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| Mar-26-18 | | thegoodanarchist: < Keyser Soze: <TGA> Define coffee. Expresso? Ok.> Yes, I think it is OK. Even more manly than regular coffee. |
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| Mar-26-18 | | thegoodanarchist: <Crumpets sound good, whatever they are.> Here in America we call them English Muffins.
And <diceman>'s joke was hilarious. |
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| Mar-26-18 | | thegoodanarchist: <Big Pawn: Philosophical Thought of the Week: Globalization <is> communism.> Good question!
I was going to answer that globalization is worse, because in a communist state you are at least guaranteed work. Then I remembered that having a job in a communist state is no guarantee you won't be arrested and shot or "rehabilitated", which is in reality a horror show. So I have to go with "Agree" |
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| Mar-26-18 | | Big Pawn: <OhioChessFan: Globalization is a tactic of communism.> A tactic or an objective? |
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Mar-26-18
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| Mar-26-18 | | Big Pawn: <thegoodanarchist: <Crumpets sound good, whatever they are.> Here in America we call them English Muffins. > Apparently, they differ from muffins in that they are made from batter, not dough. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crumpet |
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| Mar-27-18 | | technical draw: Many years ago I teamed up with a Marine Corp. Major in an intelligence op in Cambodia. His family was originally from Pakistan but he was a British born US citizen. What we called cookies he called biscuits. He died in a hotel fire with his wife and daughter the night before he was to leave for the States. I studied this case and came to an amazing conclusion. But my lips are sealed. |
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| Mar-27-18 | | technical draw: Here's an interesting question:
23 But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him. (John 3:23) "For the Father seeketh such to worship him."
The question is, why? |
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| Mar-27-18 | | Big Pawn: <"For the Father seeketh such to worship him." The question is, why?>
Two reasons:
1. Because he's worthy
2. Because it's good for us |
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| Mar-27-18 | | diceman: <Philosophical Thought of the Week: Globalization <is> communism.> At least until Elon Musk reaches Mars.
Then it becomes:
Solar Systemization is communism. |
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| Mar-27-18 | | technical draw: <Big Pawn> Good answers to my question. |
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| Mar-27-18 | | diceman: <Big Pawn:
Apparently, they differ from muffins in that they are made from batter, not dough.> Before I googled, I thought they looked
like a thing TastyKake makes called a
"Krimpit." |
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| Mar-27-18 | | Big Pawn: I thought it was a delicate little pastry or cookie kind of thing. Instead, it's looks like an English muffin but it's made from batter instead of dough. Looks pretty good actually. |
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| Mar-27-18 | | diceman: What happens when nothings play God:
<Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, responding to this past weekend's March For Our Lives in several cities is proposing what some might call a radical solution to prevent further gun violence- repealing the second amendment.> |
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| Mar-27-18 | | Big Pawn: <diceman>, I saw that trending on fb earlier today. He needs to be stripped naked and dragged behind a horse 5 miles before he’s drawn and quartered. These tyrannical, godless, unAmerican, Marxist enemies of the state need to be rounded up, tried and severely dealt with. They advocate tyranny and should be treated as tyrants. |
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| Mar-27-18 | | Big Pawn: <Romney: I'm more of a hawk on immigration than TrumpRomney: I'm more of a hawk on immigration than Trump> http://thehill.com/homenews/campaig... <Share to Facebook
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Mitt Romney said Monday he believes he’s more conservative than President Trump on immigration, explaining that he doesn’t believe Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients should be allowed to obtain legal residence. Romney, the former Republican presidential nominee who is running for U.S. Senate in Utah, was asked about his conservative credentials during a question-and-answer session in Provo, the Daily Herald reported. “For instance, I’m a deficit hawk,” Romney said, according to the Provo newspaper. “That makes me more of a conservative than a lot of Republicans and a lot of Democrats. I’m also more of a hawk on immigration than even the president. My view was these DACA kids shouldn’t be allowed to stay in the country legally."> Romney makes an interesting statement here. I view Romney as a milktoast Republican of the RINO species. I voted for him in 2012 because a Christian can't vote for a Democrat, but even then I knew he was a RINO. Yet, here he is saying he is more conservative than Trump on DACA. Okay, that's what he says, but what would he do? Trump wants to build the wall, does Romney? I don't think so, so can we say that Trump is more conservative on immigration than Romney? It depends on how you look at it. I think I would prefer that illegal aliens not become voting citizens if I had to choose that vs the wall. We want to be very careful not to change the spirit of America by flooding it full of foreigners who have no connection to the spirit of America. They will change America from something American to something unamerican because their sympathies and sentiments are not connected to the spirit of America, to liberty, to freedom. They will infect America with third-world ideas and ideology. They will discard the winning ideology of America and replace it with loser ideology. From the beginning I thought of Trump as a good compromise. I said that he was too liberal for me in some regards but that he was great in other areas, so I found him to be the perfect candidate. However, policy is not what is so great about Trump. His real strength and his greatest contribution to America has nothing to do with actual policy and his skill in governing, although I do think he is making many good changes. The greatest thing Trump is doing for America is by force of personality. He is smashing political correctness to pieces and this is the single greatest thing he or any other leader could do. He is giving courage to weak kneed conservatives who are afraid to step out of line. Trump is ushering in an era, not just in America but around the world, of anti-political correctness. I think the importance of this accomplishment cannot be overstated, but is often underappreciated. Political correctness is the blood that runs through the veins of liberalism and world destruction. Political correctness is the living breath of tyrants. Trump killing the PC era is the most profound and positive change he is making to America and the world. |
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| Mar-27-18 | | diceman: Yeah, he's soooooooooooo conservative,
he needs to explain it.
<during a question-and-answer session in Provo> During a question-and-answer session in Pravda |
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| Mar-27-18 | | Big Pawn: <dice>, Romney only grew balls when Trump came around. When he debated Obama in 2012, he had zero balls and let Obama, the ultimate beta male, walk on him. Romney should hang his head in shame. George W Bush too. During Obama's 8 years of tyranny, when he shamed this country, Bush sat there silent. It just sort of started out the window, drooling on himself, making paintings of flowers and such, all nice and docile. Then when Trump came around, Bush turned into a lion! A big mouth who couldn't keep his big yap shut and had to trash talk about the Donald - just like Romney. Cowards. |
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| Mar-28-18 | | thegoodanarchist: < Big Pawn: <thegoodanarchist: <Crumpets sound good, whatever they are.> Here in America we call them English Muffins. > Apparently, they differ from muffins in that they are made from batter, not dough. > In addition to that, "authentic" bagels are supposed to be boiled before they are baked, but supposedly many are sold/marketed as "bagels" even without ever being boiled. Bread crimes are rampant in America, it seems. |
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| Mar-28-18 | | diceman: <Big Pawn:
Then when Trump came around, Bush turned into a lion! A big mouth who couldn't keep his big yap shut and had to trash talk about the Donald - just like Romney.> Jeb Bush revenge!
Unfortunately, we will probably have this weak, get along with the Nazis coward, until the day he dies. |
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| Mar-30-18 | | Big Pawn: <Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull Retracts Peter Dutton’s Offer to Help White South African Farmers> https://www.amren.com/news/2018/03/... <South Africa and Australia have officially ended the row between them over Australian Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton’s offer to help “persecuted” white South African farmers.Both sides have confirmed that “the case is now closed”. Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop effectively resolved the dispute by implicitly refuting Dutton’s offer to help South African farmers on the basis of their skin colour.> Translation:
Helping "just blacks" = okay.
Helping "just whites" = racism.
Any questions?
The cucks are running the asylum. |
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| Mar-31-18 | | Big Pawn: Very interesting commentary from Jordan Peterson regarding the Jewish Question. This is directed toward Richard Spencer and the alt-right in general. It's a substantive, short article. https://jordanbpeterson.com/psychol... In response to this, Richard Spencer and Peter Gast take a deep dive into Jordan Peterson's article, subjecting it to a close reading and offering detailed relevant responses to the points made. https://altright.com/2018/03/26/the... This is very interesting. The Peterson article came out last week and he tweeted to Richard Spencer. Spencer then had his podcast reply in just a couple days after that. It is all so very interesting. |
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| Apr-01-18 | | technical draw: <Big Pawn: Very interesting commentary from Jordan Peterson regarding the Jewish Question. This is directed toward Richard Spencer and the alt-right in general. It's a substantive, short article> I'll check it out tomorrow. It has to be read carefully. |
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| Apr-02-18 | | Big Pawn: Philosophical Thought of the Week: Understanding is the reward of faith. Therefore seek not to understand that you may believe, but believe that you may understand. St. Augustine of Hippo |
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