again because she always insisted on using cornmeal (which I despise, by the way), but at least I learned how to pound cheap steak meat and make really kick-ass chicken fried steak.
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Ever since I heard Sonny Bono died in a skiing accident, I doubted the official story and through he was assassinated. Apparently many other people thought so too. Here is the story     (dcdave.com)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 1.8 years ago

18 comments

It seems Bono was one of the few naive junior Representatives who thought doing the right thing wouldn't get him in trouble. This article mentions his questioning Janet Reno for her behavior and actions of the Waco genocide. This, and Bono's death happened during the Clinton administration, so there's that too. I don't know how people feel about Ted Gunderson, but in this case I think the story is credible.
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Why can't I block v/AnonTalk and v/AnonWhatever?     (whatever)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 1.8 years ago

18 comments

The title says it all. I've tried block both about a dozen times, but they won't go away. I'm not interested in them and they're a blight.

@system
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Are there any Southern Californians here who remember Sheriff John?     (whatever)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 1.9 years ago

8 comments

I used to watch him when I was kid. He had a daily daytime show on KTTV channel 11 (a local channel) that began in the 50s and lasted until 1970. He stressed patriotism, discipline, duty, including doing your chores, personal grooming. He would show cartoons including Underdog, Crusader Rabbit, and Porky Pig, and had birthday celebrations where he would read the names of boys and girls having a birthday that week.

It was very wholesome television for young people, which sadly was replaced in the 1970s by whatever current thing was going on. I always had good memories of his show because he was just a decent man.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheriff_John

Here's a picture of him in character.

http://www.trbimg.com/img-50710b19/turbine/la-me-rovick-photo
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Knock knock. Who's there?     (BANANA)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to BANANA 1.9 years ago

5 comments

https://files.catbox.moe/7amgl4.jpeg
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Best Voat sub I've ever seen     (BANANA)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to BANANA 1.9 years ago

2 comments

https://www.voat.xyz/v/banana

Love what you're doing
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I was hoping something would have been done about Joe McCarthy by now -- yesterday he outed himself as JIDF     (whatever)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 1.9 years ago

147 comments

The evidence is very credible. He posted a link on ConPro that can only be read with a subscription, which is only given to select people, namely "MEMBERS OF GOVERNMENT, LAW ENFORCEMENT, MEDIA, AND ACADEMIA".

https://www.voat.xyz/viewpost?postid=64ac92d42d047

This was discussed yesterday in great length here in a post by @FreeinTx:

https://www.voat.xyz/viewpost?postid=64aca0e9784f5

This morning I see Joe doubled down and has been busier than ever trying to put time and distance from that post and make it more difficult for people call him out. Almost like there were a few different people posting on the account at the same time!

@system, please get rid of this pest. He is universally reviled on Voat.
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Do you have a favorite overture? Or if not, which ones are especially fond of?     (Classical_Music)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to Classical_Music 2.0 years ago

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As I was driving home today, I started thinking about overtures I've always liked. Von Suppe's "Poet and Peasant" and "Light Cavalry" overtures are fun, and it's easy to make comparisons between them and "William Tell". I started a mental tabulation in my head, and when I got home I did a search to remind me of the many, many others I listened over the years. "La Gazza Ladra", "The Marriage of Figaro", and "Die Meistersinger" rank high on my list of favorites -- although I don't actually have ***A*** favorite.

If you have Broadway or movie overtures that you like, please name them. I especially the overture and fugue for tinhorns in "Guys and Dolls".

I don't use Spotify, but I thought the list in this link might spur some memories as it did with me.

https://open.spotify.com/album/6vAgh1YJ01m2dotpY20jLn
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The movie "Pleasantville" (1998) is actually a parable about the slow degeneracy of America by stealthy jews manipulating society under the guise of "freedom"     (whatever)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 2 years ago

2 comments

Even though I was pretty liberal when I first saw it, I found it very unsettling. I had a hard time reconciling what Pleasantville lost compared to whatever the citizens thought it gained with their loss of innocence. The "colorization" of Pleasantville created division, promiscuous sex, racial division, crime, breaking up families, and disunity. This all about jews, made by jews in Hollywood, who are foisting off on White America their values.

This is the best review of this movie I read on IMDB:

"Let's see. Start with an idylic vision of mom and apple pie. Add Hollywood/Clinton values. The end result is a pile of garbage that tries to sell the notion that casual sex, feminism, etc. are not only A-OK but actually make life a whole lot better! Pure crap. But, in today's society where nothing seems out of bounds any longer, I'm sure a lot of people will eat this Hollywood dreck up. Do yourself a favor. If you want uplifting entertainment or good family entertainment go see something else. If you are after sex - go see a porno. This was really stupid. I'd like to see someone make a movie about an immoral society and show how someone can come in with moral values and change black and white to color. We'll never see that from the drug and sex crazed dolts in Hollywood."
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JD Blackfoot: I Flushed You from the Toilets of My Heart     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to music 2.2 years ago

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I heard this on Dr Demento in the 80s and never forgot it. I thought it might appeal to some of the goats here. Sorry for the jewtube link, it's the only one I could find.
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u/Monica, ease up on the meth, dude. Way too many posts in the last hour or so     (whatever)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to whatever 2.2 years ago

12 comments

You cluttered up the front page, man, and it's really annoying, and as far as I can see, since I didn't click on any of them, they're pretty low effort. If you're trying to alienate everyone, this is a good tactic.
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Carolan's Welcome - Turlough O'Carolan, performed by The Chieftains, "Chieftains 9: Boil The Breakfast Early"     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to music 2.2 years ago

2 comments

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Partita BWV 1004 - Johann Sebastian Bach played by Sanel Redzic      (www.youtube.com)

submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to Classical_Music 2.2 years ago

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I wanted to post Nicanor Zabaleta's performance of this piece transcribed for harp, but I'm unable to find it, but I came across this gem. Truly magnificent performance, precise, clean, and expressive. This proves again that whatever Bach composed, whether it was for keyboard or strings, it can be transcribed beautifully arranged for comparable instruments. I've heard this piece performed by violin, harp, lute, and now guitar, and they're all fantastic.