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Lost_In_The_Thinking
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The only thing this proves is that Bill Hicks was an unfunny nag and a scold whose act was lecturing the audience.


/v/PureFuckingKikery viewpost?postid=6640e63bb74bc

What's wrong with hate? Why can't people hate people who hate them? Or does that go against your "love everyone" philosophy?


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=66406c501a483

And a lot of shitty movies. Corman was a hack.


/v/RIP viewpost?postid=6640b6c7ca45b

No idea what the hell you're talking about.


/v/HDLunited viewpost?postid=6640111fc06ea

That's a long title for a book. How would I find that to order it?


/v/TellUpgoat viewpost?postid=663fe5b6c68c3

Can you give me a book where that's described? I just need the title of a book, not some guy in a video making shit up.


/v/TellUpgoat viewpost?postid=663fe5b6c68c3

I think you missed the point of John Kennedy Toole's novel. Are you familiar with the works of Jonathan Swift? That's what Toole was using as a model for this darkly comedic novel. He certainly did NOT hold Ignatius Reilly up as an example of the kind of man who would be harbinger of a new age.


/v/books viewpost?postid=663fb1df9fbc2

That's bad reasoning and really stupid. Just because you can think it, it doesn't make factual. Let's try for something like "Ratio summa" (Reason is the highest) or "Cognitio per rationem (Knowledge through reason).

Oh, and obligatory:

[x] Fuck you!


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=663fbcd33ca8f

Good man. I completely agree. This stuff will disappear, and I do my best for my part.


/v/TellUpgoat viewpost?postid=663f483e49213

Many of them never "faded into history", and those that have deserved it. Quisp was crap cereal, Carnation Instant Breakfast was chalky, Space Sticks tasted like gum and wax, and many others were never "breakfasts", like fruit cocktail. Really, for breakfast? Gross.


/v/GEN_X_Pub_n_Grill viewpost?postid=663fc127ec845

Video is probably best for getting beginners on board and introduced to the facts. I recommend everyone save literally everything they can get, because it's getting shut down. The site holocaustdeprogrammingcourse.com is down, although the entire site (mostly one long web page) can be found as a PDF on archive.org.

https://archive.org/details/holocaust_deprogramming_course/page/n5/mode/2up

There are two good sites, Holocaust Handbooks and CODOH that are still up, but vho.org (Vrij Historisch Onderzoek, which is associated with AAARGH, Association des Anciens Amateurs de Récits de Guerres et d'Holocaustes) is down and it has been all week.

holocausthandbooks.com

codoh.com


/v/TellUpgoat viewpost?postid=663f483e49213

If only he would actually do that. Never happen, though.


/v/Memes viewpost?postid=663e77c36c87c

Not with the knife. What are you thinking, psycho?


/v/ShowerThoughts viewpost?postid=663d3b5b357c4

I have a Swiss army knife my dad sent me in 1983. I've used it consistently for over 40 years and have no trouble opening any of the tools.


/v/ShowerThoughts viewpost?postid=663d3b5b357c4

This is one of the most unintentionally funny things I've ever read on reddit.


/v/Jews viewpost?postid=663ab9669c723

Is that whore still talking? Why? She got paid off years ago, and part of that was to keep her whore mouth shut.


/v/news viewpost?postid=663aab059611a

No, that's 1977. People especially didn't dress like that in 1877.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=66386f2085427

The article says she died of a heart attack, which is also a lie. When she was living in Laurel Canyon in the 60s and 70s, she and John Phillips were responsible for bringing most of the drugs consumed by other degenerate musicians and actors in the canyon. Her death was probably the result of that activity, like a bad drug deal.


/v/FatPeopleHate viewpost?postid=663a1152122a9

In the late 1970s there was a new, very small chain called Dogfather's. (Yes, that's the spelling.) It was a California coast eatery. They offered frankfurters and other tasty ingredients in pita bread, and it was amazing. One of their unique sandwiches was called the Eggfather, which was fried potatoes and eggs and onions served in pita bread. I've never had anything like it since. They went out of business a few short years later, but I still miss that.

Oh, and there was an A&W in my hometown, and my dad and I would go there sometimes for a frosty mug. We especially liked the car service with the trays that hung on the driver's side window.

And we also had a Sambo's the family used to go to. The building is still there, but it's now a Mexican place.

I remember seeing Po Folks restaurants when I lived in the South. I think I missed out by never having an opportunity to eat there.


/v/GEN_X_Pub_n_Grill viewpost?postid=663843c5bf9a5