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NucaCola 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just smile, nod, and make generic agreements to their inane, petty, normie bullshit, and I’m told a lot of the time by them at what a great listener I am

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NucaCola 2 points ago +2 / -0

The Netflix show “Inside Job” is a perfect example of this.

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NucaCola 2 points ago +2 / -0

Never heard of any GATE program or anything else like that, but I recall my mother telling me that when I was very young, I was tested for my intelligence, and how even as a preschooler, I scored off the chart in visual intelligence, higher than the averages high school senior. Ever since than I had been the target of constant harassment by the school system, pairing me with adults with clipboards who sat with me in every classroom, and being placed in special education classrooms with the actual disabled kids. Basically red rubber stamped a “Retard” on my forehead, whether my parents or I liked it or not. K through 10th grade it went on like this and it was humiliating to say the least and crippled my social skills and was basically taught to hate myself and doubt everything about whatever made me special.

tl;dr: I scored as gifted in visual intelligence as a toddler, and was bullied by the school system to the point it was traumatic up until I graduated from high school.

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NucaCola 1 point ago +1 / -0

Being that big of a fucking loser in the public eye can really age a faggot

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NucaCola 1 point ago +1 / -0

This would be epic if true

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NucaCola 4 points ago +4 / -0

For real, I hate our growing dependence on technology like our phones, that have become a sort of ball and chain to us all, and quickly becoming as much of a requirement to own in the 1st world as cars are for the USA and other places.

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NucaCola 0 points ago +2 / -2

His username is StyxHenxxenHammer666, he’s been a YouTuber for over a decade before he got big during the 2015 election cycle as a political analyst, quickly gaining a following for his numerous accurate predictions in the election results, that’s when I found him. A former satanist turned theist, he’s written many books on Occultism and other sort of literature, he presents his rather sharp political/current event analysis from a libertarian viewpoint and is a reluctant right leaning, former democrat voter, but recognizes how radical the left has become in recent years, and denounces their insanity on a regular basis with sharp wit, historical precedence, and dry humor. A former resident of his home state of Vermont, he now lives in the Netherlands with his wife and his newborn daughter.

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NucaCola 2 points ago +2 / -0

1996 was a while ago, that’d be a LOT of illegals, maybe 2-3 generations deep that’ll end up being shown the door if they ALL get deported. Not even sure that’s even feasible at this point.

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NucaCola 4 points ago +4 / -0

I’d love to see all the triggered replies to that post

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NucaCola 1 point ago +1 / -0

Between my current job at Garmin vs the other company I was applying for at the same time Raytheon. The former would only pay me $18.75 per hour, but no mandatory jab; while the latter would’ve paid me $20 per hour for a similar job, had I gotten their mandatory jab to be hired.

I’m much happier working at Garmin.

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NucaCola 3 points ago +3 / -0

Honestly China has been such a wildcard for me and who’s side they’re really on, that this theory is plausible

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NucaCola 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ah yes, the Deep State is panicking like they’ve never had before again

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NucaCola 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think the general rule of “separating the art from the artist” will apply to a lot to the past few decades of media after the great awakening.

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NucaCola 5 points ago +5 / -0

I do think you’re right, about them being on some sort of internal clock/timer/date/calendar to accomplish their goals, and Trump’s election completely threw that time, whatever it is out of step, and they’ve been playing catch-up ever since, trying to rush to whatever timeframe they’re trying to meet before they miss it. Whatever it is it’s likely occult in nature, and we’ll find out what it is at some point.

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NucaCola 4 points ago +4 / -0

Because they’re a bunch of old farts who didn’t understand what they were giving us. All they likely saw was a new form of commerce for them to make more money than ever before, and new ways to monitor us all.

If they had any foresight into the possibility of them being exposed because of the internet, they never would’ve given it to the public.

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NucaCola 7 points ago +7 / -0

Frankly I’ve always found it strange just how disrespected farmers generally are in our society. They feed the vast majority of the population, and it’s such a thankless job.

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NucaCola 1 point ago +1 / -0

Man I REALLY hope he comes back in the fall of 2022, and not have us be stuck with Joe/Cumalla until 2024

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NucaCola 1 point ago +2 / -1

Mud flood makes no sense. These no way there wouldn’t be any kind of surviving account or crummy old photographs of such a catastrophe as recent as the 1800’s, even if they tried to wipe the record books clean.

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NucaCola 5 points ago +5 / -0

I still can’t wrap my mind around it, and I’ve come to accept a lot of things as truths. Who built them? Where did they go? Where they simply abandoned? Where are the historical records? The documentation of their discovery out in the middle of nowhere? Mud floods, how? How many of these are there/were?

The who, what, where, why, and how doesn’t add up!

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