"Israel" just recognised "Somaliland"
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Engaging with the schizo ideas floating around has made me enjoy life a lot more. Riding tigers is not only useful but very fucking fun
Dialogue captured from an audio recording heard in a Siberian mine, circa 2025:
'Igor, we have to work harder to meet the quota or there will be no food'
' six seveeeeeen '
- end of recording-
Polite contempt is far more dangerous than persecution. Eaton spittin fire
The modern age, where feds call each other feds
My dargs might finally take the orange pill. Didn't even have to roofie them.
Run mkultra.exe in the workplace
The pedagogy of creating excitement
'I can't look up the q4 forecast nigga I got suugo on my hands'
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8x10^67 ways to skin a cat
Millennial programming was crack in the early 2000s. The CIA didn't quite have it down yet with Gen Xers and Boomers, and Gen Z for the most part grew up in a more decentralised media landscape. The programming wss there but they could just as well watch some rando Minecraft streamer.
We millennials had to contend with the absolute monopoly that is MTV Gangsta Rap American Pie hook up programming. The school disco playing filthy songs, kids copying Britney Spears Jennifer Lopez gyrations. Normalised animalistic pursuits for their own sake.
Fascinating to look back at tbh. I used to look back fondly at the noughties and the quirky shows I thought were 'niche' because of the backyard style production quality of shows like Jackass. Shit wasn't niche at all, it was a highly effective monkey see monkey do situation, with no accessible counter measures possible.
Key takeaway from this: essential to lay out your own curriculum for future generations. 'It takes a village' is void when the village idiot is a communal title now.
What if you genuinely needed a new dust filter for a Hoover Max Extract Pressure Pro Model 60 and accidentally end up with a new identity working a lyca mobile stand in Peterborough
I learned about the existence of breast cheese and what shocked me is that the French didn't incorporate it into a dish somehow