Wat’s Carbon Water-N-Stuff Thread - Concepts In Iron And Wood!!!

Karl approves but asks if there will be Freedom Fries with that...

Has blade, cannot travel. Institutionalized.

Call the ACLU and spring him!
 
The hated one was at the Patriots Awards last night and Notre Dame today...

The "dying one of no energy" is covering all of his bases.


God'n Guns 🌹🌹🌹
 
Allah says: You got Mossed!

Hall of Famer Randy Moss is taking “extended time” away from his duties on ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown to battle an undisclosed illness, the network reports.

In a statement posted to X on Friday, ESPN announced that the star analyst would miss “extended time to focus on a personal health challenge.”

“(Moss) briefly addressed the matter at the start of the show on Dec. 1. For nearly a decade, Randy has been an invaluable member of the team, consistently elevating Countdown with his insight and passion. He has ESPN’s full support, and we look forward to welcoming back when he is ready,” the statement read.

I'll burn some josh for Randy, he has my best wishes...

Source: Breitbart
 
DOGE this muthafuggah! Pennies on the dollar (from Heaven with Allah's blessing):

Operation Timber Sycamore was perhaps the most expensive covert operation since the Cold War ended. From 2013 to 2017, the CIA spent over $1 billion trying to strengthen "moderate rebels" against both Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and anti-American extremists in the opposition. Separately, the U.S. military spent $500 million on its own Train and Equip program for Syrian militias. And these programs failed, miserably. Al Qaeda and the Islamic State cannibalized the Syrian opposition before Assad took back power through a brutal crackdown.

Now it looks like the Syrian government is falling to exactly the forces that the U.S. wanted to keep out of power. Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, former head of Al Qaeda in Syria, organized a surprise offensive against the Syrian government on November 27. Since then, Jolani's Levant Liberation Committee (known by the Arabic acronym HTS) has taken Aleppo and Hama, two major cities that the Syrian opposition had never fully conquered before. The Syrian army is in disarray. Jolani, a man considered an outlaw by the U.S. government, is accomplishing in a week what the CIA tried and failed to do for years.



https://reason.com/2024/12/06/outla...complish-what-1-billion-in-cia-money-couldnt/
 
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"Regarding the latter, French political philosopher Renaud Camus has charted the “great replacement” of European peoples by Third World migrants and immigrants in “our mad embrace of a posthuman future.” Camus has been dismissed as representative of the so-called “fascist right,” but the truth is that he is a conservative scholar deeply concerned with the imminent dissolution of the Judeo-Christian West and the death of his beloved Europe. In his attempt to beat back the replacement movement, one may consider him the intellectual Charles Martel of our era..."

https://pjmedia.com/david-solway-2/2024/12/06/the-fake-compassion-of-the-left-n4934915
 
Even when it's not with a gun, they just do not want you to defend yourself.

Testimony: https://pjmedia.com/kevindowneyjr/2...ork-city-lib-i-fear-for-daniel-penny-n4934906


The Left just seems to embrace the crazy. To want the crazy. Desirous of chaos...

It is more important to protect aberrancy in preemptive self-defense (pardon me)
than it is to protect us from victimization preventable with
just some common-sense institutionalization...

... "gun" violence too.


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I love this metaphor:

Each spring, Japan celebrates Hamamatsu Kite Flying Festival, part of the Golden Week celebration that includes Children’s Day. Hundreds of kites in a dazzling array of patterns and colors fill the sky over the seaside. It’s a multiday display of unity and peace -- culminating in the final day’s kite fighting, where the various kite teams playfully vie to entangle each other’s kites to crash them.

Kite fighting reflects the natural human tendency to turn any pastime into a competition and any competition into a form of combat. In modern kite fighting in places like India and Brazil, players coat their kite strings with ground glass to make them capable of slicing through rivals’ strings. The objective is to cut the rival kites free of their strings and send them tumbling to the ground. The combat is fierce enough that it has led to serious injuries and even deaths as the strings strike people on the ground.

The Democratic Party thinks of its coalition as a tranquil squadron of beautiful kites, with each constituency bound to the coalition by a heavy string. The party's elites assume that these strings are high-test lines that cannot be broken once they are in place -- meaning that once a constituency joins the coalition, the elites can take for granted that it will never fly away. Unfortunately for the party, the coalition is weakening from the mutual abrasion of the strings holding it together.

Stuart Creque, American Thinker

It paints a beautiful mind-cloud picture,
some would say cloud-atlas of the mind
which is not to be confused
with Biden brain-cloud.
That's (D)éjà Vu.


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I maintain that there aren't half a dozen lefties capable of much more complex stuff than tying their shoes. They have no fucking idea how stuff works. Especially the libturds we have here. Yet they suffer from "elitism." How did that happen???


Only piano player I met was Gregg Allman. His body temp musta been in the 60s his hands were so cold. Prolly the drugs.


Or Cher's cooze.
 
Soi Latte Liberty

According to a report out at Fox News today, Justin Trudeau’s government just took dictatorial action to outlaw hundreds of firearms, adding them to the growing list of what the Canadian people are not allowed to have, despite a God-given right to self defense. And, in what should be a shockingly paradoxical turn of events:

Leaders in Canada also said that they are working with the government of Ukraine to see how the guns can be donated to support the fight against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
 
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