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Bonnie Parker of Bonnie and Clyde fame, working as a waitress at Marco’s Cafe in Dallas, Texas - circa 1929.     (files.catbox.moe)
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Bonnie Parker of Bonnie and Clyde fame, working as a waitress at Marco’s Cafe in Dallas, Texas - circa 1929.
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3,800 year old White bodies found in Western China     (files.catbox.moe)
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She had blond hair, European features, and was buried in China’s desert 3,800 years ago. Her name? The Beauty of Loulan.

Buried beneath the sands of China’s vast and unforgiving Taklamakan Desert, archaeologists in the 1980s uncovered something that rewrote ancient history—a remarkably preserved mummy with braided blond hair, high cheekbones, and woolen clothes that looked straight out of Bronze Age Europe.

She came to be known as the Beauty of Loulan, and she was over 3,800 years old.
Her discovery stunned scientists—not just because of her delicate preservation (her eyelashes are still visible), but because her appearance didn’t match any known ancient Chinese populations. She looked distinctly Western Eurasian, and the mystery only deepened with the discovery of hundreds more mummies in the Tarim Basin region, many with similar features: tall statures, red or blond hair, and clothing woven in tartan-like patterns.
DNA testing later confirmed what her face had hinted at: the Beauty of Loulan and her people were of Indo-European descent, possibly connected to the Tocharians, an ancient group of Eurasian nomads. Their presence in western China—a thousand years before the Silk Road was even established—revealed something incredible:

Ancient people were moving across continents, trading, migrating, and connecting cultures far earlier than we thought.

The Beauty of Loulan didn’t just die in the desert—she became part of a new historical narrative. One that shattered the myth of isolated ancient civilizations. Her presence, along with the others buried in the Tarim Basin, shows that China was not a sealed-off cradle of culture, but a crossroads where East met West, even in prehistoric times.
Wearing wool spun thousands of years ago, with her gaze frozen in time, she reminds us that human history is not linear, but a web of journeys, migrations, and forgotten interactions.

She may have died in silence, but in death, the Beauty of Loulan speaks volumes.
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pose comitatus out of the window: Exclusive-US Marines carry out first known detention of civilian in Los Angeles, video shows     (www.yahoo.com)
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national guard or the police should have done this not the marines since trump didnt even declare an insurrection.
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Reminder - Israeli Jews just bombed 95% of Gaza to rubble... Israel getting hit with a few missile strikes is nothing compared to what war-mongering Jews have visited upon the Palestinians.     (theworldwatch.com)
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((( ANTIFA ))) - Uniforms, Secrets, Tactics, and Protocols - ( all posted on https://crimethinc.com/ )     (www.youtube.com)
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WATCH: ‘It’s So Beautiful!’ – Western Leftists Join Gaza March, Egypt Reminds Them They’re Not in Portland Anymore     (redstatenation.com)
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https://redstatenation.com/watch-its-so-beautiful-western-leftists-join-gaza-march-egypt-reminds-them-theyre-not-in-portland-anymore/

Something we have in common, we're not fans of them either.

Far leftists are literally retarded!

Turns out virtue signaling doesn’t translate well outside the safe spaces of Starbucks and college campuses.
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With the matzo ball niggers and the farsi niggers fighting so much I think it's time to revisit this fallout site where you can simulate the most damage.     (nuclearsecrecy.com)
submitted by RMGoetbbels to whatever 5 hours ago (+2/-1)
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https://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/

It used to be just a fantasy but now, it might happen. Feel free to place and "detonate" any type of ordinance you deem helpful.

I've been doing this for years, I think the best I ever got was 3, for near total destruction and complete holohoax.
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“Death to Israel”, “Death to America” and “Death to Britain”     (www.msn.com)
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"I told them it would be much worse than anything they know, anticipated, or were told, that the United States makes the best and most lethal military equipment anywhere in the World, BY FAR, and that Israel has a lot of it, with much more to come - And they know how to use it." US President      (www.msn.com)
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intelligence had confirmed that within days Iran would have produced enough fissile material for multiple bombs.     (www.msn.com)
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Car brands lost buyers due to junk redesign disasters     (cars)
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The sudden shift to what many perceive as ugly, disjointed car designs could, in some views, be linked to the Frankfurt School’s cultural theories, which some critics argue promote a nihilistic, almost Satanist ideology that rejects beauty, intelligence, and perfection in art and design.

This school of thought, associated with thinkers like Theodor Adorno and Herbert Marcuse, is said by some to deconstruct traditional aesthetics in favor of chaotic, subversive forms, potentially influencing modern corporate design to prioritize shock value or anti-traditionalism over timeless elegance.

While no direct evidence ties the Frankfurt School to automotive design, some fans on X speculate that such cultural ideologies could indirectly shape trends, leading brands to abandon intelligent, perfected designs for polarizing, less coherent ones, as seen in cases like BMW’s massive grilles.

Car Brands That Lost Buyers Due to Redesign Disasters

Below is a list of car brands that faced significant buyer backlash or sales drops due to drastic, poorly received design changes, with specific models and reasons for the loss:

BMW:

Redesign Disaster: Shift to oversized kidney grilles, split headlights, and complex designs (e.g., 4 Series 2020, 7 Series 2022, XM SUV 2022), replacing the sleek E46 3 Series/E39 5 Series (1990s–2000s).

Impact: Alienated enthusiasts who loved BMW’s elegant, driver-focused look. X posts call the 4 Series grille “beaver teeth” and the M2 “a Roblox character.” No major global sales drop (~2.5M units in 2024), but purists in North America/Europe switched to Audi or Porsche.

Why It Sucked: Chased trends (e.g., bold grilles for China, Neue Klasse EV aesthetics) over loyalist preferences, seen as a betrayal of BMW’s “Ultimate Driving Machine” identity.

Jaguar:

Redesign Disaster: 2024 rebrand with a minimalist logo, no “growler” badge, and the Type 00 EV concept, ditching Jaguar’s classic feline styling (e.g., XJ, XF).

Impact: Sales crashed 98% in some markets (e.g., 49 cars in Q3 2024 vs. ~125,000 in 2020). X posts, including Elon Musk’s, slammed the “soulless” design. Buyers fled to Mercedes or Tesla.

Why It Sucked: Erased Jaguar’s luxury heritage for a generic EV look, alienating its core audience.

Ford (Edsel):

Redesign Disaster: Launched in 1957 with a “horse-collar” grille and odd styling, meant to be bold but seen as tacky.

Impact: Sold only 118,000 units over three years, costing $2.9B (2017 dollars). Discontinued in 1959 as buyers rejected the ugly design.

Why It Sucked: The grille and bloated look didn’t match mid-price car expectations, turning off Ford/Chevy buyers.

Pontiac:

Redesign Disaster: Shifted from sporty designs (e.g., GTO, Firebird) to generic models like the Aztek (2001), with clunky, mismatched proportions.

Impact: Aztek sold ~120,000 units over five years; Pontiac’s image tanked. GM axed it in 2009 as buyers chose Honda or Toyota.

Why It Sucked: The “hideous” Aztek (per X/reviews) killed Pontiac’s performance legacy.

Chrysler (Plymouth):

Redesign Disaster: 1990s–2000s shift to rebadged Dodge/Chrysler models (e.g., Neon), with bland styling vs. earlier retro designs.

Impact: Sales collapsed; Chrysler killed Plymouth in 2001. Buyers picked Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic.

Why It Sucked: Generic designs erased Plymouth’s affordable, distinctive identity.

Oldsmobile:

Redesign Disaster: Moved from “Rocket V8” designs to rebadged, soft-styled GM models (e.g., Alero, Aurora, 1990s–2000s).

Impact: Sales fell to ~150,000 units by 2003; GM ended Oldsmobile in 2004. Buyers chose Lexus or Acura.

Why It Sucked: Generic designs lost Oldsmobile’s sporty edge.

Mercury:

Redesign Disaster: 2000s models (e.g., Grand Marquis, Cougar) were rebadged Fords with minimal styling changes, losing mid-luxury appeal.

Impact: Sales dropped to 93,000 units in 2010 (1% market share); Ford axed Mercury in 2011. Buyers chose Ford or Lincoln.

Why It Sucked: Lack of unique design made Mercury irrelevant.

Toyota (Scion):

Redesign Disaster: Quirky designs (e.g., xB, tC, 2003–2010) became mainstream Toyota-like (e.g., second-gen xB, 2011; FR-S, 2012).

Impact: Sales fell to ~45,000 units by 2015; Toyota killed Scion in 2016. Buyers went to Subaru or Mazda.

Why It Sucked: Generic redesigns killed Scion’s youthful vibe.

Mitsubishi:

Redesign Disaster: Eclipse Cross (2017) turned the sporty Eclipse coupe into a generic, bulbous crossover.

Impact: Sales lagged (~20,000 units/year in the US vs. 70,000 for the old Eclipse). X posts called it “a disgrace.” Fans chose Honda or Subaru.

Why It Sucked: Betrayed the Eclipse’s sporty legacy for a dull SUV.

Citroën:

Redesign Disaster: 2000s shift from quirky designs (e.g., DS, 2CV) to conventional PSA models (e.g., C4, C5).

Impact: Market share dropped below 5% in Europe by 2010. Buyers chose VW or Renault.

Why It Sucked: Lost eccentric design DNA, becoming generic.

Lexus:

Redesign Disaster: The “spindle grille” introduced in 2012 (e.g., ES, RX) was polarizing, with aggressive, oversized lines replacing smoother designs.

Impact: While Lexus sales grew overall, specific models like the ES saw slower growth in some markets; X posts called the grille “overdone.” Some buyers opted for Mercedes or Audi.

Why It Sucked: The bold grille alienated fans of Lexus’s refined, understated look.

Audi:

Redesign Disaster: Early 2000s models like the A6 (C5, 2004) adopted softer, less distinctive styling compared to the sharp B5 era, and later models (e.g., Q5 2020) felt overly generic.

Impact: Limited sales dips in Europe; fans on X criticized Audi for “losing its edge.” Some switched to BMW or Mercedes.

Why It Sucked: Safe, homogenized designs diluted Audi’s sleek, progressive image.

Why These Redesigns Were Disastrous

Lost Identity: BMW, Jaguar, and Mitsubishi abandoned iconic aesthetics (e.g., BMW’s shark-nose, Jaguar’s feline grace) for trend-chasing or generic looks.

Misread Market: Edsel, Pontiac Aztek, and Scion delivered tacky or bland designs that missed consumer desires.

Badge Engineering: Plymouth, Oldsmobile, and Mercury used rebadged, uninspired designs, losing distinctiveness.

Trend Over Heritage: BMW, Jaguar, and Lexus chased global/EV trends, ignoring loyalists who loved classic designs.
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This Huma Abedin Sure Does Love Her Some Creepy Jews     (nypost.com)
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Israel says it has planned out 14 days of operations as it warns its citizens across the world to avoid displaying Jewish or Israeli symbols in public.(Australian Newspaper)     (WorldWar3)
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The Seven Churches (Laodicea: The Lukewarm Church - Part 1) | Thursday LIVE! with Steve Wohlberg - White Horse Media [1.14.30]      (www.youtube.com)
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feathers     (img.gvid.tv)
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In 1978, 11 infants died of SIDS in Tennessee after receiving a DTP vaccine from the same batch. The company's ""solution"" was to ensure vials from the same batch were evenly distributed around the country (to avoid death clustering). Is there an every single time associated? Take a wild guess.     (nitter.net)
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Alan Bernstein of Wyeth Laboratories made the call. Wyeth merged with Pfizer in 2009.

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S6E5: Making sense of the book of Amos - Tyndale House, Cambridge [40.04]      (www.youtube.com)
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Catchy Song!     (files.catbox.moe)
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Luke 1:26-30 - Mary’s Role in Scripture: Highly Favored, Not Worthy of Worship      (www.theberean.org)
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Maneuver Warfare Handbook (Westview Special Studies in Military Affairs)     (www.alibris.com)
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https://www.alibris.com/Maneuver-Warfare-Handbook/book/-818158041

Maneuver warfare, often controversial and requiring operational and tactical innovation, poses perhaps the most important doctrinal questions currently facing the conventional military forces of the U.S. Its purpose is to defeat the enemy by disrupting the opponent’s ability to react, rather than by physical destruction of forces. This book develops and explains the theory of maneuver warfare and offers specific tactical, operational, and organizational recommendations for improving ground combat forces. The authors translate concepts—too often vaguely stated by maneuver warfare advocates—into concrete doctrine. Although the book uses the Marine Corps as a model, the concepts, tactics, and doctrine discussed apply to any ground combat force.

You can also find mention of this book on Youtube, as well as on other websites.
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INSHALLAH! MAY OUR AIM BE TRUE! 🇮🇷 🇮🇷 🇮🇷      (x.com)
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Metallica - Whiplash May 25, 2025     (youtu.be)
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Parody music original content     (files.catbox.moe)
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Not Quite Femmes - Parody Music
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Freebirth movement called out for extremism as mothers share traumatic experiences     (www.abc.net.au)
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Sourdough Starter     (www.allrecipes.com)
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https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/8392/sourdough-starter/

This recipe makes a sourdough starter using flour, clean water, and yeast. After fermentation has occurred, keep the starter in a covered glass container in the refrigerator until ready to use for making bread. Sourdough starters improve with age as you feed them — pass on any sourdough discards to friends and family!

- Prep Time: 5 mins
- Additional Time: 4 days
- Total Time: 4 days 5 mins
- Servings: 15
- Yield: 3 cups

Ingredients

- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast
- 2 cups warm water

Directions

- Gather all ingredients.
- Place flour into a large, non-metallic bowl. Sprinkle yeast over top, pour in warm water, and mix to combine.
- Place the bowl on a cookie sheet; cover loosely and set in a warm place to ferment for 4 to 8 days. Depending on temperature and humidity, times may vary. The starter is ready when bubbly and pleasantly sour smelling. If it's colored at all (pink, orange, etc.), throw it out and start over.
- Enjoy!

Additional note:

To feed your starter: When you use any of the starter, always replace it with equal amounts of flour and water, along with an optional pinch of sugar. For instance, if you remove 1 cup starter, add 1 cup water and 1 cup flour to the remaining starter mixture. Mix until well combined and leave out on the counter until bubbly again before returning to the refrigerator.

If a clear or light brown liquid accumulates on top of your refrigerated starter, don't worry. This is an alcohol-based liquid that occurs with fermentation. Just stir it back into the starter before using.