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2015-08-15 at 12:37 PM UTC in Christmas present improvements
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2015-08-14 at 11:40 PM UTC in I hate it when I pay more than I have to for something.
That's a stereotype and doesn't describe all jedis. Many of the most prominent right-libertarians and anarcho-capitalists have had Ashkenazi ancestry.
Look at this: https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/38loqi/poll_more_than_50_of_israeli_youth_identify_as/
In the US jedis predominantly support the democratic party and these positions, but single White women do as well to a large extent.
Women are idiots who buy whatever the jedis are selling. -
2015-08-14 at 8:30 PM UTC in Pork - the most politically incorrect of all meats
damnit
I will get to work on a pork-water misting device
Two words; duct work.
Synagogue, duct work, Zyklon B....you get the picture.
With a mosque, just crush the pork rinds into a fine dust and enter them into the mosque's air-conditioning ducts.
If you deployed enough pork-rind dust, you might succeed in actually choking the bastards to death.
Would be hilarious.
Are you familiar with the Dr. Phibes movies?
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2015-08-14 at 8:27 PM UTC in Pork - the most politically incorrect of all meats
Im not talking about the sabbatean types of crypto jedi, I am talking about the frankists, who would commit every type of sin imaginable, to hasten the return of the mosiach, or something like that.
I was fishing for lurid details, here
That's basically what all jedis do with their social engineering anyway - promoting drug-use, feminism, sexual promiscuity, race-mixing, homosexuality, desegregation, integration - they call it "tikkun olam" (repairing the world) because jedis believe the physical world was imperfect from creation and must be destroyed in order for the universe to be made perfect again. -
2015-08-14 at 5:49 PM UTC in Pork - the most politically incorrect of all meats
speaking of porking jedis, have you told these guys about frankist jedis?
seems like something that this site's members would appreciate
No, I haven't really broached the subject. It was basically a movement that resulted in a bunch of Polish jedis passing as gentiles. -
2015-08-14 at 5:44 PM UTC in Pork - the most politically incorrect of all meats
I eat bacon on a weekly basis, it's just easy to make and plus it's delicious. I like ribs and pork kinds as well. Though I'm also a chicken and egg faggot as well. If I had to pick one source of meat to eat for the rest of my life though it would be beef filet.
Beef is good too, it's a man's food, like pork.
Poultry and fish are girly/faggot meats. -
2015-08-14 at 5:12 PM UTC in Pork - the most politically incorrect of all meats
I love that the word 'pork' is a euphimism for penetrative copulation
also pork loin goes good with saurkraut
Eating pork is telling the jedis "Fuck you!" -
2015-08-14 at 4:46 PM UTC in Pork - the most politically incorrect of all meatsI'm a politically incorrect kind of guy - a shameless White male who celebrates White entitlement - misogynistic, chauvinistic, racist, the whole nine yards, and I love pork - bacon, ham, sausages, pork roast, barbeque, fried pork rinds, you name it. Pork is the meat of self-satisfied White Western Man. My ancient Celtic ancestors considered the boar a sacred animal, and swineherds were credited with prophetic powers.
So, what about the rest of you? Are you a bunch of fish and chicken faggots, like the jedis are? Are are you even more gay as a full blown vegan?
Fuck you, if you don't like the pig. It is the food of the gods. -
2015-08-14 at 3:21 PM UTC in Do you know where your genetic relatives live?
^I've heard of it , I'll check it out
Walt Disney made a movie about him too, Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue:
https://youtu.be/cAYqAu7_l1s -
2015-08-14 at 2:57 PM UTC in Do you know where your genetic relatives live?
Well that's interesting. My moms maiden name is Berry which is definitely Irish. Her moms maiden name is Ramirez, which is obviously Hispanic
Berry isn't necessarily Irish. There was a famous Scotsman named Alexander Berry, born in 1781, who was a merchant, explorer and a doctor. The town of Berry Australia was named for him.
There was also Sir Edward Berry, a famous Admiral in the Royal Navy, who was born in London in 1768.
Have you ever seen the movie Rob Roy? It's about the most famous of all the MacGregors, Rob Roy, played by Liam Neeson.
https://youtu.be/_dtNz4Te0Gw -
2015-08-14 at 1:49 PM UTC in Do you know where your genetic relatives live?
None of that bears any relevance to your life.
Of course it does. It gives me a sense of heritage, which is key to a sense of identity, knowing where and who you come from translates into knowing who and what you are.
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2015-08-14 at 11:05 AM UTC in I hate it when I pay more than I have to for something.
You have the mentality of the jedi. Perhaps the reason you hate them is because you see so much of yourself in them, the parts you hate the most and wish to keep hidden, refuse to accept.
This lol, Iron John's jediness is almost startling at times. At the depths of his scathing reprisals his buried admiration and respect for jedis is made abundantly clear. The man would be dangerous had be not been born a goyim, I tell you what.
My big problem with jedis isn't the fact that they are tight with their money; it's the fact that every position they support is bad for the White race and is calculated by the jedis to further the White race's demise.
jedis support:
multicuturalism
desegregation
racial integration
race-mixing
feminism
White sexual promiscuity for non-reproductive purposes
homosexuality
recreational drug use
encouraging Whites to have a low-class menial-labor mentality rather than an elitist mentality
encouraging Whites to be superstitious toward the belief in the jedi God.
None of those things are good for my race.
The fact that jedis support those things is why I hate jedis. -
2015-08-14 at 10:43 AM UTC in I fucking love sauerkrautLast night for dinner I made some nice German type food. Cooked some ham in pickled red cabbage and sauteed some sliced potatoes with diced onions in butter seasoned only with salt and pepper.
Simple old-world style food, but the best meal I've enjoyed the most in a long time. -
2015-08-14 at 10:33 AM UTC in Do you know where your genetic relatives live?
mine come from the uk, ireland, mexico, and america
my last name is mcgregor.. go figure..
They were outlaws....go figure.
McGregor is Scottish, BTW, not Irish (a lot of Scots went to Ireland though, and being outlaws, the McGregors were the sort who might be obliged to leave the country).
There was a point in time where the name MacGregor was declared illegal to use.
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2015-08-14 at 10:32 AM UTC in I hate it when I pay more than I have to for something.
You should have claimed that you never received it and you would have paid nothing. You can also torrent those books.
I was thinking about doing just that, but it has a tracking number on the shipping label and when I entered the number on the UPS site it shows it was delivered to "the customer man at the door", so I figure wait awhile and hopefully the seller may lose track of the order/tracking number and then try through Paypal.
Probably won't work, but worth a shot. -
2015-08-14 at 1:14 AM UTC in Do you know where your genetic relatives live?
No because a 99 dollar innacurate spitwad test has no use but to analyze statistics or to inflate ego.
I think it's interesting because if I go back to the Middle Ages in my family tree, I had ancestors who lived in or near the countries that my current living genetic matches are located in.
For instance, one of my ancestors back in the 1200s is supposedly Isabella of Aragon, from Spain, and 23andMe's database shows that I have a genetic match that lives in Spain.
Isabella's mother was Violant of Hungary, and 23andMe's database shows that I have a genetic match living in Hungary.
Another one of my ancestors was a man born in the 1500's named Bartolomeo Taliaferro, who was from Venice, and 23andMe's database shows that I have a genetic match living in Italy.
So, based on the way it correlates with the ancestors in my family tree, it seems pretty accurate as far as I can tell.
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2015-08-14 at 12:41 AM UTC in Do you know where your genetic relatives live?I had my DNA tested a couple of years ago by 23andMe and one of their interesting features allows you to see where other people who have had their DNA tested by 23andMe who match some part of your genetic profile live.
Apparently over 100 people in 23andMe's data base match up as my genetic cousins. Their site has a mapping feature to show where they are located:
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2015-08-13 at 10:42 PM UTC in Public Schools are filthy breeding grounds of germs and sickness
its from all the illegal immigrant kids, coming up here with dirty mexican diseases
That's what I'm thinking too, it's gotta be those filthy Mexicans. We never had a problem with it until they started coming here and sending their kids to our schools. -
2015-08-13 at 7:18 PM UTC in 2016 presidential race
I don't really see that demographic being much interested in voting anyway.
Well, maybe if there was some sort of facebook voting app. -
2015-08-13 at 6:05 PM UTC in color
I can't believe I'm actually wading into this thread but paint works by reflecting the range of light we consider to be that paint's color. Our sensation of "redness" is more directly caused by the property of the light reflected off the paint than from the paint itself (you can produce red light without pigment, for example) hence it makes more sense to describe "colors", in absence of a medium, as light as opposed pigment.
I took visual art in school, not science.