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posted 1 year ago by konoplya on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +61Score on mirror )
I just finished listening to a little podcast about depopulation. When you look at it from the stratosphere, you realize that the people perpetrating this crime upon the modern world are ridiculously evil. Like, there is literally no fictional evil character I can think of that even approach the level of evil of the people who composed this plan.

They got the idea, surprise surprise, from ancient scriptures. See, in the extra-biblical texts, it turns out that God punished the people at the time of Noah not because they were all flaming homosexuals, but because they were castrating their population. It would've become impossible to have kids. Noah and his three sons and their wives had to watch as God destroyed humanity before they destroyed themselves.

I'm going to say this once and for all: If you do not put ALL of your energy into finding a spouse, getting married, and having as many kids as physically possible, you are the problem. I hope you get bred out of existence. I hope you end your family line. Maybe one day one of my great grandkids might find your tombstone or grave marker and write a line in a spreadsheet with your name, date of birth and date of death, but that is all that will be left of you.

There is literally NOTHING more important than procreation. Everything takes second priority to this, even the extermination of evil on this planet. As someone once said: Do not be ashamed of birthing dragon slayers in a world of dragons. If you take it upon yourself to fight this great evil, then do NOT shirk your duty to create the next generation. One takes priority over the other. You can fight wars as an older man who has twenty kids, and you'll be that much more invested in winning than if you were a single man "hoping" to one day find a spouse and make lots of babies.

The conversation with your future spouse will go something like this:

* "I want to get married to you."
* "Me too."
* "We're going to spend all of our time and effort having lots and lots of sex and making lots and lots of babies and then raising those babies to get married and have lots and lots of sex and lots and lots of babies."
* "OK, that's kind of creepy, but I like it."
* "I know this is going to be the most difficult thing we have ever done in our entire lives, but it is going to be worth it. We are going to finally find some rest as old people and what little free time and wealth we have earned will be spent visiting our great great grandkids."
* "I think that sounds nice."
* "Good, let's get married. I have some free time tomorrow. County courthouse?"
Sudden misogyny epidemic is suspicious. It happens only now. Before, I have never met misogyny on internet. There were only usual jokes about blondes, married people, cheating and divorce. Obviously everybody hated sluts.

The recent misogyny epidemic looks artificial. Maybe it's because of sudden incel epidemics, otherwise it can be another Jewish subversion.
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posted 1 year ago by Conspirologist on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +15Score on mirror )
A lot of people come away hearing about the ancient Greek ideals about what government is, democracy, autocracy, etc... and they think they know something about how things work.

Or maybe they read the US Constitution and know about the Supreme Court or something like that and they say "Oh! I know all about the American system!"

Nothing could be further from the truth.

This is how government works, at least according to Anglo-Saxons. And make no mistake -- America IS an Anglo-Saxon nation. We are the epitome of what Anglo-Saxons are. German, French, Italians might as well be martians because we don't understand you and you don't understand us.

At the heart of the Anglo-Saxon system is this one concept that supercedes all: MAN IS SOVEREIGN. What this means is that there are no masters and slaves. Or rather, if there are slaves, it is because the slaves CHOOSE to be slaves, and the masters CHOOSE to be masters.

Anglo-Saxons don't want slaves. And we don't want to be masters. People who approach us asking to become our slaves are turned away, and anyone who presents himself as a slave is not a member of our tribe. We just don't think that way.

Anglo-Saxons are expected to provide for themselves and their family. If the family can't provide for themselves, and they die, we look on that as natural and just and merciful. We hear about men who move to Alaska, try to survive, and we find their cabin collapsed and their bones scattered by wolves and we think "What a hero!" We do not see death as a problem. We don't fear it. We welcome it as the natural result of life. Everyone will die.

The WORST way for an Anglo-Saxon to die is as a burden on others. I'll be a little personal here: My dad who raised his sons did not want to be a burden. When he came to that part of his life where he needed us to survive, he chose to move far enough away from us that we couldn't visit him every day, but close enough that we could see him once a week. He CHOSE to die alone without burdening us. I think he even requested that there be no funeral, but we said he doesn't get to decide that and we held one anyway. My grandpa did something similar, except he got dementia and somehow ended up in a nursing home, probably against his will.

With that out of the way, how do Anglo-Saxons self-organize? We come together when there is a need, and we lend freely of our assistance to our tribe. We choose someone to be the leader, usually the loudest or most liked person. Leadership, like being a master of slaves, is a burden no one wants, but we can compel each other to take it on if the need arises with one simple phrase: "If you don't do it, then who will?" Natural leaders realize that they have the gift of leadership and rather than let someone else take it and screw things up, they will step forward naturally when it is most needed. And when the disaster or crisis is solved, the leader disappears. Sometimes we tell ourselves that we have paid whatever debt to our brethren so they cannot ask us to be a leader again.

Government is a foreign concept to Anglo-Saxons, or rather, we wonder why we need one. We literally sit around dinner tables telling each other about how useless and inefficient government is, and how life would be so much better without government. We've been doing this constantly for the past thousand and so years. It doesn't matter what form the government is or who is in charge, we hate it.

The only reason why we have government is so that we don't have OTHER governments. Meaning, we put a king over ourselves so that someone ELSE won't be a king. Even better if that king is a tyrant who reminds us constantly why we don't like kings, but even better if that king is the worst possible type of king against other kings. We LOVED watching our kings lead us into endless battles against the French and the Germans, because that meant that the French and the Germans would never want to help our king! POLITICAL DISUNITY is the order of the day.

We have an innate fear of people like Hitler not because Hitler is bad, but because he is EFFICIENT and ORGANIZED and POPULAR. That is the worst sort of government to us! If people can expect good things from the government, they might start RELYING on government, and that would be a disaster! Trump is our guy because Trump is all about dismantling the government and making the different factions hate each other even more.

OK, now on to the nuts and bolts of the US system of government.

Government is evil. Period. We accept this fact. We embrace this fact.

Government attracts psychopaths. The very people you DON'T want in government end up in government. You can't stop that.

The TRUE force of government is the people, in the form of the militia. If you don't know what the militia is, look in a mirror. When you take up arms, you are militia. When you get your friends to help you -- well, now you have an army. The government lives in perpetual fear that the people of the US will start shooting the government employees. There is nothing they can do to stop that and they know it. The smart ones wake up every morning thanking God that they weren't murdered in their sleep by their constituents.

When things get truly bad, the militia will step forward and take control. That means guys like you and me will just shoot bad guys and be done with it.

In order to "restore" order, we are going to designate officers, people in our militia who represent us and who can give us orders. They'll tell us who to shoot or not to shoot if we get confused. They can also tell us when it's ok to go home or when we need to come back to battle.

The officers, thus, are a form of autocracy, and have tremendous power -- as long as "the people" support them. They can literally do anything that we tolerate.

The next level of government is the Continental Congress, AKA Parliament. This is simply a group of people we elected to represent us. The continental congress has infinite power to do whatever they want -- again, as long as the officers and people permit it.

The next level, the final level, is the constitution. Or rather, a government not composed of people but of laws and traditions. See, you can kill people but you can't kill laws or traditions as easily. The constitution lays out how the government is formed, who gets to wear which hat, and how long we will tolerate them abusing their powers.

This is the true order of American government.

The fact that we are not all carrying rifles and shooting random people, or that we're not taking orders from locally designated officers, or that we're not trusting a small group of elected people to make all the decisions means that life is pretty good.

And yes, life is pretty good. We've seen FAR worse in our history. The American Civil War, the American Revolution -- that was peanuts compared to what we've seen in our past. Think the plague. Think viking raiders. Think living under tyrannical kings who tried to murder their way to compliance and taxes. Life is pretty good right now.

Now, when it comes to people who say "The Supreme Court is the ultimate law!" we just laugh at them. Yes, they might think that, especially if they have a law degree or whatever. Maybe they "have to" say that so that they don't make people feel uncomfortable.

But we Anglo-Saxons know the truth.

We know that no piece of paper can stop a bullet.
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posted 1 year ago by Dps1879 on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +70Score on mirror )
Boris Eltsin and his team of politicians were all libtards. They wanted Russia to become like US. The wanted to privatize everything, end free education and healthcare. Thanks God that kike piece of shit died soon and didn't have enough time to fuck completely all Russia.
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posted 1 year ago by GoldenInnosStatue on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +20Score on mirror )
So a family member offered to let me live in their tool shed, so I have a much larger space than what my camper van has afforded me for recreational pursuits now.

The big thing I'm interested in right off the bat is figuring out how to take my exercise game to the next level. I've never been super /fit/, but I've been going to the park to do calisthenics from time to time to try and keep up some level of activity beyond my job, which involves a lot of cardio.

With a small room now at my disposal, I'm interested in a good, serious exercise routine to start following for strength and physique. Make it my hyperbolic time chamber. Preferably looking for something still made up of body weight exercise and perhaps small weights. I don't expect to get turbo ripped or anything, but I want to lean out/tone up my physique and become very strong in terms of what is practical for real life application.

What would you recommend? I've been thinking of trying out a kettlebell routine like Simple & Sinister.
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