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335K 5 points ago +5 / -0

😅

A pain I know all to well, but with German.

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335K 3 points ago +3 / -0

Good question, and I think I get your subtext, if you're laying some down.

Modding is hard work, and I imagine even more so at a controversial place like this. I'm sure mods use "low effort" as a blanket excuse to remove tangential or completely unrelated topics. And I'm sure some of these same topics sometimes slide through unremoved, depending on the mods' mood, further confusing posters.

So for instance, I know posting individual, not strictly DJT or Q related songs is against the rules. If one wanted to make a high effort post discussing these songs, they could, in theory, discuss the lyrics as being relevant to the movement, give a back story if the performer has had run ins or reactions from the cabal, or mention relevancy to the song or artist in the scheme of the controlled Industry opposition. Just dropping a YouTube link and title of "Check out this Jam!" would be low effort, and removable.

Mod discretion. I feel they do a pretty good job. 🤷‍♂️

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335K 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you're suggesting a chat feature on GAW, I'm pretty sure that's beyond the reach of what mods can access in code. They've mentioned plenty of times how limiting their level of access to the code is here...

Good idea though. I love live chat. 😜

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335K 1 point ago +1 / -0

Haven't seen anything here except the very rare Conor McGregor is yapping post. I mean that lovingly.

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335K 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thanks. No expert of Bach, but I'm a huge fan of fugues, and the way they play with sounds. Guess he's kind of the originator.

Appreciate the recommendation on performer... As a classical novice, I've always felt knowing the best performances was leagues ahead of my understanding, and my gut instinct is that when one reaches a certain level of listening acumen, that becomes increasingly important.

But it always helps to just start with the best. 😃

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335K 2 points ago +2 / -0

He mentioned it before. I appreciate the viewpoint his expertise offers, and I'm always willing to hone my grammar.

Grammar studies never made sense to me in grade school. Surprised I can string words together relatively well. 🤷‍♂️

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335K 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well, that's a coincidence I can not overlook. I will see what, if anything, the library has available.

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335K 1 point ago +1 / -0

Android. Zooming, etc is wildly awkward for me to use. I've never enjoyed reading PDFs on this platform, and unfortunately I get little desk top time these days. 👌

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335K 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah they do a good job with the stuff they cover. Mostly the abhorrent, clearly Satanic stuff. Kind of the "low hanging fruit" of the topic, but I certainly appreciate what they do. 🙏

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335K 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks. To be honest, I thought I'd "forgotten" some survivalist information regarding wrist watches. I'm probably just thinking to wear it "wrist down" to prevent glare, and thus signalling ones location.

I understand the first link; it seems useful if one has a preference for analog, and/if a well made analog watch can be considered more reliable and hardy than an equivalent digital. Not a watch guy, but that seems reasonable.

Not sure about the second search link / slide rule. Links appeared to mainly discussed when knowing travelling speed, which could be useful in certain, odd scenarios. Didn't catch the ability to use it as a slide rule, which I'm unfamiliar with the workings of, so probably above this math-bad guy's pay grade anyway.

Was just reading about how an abacus works, which was a fascinating, tangential topic.

Knowledge is power.

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335K 6 points ago +6 / -0

TIL:

Robert Maxwell's superyacht, The Lady Ghislaine was purchased in 2017 by Rupert Murdoch's ex-wife, Anna Maria dePeyster, a Scottish novelist (I love Scottish novelists! 👽) and renamed...

The Dancing Hare!

Kind of mind blown. Know nothing about her. Divorced Murdoch in 1999. That's big money, even for the ex-wife of a billionaire. Smells like a white hat move. Especially happening in 2017.

☕🐇

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335K 4 points ago +4 / -0

Words are their weapons. The struggle is real.

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335K 3 points ago +3 / -0

Chuckle. (sic).

Do not have time to read the report, and the fact PDFs and I do not mix (bad eyesight) contributes, but that looks like a thoughtful commentary in your post. So, well done. 👍

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335K 3 points ago +3 / -0

What an exhalation!

As always, appreciate the songs.

Also, someone here shared a Don Mone playlist and I finally had the opportunity to listen, and my entire family had a very nice Sunday as a result. So thank you to whomever pasted that link.

Don Mone - Healing Songs Playlist

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335K 4 points ago +4 / -0

Very important work. Helping others find friendship and love in their lives is incredibly important for humanity. 🙏❤️

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335K 2 points ago +2 / -0

It is an area of study, for sure, and one I indulge passively.

But it's a huge undertaking, and i honestly feel that it's ultimately probably outside the scope of an individual's effort. It's everywhere, in everything.

If you want to undertake such a task Godspeed and good luck, but personally I've had to just accept it as it is, and try to put what free time and energy I have in God. No offense, I love some good media consumption, it can enrich the poetry of the soul.

Working my way through all the seasons of Fargo again. Season 3 is pretty on the nose about the kind of Faustian deals the elite make and how they corrupt the average person. The "villain" even summarizes the position of the elites have about us. Pre-Q. Watch the entire clip.

Fargo s03 - what being rich means

The zeitgeist is full of such stuff, it is a vast body of water.

"You awake, thinking for yourself, is their greatest fear." Q4880

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335K 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for sharing. The adult Bible sounds wonderful, and is something I've attempted in the recent past, but just don't have the time to keep going right now. Not happy about that.

I enjoyed the lesson, second hand, from you. 🙏

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335K 1 point ago +1 / -0

Go on...

This feels like something I knew about when I was a kid, but have forgotten.

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335K 2 points ago +2 / -0

Brother, spot on. Glad it was appreciated. They'd be insufferable if Christ wasn't in my life. 😅

Edit: the "Jazz and Nat King Cole" thing is so... Perfect.

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335K 2 points ago +2 / -0

Only using online businesses "Help Chat".

To be fair, the online help chat that I've been pretty sure isn't AI has been bottom of the barrel. Sad.

Haven't used that stuff in 5 to 10 years.

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335K 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've got a whole slew of Minneapolis Liberal elders... Love them to death, but they're insufferable and always have been. Wildly stingy people who have always divided checks at restaurants with slide rules. Wouldn't give you a blanket if you're cold and they had two of them. Just the way they are.

Wildly socially liberal. All for immigration and always decrying the plight of "the minority" while superficially glorifying black culture from afar. Real Louis Armstrong's greatest hits CD type people who never interact with any real minorities or even poor folks. Awkward and uncomfortable outside their bubble. Pretty common stereotype.

The last three years there's been just a decimation of their health. Lots of cancers and vascular issues. No idea why! 🤷‍♂️

Like I said, I love them. I've always been the one to reach out to them, visit them, call them and send cards etc. Usually fairly unreciprocated and that's fine.

This year they all made sure to send me Christmas cards, which is unusual!

The Great Awakening. NCSWIC

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335K 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nice. Never had seen that particular style heater. I figured it wasn't a standard radiator. 👌

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