1
PillarOfWisdom 1 point ago +2 / -1

I wonder who the US will support when the jews attack Saudi Arabia.

1
PillarOfWisdom 1 point ago +1 / -0

That goblin is a racist prick. Let the blackest African impregnate every jewish woman and open their border walls.

1
PillarOfWisdom 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's a corporate training center and has been called the Q-Center for a few decades. They're known for having nice food and a very nice ice cream machine.

https://www.qcenter.com/

2
PillarOfWisdom 2 points ago +2 / -0

I support a 25% across-the-board tax increase for the citizens of Chicago. Increase every tax by 25% to make fair and equitable.

2
PillarOfWisdom 2 points ago +2 / -0

At least they have one thing correct.

2
PillarOfWisdom 2 points ago +3 / -1

Unless we focus on the primaries, it's just the red team against the blue team all over again. The primaries is where we make the real change. Unfortunately, the state and county GOP are as corrupt as the rinos we have to deal with. They're uniparty shills and all AIPAC-approved.

2
PillarOfWisdom 2 points ago +2 / -0

I like to use AI to summarize articles like this:

Here’s a concise bullet‑point summary of Todd Hayen’s “Assuming the Worst” (OffGuardian, published August 2 2025):

  • Hayen reflects on a former belief that people he encountered on the street had a reasonable level of intelligence—and, importantly, common sense—making social interaction feel safe ([off-guardian.org][1]).
  • He notes the average IQ stands around 100, with fewer individuals at the very low or very high ends of the distribution—the classic bell curve ([off-guardian.org][1]).
  • Over time he came to realize that what he was observing wasn’t necessarily intelligence but rather “common sense factor” (CSF)—a less academic but more practical measure of everyday smarts ([off-guardian.org][1]).
  • Hayen admits he once assumed most people had average CSF; nowadays, he believes that assumption no longer holds true ([off-guardian.org][1]).
  • This shift leads him to “assume the worst” when encountering strangers—even on a sunny day—as many, he feels, lack the competence to handle unexpected challenges ([off-guardian.org][1]).
  • The tone is candid and slightly irreverent, using deliberately harsh language (“utter moron”) to underscore his frustration, though he clarifies it's not meant to insult people with low IQs personally ([off-guardian.org][1]).
7
PillarOfWisdom 7 points ago +7 / -0

I hear ya. I was reluctant to post it but wanted to relive the old days of hopium.

2
PillarOfWisdom 2 points ago +2 / -0

Also...

  • I have enforced unconstitutional laws / ordinances

  • I will be the first in the door to enforce a red-flag law

  • I will shoot your dog if it barks at me

  • I am permitted to lie to you to entrap you

4
PillarOfWisdom 4 points ago +4 / -0

Compare this map to what the marxists did in California.

3
PillarOfWisdom 3 points ago +3 / -0

That poor gal on the right is all-tittie. Why don't one of you young fellas help her out?

4
PillarOfWisdom 4 points ago +5 / -1

What a bunch of toothless dumbasses. Brits' gov't could and would fuck up a junkyard. It serves the Brits right...if they aren't going to grow a pair and fight for their freedom, they deserve it all.

1
PillarOfWisdom 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't want to toss a turd in the punchbowl but Trump did pick Pence and his people vetted Pence.

2
PillarOfWisdom 2 points ago +2 / -0

Shhhhhhh...we must'nt talk about raping of the kidos.

You have to break a few eggs to make an omlet.

5
PillarOfWisdom 5 points ago +5 / -0

Didn't they interview her before she went to trial? At this point, she will tell them what they want to hear to get her sentence reduced. Don't fall for it.

view more: Next ›