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Mogensthegreat

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  1. Planned Parenthood is being... noble? Yeah sure. "The Trump-Pence administration is trying to impose their abstinence-only agenda on young people's health," Dawn Laguens, vice president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, says in a news release.
  2. https://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/putin-trump_summit_to_bring_huge_delegations_press_corps_to_helsinki/10279854 OBVIOUSLY COLLUSION! DRUMPF IS GETTING HIS ORDERS FROM PUTIN!!!!
  3. https://academiaprisca.org/en/indoeuropean/ https://indo-european.info/a-grammar-of-modern-indo-european-third-edition.pdf https://indo-european.info/indo-european-lexicon-6.pdf
  4. hahaha https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/26/politics/donald-trump-mcmaster-speech/index.html (CNN)President Donald Trump jetted to South Carolina on Monday night to rally support for Gov. Henry McMaster, who faces a runoff fight today. The President, as he so often does, spoke for an hour mostly about himself, his enemies, his friends and his thoughts on everything from Jimmy Fallon to Arnold Schwarzenegger and back. And oh yeah, he supports McMaster. I went through the transcript from Monday night's speech and highlighted the 55 most newsworthy, cringe-inducing and just plain odd lines. They're below. 1. "They said, 'Sir, would you mind going back? Would you mind if we didn't stop?' I said, 'There's no way. We cannot stop,' right?" The weather above South Carolina wasn't great, forcing the Trump plane to circle for the better part of an hour before landing. Also: "There's no way. We cannot stop" is a decent slogan for the Trump presidency. And away we go! 4. "We got Pennsylvania and we got Florida. We started off that night: 'Donald Trump has won the state of Florida,' right? And they go, 'Whoa, whoa, they just lost Florida.'" The 2016 election ended 595 days ago. counting the days since the election 7. "Now, you know we have a lot of fake news back there, these fakers." The amazing thing about Trump's attack on the media here (and often) is the contradiction that sits at the center of it: He wants to attack the media as fake but then also get credit for the number of journalists who cover him. 9. "So please get your asses out tomorrow and vote." Real quote from the President of the United States. yeah, because the Donald does not play by your rules, fake news. refer to #7 10. "I don't care. I don't care. And I like her. She was another one right from the beginning. She didn't talk about other people, right?" What's important here is that a) Trump doesn't care and b) He liked Arrington, the state legislator who beat Sanford, because she liked him first. Trump is purely transactional. Say nice things about him, he will say nice things about you. Attack him and he will attack you. It's that simple. mhm 21. "Sometimes you have to toot your own horn because nobody else is going to do it." Donald Trump, explained in 16 words. 43. "The Democrats want to protect illegals coming into this country, some of whom are not good, some of whom cause lots of problems in the worst possible way, they want to protect illegals coming into the country, much more so than they want to protect you, and that's not where we're coming from, OK?" This feels like an oversimplification. Also, on a serious note: Trump is saying that Democrats care more about illegals than people in that room. It's "us" vs. "them." Always. Yeah, because you do. 44. "Hey look. I got a bad hand, I got the job, and trade deals were bad. I mean, how bad were trade deals?" Trump's most natural stance is an aggrieved victim. He sees his victimhood in absolutely everything. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA 45. "So, Canada, 'Oh, Canada,' I love their national anthem, 'Oh, Canada,' I like ours better, however." Donald Trump's definitive ranking of national anthems: 1. US 2. Canada What, you don't? Oh yeah, because you're gonna move to Canada. 48. "And by the way, I have these stupid teleprompters, you don't mind that I haven't used them all night, do you? Every once in a while -- every once in a while I look at it, I mean, it's so boring, we don't want it." I do not mind. Not at all. yeah, because the Donald does not play by your rules, fake news. refer to #9 49. "No, I, you know, I'm looking, I keep looking, I just see things, and just -- they're true, but they're not quite as exciting." Trump is talking about what is written on his teleprompter -- and, in so doing, revealing his true entertainer nature. He wants to hear the cheers of the crowd. Badly. is that a bad thing to you? oh yeah, because your candidate can only get cheers by talking about how much she's a woman and not a lizard 54. "We're going to win at space." What, exactly, would this entail? WINNING! 55. "By the way, Henry, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Air Force, right, Air Force, and what are we going to do? Space Force. People love that." SPACE FORCE. People love that. You know what? Let's end on that! The Space Marines are coming, people.
  5. Not directly related to Trump, but political and about fake news and this is the best thread for it:
  6. The dwarf was a victim of homicide by badger. The perfect crime, no one ever suspects a badger as the murder weapon.
  7. The Pre-Indo-European people of the Danube Valley: http://www.ancient-wisdom.com/serbiavinca.htm
  8. The Triumvirate consists of the Donald as both Caesar and Crassus (the populist and the moneybags), with Mad Dog Mattis (or maybe like Paul Ryan) as Pompey (the soldier/the establishment member). The Rubicon is the Rio Grande. I will try to get videos of the Civil War. Edit: considering almost the entire gun-owning populous of the U.S. would fall on the Trump side of the Civil War, (and probably a good bit of the Army too), it might be too short for me to travel to combat zones for videos.
  9. Our Glorious Donald is clearly Julius Caesar. He may not be a military leader, but a populist breaking all the rules, scaring the shit out of the legislative assembly, and getting to do whatever he wants by bypassing that legislative assembly, who are all the while powerless because there's an entire new generation of politicians backing him on the rise? Cmon. Edit: If Trump is assassinated, likely considering the arms prowess of the opposition, I expect Stephen Miller or somebody to re-enact the funeral oratory scene from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
  10. @LoooSeR My Russian Language course says that it is a saying in St. Petersburg that "the weather changes more often than a woman her opinion". Is this true?
  11. I... what? http://nexusilluminati.blogspot.com/2016/04/the-hitler-dynasty-1945-fbi-report.html "details of [Angela Merkel's] birth were included in the records of the German Dr. Karl Klauberg, who was one of the Nazi "death doctors" convicted by Soviet courts and imprisoned. When he later was recognized as a brilliant scientist, he was released after seven years and was recognized as the father of artificial insemination.The Soviets were even more intrigued when they discovered Dr. Klauberg had preserved frozen samples of the sperm of Adolf Hitler. The forces of darkness in high places decided to try to produce a child from Hitler's sperm, obviously for occult and illuministic purposes. Dr. Klauberg then brought the youngest sister of Eva Braun (Hitler's wife), whose name was Gretl, to Eastern Germany, and the result of the experiment produced not a biological son of Hitler, but rather a daughter.Amazingly, Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th, 1889, and Angela Merkel was born on April 20th, 1954. (April 20th is 11 days before the witches' high Sabbat of Beltane.)" "On April 20th, 2005, the Nazi Joseph Ratzinger became Pope Benedict XVI, (16th), precisely on the 116th birthday of Adolf Hitler. The etymology of the name Hitler reveals that the name means a shepherd who lives in a hut. The name Adolf from Old High German means noble wolf. Thus, his combined name indicates that he was the Shepherd Wolf, or false shepherd. Strangely enough, Pope Ratzinger, or Benedict XVI, also has the title of Shepherd of the Church, and since he took office, the Roman Catholic Church has had a German shepherd. Incidentally, that breed of dog resembles a wolf."
  12. My mother is a math professor, and showed me this proof after seeing it at a conference: ...99999999.0 represents an infinitely large number composed of 9's and stopping at the decimal place) ...99999999.0 = x ...99999990.0 = 10x (as the 9's will stretch to infinity all the same, even when multiplied by 10) 9 = -9x -1 = x ...99999999.0 = -1 Secondary way of looking at it: ...9999999999.0 = x (add 1) ...0000000000.0 = x+1 (as the carried-over one from adding one to 9 will never drop down into the number) ...9999999999.0+1 = 0 ...9999999999.0 = -1
  13. http://www.msnbc.com/the-last-word/watch/babies-toddlers-held-in-tender-age-facilities-in-texas-1259678787715 Actual pictures of the tent facilities: DRUMPF IS HITLER GUYS!! HE'S PUTTING THOSE INFANTS IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS!!! THIS IS THE START OF A RACE WAR!!!
  14. This is from a long time ago, but oh well: https://terriermandotcom.blogspot.com/2011/09/gordon-ramsay-sex-dwarf-eaten-by-badger.html "..., and investigators have not yet ruled out the possibility of suicide."
  15. Sidebar ads from a hippie site: "Harnessing Energy Lines and Geocosmos in Ancient and Modern Quito" "Alchemy and Generating Lifeforce —Global Temples Made in the Shape of Lingams: Shaivite Bull Cult Part II" I came here for info about kurgans and this is what I find?
  16. Rules of competition: It's strictly forbidden to try to influence the number by coming to Finland and drown or drown other people. If the winner has drowned in Finland or stands suspected for drowning someone in Finland, we'll select another. Self-drowning or drowning somebody in some other country does not affect the outcome. Edit: I hope this rule was added because someone tried it.
  17. TIL Finnish people bet on how many will drown over Midsummer weekend: https://www.varusteleka.com/en/page/midsummer-bingo-2018/24765 https://imgur.com/gallery/3MSf6He
  18. Lately I've been reading a book on beekeeping, and the first thing it goes into is the physiology of bees, their developmental cycle, as well as the "castes" of bees and what each does, which might be the most interesting thing about them. The queen bee is born from a grotesque, alien cell that juts out from the bottom of the normal brood cells: Once a queen is born, if she isn't killed at once by a resident queen, she takes a nuptial flight and goes to one of several DCA's (drone congregating areas - areas where drones from all the hives in the area go) and mates with about 20 drones. After that, she is mated for life and does nothing else for the rest of her life except lay eggs and kill rival queens. The drones are the only male bees, and they do nothing else but mate once with a queen and then die (the drone's package is actually basically the same as a worker's stinger, and it is ripped out of their bodies after one use) The drones in the hive just break open honey cells when they need to eat, as they are incapable of foraging from plants. The workers do literally everything else, and they are by far the most interesting caste. The workers are actually the smallest bees. When they are born, the first thing they do is clean out their cell to prepare it for another egg. Then they become nurse bees, feeding larvae and sometimes the queen as well. Some nurse bees serve the function of incubators, generating heat for brood cells when the temperature is not hot enough. In certain bee races, the nurse bees also clear out dead or diseased larvae, a very highly sought-after, but unfortunately recessive trait. Next, after a week or so, they become guard bees, defending the hive from raider bees or other animals. After another week or so, they become foragers. The first thing foragers do is take an orientation flight to familiarize themselves with local landmarks. The foraging bees bring back pollen to become bee bread and nectar to become honey, as well as water. They also communicate the location of good sources of resources to other foragers via dances. Strangely, the dances are different for each bee race. Some races have 3 distinct dances and others just have 2. The different dances communicate that the food lies within various distance ranges. For long-distance sources, the bees "waggle" different number of times during the "figure-eight" or "waggle" dance for more specific communication. all bee dances are done in the same spot in the hive, called the "dance floor" Observing bees pick up on the visual dance as well as the scent of whatever the dancer is trying to communicate and then a few bees join together and exploit that resource for all they can. The foraging stage is hard on a bee, and this life stage degrades them physically. Very old bees become scout bees, and if they take part in a swarm (basically bee colonialism), they look for good new hive locations and then argue with other scouts about the best location (no joke, they do their dances repeatedly until all but one shuts up, and that's the hive location they choose.)
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