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These two “defenses” of the Catechism are currently tied for most shockingly incompetent
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Forwarded from Repeal the 20th Century ☦️🇱🇮🇸🇬🇸🇴
I'm locked out of my Twitter for 7 days and this is like the third time so now I have a Telegram for when this happens
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Forwarded from Esoterica Americana (Christopher Sandbatch)
Bang
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It’s been about a week since some pastors began asserting that I took things out of context when going through the Catechism, and not one of them has posted anything at all to show what the actual context was to anyone concerned.
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People simply have a warped sense of what "fun" even is... They see manufactured pop culture examples of "fun" and get FOMO for something that doesn't exist.

Mind you, I'm not talking about stuff like sitting around a bonfire having a few drinks with your buddies. I mean these big, fake "rager" parties in movies like Project X, events that seldom ever actually happen and, to the degree that they ever do, are not common events in most people's lives.

Think of all the terrible teen "coming of age" movies that involve some ridiculous, contrived spectacle of degeneracy. There have to be hundreds, maybe thousands of them, not to mention TV shows. For all the hubbub about Euphoria, we should really take a sober look back at the kind of garbage pop culture that we millennials were bombarded with growing up.

This is where this maladaptive idea of "fun" comes from, and people who have fallen for it tend to accuse detractors of being "stuffy" or just jealous that they're not included in it. Well, as someone who has been on all sides of this front of the Culture War, I can handily tell you that no, getting blackout drunk or taking drugs every weekend (or perhaps every night if you're really bad) is not "fun." It's just pathetic and a good way to crush a person's spirit.

It's the kind of thing where, in the process of doing it, you may well realize how badly you are hurting yourself, and yet you will continue to do it out of habit, and because the only "friends" you have all expect you to do it with them. This is no way to live, but if you grow up being brainwashed by this kind of pop culture garbage, it becomes the default setting for "having fun."

What do I think is "fun" now? Reading to my kids. Listening to music, without drugs or alcohol, so that I can actually appreciate it. Shooting guns. Fishing. Even just going for a simple drive in the car. Anything is more fun than sitting around with a bunch of burnout losers who don't know how to "have fun" without "partying."
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I remember seeing a study which found that married people actually have sex more regularly than single people. Go figure. Seems like you can have sex regularly with a trusted, loving partner, or you can put on your clown makeup and join the rat race of bad, meaningless, infrequent sex with many strangers.

Normies have been psyopped into viewing the latter as "freedom."

https://t.iss.one/remnantposter/1789?comment=28724
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The CFO of Lutheran Senior Services is named “Chad Sneed”
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Forwarded from Patrick Casey
Tomorrow at 7 PM ET—this week's RO will feature Clossington and Charlemagne. We'll discuss Nick Land's work, accelerationism, technocapital, horrific visions of the future, and other related topics. Looking forward to it!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqgUhwZJWo0
Forwarded from Punished Clossington
“Modern Dissident Right Political Compass” Circa 2020
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Lot’s changed in a couple years
Does listening to audiobooks count as "reading?"
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Yes.
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No.
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It depends.
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Forwarded from The Course of Empire
Pre-Code Hollywood explores the fascinating period in American motion picture history from 1930 to 1934 when the commandments of the Production Code Administration were violated with impunity in a series of wildly unconventional films―a time when censorship was lax and Hollywood made the most of it. Though more unbridled, salacious, subversive, and just plain bizarre than what came afterwards, the films of the period do indeed have the look of Hollywood cinema―but the moral terrain is so off-kilter that they seem imported from a parallel universe.

In a sense, Doherty avers, the films of pre-Code Hollywood are from another universe. They lay bare what Hollywood under the Production Code attempted to cover up and push offscreen:

Sexual liaisons unsanctified by the laws of God or man, marriage ridiculed and redefined, ethnic lines crossed and racial barriers ignored, economic injustice exposed and political corruption assumed, vice unpunished and virtue unrewarded―in sum, pretty much the raw stuff of American culture, unvarnished and unveiled.

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Book description for
“Pre-Code Hollywood,” Thomas Doherty

You know who mostly ran things in Hollywood then, the same bunch as today.
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Forwarded from Autism Central
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Forwarded from Radical Liberation
"Realistically looking at the state of Western Civilization, America is the only place left that can fight for and sustain a traditional society."

Ryan Turnipseed's surprising thesis: the GAE contains the seeds of its destruction... Americans!

https://oldgloryclub.substack.com/p/keeping-tradition-alive?publication_id=1158714&isFreemail=false
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Going to be a vital watch