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Subject: Re: Off Topic-Re: GNOME bans Manjaro Core Team Member for uttering "Lunduke"
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On 2024-08-06 4:50 a.m., D wrote:
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>
> On Mon, 5 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>
>>> My father and I (who share a gasoline car, how's that for _real_
>>> green!;) ) have always driven Renault or Volvo and we've had them
>>> about 15 years or so and there never was any transmission problems.
>>
>> I had a Volvo s40 2001 as my first car. It was a fun enough drive but
>> I had a bunch of problems with it along the way. I still think I could
>> have gotten to 1,000,000 km with it if I wanted to, but it was already
>> rusting prematurely in 2004 and by the time I got rid of it in 2010, I
>> had already gotten to 210,000km with it. I felt like I needed
>> something newer and got a Jeep Patriot. Looking back, I should have
>> held on to the Volvo since the Patriot was a serious piece of poop.
>
> It will be interesting to see what car I will buy next time in about 1-5
> years or so. I've been trying to propose to my wife that we should stop
> flying, since the security theater, delays and generally the bad
> experience of sharing a plane with loud drunks, screaming children etc.
> gets too much on my nerves, and if she does buy into that idea (which I
> doubt) we'll need to buy a car that would be comfortable to drive for 8
> hours at a stretch. We'd need a really quiet car. But let's see what the
> future holds. Maybe I can buy my own small DA-42 instead to solve the
> flying problem! ;)

As much as I hate flying, I think I hate the idea of an eight-hour drive
even more. No matter how comfortable the car, I always end up with pain
in my left leg when driving for more than an hour at a time. However, we
are currently avoiding flying because of how uncontrollable our toddler
is. We don't want to annoy others for hours at a stretch.

>> Fifteen years is what everyone should try to get out of a car, in my
>> opinion. Like you, I would have liked to buy them three years used
>> too. However, I have a wife who insists on having a luxury car and she
>> hates the thought of buying a car someone else's ass has been in so
>> new is the only option.
>
> Yes, I wonder how many Tesla owners hold on to their tesla for 15 years?
> ;) My problem with my wife is that she needs culture so she won't let us
> move away to a forest somewhere for a peaceful life. But what can you
> do? ;)

I already told my wife that I would be willing to quit my teaching
position, move to some remote area and just take teaching contracts over
there, but she believes that I am bluffing and that I am attached to my
permanent position teaching inner-city youth. Admittedly, I don't mind
the inner-city stock since they're usually a lot more grateful that you
tried helping them out, but I don't have any kind of loyalty to them
either. I would much rather be in the woods somewhere, far away from
dark-skinned people than surrounded by them.

--
CrudeSausage
Catholic, paleoconservative, Christ is king
Progressives are brain-damaged demonic groomers

Subject: Re: Off Topic-Re: GNOME bans Manjaro Core Team Member for uttering "Lunduke"
From: D
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Subject: Re: Off Topic-Re: GNOME bans Manjaro Core Team Member for uttering
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On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

> On 06/08/2024 09:50, D wrote:
>>
>>
>> It will be interesting to see what car I will buy next time in about 1-5
>> years or so. I've been trying to propose to my wife that we should stop
>> flying, since the security theater, delays and generally the bad
>> experience of sharing a plane with loud drunks, screaming children etc.
>> gets too much on my nerves, and if she does buy into that idea (which I
>> doubt) we'll need to buy a car that would be comfortable to drive for 8
>> hours at a stretch. We'd need a really quiet car.
>
> You are describing a Jaguar luxury saloon. :-)

Actually that is one option that did cross my mind! I think I read
somewhere that one of the more quiet cars is a Mercedes 500 class, so that
might be another option.

Subject: Re: Off Topic-Re: GNOME bans Manjaro Core Team Member for uttering "Lunduke"
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On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:

>> It will be interesting to see what car I will buy next time in about 1-5
>> years or so. I've been trying to propose to my wife that we should stop
>> flying, since the security theater, delays and generally the bad
>> experience of sharing a plane with loud drunks, screaming children etc.
>> gets too much on my nerves, and if she does buy into that idea (which I
>> doubt) we'll need to buy a car that would be comfortable to drive for 8
>> hours at a stretch. We'd need a really quiet car. But let's see what the
>> future holds. Maybe I can buy my own small DA-42 instead to solve the
>> flying problem! ;)
>
> As much as I hate flying, I think I hate the idea of an eight-hour drive even
> more. No matter how comfortable the car, I always end up with pain in my left
> leg when driving for more than an hour at a time. However, we are currently

This is a concern to me. I don't get any pains until after 2-3 hours,
but my hope is that buying a more upscale car, this could be extended to
4-5 hours or so, in which case I'd be good. A lunch break after 4 hours
solves any aches and pains for me.

> avoiding flying because of how uncontrollable our toddler is. We don't want
> to annoy others for hours at a stretch.

May you be blessed! Many have been my business trips with screaming
toddlers around me, and if not screaming toddlers, parents who raise
their children with ipads in front of their eyes 24/7 and think it is a
good idea to do that on planes with the sound on the maximum setting, so
that the passengers can enjoy their computer game sounds too for several
hours! ;)

Many have been the evil eyes from mothers when I told them to shut off
the volume after half an hour or so.

>> Yes, I wonder how many Tesla owners hold on to their tesla for 15 years?
>> ;) My problem with my wife is that she needs culture so she won't let us
>> move away to a forest somewhere for a peaceful life. But what can you do?
>> ;)
>
> I already told my wife that I would be willing to quit my teaching position,
> move to some remote area and just take teaching contracts over there, but she
> believes that I am bluffing and that I am attached to my permanent position
> teaching inner-city youth. Admittedly, I don't mind the inner-city stock
> since they're usually a lot more grateful that you tried helping them out,
> but I don't have any kind of loyalty to them either. I would much rather be
> in the woods somewhere, far away from dark-skinned people than surrounded by
> them.

One can always dream! =) Maybe a nice hybrid would be to renovate the
family cabin outside Stockholm for winter use. On the other hand, living
there for too long could land me in some tax problems (I no longer live
in sweden), but perhaps it could be a good way to slowly ease my wife
into the lifestyle of living away from the city for extended periods of
time.

Subject: Re: Off Topic-Re: GNOME bans Manjaro Core Team Member for uttering "Lunduke"
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On 2024-08-06 8:29 a.m., D wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>
>>> It will be interesting to see what car I will buy next time in about 1-5
>>> years or so. I've been trying to propose to my wife that we should stop
>>> flying, since the security theater, delays and generally the bad
>>> experience of sharing a plane with loud drunks, screaming children etc.
>>> gets too much on my nerves, and if she does buy into that idea (which I
>>> doubt) we'll need to buy a car that would be comfortable to drive for 8
>>> hours at a stretch. We'd need a really quiet car. But let's see what the
>>> future holds. Maybe I can buy my own small DA-42 instead to solve the
>>> flying problem! ;)
>>
>> As much as I hate flying, I think I hate the idea of an eight-hour
>> drive even more. No matter how comfortable the car, I always end up
>> with pain in my left leg when driving for more than an hour at a time.
>> However, we are currently
>
> This is a concern to me. I don't get any pains until after 2-3 hours,
> but my hope is that buying a more upscale car, this could be extended to
> 4-5 hours or so, in which case I'd be good. A lunch break after 4 hours
> solves any aches and pains for me.

The most comfortable I've ever been was in the BMW 428i we had a while
back. The X3 was just as comfortable, but I don't know how good it would
be long-term since I only drove it for a day. The chairs they use in
front of their vehicles are by far the absolute best I've ever been in
though.

>> avoiding flying because of how uncontrollable our toddler is. We don't
>> want to annoy others for hours at a stretch.
>
> May you be blessed! Many have been my business trips with screaming
> toddlers around me, and if not screaming toddlers, parents who raise
> their children with ipads in front of their eyes 24/7 and think it is a
> good idea to do that on planes with the sound on the maximum setting, so
> that the passengers can enjoy their computer game sounds too for several
> hours! ;)
>
> Many have been the evil eyes from mothers when I told them to shut off
> the volume after half an hour or so.

The end result is that I get those kids as students and they can't
follow even the simplest instructions because there are no emojis and
sound effects coming out of my mouth. I can't stand these parents, but I
will admit that when my kid is absolutely nuts in a public setting,
you're better off handing him your cell phone for a bit than having him
go around annoying everyone.

>> I already told my wife that I would be willing to quit my teaching
>> position, move to some remote area and just take teaching contracts
>> over there, but she believes that I am bluffing and that I am attached
>> to my permanent position teaching inner-city youth. Admittedly, I
>> don't mind the inner-city stock since they're usually a lot more
>> grateful that you tried helping them out, but I don't have any kind of
>> loyalty to them either. I would much rather be in the woods somewhere,
>> far away from dark-skinned people than surrounded by them.
>
> One can always dream! =) Maybe a nice hybrid would be to renovate the
> family cabin outside Stockholm for winter use. On the other hand, living
> there for too long could land me in some tax problems (I no longer live
> in sweden), but perhaps it could be a good way to slowly ease my wife
> into the lifestyle of living away from the city for extended periods of
> time.

I have never seen the benefit of living in the city. When you're young,
it's great because you're never too far from the best schools but once
you graduate, it just sucks. I tried to enjoy it in my 20s by going to
concerts and sports matches, but I still would have preferred to be in
some isolated setting with a portable music player and watch those
matches on television.

--
CrudeSausage
Catholic, paleoconservative, Christ is king
Progressives are brain-damaged demonic groomers

Subject: Re: Off Topic-Re: GNOME bans Manjaro Core Team Member for uttering "Lunduke"
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On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:

>> This is a concern to me. I don't get any pains until after 2-3 hours,
>> but my hope is that buying a more upscale car, this could be extended to
>> 4-5 hours or so, in which case I'd be good. A lunch break after 4 hours
>> solves any aches and pains for me.
>
> The most comfortable I've ever been was in the BMW 428i we had a while back.
> The X3 was just as comfortable, but I don't know how good it would be
> long-term since I only drove it for a day. The chairs they use in front of
> their vehicles are by far the absolute best I've ever been in though.

That is a good point! For a brief time, when my job required a lot of
driving, I did own a BMW 3-series.

>> May you be blessed! Many have been my business trips with screaming
>> toddlers around me, and if not screaming toddlers, parents who raise
>> their children with ipads in front of their eyes 24/7 and think it is a
>> good idea to do that on planes with the sound on the maximum setting, so
>> that the passengers can enjoy their computer game sounds too for several
>> hours! ;)
>>
>> Many have been the evil eyes from mothers when I told them to shut off
>> the volume after half an hour or so.
>
> The end result is that I get those kids as students and they can't follow
> even the simplest instructions because there are no emojis and sound effects
> coming out of my mouth. I can't stand these parents, but I will admit that
> when my kid is absolutely nuts in a public setting, you're better off handing
> him your cell phone for a bit than having him go around annoying everyone.

It is easy for me to complain since I don't have children, and most
likely never will. I always wonder if I would cave in during similar
circumstances?

>> One can always dream! =) Maybe a nice hybrid would be to renovate the
>> family cabin outside Stockholm for winter use. On the other hand, living
>> there for too long could land me in some tax problems (I no longer live
>> in sweden), but perhaps it could be a good way to slowly ease my wife
>> into the lifestyle of living away from the city for extended periods of
>> time.
>
> I have never seen the benefit of living in the city. When you're young, it's
> great because you're never too far from the best schools but once you
> graduate, it just sucks. I tried to enjoy it in my 20s by going to concerts
> and sports matches, but I still would have preferred to be in some isolated
> setting with a portable music player and watch those matches on television.

Me too. I'm not a big fan of huge crowded events, and going to movie
theaters today is a no go as well, since they are full with people
shouting and talking through the movie.

I vote 100% for your concept of a portable music player in the country
side!

I have a dream, when happily settled, to work out a deal with the local
super market and/or farmer to enable drone delivery to myself, so I
could reduce my driving as well. A daily walk or two to the nearby lake
for some fishing is all the exercise I require. ;)

Subject: Re: Off Topic-Re: GNOME bans Manjaro Core Team Member for uttering "Lunduke"
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On 06/08/2024 20:36, D wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>
>>> This is a concern to me. I don't get any pains until after 2-3 hours,
>>> but my hope is that buying a more upscale car, this could be extended to
>>> 4-5 hours or so, in which case I'd be good. A lunch break after 4 hours
>>> solves any aches and pains for me.
>>
>> The most comfortable I've ever been was in the BMW 428i we had a while
>> back. The X3 was just as comfortable, but I don't know how good it
>> would be long-term since I only drove it for a day. The chairs they
>> use in front of their vehicles are by far the absolute best I've ever
>> been in though.
>
> That is a good point! For a brief time, when my job required a lot of
> driving, I did own a BMW 3-series.
>
>>> May you be blessed! Many have been my business trips with screaming
>>> toddlers around me, and if not screaming toddlers, parents who raise
>>> their children with ipads in front of their eyes 24/7 and think it is a
>>> good idea to do that on planes with the sound on the maximum setting, so
>>> that the passengers can enjoy their computer game sounds too for several
>>> hours! ;)
>>>
>>> Many have been the evil eyes from mothers when I told them to shut off
>>> the volume after half an hour or so.
>>
>> The end result is that I get those kids as students and they can't
>> follow even the simplest instructions because there are no emojis and
>> sound effects coming out of my mouth. I can't stand these parents, but
>> I will admit that when my kid is absolutely nuts in a public setting,
>> you're better off handing him your cell phone for a bit than having
>> him go around annoying everyone.
>
> It is easy for me to complain since I don't have children, and most
> likely never will. I always wonder if I would cave in during similar
> circumstances?
>
>>> One can always dream! =) Maybe a nice hybrid would be to renovate the
>>> family cabin outside Stockholm for winter use. On the other hand, living
>>> there for too long could land me in some tax problems (I no longer live
>>> in sweden), but perhaps it could be a good way to slowly ease my wife
>>> into the lifestyle of living away from the city for extended periods of
>>> time.
>>
>> I have never seen the benefit of living in the city. When you're
>> young, it's great because you're never too far from the best schools
>> but once you graduate, it just sucks. I tried to enjoy it in my 20s by
>> going to concerts and sports matches, but I still would have preferred
>> to be in some isolated setting with a portable music player and watch
>> those matches on television.
>
> Me too. I'm not a big fan of huge crowded events, and going to movie
> theaters today is a no go as well, since they are full with people
> shouting and talking through the movie.
>
> I vote 100% for your concept of a portable music player in the country
> side!
>
> I have a dream, when happily settled, to work out a deal with the local
> super market and/or farmer to enable drone delivery to myself, so I
> could reduce my driving as well. A daily walk or two to the nearby lake
> for some fishing is all the exercise I require. ;)

Round here the supermarkets send a man in a van, if you order online.

--
The theory of Communism may be summed up in one sentence: Abolish all
private property.

Karl Marx

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On 2024-08-06 3:36 p.m., D wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>
>>> This is a concern to me. I don't get any pains until after 2-3 hours,
>>> but my hope is that buying a more upscale car, this could be extended to
>>> 4-5 hours or so, in which case I'd be good. A lunch break after 4 hours
>>> solves any aches and pains for me.
>>
>> The most comfortable I've ever been was in the BMW 428i we had a while
>> back. The X3 was just as comfortable, but I don't know how good it
>> would be long-term since I only drove it for a day. The chairs they
>> use in front of their vehicles are by far the absolute best I've ever
>> been in though.
>
> That is a good point! For a brief time, when my job required a lot of
> driving, I did own a BMW 3-series.

The only 3 series I ever drove was a 320i. I don't know if it was in
dire need of maintenance or not, but it was very underwhelming.
Otherwise, the 428i and X3 are the only ones I've ever been in. I
actually kind of miss having one considering how much I loved the X3
that one day I had it.

>>> May you be blessed! Many have been my business trips with screaming
>>> toddlers around me, and if not screaming toddlers, parents who raise
>>> their children with ipads in front of their eyes 24/7 and think it is a
>>> good idea to do that on planes with the sound on the maximum setting, so
>>> that the passengers can enjoy their computer game sounds too for several
>>> hours! ;)
>>>
>>> Many have been the evil eyes from mothers when I told them to shut off
>>> the volume after half an hour or so.
>>
>> The end result is that I get those kids as students and they can't
>> follow even the simplest instructions because there are no emojis and
>> sound effects coming out of my mouth. I can't stand these parents, but
>> I will admit that when my kid is absolutely nuts in a public setting,
>> you're better off handing him your cell phone for a bit than having
>> him go around annoying everyone.
>
> It is easy for me to complain since I don't have children, and most
> likely never will. I always wonder if I would cave in during similar
> circumstances?

Is it that you don't want children or that you can't have any?

>>> One can always dream! =) Maybe a nice hybrid would be to renovate the
>>> family cabin outside Stockholm for winter use. On the other hand, living
>>> there for too long could land me in some tax problems (I no longer live
>>> in sweden), but perhaps it could be a good way to slowly ease my wife
>>> into the lifestyle of living away from the city for extended periods of
>>> time.
>>
>> I have never seen the benefit of living in the city. When you're
>> young, it's great because you're never too far from the best schools
>> but once you graduate, it just sucks. I tried to enjoy it in my 20s by
>> going to concerts and sports matches, but I still would have preferred
>> to be in some isolated setting with a portable music player and watch
>> those matches on television.
>
> Me too. I'm not a big fan of huge crowded events, and going to movie
> theaters today is a no go as well, since they are full with people
> shouting and talking through the movie.

I know the feeling. I recall going to the movies this one time with my
wife to see Mirrors with Kiefer Sutherland in the theater. A pack of
four or five teenagers decided to sit in the front row and make idiotic
comments throughout. I waited to see if anyone was going to do anything
about it, but us Canadians tend to let sleeping dogs lie so I eventually
realized that I had to act or nobody would. I got up from my seat,
absolutely irate, walked down, tripped and nearly fell. Then, I walked
over to where the guys were and very sternly told them that if they
didn't shut the Hell up immediately, I would grab one of them at random
and beat the living snot out of them before breaking their legs. I must
have been very convincing because they stayed quiet for the second half
of the movie. Unsurprisingly, a guy later shouted "yeah, I was going to
do that!" but they never do.

A similar thing happened at a comedy club a few years later. For some
reason, some dick decided to come into my alley and talk to his friend.
I and anyone else around me couldn't hear the routine because the guy
kept talking over the comedian to his friend. I eventually turned to him
and asked him to shut up because we paid for the show. His response:
"that's not my problem." That's when I got up and told him that it was
going to very much become his problem if I had to tell him again. He got
the point and left, even his friend didn't defend him. Like the previous
time, a guy eventually said "yeah, I was going to do that!" and moments
later, a security guard came and asked me if things were okay. Nothing
else happened.

I can't stand inconsiderate people.

> I vote 100% for your concept of a portable music player in the country
> side!
>
> I have a dream, when happily settled, to work out a deal with the local
> super market and/or farmer to enable drone delivery to myself, so I
> could reduce my driving as well. A daily walk or two to the nearby lake
> for some fishing is all the exercise I require. ;)

I'd love that. The only thing I can't stand about the country side is
bugs. However, it's getting to the point that there will be no way to
live in the city anyway. The Muslims are dead set on taking over and the
negroes are so dumb they can be manipulated to be useful idiots and help
them. Speaking of, just today:

I had to go over to buy some smoke detectors to replace defective ones
at home. As I left the parking lot, there was a car in front of me going
needlessly slow and swerving from one lane to another. I opted to pass
them completely. At the next stop which was also a very busy
intersection, I noticed the same car completely burn the stop and nearly
collide with another car that was trying to turn. The driver then
finally stopped behind a pile of cars looking to turn left. Once I got
the chance, I looked into the offending car to see what kind of imbecile
would drive so dangerously. What I found was a negress, looking down at
her cellphone even after almost killing herself. I imagine that the
entire time, she was texting or watching a video of people twerking.

--
CrudeSausage
Catholic, paleoconservative, Christ is king
Progressives are brain-damaged demonic groomers

Subject: Re: Off Topic-Re: GNOME bans Manjaro Core Team Member for uttering "Lunduke"
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On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

> On 06/08/2024 20:36, D wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>>
>>>> This is a concern to me. I don't get any pains until after 2-3 hours,
>>>> but my hope is that buying a more upscale car, this could be extended to
>>>> 4-5 hours or so, in which case I'd be good. A lunch break after 4 hours
>>>> solves any aches and pains for me.
>>>
>>> The most comfortable I've ever been was in the BMW 428i we had a while
>>> back. The X3 was just as comfortable, but I don't know how good it would
>>> be long-term since I only drove it for a day. The chairs they use in front
>>> of their vehicles are by far the absolute best I've ever been in though.
>>
>> That is a good point! For a brief time, when my job required a lot of
>> driving, I did own a BMW 3-series.
>>
>>>> May you be blessed! Many have been my business trips with screaming
>>>> toddlers around me, and if not screaming toddlers, parents who raise
>>>> their children with ipads in front of their eyes 24/7 and think it is a
>>>> good idea to do that on planes with the sound on the maximum setting, so
>>>> that the passengers can enjoy their computer game sounds too for several
>>>> hours! ;)
>>>>
>>>> Many have been the evil eyes from mothers when I told them to shut off
>>>> the volume after half an hour or so.
>>>
>>> The end result is that I get those kids as students and they can't follow
>>> even the simplest instructions because there are no emojis and sound
>>> effects coming out of my mouth. I can't stand these parents, but I will
>>> admit that when my kid is absolutely nuts in a public setting, you're
>>> better off handing him your cell phone for a bit than having him go around
>>> annoying everyone.
>>
>> It is easy for me to complain since I don't have children, and most
>> likely never will. I always wonder if I would cave in during similar
>> circumstances?
>>
>>>> One can always dream! =) Maybe a nice hybrid would be to renovate the
>>>> family cabin outside Stockholm for winter use. On the other hand, living
>>>> there for too long could land me in some tax problems (I no longer live
>>>> in sweden), but perhaps it could be a good way to slowly ease my wife
>>>> into the lifestyle of living away from the city for extended periods of
>>>> time.
>>>
>>> I have never seen the benefit of living in the city. When you're young,
>>> it's great because you're never too far from the best schools but once you
>>> graduate, it just sucks. I tried to enjoy it in my 20s by going to
>>> concerts and sports matches, but I still would have preferred to be in
>>> some isolated setting with a portable music player and watch those matches
>>> on television.
>>
>> Me too. I'm not a big fan of huge crowded events, and going to movie
>> theaters today is a no go as well, since they are full with people
>> shouting and talking through the movie.
>>
>> I vote 100% for your concept of a portable music player in the country
>> side!
>>
>> I have a dream, when happily settled, to work out a deal with the local
>> super market and/or farmer to enable drone delivery to myself, so I
>> could reduce my driving as well. A daily walk or two to the nearby lake
>> for some fishing is all the exercise I require. ;)
>
> Round here the supermarkets send a man in a van, if you order online.
>

That's quite a nice service! I do know you can get that in the city, but
depending on how far out you drive, that service eventually stops. Good
point though!

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On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:

>>> The end result is that I get those kids as students and they can't follow
>>> even the simplest instructions because there are no emojis and sound
>>> effects coming out of my mouth. I can't stand these parents, but I will
>>> admit that when my kid is absolutely nuts in a public setting, you're
>>> better off handing him your cell phone for a bit than having him go around
>>> annoying everyone.
>>
>> It is easy for me to complain since I don't have children, and most
>> likely never will. I always wonder if I would cave in during similar
>> circumstances?
>
> Is it that you don't want children or that you can't have any?

I'm quite neutral on children. If I have fine, if I don't, that's also
fine. But biologically I have very small chances. So therefore, not
impossible, but very, very small chance.

>>> I have never seen the benefit of living in the city. When you're young,
>>> it's great because you're never too far from the best schools but once you
>>> graduate, it just sucks. I tried to enjoy it in my 20s by going to
>>> concerts and sports matches, but I still would have preferred to be in
>>> some isolated setting with a portable music player and watch those matches
>>> on television.
>>
>> Me too. I'm not a big fan of huge crowded events, and going to movie
>> theaters today is a no go as well, since they are full with people
>> shouting and talking through the movie.
>
> I know the feeling. I recall going to the movies this one time with my wife
> to see Mirrors with Kiefer Sutherland in the theater. A pack of four or five
> teenagers decided to sit in the front row and make idiotic comments
> throughout. I waited to see if anyone was going to do anything about it, but
> us Canadians tend to let sleeping dogs lie so I eventually realized that I
> had to act or nobody would. I got up from my seat, absolutely irate, walked
> down, tripped and nearly fell. Then, I walked over to where the guys were and
> very sternly told them that if they didn't shut the Hell up immediately, I
> would grab one of them at random and beat the living snot out of them before
> breaking their legs. I must have been very convincing because they stayed
> quiet for the second half of the movie. Unsurprisingly, a guy later shouted
> "yeah, I was going to do that!" but they never do.

Hahaha... well, the world seems to be the same all over. I've also
received a "great, thank you I was about to do exactly the same" from some
bystanders in my life. ;) I've heard it said that canada is basically a
big sweden, and the more I hear about temperament and things you just
told me, the more I start to think it is true.

I've received death threats a few times from moslems when I asked them
to remove their dirty feet from the seat in front of them in the subway,
and once I was assaulted for it. The assault was very interesting,
because I clearly remember 1 or 2 people who I've never seen so focused
on the view outside the window and _not_ on what was going on inside the
bus in their lives.

But I did thank them for looking away when I left the bus and they
looked away in shame, so paradoxically I think they probably remember it
with more emotional pain than I do.

But I prevailed, and the moslem did take his feet down from the seat,
and his friend dragged him off the bus when it was clear that "the white
man" was not shutting up, but got into his boxing stance instead waiting
for the next punch. Always 2 (or more) against 1 they are. Never 1 on 1.

Well, actually, once it was 1 on 1, but in that case he didn't dare to
hit me, since there were too many people around, so he left in the end.

> A similar thing happened at a comedy club a few years later. For some reason,
> some dick decided to come into my alley and talk to his friend. I and anyone
> else around me couldn't hear the routine because the guy kept talking over
> the comedian to his friend. I eventually turned to him and asked him to shut
> up because we paid for the show. His response: "that's not my problem."
> That's when I got up and told him that it was going to very much become his
> problem if I had to tell him again. He got the point and left, even his
> friend didn't defend him. Like the previous time, a guy eventually said
> "yeah, I was going to do that!" and moments later, a security guard came and
> asked me if things were okay. Nothing else happened.

Had a similar experience, but in my case I only had to ask the guy 9
times until he got tired of being interrupted all the time and moved
outside. ;)

> I can't stand inconsiderate people.

Me too. I have a russian neighbour who used to enjoy playing loud techno
music that would shake the house at 07:00 in the morning on saturdays.
Again, after about 8 complaints he learned that it was not so good. I
still cannot understand why it seems like I was the only one complaining
and I live 2 (!) floors above him.

>> I vote 100% for your concept of a portable music player in the country
>> side!
>>
>> I have a dream, when happily settled, to work out a deal with the local
>> super market and/or farmer to enable drone delivery to myself, so I
>> could reduce my driving as well. A daily walk or two to the nearby lake
>> for some fishing is all the exercise I require. ;)
>
> I'd love that. The only thing I can't stand about the country side is bugs.
> However, it's getting to the point that there will be no way to live in the
> city anyway. The Muslims are dead set on taking over and the negroes are so
> dumb they can be manipulated to be useful idiots and help them. Speaking of,
> just today:

If you buy in a semi-populated country side there's way less bugs than
you would think. Where I have my summer house, there's neighbours every
100 meters or so, and at most I get regular house flies and a mosquito
or two. As long as you avoid rolling around in tall grass and wear
rubber boots, the ticks are mostly absent.

> I had to go over to buy some smoke detectors to replace defective ones at
> home. As I left the parking lot, there was a car in front of me going
> needlessly slow and swerving from one lane to another. I opted to pass them
> completely. At the next stop which was also a very busy intersection, I
> noticed the same car completely burn the stop and nearly collide with another
> car that was trying to turn. The driver then finally stopped behind a pile of
> cars looking to turn left. Once I got the chance, I looked into the offending
> car to see what kind of imbecile would drive so dangerously. What I found was
> a negress, looking down at her cellphone even after almost killing herself. I
> imagine that the entire time, she was texting or watching a video of people
> twerking.

Ahh, lovely! It strengthens my resolve never to get a smartphone! Would
be fun to look at the statistics of the background of people causing traffic
accidents although I suspect that it is probably illegal to collect such
statistics. I remember in sweden for many years it was illegal due to
racism to tell the race of the offender. Then 5-10 years ago, there was
a leak from the government department governing that statistics and it
turned out, surprise, surprise, that immigrants where in the majority of
violent crimes and not ethnical swedens, and there was much wringing of
hands, and immigration policy has now become stricter with a few
millimeters.

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On 07/08/2024 08:56, D wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>
>> On 06/08/2024 20:36, D wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>>>
>>>>> This is a concern to me. I don't get any pains until after 2-3 hours,
>>>>> but my hope is that buying a more upscale car, this could be
>>>>> extended to
>>>>> 4-5 hours or so, in which case I'd be good. A lunch break after 4
>>>>> hours
>>>>> solves any aches and pains for me.
>>>>
>>>> The most comfortable I've ever been was in the BMW 428i we had a
>>>> while back. The X3 was just as comfortable, but I don't know how
>>>> good it would be long-term since I only drove it for a day. The
>>>> chairs they use in front of their vehicles are by far the absolute
>>>> best I've ever been in though.
>>>
>>> That is a good point! For a brief time, when my job required a lot of
>>> driving, I did own a BMW 3-series.
>>>
>>>>> May you be blessed! Many have been my business trips with screaming
>>>>> toddlers around me, and if not screaming toddlers, parents who raise
>>>>> their children with ipads in front of their eyes 24/7 and think it
>>>>> is a
>>>>> good idea to do that on planes with the sound on the maximum
>>>>> setting, so
>>>>> that the passengers can enjoy their computer game sounds too for
>>>>> several
>>>>> hours! ;)
>>>>>
>>>>> Many have been the evil eyes from mothers when I told them to shut off
>>>>> the volume after half an hour or so.
>>>>
>>>> The end result is that I get those kids as students and they can't
>>>> follow even the simplest instructions because there are no emojis
>>>> and sound effects coming out of my mouth. I can't stand these
>>>> parents, but I will admit that when my kid is absolutely nuts in a
>>>> public setting, you're better off handing him your cell phone for a
>>>> bit than having him go around annoying everyone.
>>>
>>> It is easy for me to complain since I don't have children, and most
>>> likely never will. I always wonder if I would cave in during similar
>>> circumstances?
>>>
>>>>> One can always dream! =) Maybe a nice hybrid would be to renovate the
>>>>> family cabin outside Stockholm for winter use. On the other hand,
>>>>> living
>>>>> there for too long could land me in some tax problems (I no longer
>>>>> live
>>>>> in sweden), but perhaps it could be a good way to slowly ease my wife
>>>>> into the lifestyle of living away from the city for extended
>>>>> periods of
>>>>> time.
>>>>
>>>> I have never seen the benefit of living in the city. When you're
>>>> young, it's great because you're never too far from the best schools
>>>> but once you graduate, it just sucks. I tried to enjoy it in my 20s
>>>> by going to concerts and sports matches, but I still would have
>>>> preferred to be in some isolated setting with a portable music
>>>> player and watch those matches on television.
>>>
>>> Me too. I'm not a big fan of huge crowded events, and going to movie
>>> theaters today is a no go as well, since they are full with people
>>> shouting and talking through the movie.
>>>
>>> I vote 100% for your concept of a portable music player in the country
>>> side!
>>>
>>> I have a dream, when happily settled, to work out a deal with the local
>>> super market and/or farmer to enable drone delivery to myself, so I
>>> could reduce my driving as well. A daily walk or two to the nearby lake
>>> for some fishing is all the exercise I require. ;)
>>
>> Round here the supermarkets send a man in a van, if you order online.
>>
>
> That's quite a nice service! I do know you can get that in the city, but
> depending on how far out you drive, that service eventually stops. Good
> point though!

All the major UK supermarkets do it. I dunno how far, but I am 15 miles
from the nearest one.

I haven't used it recently, but it was a flat £5 fee last time I did,
Which is less than the two way trip costs in diesel

--
Any fool can believe in principles - and most of them do!

Subject: Re: Off Topic-Re: GNOME bans Manjaro Core Team Member for uttering "Lunduke"
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On 2024-08-07 4:14 a.m., D wrote:
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>
> On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>
>> Is it that you don't want children or that you can't have any?
>
> I'm quite neutral on children. If I have fine, if I don't, that's also
> fine. But biologically I have very small chances. So therefore, not
> impossible, but very, very small chance.

I was neutral too, but I eventually realized that if I didn't have
children, my line would completely disappear since my brother wasn't
going to have any. I would have been happy to have a girl but having a
boy gives me even more hope. He's a good-looking boy too so hopefully,
he'll spread that sperm around. :D

>> I know the feeling. I recall going to the movies this one time with my
>> wife to see Mirrors with Kiefer Sutherland in the theater. A pack of
>> four or five teenagers decided to sit in the front row and make
>> idiotic comments throughout. I waited to see if anyone was going to do
>> anything about it, but us Canadians tend to let sleeping dogs lie so I
>> eventually realized that I had to act or nobody would. I got up from
>> my seat, absolutely irate, walked down, tripped and nearly fell. Then,
>> I walked over to where the guys were and very sternly told them that
>> if they didn't shut the Hell up immediately, I would grab one of them
>> at random and beat the living snot out of them before breaking their
>> legs. I must have been very convincing because they stayed quiet for
>> the second half of the movie. Unsurprisingly, a guy later shouted
>> "yeah, I was going to do that!" but they never do.
>
> Hahaha... well, the world seems to be the same all over. I've also
> received a "great, thank you I was about to do exactly the same" from
> some bystanders in my life. ;) I've heard it said that canada is
> basically a
> big sweden, and the more I hear about temperament and things you just
> told me, the more I start to think it is true.
>
> I've received death threats a few times from moslems when I asked them
> to remove their dirty feet from the seat in front of them in the subway,
> and once I was assaulted for it. The assault was very interesting,
> because I clearly remember 1 or 2 people who I've never seen so focused
> on the view outside the window and _not_ on what was going on inside the
> bus in their lives.
>
> But I did thank them for looking away when I left the bus and they
> looked away in shame, so paradoxically I think they probably remember it
> with more emotional pain than I do.
>
> But I prevailed, and the moslem did take his feet down from the seat,
> and his friend dragged him off the bus when it was clear that "the white
> man" was not shutting up, but got into his boxing stance instead waiting
> for the next punch. Always 2 (or more) against 1 they are. Never 1 on 1.
>
> Well, actually, once it was 1 on 1, but in that case he didn't dare to
> hit me, since there were too many people around, so he left in the end.

Like niggers, Muslims will only fight you if they have the numbers.
However, nothing scares them more than people who stand their ground.
Regardless of whether you are merely debating them or about to fight
them, do not give them an inch. Especially with the bullshit they are
pulling in Britain right now where they are "asserting their dominance"
over the English, I am absolutely convinced that these people are
monsters the West will never be able to integrate.

>> A similar thing happened at a comedy club a few years later. For some
>> reason, some dick decided to come into my alley and talk to his
>> friend. I and anyone else around me couldn't hear the routine because
>> the guy kept talking over the comedian to his friend. I eventually
>> turned to him and asked him to shut up because we paid for the show.
>> His response: "that's not my problem." That's when I got up and told
>> him that it was going to very much become his problem if I had to tell
>> him again. He got the point and left, even his friend didn't defend
>> him. Like the previous time, a guy eventually said "yeah, I was going
>> to do that!" and moments later, a security guard came and asked me if
>> things were okay. Nothing else happened.
>
> Had a similar experience, but in my case I only had to ask the guy 9
> times until he got tired of being interrupted all the time and moved
> outside. ;)

In my case, I'm always secretly hoping that I'll eventually get to choke
them out.

>> I can't stand inconsiderate people.
>
> Me too. I have a russian neighbour who used to enjoy playing loud techno
> music that would shake the house at 07:00 in the morning on saturdays.
> Again, after about 8 complaints he learned that it was not so good. I
> still cannot understand why it seems like I was the only one complaining
> and I live 2 (!) floors above him.

Everyone nowadays is scared of conflict. That's why I wasn't surprised
to learn that men today are smaller than the average man a few decades
ago and that he produces sperm of weaker potency. We can blame the food,
but I think that the psychological campaign against our instincts played
a large part too.

>>> I vote 100% for your concept of a portable music player in the country
>>> side!
>>>
>>> I have a dream, when happily settled, to work out a deal with the local
>>> super market and/or farmer to enable drone delivery to myself, so I
>>> could reduce my driving as well. A daily walk or two to the nearby lake
>>> for some fishing is all the exercise I require. ;)
>>
>> I'd love that. The only thing I can't stand about the country side is
>> bugs. However, it's getting to the point that there will be no way to
>> live in the city anyway. The Muslims are dead set on taking over and
>> the negroes are so dumb they can be manipulated to be useful idiots
>> and help them. Speaking of, just today:
>
> If you buy in a semi-populated country side there's way less bugs than
> you would think. Where I have my summer house, there's neighbours every
> 100 meters or so, and at most I get regular house flies and a mosquito
> or two. As long as you avoid rolling around in tall grass and wear
> rubber boots, the ticks are mostly absent.

I will admit that I am absolutely terrified of the idea of ticks. I
don't think they even reach as far north as where I would want to live,
but things are likely to change in the next few years. With a human
being, I can at least see them coming but ticks will give you
debilitating diseases without you even realizing. The worst part is that
the disease-carrying ticks were apparently created in an American
laboratory. I imagine it was their way of making sure that people moved
to the city where they could more easily be controlled.
<https://www.wabi.tv/content/news/Theory-links-Lyme-disease-with-government-experiments-on-ticks-to-create-bio-weapons-512913921.html>

They're forcing regime change in Bangladesh now so I wouldn't put it
past them.

>> I had to go over to buy some smoke detectors to replace defective ones
>> at home. As I left the parking lot, there was a car in front of me
>> going needlessly slow and swerving from one lane to another. I opted
>> to pass them completely. At the next stop which was also a very busy
>> intersection, I noticed the same car completely burn the stop and
>> nearly collide with another car that was trying to turn. The driver
>> then finally stopped behind a pile of cars looking to turn left. Once
>> I got the chance, I looked into the offending car to see what kind of
>> imbecile would drive so dangerously. What I found was a negress,
>> looking down at her cellphone even after almost killing herself. I
>> imagine that the entire time, she was texting or watching a video of
>> people twerking.
>
> Ahh, lovely! It strengthens my resolve never to get a smartphone! Would
> be fun to look at the statistics of the background of people causing
> traffic accidents although I suspect that it is probably illegal to
> collect such
> statistics. I remember in sweden for many years it was illegal due to
> racism to tell the race of the offender. Then 5-10 years ago, there was
> a leak from the government department governing that statistics and it
> turned out, surprise, surprise, that immigrants where in the majority of
> violent crimes and not ethnical swedens, and there was much wringing of
> hands, and immigration policy has now become stricter with a few
> millimeters.

Had I never gone out with a particular girl in 2003, I probably never
would have bothered getting a cell phone. I was sure that we'd be
calling each other all the time so I went ahead and made sure that I was
always available to her. In the end, she hated the phone as much as I
did. As much as I can't stand it, I have to admit that life is easier
with one around.


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On Wed, 7 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:

> On 2024-08-07 4:14 a.m., D wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>>
>>> Is it that you don't want children or that you can't have any?
>>
>> I'm quite neutral on children. If I have fine, if I don't, that's also
>> fine. But biologically I have very small chances. So therefore, not
>> impossible, but very, very small chance.
>
> I was neutral too, but I eventually realized that if I didn't have children,
> my line would completely disappear since my brother wasn't going to have any.
> I would have been happy to have a girl but having a boy gives me even more
> hope. He's a good-looking boy too so hopefully, he'll spread that sperm
> around. :D

Never been much bothered by that. I have relatives, so my genes will live
on, and with a child only 50% will live on and become diluted as the years
pass, and finally, when I'm dead, I don't care anyway, since I'll be gone,
and should there be a heaven, then we're spiritual and immortal anyway, so
even less reason to care. ;)

>> Well, actually, once it was 1 on 1, but in that case he didn't dare to
>> hit me, since there were too many people around, so he left in the end.
>
> Like niggers, Muslims will only fight you if they have the numbers. However,
> nothing scares them more than people who stand their ground. Regardless of

Amen to that!

> whether you are merely debating them or about to fight them, do not give them
> an inch. Especially with the bullshit they are pulling in Britain right now
> where they are "asserting their dominance" over the English, I am absolutely
> convinced that these people are monsters the West will never be able to
> integrate.

I think the most well integrated immigrants I have encountered are
iranians who absolutely abhor islam based on the hell hole it has turned
their home country into. Note that these are the highly educated upper
class who lost out to the moslems when they revolted.

Jews are also very integrated. I never had problems with iranians nor
with jews. But boy do negroes and arabians cause trouble. It almost
makes you think it is genetic and predestined!

>> Had a similar experience, but in my case I only had to ask the guy 9
>> times until he got tired of being interrupted all the time and moved
>> outside. ;)
>
> In my case, I'm always secretly hoping that I'll eventually get to choke them
> out.

Well, as long as you don't get caught by the police. ;) I was close to
getting arrested during corona for refusing to wear a mask, but in the
end, I had the legal loop holes and arguments to avoid it to everyones
great surprise!

>>> I can't stand inconsiderate people.
>>
>> Me too. I have a russian neighbour who used to enjoy playing loud techno
>> music that would shake the house at 07:00 in the morning on saturdays.
>> Again, after about 8 complaints he learned that it was not so good. I
>> still cannot understand why it seems like I was the only one complaining
>> and I live 2 (!) floors above him.
>
> Everyone nowadays is scared of conflict. That's why I wasn't surprised to
> learn that men today are smaller than the average man a few decades ago and
> that he produces sperm of weaker potency. We can blame the food, but I think
> that the psychological campaign against our instincts played a large part
> too.

I think sperm quality reduction is a more or less global phenomenon. I
think it must be some kind of combination of chemicals, modern food and
an overall unhealthy lifestyle.

>> If you buy in a semi-populated country side there's way less bugs than
>> you would think. Where I have my summer house, there's neighbours every
>> 100 meters or so, and at most I get regular house flies and a mosquito
>> or two. As long as you avoid rolling around in tall grass and wear
>> rubber boots, the ticks are mostly absent.
>
> I will admit that I am absolutely terrified of the idea of ticks. I don't
> think they even reach as far north as where I would want to live, but things
> are likely to change in the next few years. With a human being, I can at
> least see them coming but ticks will give you debilitating diseases without
> you even realizing. The worst part is that the disease-carrying ticks were
> apparently created in an American laboratory. I imagine it was their way of
> making sure that people moved to the city where they could more easily be
> controlled.
> <https://www.wabi.tv/content/news/Theory-links-Lyme-disease-with-government-experiments-on-ticks-to-create-bio-weapons-512913921.html>
>
> They're forcing regime change in Bangladesh now so I wouldn't put it past
> them.

That's so interesting! I always thought about ticks as a military
weapon. Imagine dropping 1 million ticks with lyme and TBE onto an enemy
camp at night. A couple of weeks later, that won't be quite the fighting
unit it once was.

But there are TBE vaccines and I heard on the news that a vaccine
against lyme is on the way. So where I live those are the big two.

Then there are others as well but in europe I think the others are very
uncommon.

I'm lucky though, I've gotten many tick bites but never had any
problems. My late mother though, got bitten twice, and got lyme desease
both times, so it seems as individuals have different sensitivity to
them.

>> turned out, surprise, surprise, that immigrants where in the majority of
>> violent crimes and not ethnical swedens, and there was much wringing of
>> hands, and immigration policy has now become stricter with a few
>> millimeters.
>
> Had I never gone out with a particular girl in 2003, I probably never would
> have bothered getting a cell phone. I was sure that we'd be calling each
> other all the time so I went ahead and made sure that I was always available
> to her. In the end, she hated the phone as much as I did. As much as I can't
> stand it, I have to admit that life is easier with one around.
>
> As for the race, Sweden didn't have a choice but to admit that the Muslims
> were the ones causing the crimes. Sweden was never as dangerous as it is
> today after it welcomed a million or so worthless parasites that it is now
> impossible to get rid of. These people have no interest in integrating and
> even less interest in contributing to society. All they ever do is make
> demands. The story is always the same: they're peaceful when they don't yet
> have the numbers, they start to cause problems when they're at 2%, they
> create significant chaos when they're at 5% and at 10%, you're looking at
> civil war. There is _no_ reason to let this trash in.

This is the truth. I look with horror to the future of sweden. Unless
something drastic is done, it won't be a pretty sight.

We are already seeing small pressure explosions in the UK, and it looks
the socialist government will just crush them, put the lid on, and watch
the pressure increase even more.

Ignoring the problem and punishing the common people is a great way to
pave the way for a new Hitler in a decade or two.

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On 2024-08-07 1:43 p.m., D wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 7 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>
>> On 2024-08-07 4:14 a.m., D wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>>>
>>>> Is it that you don't want children or that you can't have any?
>>>
>>> I'm quite neutral on children. If I have fine, if I don't, that's also
>>> fine. But biologically I have very small chances. So therefore, not
>>> impossible, but very, very small chance.
>>
>> I was neutral too, but I eventually realized that if I didn't have
>> children, my line would completely disappear since my brother wasn't
>> going to have any. I would have been happy to have a girl but having a
>> boy gives me even more hope. He's a good-looking boy too so hopefully,
>> he'll spread that sperm around. :D
>
> Never been much bothered by that. I have relatives, so my genes will
> live on, and with a child only 50% will live on and become diluted as
> the years pass, and finally, when I'm dead, I don't care anyway, since
> I'll be gone, and should there be a heaven, then we're spiritual and
> immortal anyway, so even less reason to care. ;)

In my case, there is absolutely nothing I wanted more out of life than
to be a dad and to teach a kid all of the things I've learned along the
way so that their own life isn't as rough as mine was. Unlike my own
dad, there is no greater honour and pleasure for me than to know that
there is a kid out there who wants me by his side.

>>> Well, actually, once it was 1 on 1, but in that case he didn't dare to
>>> hit me, since there were too many people around, so he left in the end.
>>
>> Like niggers, Muslims will only fight you if they have the numbers.
>> However, nothing scares them more than people who stand their ground.
>> Regardless of
>
> Amen to that!
>
>> whether you are merely debating them or about to fight them, do not
>> give them an inch. Especially with the bullshit they are pulling in
>> Britain right now where they are "asserting their dominance" over the
>> English, I am absolutely convinced that these people are monsters the
>> West will never be able to integrate.
>
> I think the most well integrated immigrants I have encountered are
> iranians who absolutely abhor islam based on the hell hole it has turned
> their home country into. Note that these are the highly educated upper
> class who lost out to the moslems when they revolted.
>
> Jews are also very integrated. I never had problems with iranians nor
> with jews. But boy do negroes and arabians cause trouble. It almost
> makes you think it is genetic and predestined!

I used to have a happy-go-lucky Iranian student when I was teaching
French to new immigrants. I actually asked her what brought her to
Canada and she said that because she and her mom were Christian, they
were treated very poorly in Iran. The problem with immigration is that
rather than bringing in the victims of violence such as her and her
mother, we are letting in the perpetrators. The moment someone indicates
that they are Muslim to the immigration authorities, they shouldn't be
allowed to set a single foot inside our borders.

>>> Had a similar experience, but in my case I only had to ask the guy 9
>>> times until he got tired of being interrupted all the time and moved
>>> outside. ;)
>>
>> In my case, I'm always secretly hoping that I'll eventually get to
>> choke them out.
>
> Well, as long as you don't get caught by the police. ;) I was close to
> getting arrested during corona for refusing to wear a mask, but in the
> end, I had the legal loop holes and arguments to avoid it to everyones
> great surprise!

Not wearing a mask basically prevented you from getting even sicker.
Lucky for me, the rules for teachers were that you had to wear the mask
when moving from class to class or when in the teacher's lounge, but you
could remove it while teaching. What I did is take it completely off
when I was in my class, regardless or whether I was talking to the class
or not. If I wasn't, it would stay under my nose. I spent my entire life
having trouble breathing when under covers and the mask was no
different. I wasn't going to put my life in danger for their sham of a
virus.

>>>> I can't stand inconsiderate people.
>>>
>>> Me too. I have a russian neighbour who used to enjoy playing loud techno
>>> music that would shake the house at 07:00 in the morning on saturdays.
>>> Again, after about 8 complaints he learned that it was not so good. I
>>> still cannot understand why it seems like I was the only one complaining
>>> and I live 2 (!) floors above him.
>>
>> Everyone nowadays is scared of conflict. That's why I wasn't surprised
>> to learn that men today are smaller than the average man a few decades
>> ago and that he produces sperm of weaker potency. We can blame the
>> food, but I think that the psychological campaign against our
>> instincts played a large part too.
>
> I think sperm quality reduction is a more or less global phenomenon. I
> think it must be some kind of combination of chemicals, modern food and
> an overall unhealthy lifestyle.

I'd say pesticides have a lot to do with it but the sedentary lifestyle
is probably what destroyed them the most.

>>> If you buy in a semi-populated country side there's way less bugs than
>>> you would think. Where I have my summer house, there's neighbours every
>>> 100 meters or so, and at most I get regular house flies and a mosquito
>>> or two. As long as you avoid rolling around in tall grass and wear
>>> rubber boots, the ticks are mostly absent.
>>
>> I will admit that I am absolutely terrified of the idea of ticks. I
>> don't think they even reach as far north as where I would want to
>> live, but things are likely to change in the next few years. With a
>> human being, I can at least see them coming but ticks will give you
>> debilitating diseases without you even realizing. The worst part is
>> that the disease-carrying ticks were apparently created in an American
>> laboratory. I imagine it was their way of making sure that people
>> moved to the city where they could more easily be controlled.
>> <https://www.wabi.tv/content/news/Theory-links-Lyme-disease-with-government-experiments-on-ticks-to-create-bio-weapons-512913921.html>
>>
>> They're forcing regime change in Bangladesh now so I wouldn't put it
>> past them.
>
> That's so interesting! I always thought about ticks as a military
> weapon. Imagine dropping 1 million ticks with lyme and TBE onto an enemy
> camp at night. A couple of weeks later, that won't be quite the fighting
> unit it once was.
>
> But there are TBE vaccines and I heard on the news that a vaccine
> against lyme is on the way. So where I live those are the big two.
>
> Then there are others as well but in europe I think the others are very
> uncommon.
>
> I'm lucky though, I've gotten many tick bites but never had any
> problems. My late mother though, got bitten twice, and got lyme desease
> both times, so it seems as individuals have different sensitivity to
> them.

I didn't even want to take a chance so I stayed out of the woods in
general. When I was a kid, I wasn't aware that such things even existed
and caused such a problem, but I'm aware today so I don't go in there
unless it is absolutely necessary. I do believe that the American
government engineered the whole thing though. The kinds of weaponry they
already have at their disposal is ridiculous, and I'm not talking about
the military. Mark Dice has a good book about them, such as the gun
which can be shot onto a person to cause a heart attack all the while
leaving a mark no bigger than a tiny red dot. I believe it was in Big
Brother: The Orwellian Nightmare.

>>> turned out, surprise, surprise, that immigrants where in the majority of
>>> violent crimes and not ethnical swedens, and there was much wringing of
>>> hands, and immigration policy has now become stricter with a few
>>> millimeters.
>>
>> Had I never gone out with a particular girl in 2003, I probably never
>> would have bothered getting a cell phone. I was sure that we'd be
>> calling each other all the time so I went ahead and made sure that I
>> was always available to her. In the end, she hated the phone as much
>> as I did. As much as I can't stand it, I have to admit that life is
>> easier with one around.
>>
>> As for the race, Sweden didn't have a choice but to admit that the
>> Muslims were the ones causing the crimes. Sweden was never as
>> dangerous as it is today after it welcomed a million or so worthless
>> parasites that it is now impossible to get rid of. These people have
>> no interest in integrating and even less interest in contributing to
>> society. All they ever do is make demands. The story is always the
>> same: they're peaceful when they don't yet have the numbers, they
>> start to cause problems when they're at 2%, they create significant
>> chaos when they're at 5% and at 10%, you're looking at civil war.
>> There is _no_ reason to let this trash in.
>
> This is the truth. I look with horror to the future of sweden. Unless
> something drastic is done, it won't be a pretty sight.
>
> We are already seeing small pressure explosions in the UK, and it looks
> the socialist government will just crush them, put the lid on, and watch
> the pressure increase even more.
>
> Ignoring the problem and punishing the common people is a great way to
> pave the way for a new Hitler in a decade or two.


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On Wed, 7 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:

>> Jews are also very integrated. I never had problems with iranians nor
>> with jews. But boy do negroes and arabians cause trouble. It almost
>> makes you think it is genetic and predestined!
>
> I used to have a happy-go-lucky Iranian student when I was teaching French to
> new immigrants. I actually asked her what brought her to Canada and she said
> that because she and her mom were Christian, they were treated very poorly in
> Iran. The problem with immigration is that rather than bringing in the

I have heard the same story so many times in sweden. One that stuck was
a taxi driver who was driven from his home village (he was christian) by
the moslems in the area, so he went to sweden which he thought was a
christian country (boy was he wrong, even though there is a cross on the
flag).

And what happened?

After a few years, the moslem barbarians after raising his village to
the ground, like locusts, came to sweden and settled in his new home
areas, and the persecution started anew. He was very angry and upset
with the authorities view that "a moslem can do no wrong".

> victims of violence such as her and her mother, we are letting in the
> perpetrators. The moment someone indicates that they are Muslim to the
> immigration authorities, they shouldn't be allowed to set a single foot
> inside our borders.

Amen! Closing europe for immigration from arabia and africa would be a
good start. And sending the arabians and africans home to their own
countries one be an even better step after that.

People say... oh no, but the economy will suffer, and I say that I'll
gladly take that deal if we'll get rid of them. =)

>> Well, as long as you don't get caught by the police. ;) I was close to
>> getting arrested during corona for refusing to wear a mask, but in the
>> end, I had the legal loop holes and arguments to avoid it to everyones
>> great surprise!
>
> Not wearing a mask basically prevented you from getting even sicker. Lucky

Oh yes... I've had corona twice, and both time, it was more pleasant
than having a severe cold. I have countless of stories of people close
to me who took the vaccines and were out for a week in fever and head
aches. One in my circle of acquaintances died due to the vaccines.

My mother in law harassed me enormously about taking the vaccines, until
her acquaintance died, and then she shut up finally and regretted taking
it.

Also, it is quite fun how sweden, with the worlds most lax corona rules,
had the lowest excess mortality. This is conveniently ignored by
mainstream news and corona fanatics alike. Basically, that proved that
masks and restrictions were more or less useless.

> for me, the rules for teachers were that you had to wear the mask when moving
> from class to class or when in the teacher's lounge, but you could remove it
> while teaching. What I did is take it completely off when I was in my class,
> regardless or whether I was talking to the class or not. If I wasn't, it
> would stay under my nose. I spent my entire life having trouble breathing
> when under covers and the mask was no different. I wasn't going to put my
> life in danger for their sham of a virus.

Yes, we who fight the good fight are always in the minority. It does
take a strong psyche to stand up against the rest of the world. =/

>> I think sperm quality reduction is a more or less global phenomenon. I
>> think it must be some kind of combination of chemicals, modern food and
>> an overall unhealthy lifestyle.
>
> I'd say pesticides have a lot to do with it but the sedentary lifestyle is
> probably what destroyed them the most.

Would not surprise me at all. I've worked in computers (apart from
teaching) all my life and imagine that I've been exposed to all kinds of
chemicals when dealing with hardware.

>> I'm lucky though, I've gotten many tick bites but never had any
>> problems. My late mother though, got bitten twice, and got lyme desease
>> both times, so it seems as individuals have different sensitivity to
>> them.
>
> I didn't even want to take a chance so I stayed out of the woods in general.
> When I was a kid, I wasn't aware that such things even existed and caused
> such a problem, but I'm aware today so I don't go in there unless it is
> absolutely necessary. I do believe that the American government engineered
> the whole thing though. The kinds of weaponry they already have at their
> disposal is ridiculous, and I'm not talking about the military. Mark Dice has
> a good book about them, such as the gun which can be shot onto a person to
> cause a heart attack all the while leaving a mark no bigger than a tiny red
> dot. I believe it was in Big Brother: The Orwellian Nightmare.

Thank you for the book recommendations, will have a look.

>> This is the truth. I look with horror to the future of sweden. Unless
>> something drastic is done, it won't be a pretty sight.
>>
>> We are already seeing small pressure explosions in the UK, and it looks
>> the socialist government will just crush them, put the lid on, and watch
>> the pressure increase even more.
>>
>> Ignoring the problem and punishing the common people is a great way to
>> pave the way for a new Hitler in a decade or two.
>
> It might come even sooner than that. Despite the fact that the United Kingdom
> has a Labour government at the moment, the reality is that this is a reality
> because the Conservatives that preceded them disgusted the population with
> their own left-wing policies. In the next election, there is a good chance
> that whatever support they used to have will go to Farage's Reform party much
> like how there is substantial support for Le Pen's party in France. People
> are sick of the problems they are facing in their country and nobody believes
> the media lies that Muslims are victims.
>

Yes, I would not be surprised if this makes Nigel Farage reach the
mainstream. Could be that this enables his party to grow to 20%-25% in
the next election. Then, the interesting thing is if the Tories will
work with them, or, if they will work with the socialists to "lock out"
Nigel. This is what happened in sweden at first, and propelled the
nationalist party from the 3:rd to the 2:nd biggest party since the
voters where to pissed off at the establishment for trying to lock them
out. And now, we have a centrist government with support from the
nationalists.

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On 2024-08-08 4:32 a.m., D wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 7 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>
>>> Jews are also very integrated. I never had problems with iranians nor
>>> with jews. But boy do negroes and arabians cause trouble. It almost
>>> makes you think it is genetic and predestined!
>>
>> I used to have a happy-go-lucky Iranian student when I was teaching
>> French to new immigrants. I actually asked her what brought her to
>> Canada and she said that because she and her mom were Christian, they
>> were treated very poorly in Iran. The problem with immigration is that
>> rather than bringing in the
>
> I have heard the same story so many times in sweden. One that stuck was
> a taxi driver who was driven from his home village (he was christian) by
> the moslems in the area, so he went to sweden which he thought was a
> christian country (boy was he wrong, even though there is a cross on the
> flag).
>
> And what happened?
>
> After a few years, the moslem barbarians after raising his village to
> the ground, like locusts, came to sweden and settled in his new home
> areas, and the persecution started anew. He was very angry and upset
> with the authorities view that "a moslem can do no wrong".

I used to have a tiny bit of tolerance toward these people, especially
since some of my co-workers from Algeria seemed to be decent. What I've
noticed since is that they are wholly unable to listen to a person
because they constantly want to talk, they will always swear to their
god before they lie and they seem to spend the entirety of their time on
Earth looking for ways to calmly piss off everyone else. Ten of my
Algerian students also used ChatGPT to write their final texts, all the
while swearing to their god that they didn't because they lie as often
as they breathe. There was even a moment where I was using my computer
in the school library and my co-worker just passes by, grabs my laptop
with one hand, lifts it up in the air and repeats "oh, I like this one,
I'd like one like this" not factoring in the possibility that I might be
using the machine and that he might accidentally drop it. I imagine that
if they had their majority in society, he would have gone ahead and just
stolen the device.

>> victims of violence such as her and her mother, we are letting in the
>> perpetrators. The moment someone indicates that they are Muslim to the
>> immigration authorities, they shouldn't be allowed to set a single
>> foot inside our borders.
>
> Amen! Closing europe for immigration from arabia and africa would be a
> good start. And sending the arabians and africans home to their own
> countries one be an even better step after that.
>
> People say... oh no, but the economy will suffer, and I say that I'll
> gladly take that deal if we'll get rid of them. =)

People think that the economy will suffer because they contribute to the
economy in some way. Some do, but most of them just drain it. Anyone who
depends on the welfare state needs to get the fuck out yesterday. IF
they refuse, resettle them to Greenland since all they claim to want is
peace. They can rape all the penguins and polar bears they want over there.

>>> Well, as long as you don't get caught by the police. ;) I was close to
>>> getting arrested during corona for refusing to wear a mask, but in the
>>> end, I had the legal loop holes and arguments to avoid it to everyones
>>> great surprise!
>>
>> Not wearing a mask basically prevented you from getting even sicker.
>> Lucky
>
> Oh yes... I've had corona twice, and both time, it was more pleasant
> than having a severe cold. I have countless of stories of people close
> to me who took the vaccines and were out for a week in fever and head
> aches. One in my circle of acquaintances died due to the vaccines.
>
> My mother in law harassed me enormously about taking the vaccines, until
> her acquaintance died, and then she shut up finally and regretted taking
> it.
>
> Also, it is quite fun how sweden, with the worlds most lax corona rules,
> had the lowest excess mortality. This is conveniently ignored by
> mainstream news and corona fanatics alike. Basically, that proved that
> masks and restrictions were more or less useless.

Already in 2021 we knew that the Swedish approach was the right one.
They kept telling us that we need to wear masks and take vaccines
because old people might die. Meanwhile, that's what old people do, they
die. It could be COVID, it could be from falling on the ground, it could
be from attempting to swat a fly. Whatever it is, they die.

>> for me, the rules for teachers were that you had to wear the mask when
>> moving from class to class or when in the teacher's lounge, but you
>> could remove it while teaching. What I did is take it completely off
>> when I was in my class, regardless or whether I was talking to the
>> class or not. If I wasn't, it would stay under my nose. I spent my
>> entire life having trouble breathing when under covers and the mask
>> was no different. I wasn't going to put my life in danger for their
>> sham of a virus.
>
> Yes, we who fight the good fight are always in the minority. It does
> take a strong psyche to stand up against the rest of the world. =/

Unfortunately, I had a particularly idiotic principal during the time
that this COVID crap was going on. During one meeting, she had us all
sitting a few feet apart from one another and talked about how any one
of us could be unvaccinated, as if it was the worst thing in the world,
and wanted us to be scared of talking to such unclean people. Last year,
at the end-of-year meeting, she talked about how some students were up
to no good but that we would never know about it because they use an app
nobody knows about... Telegram. The suggestion here was that Telegram
was for terrorists to plan their acts. The fact that a billion people
now rely on it exclusively totally escaped her.

>>> I think sperm quality reduction is a more or less global phenomenon. I
>>> think it must be some kind of combination of chemicals, modern food and
>>> an overall unhealthy lifestyle.
>>
>> I'd say pesticides have a lot to do with it but the sedentary
>> lifestyle is probably what destroyed them the most.
>
> Would not surprise me at all. I've worked in computers (apart from
> teaching) all my life and imagine that I've been exposed to all kinds of
> chemicals when dealing with hardware.

Yeah, people ignore the fact that electronics being a part of our
everyday lives might have something to do with the fertility rates
decreasing. Not only is radiation coming at us from every direction, but
the components themselves are filled with all sorts of toxins. Mere
exposure won't kill us, but they never necessarily factored in how they
might contribute to sterility.

< snip >

>> It might come even sooner than that. Despite the fact that the United
>> Kingdom has a Labour government at the moment, the reality is that
>> this is a reality because the Conservatives that preceded them
>> disgusted the population with their own left-wing policies. In the
>> next election, there is a good chance that whatever support they used
>> to have will go to Farage's Reform party much like how there is
>> substantial support for Le Pen's party in France. People are sick of
>> the problems they are facing in their country and nobody believes the
>> media lies that Muslims are victims.
>
> Yes, I would not be surprised if this makes Nigel Farage reach the
> mainstream. Could be that this enables his party to grow to 20%-25% in
> the next election. Then, the interesting thing is if the Tories will
> work with them, or, if they will work with the socialists to "lock out"
> Nigel. This is what happened in sweden at first, and propelled the
> nationalist party from the 3:rd to the 2:nd biggest party since the
> voters where to pissed off at the establishment for trying to lock them
> out. And now, we have a centrist government with support from the
> nationalists.

I don't believe that there is any way for Farage's group to work with
the Tories. The Conservative party there, much like here in Canada, is
not conservative in any way. It's just a name. Unless the Conservatives
bend to Reform's will, cooperation will be impossible.

--
CrudeSausage
Catholic, paleoconservative, Christ is king
Progressives are brain-damaged demonic groomers

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On Thu, 8 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:

>> After a few years, the moslem barbarians after raising his village to
>> the ground, like locusts, came to sweden and settled in his new home
>> areas, and the persecution started anew. He was very angry and upset
>> with the authorities view that "a moslem can do no wrong".
>
> I used to have a tiny bit of tolerance toward these people, especially since
> some of my co-workers from Algeria seemed to be decent. What I've noticed
> since is that they are wholly unable to listen to a person because they
> constantly want to talk, they will always swear to their god before they lie

In my case, the best collaboration I've had is with people from Egypt or
Jordan. I'm not saying it's good, but out of all the arabians, the ones
from jordan and egypt have been the most ok to work with.

> and they seem to spend the entirety of their time on Earth looking for ways
> to calmly piss off everyone else. Ten of my Algerian students also used
> ChatGPT to write their final texts, all the while swearing to their god that

Oh yes... so much swearing and "my brother this, brother that", and
you're my friend this and that. It does get kind of tedious after a
while.

Just imagine if a white person would speak like that, you would wonder
if he was insane.

> they didn't because they lie as often as they breathe. There was even a
> moment where I was using my computer in the school library and my co-worker
> just passes by, grabs my laptop with one hand, lifts it up in the air and
> repeats "oh, I like this one, I'd like one like this" not factoring in the
> possibility that I might be using the machine and that he might accidentally
> drop it. I imagine that if they had their majority in society, he would have
> gone ahead and just stolen the device.

Wow! I would be very angry if I sat with my laptop and someone just came
and picked it up. I hope you taught him never to do that again.

But truth is an interesting thing and how it varies by culture. I heard
that in russia, lying to outsiders is not considered a bad thing if it
protects the group. And in southern europe truth is way more flexible
than in northern europe.

Truth I think builds trust, and trust generates business, and I think
this might be a component of why northern europe is so much richer than
southern europe. You can compare work ethic as well, where in southern
europe you can "cheat" the manager, while in northern europe, at least a
generation or two ago, work was a privilege and not a right, so people
worked hard.

>> Amen! Closing europe for immigration from arabia and africa would be a
>> good start. And sending the arabians and africans home to their own
>> countries one be an even better step after that.
>>
>> People say... oh no, but the economy will suffer, and I say that I'll
>> gladly take that deal if we'll get rid of them. =)
>
> People think that the economy will suffer because they contribute to the
> economy in some way. Some do, but most of them just drain it. Anyone who
> depends on the welfare state needs to get the fuck out yesterday. IF they
> refuse, resettle them to Greenland since all they claim to want is peace.
> They can rape all the penguins and polar bears they want over there.

It's interesting that you bring that up, because in todays mainstream
news in sweden I heard that sweden has europes 3:rd highest un
employment rate, and believe it or not, but 50% of that was made up of
immigrants. And this was in the mainstream news!

>> Also, it is quite fun how sweden, with the worlds most lax corona rules,
>> had the lowest excess mortality. This is conveniently ignored by
>> mainstream news and corona fanatics alike. Basically, that proved that
>> masks and restrictions were more or less useless.
>
> Already in 2021 we knew that the Swedish approach was the right one. They
> kept telling us that we need to wear masks and take vaccines because old
> people might die. Meanwhile, that's what old people do, they die. It could be
> COVID, it could be from falling on the ground, it could be from attempting to
> swat a fly. Whatever it is, they die.

Yep! But during corona was the time when the world all of a sudden
started to believe that old people were immortal and that they never
died of sickness before. ;) Add to that, the moronic methodology of
counting everyone who died as having died by corona if they died up to
30 days (!!) after having had corona.

Completely absurd!

Can you imagine how many dead we would have by coffee and bananas if we
counted everyone who died up to 30 days after drinking coffee or eating
a banana? Surely these two items would them be banned! ;)

>> Yes, I would not be surprised if this makes Nigel Farage reach the
>> mainstream. Could be that this enables his party to grow to 20%-25% in
>> the next election. Then, the interesting thing is if the Tories will
>> work with them, or, if they will work with the socialists to "lock out"
>> Nigel. This is what happened in sweden at first, and propelled the
>> nationalist party from the 3:rd to the 2:nd biggest party since the
>> voters where to pissed off at the establishment for trying to lock them
>> out. And now, we have a centrist government with support from the
>> nationalists.
>
> I don't believe that there is any way for Farage's group to work with the
> Tories. The Conservative party there, much like here in Canada, is not
> conservative in any way. It's just a name. Unless the Conservatives bend to
> Reform's will, cooperation will be impossible.
>

Don't be so sure. Eventually the lust for power will take over and they
will be forced to. It took the sweden democrats about 15-20 years to
come to the point where swedens "conservative" (they are in reality
similar to the left wing of the US democrats) reluctantly accepted their
support so that they could get to the sweet, sweet power.

Next election will be very interesting though, because the sweden
democrats said that they will no longer support the conservatives unless
they are guaranteed to join the government, not supporting it from the
outside as they do now.

But I suspect the socialists will win next time, since the cycle in
sweden usually is 2 periods of socialism and 1 period of centrism.

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On 2024-08-08 4:10 p.m., D wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 8 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>
>>> After a few years, the moslem barbarians after raising his village to
>>> the ground, like locusts, came to sweden and settled in his new home
>>> areas, and the persecution started anew. He was very angry and upset
>>> with the authorities view that "a moslem can do no wrong".
>>
>> I used to have a tiny bit of tolerance toward these people, especially
>> since some of my co-workers from Algeria seemed to be decent. What
>> I've noticed since is that they are wholly unable to listen to a
>> person because they constantly want to talk, they will always swear to
>> their god before they lie
>
> In my case, the best collaboration I've had is with people from Egypt or
> Jordan. I'm not saying it's good, but out of all the arabians, the ones
> from jordan and egypt have been the most ok to work with.

I've only known one person from Egypt but he was a Coptic Christian. I
have no idea what the Muslims there are like, but I know that the
Christians there haven't been too happy since they arrived.

>> and they seem to spend the entirety of their time on Earth looking for
>> ways to calmly piss off everyone else. Ten of my Algerian students
>> also used ChatGPT to write their final texts, all the while swearing
>> to their god that
>
> Oh yes... so much swearing and "my brother this, brother that", and
> you're my friend this and that. It does get kind of tedious after a
> while.
>
> Just imagine if a white person would speak like that, you would wonder
> if he was insane.

We're brothers and friends unless we're in trouble. Then, they will
happily discard us.

>> they didn't because they lie as often as they breathe. There was even
>> a moment where I was using my computer in the school library and my
>> co-worker just passes by, grabs my laptop with one hand, lifts it up
>> in the air and repeats "oh, I like this one, I'd like one like this"
>> not factoring in the possibility that I might be using the machine and
>> that he might accidentally drop it. I imagine that if they had their
>> majority in society, he would have gone ahead and just stolen the device.
>
> Wow! I would be very angry if I sat with my laptop and someone just came
> and picked it up. I hope you taught him never to do that again.

There isn't much I can do at a workplace, to be honest.

> But truth is an interesting thing and how it varies by culture. I heard
> that in russia, lying to outsiders is not considered a bad thing if it
> protects the group. And in southern europe truth is way more flexible
> than in northern europe.
>
> Truth I think builds trust, and trust generates business, and I think
> this might be a component of why northern europe is so much richer than
> southern europe. You can compare work ethic as well, where in southern
> europe you can "cheat" the manager, while in northern europe, at least a
> generation or two ago, work was a privilege and not a right, so people
> worked hard.

The Polish work ethic seems to be closer to that of Northern Europe if
that's the case. We come in, do our job, shut up and punch out when it's
done.

>>> Amen! Closing europe for immigration from arabia and africa would be a
>>> good start. And sending the arabians and africans home to their own
>>> countries one be an even better step after that.
>>>
>>> People say... oh no, but the economy will suffer, and I say that I'll
>>> gladly take that deal if we'll get rid of them. =)
>>
>> People think that the economy will suffer because they contribute to
>> the economy in some way. Some do, but most of them just drain it.
>> Anyone who depends on the welfare state needs to get the fuck out
>> yesterday. IF they refuse, resettle them to Greenland since all they
>> claim to want is peace. They can rape all the penguins and polar bears
>> they want over there.
>
> It's interesting that you bring that up, because in todays mainstream
> news in sweden I heard that sweden has europes 3:rd highest un
> employment rate, and believe it or not, but 50% of that was made up of
> immigrants. And this was in the mainstream news!

They're unemployed, but they don't want to be employed anyway. They're
content to just sit there and let the Whites pick up the tab.

Funny story, I was at a car dealership at one point and one of these
Muslims wanted to buy himself the typical Dodge Caravan. However, it was
important for him not to pay the interest because it was against his
religion. You see, it's okay if the rest of us pay it but not Muslims.
They're special.

>>> Also, it is quite fun how sweden, with the worlds most lax corona
>>> rules, had the lowest excess mortality. This is conveniently ignored by
>>> mainstream news and corona fanatics alike. Basically, that proved that
>>> masks and restrictions were more or less useless.
>>
>> Already in 2021 we knew that the Swedish approach was the right one.
>> They kept telling us that we need to wear masks and take vaccines
>> because old people might die. Meanwhile, that's what old people do,
>> they die. It could be COVID, it could be from falling on the ground,
>> it could be from attempting to swat a fly. Whatever it is, they die.
>
> Yep! But during corona was the time when the world all of a sudden
> started to believe that old people were immortal and that they never
> died of sickness before. ;) Add to that, the moronic methodology of
> counting everyone who died as having died by corona if they died up to
> 30 days (!!) after having had corona.
>
> Completely absurd!
>
> Can you imagine how many dead we would have by coffee and bananas if we
> counted everyone who died up to 30 days after drinking coffee or eating
> a banana? Surely these two items would them be banned! ;)

They weren't interested in helping us; they wanted to either kill, maim
or sterilize us. It was also an experiment to see whether we would go
along with losing our liberties and playing ball with unethical demands
in exchange for getting them back. Humanity failed the test. The only
reason we ever got any semblance of liberties back is because of the
truckers here in Ottawa. Otherwise, we'd be on our tenth booster by now.
They are/were heroes and people shouldn't forget it.

>>> Yes, I would not be surprised if this makes Nigel Farage reach the
>>> mainstream. Could be that this enables his party to grow to 20%-25% in
>>> the next election. Then, the interesting thing is if the Tories will
>>> work with them, or, if they will work with the socialists to "lock out"
>>> Nigel. This is what happened in sweden at first, and propelled the
>>> nationalist party from the 3:rd to the 2:nd biggest party since the
>>> voters where to pissed off at the establishment for trying to lock them
>>> out. And now, we have a centrist government with support from the
>>> nationalists.
>>
>> I don't believe that there is any way for Farage's group to work with
>> the Tories. The Conservative party there, much like here in Canada, is
>> not conservative in any way. It's just a name. Unless the
>> Conservatives bend to Reform's will, cooperation will be impossible.
>>
>
> Don't be so sure. Eventually the lust for power will take over and they
> will be forced to. It took the sweden democrats about 15-20 years to
> come to the point where swedens "conservative" (they are in reality
> similar to the left wing of the US democrats) reluctantly accepted their
> support so that they could get to the sweet, sweet power.
>
> Next election will be very interesting though, because the sweden
> democrats said that they will no longer support the conservatives unless
> they are guaranteed to join the government, not supporting it from the
> outside as they do now.
>
> But I suspect the socialists will win next time, since the cycle in
> sweden usually is 2 periods of socialism and 1 period of centrism.

I honestly don't understand why people ever support socialists. They
have a century's worth of history demonstrating how destructive or
incompetent these people are but seem too lazy to read any of it.

--
CrudeSausage
Catholic, paleoconservative, Christ is king
Progressives are brain-damaged demonic groomers

Subject: Re: Off Topic-Re: GNOME bans Manjaro Core Team Member for uttering "Lunduke"
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On Fri, 9 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:

> Funny story, I was at a car dealership at one point and one of these Muslims
> wanted to buy himself the typical Dodge Caravan. However, it was important
> for him not to pay the interest because it was against his religion. You see,
> it's okay if the rest of us pay it but not Muslims. They're special.

Amazing! I hope they said no. =)

>> Completely absurd!
>>
>> Can you imagine how many dead we would have by coffee and bananas if we
>> counted everyone who died up to 30 days after drinking coffee or eating
>> a banana? Surely these two items would them be banned! ;)
>
> They weren't interested in helping us; they wanted to either kill, maim or
> sterilize us. It was also an experiment to see whether we would go along with
> losing our liberties and playing ball with unethical demands in exchange for
> getting them back. Humanity failed the test. The only reason we ever got any
> semblance of liberties back is because of the truckers here in Ottawa.
> Otherwise, we'd be on our tenth booster by now. They are/were heroes and
> people shouldn't forget it.

This is the truth! But sadly most people have already forgotten. I
remember my half brother (who was completely corona batshit crazy) wanted to
block all people who did not vaccinate themselves from working and
buying food, and he also wanted a global digital ID system to track
everyone.

Needless to say, we are no longer on speaking terms, apart from a very
stiff and uncomfortable christmas celebration once a year, but when my
father dies, I doubt we'll ever speak again.

It's also fun how they all flat out deny that sweden had the best policy
for handling corona. It was just "luck" apparently.

Fortunately there are a few people in my business network who are
enlightened so corona really brought us closer together when it came to
cooperating and helping each other out.

>> But I suspect the socialists will win next time, since the cycle in
>> sweden usually is 2 periods of socialism and 1 period of centrism.
>
> I honestly don't understand why people ever support socialists. They have a
> century's worth of history demonstrating how destructive or incompetent these
> people are but seem too lazy to read any of it.
>

This is one of the great mysteries of the universe! How many failed
states and wars and famine do you want mr socialist? 200 years? 500
years? Apparently "that was not real socialism" is such a strong
argument that people just plain refuse to listen to science which has
thoroughly debunked socialism from an economics point of view, or
history, which just keeps supplying us with proof that it will never
work.

It is one of those things which makes me depressed. But then I pick
myself up again with the thought that we've had the capability of
destroying all life on the planet since after WW2 and yet, despite being
so stupid, we have managed not to do it! There is hope after all! =)

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On 2024-08-09 11:25 a.m., D wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 9 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>
>> Funny story, I was at a car dealership at one point and one of these
>> Muslims wanted to buy himself the typical Dodge Caravan. However, it
>> was important for him not to pay the interest because it was against
>> his religion. You see, it's okay if the rest of us pay it but not
>> Muslims. They're special.
>
> Amazing! I hope they said no. =)

Surprisingly, the Chrysler people apparently had a way of doing it. They
are apparently so desperate for a sale that they will happily either lie
to the Muslim about interest payments or take a significant loss.

>>> Completely absurd!
>>>
>>> Can you imagine how many dead we would have by coffee and bananas if we
>>> counted everyone who died up to 30 days after drinking coffee or eating
>>> a banana? Surely these two items would them be banned! ;)
>>
>> They weren't interested in helping us; they wanted to either kill,
>> maim or sterilize us. It was also an experiment to see whether we
>> would go along with losing our liberties and playing ball with
>> unethical demands in exchange for getting them back. Humanity failed
>> the test. The only reason we ever got any semblance of liberties back
>> is because of the truckers here in Ottawa. Otherwise, we'd be on our
>> tenth booster by now. They are/were heroes and people shouldn't forget
>> it.
>
> This is the truth! But sadly most people have already forgotten. I
> remember my half brother (who was completely corona batshit crazy)
> wanted to
> block all people who did not vaccinate themselves from working and
> buying food, and he also wanted a global digital ID system to track
> everyone.
>
> Needless to say, we are no longer on speaking terms, apart from a very
> stiff and uncomfortable christmas celebration once a year, but when my
> father dies, I doubt we'll ever speak again.

Sad to hear. I know very well what it is like not to talk to family
though so I completely understand.

> It's also fun how they all flat out deny that sweden had the best policy
> for handling corona. It was just "luck" apparently.
>
> Fortunately there are a few people in my business network who are
> enlightened so corona really brought us closer together when it came to
> cooperating and helping each other out.

The COVID crap, at the very least, did a good job of highlighting the
faults in humanity and who shouldn't be trusted if ever an emergency
were to happen. There is no way I would ever again talk to a person who
would be willing to snitch on me for "breaking the rules" or demand that
people surrender to some global identification.

>>> But I suspect the socialists will win next time, since the cycle in
>>> sweden usually is 2 periods of socialism and 1 period of centrism.
>>
>> I honestly don't understand why people ever support socialists. They
>> have a century's worth of history demonstrating how destructive or
>> incompetent these people are but seem too lazy to read any of it.
>>
>
> This is one of the great mysteries of the universe! How many failed
> states and wars and famine do you want mr socialist? 200 years? 500
> years? Apparently "that was not real socialism" is such a strong
> argument that people just plain refuse to listen to science which has
> thoroughly debunked socialism from an economics point of view, or
> history, which just keeps supplying us with proof that it will never
> work.
>
> It is one of those things which makes me depressed. But then I pick
> myself up again with the thought that we've had the capability of
> destroying all life on the planet since after WW2 and yet, despite being
> so stupid, we have managed not to do it! There is hope after all! =)

We've managed not to, but I don't want my country to be under socialism
even for a moment. We don't need to test it to know that it doesn't
work. We already know it's a failure. There is no shortage of evidence.
It truly is a shame that universities are teaching their students to be
open to the idea.

--
CrudeSausage
Catholic, paleoconservative, Christ is king
Progressives are brain-damaged demonic groomers

Subject: Re: Off Topic-Re: GNOME bans Manjaro Core Team Member for uttering "Lunduke"
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D <nospam@example.net> writes:
>
>
>On Fri, 9 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>
>> Funny story, I was at a car dealership at one point and one of these Muslims
>> wanted to buy himself the typical Dodge Caravan. However, it was important
>> for him not to pay the interest because it was against his religion. You see,
>> it's okay if the rest of us pay it but not Muslims. They're special.
>
>Amazing! I hope they said no. =)
>

None of this shit has anything to do with computing folklore. Please
stop crossposting this nonesense.

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scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) wrote:
>D <nospam@example.net> writes:
>>On Fri, 9 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>>
>>> Funny story, I was at a car dealership at one point and one of these Muslims
>>> wanted to buy himself the typical Dodge Caravan. However, it was important
>>> for him not to pay the interest because it was against his religion. You see,
>>> it's okay if the rest of us pay it but not Muslims. They're special.
>>
>>Amazing! I hope they said no. =)
>
>None of this shit has anything to do with computing folklore. Please
>stop crossposting this nonesense.

'K.

--
Joel W. Crump

Amendment XIV
Section 1.

[...] No state shall make or enforce any law which shall
abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the
United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of
life, liberty, or property, without due process of law;
nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal
protection of the laws.

Dobbs rewrites this, it is invalid precedent. States are
liable for denying needed abortions, e.g. TX.

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On Fri, 9 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:

> On 2024-08-09 11:25 a.m., D wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 9 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>>
>>> Funny story, I was at a car dealership at one point and one of these
>>> Muslims wanted to buy himself the typical Dodge Caravan. However, it was
>>> important for him not to pay the interest because it was against his
>>> religion. You see, it's okay if the rest of us pay it but not Muslims.
>>> They're special.
>>
>> Amazing! I hope they said no. =)
>
> Surprisingly, the Chrysler people apparently had a way of doing it. They are
> apparently so desperate for a sale that they will happily either lie to the
> Muslim about interest payments or take a significant loss.

Amazing!

>>>> Completely absurd!
>>>>
>>>> Can you imagine how many dead we would have by coffee and bananas if we
>>>> counted everyone who died up to 30 days after drinking coffee or eating
>>>> a banana? Surely these two items would them be banned! ;)
>>>
>>> They weren't interested in helping us; they wanted to either kill, maim or
>>> sterilize us. It was also an experiment to see whether we would go along
>>> with losing our liberties and playing ball with unethical demands in
>>> exchange for getting them back. Humanity failed the test. The only reason
>>> we ever got any semblance of liberties back is because of the truckers
>>> here in Ottawa. Otherwise, we'd be on our tenth booster by now. They
>>> are/were heroes and people shouldn't forget it.
>>
>> This is the truth! But sadly most people have already forgotten. I
>> remember my half brother (who was completely corona batshit crazy) wanted
>> to
>> block all people who did not vaccinate themselves from working and
>> buying food, and he also wanted a global digital ID system to track
>> everyone.
>>
>> Needless to say, we are no longer on speaking terms, apart from a very
>> stiff and uncomfortable christmas celebration once a year, but when my
>> father dies, I doubt we'll ever speak again.
>
> Sad to hear. I know very well what it is like not to talk to family though so
> I completely understand.

No, it's actually to me quite a relief. The reasons are complicated and
nothing I will get into, but there is a type of person you might have
met throughout your life, who just sucks energy out of you, and he can
be that type of person. So I'm quite happy without him actually. =)

>> It's also fun how they all flat out deny that sweden had the best policy
>> for handling corona. It was just "luck" apparently.
>>
>> Fortunately there are a few people in my business network who are
>> enlightened so corona really brought us closer together when it came to
>> cooperating and helping each other out.
>
> The COVID crap, at the very least, did a good job of highlighting the faults
> in humanity and who shouldn't be trusted if ever an emergency were to happen.
> There is no way I would ever again talk to a person who would be willing to
> snitch on me for "breaking the rules" or demand that people surrender to some
> global identification.

Wise choice! Yes, I think the people who found themselves together on
the minority side during corona have forged strong bonds.

>>>> But I suspect the socialists will win next time, since the cycle in
>>>> sweden usually is 2 periods of socialism and 1 period of centrism.
>>>
>>> I honestly don't understand why people ever support socialists. They have
>>> a century's worth of history demonstrating how destructive or incompetent
>>> these people are but seem too lazy to read any of it.
>>>
>>
>> This is one of the great mysteries of the universe! How many failed
>> states and wars and famine do you want mr socialist? 200 years? 500
>> years? Apparently "that was not real socialism" is such a strong
>> argument that people just plain refuse to listen to science which has
>> thoroughly debunked socialism from an economics point of view, or
>> history, which just keeps supplying us with proof that it will never
>> work.
>>
>> It is one of those things which makes me depressed. But then I pick
>> myself up again with the thought that we've had the capability of
>> destroying all life on the planet since after WW2 and yet, despite being
>> so stupid, we have managed not to do it! There is hope after all! =)
>
> We've managed not to, but I don't want my country to be under socialism even
> for a moment. We don't need to test it to know that it doesn't work. We
> already know it's a failure. There is no shortage of evidence. It truly is a
> shame that universities are teaching their students to be open to the idea.

Yes, but remember that socialism thrives on dismantling the education
system. The biggest threats against socialism is an educated population
capable of critical thought.

The best soil for socialism, is a stupid population driven by hate and
jealousy.

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D wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 9 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>
>> On 2024-08-09 11:25 a.m., D wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, 9 Aug 2024, CrudeSausage wrote:
>>>
>>>> Funny story, I was at a car dealership at one point and one of these
>>>> Muslims wanted to buy himself the typical Dodge Caravan. However, it
>>>> was important for him not to pay the interest because it was against
>>>> his religion. You see, it's okay if the rest of us pay it but not
>>>> Muslims. They're special.
>>>
>>> Amazing! I hope they said no. =)
>>
>> Surprisingly, the Chrysler people apparently had a way of doing it.
>> They are apparently so desperate for a sale that they will happily
>> either lie to the Muslim about interest payments or take a significant
>> loss.
>
> Amazing!
>
>>>>> Completely absurd!
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you imagine how many dead we would have by coffee and bananas
>>>>> if we
>>>>> counted everyone who died up to 30 days after drinking coffee or
>>>>> eating
>>>>> a banana? Surely these two items would them be banned! ;)
>>>>
>>>> They weren't interested in helping us; they wanted to either kill,
>>>> maim or sterilize us. It was also an experiment to see whether we
>>>> would go along with losing our liberties and playing ball with
>>>> unethical demands in exchange for getting them back. Humanity failed
>>>> the test. The only reason we ever got any semblance of liberties
>>>> back is because of the truckers here in Ottawa. Otherwise, we'd be
>>>> on our tenth booster by now. They are/were heroes and people
>>>> shouldn't forget it.
>>>
>>> This is the truth! But sadly most people have already forgotten. I
>>> remember my half brother (who was completely corona batshit crazy)
>>> wanted to
>>> block all people who did not vaccinate themselves from working and
>>> buying food, and he also wanted a global digital ID system to track
>>> everyone.
>>>
>>> Needless to say, we are no longer on speaking terms, apart from a very
>>> stiff and uncomfortable christmas celebration once a year, but when my
>>> father dies, I doubt we'll ever speak again.
>>
>> Sad to hear. I know very well what it is like not to talk to family
>> though so I completely understand.
>
> No, it's actually to me quite a relief. The reasons are complicated and
> nothing I will get into, but there is a type of person you might have
> met throughout your life, who just sucks energy out of you, and he can
> be that type of person. So I'm quite happy without him actually. =)
>
>>> It's also fun how they all flat out deny that sweden had the best policy
>>> for handling corona. It was just "luck" apparently.
>>>
>>> Fortunately there are a few people in my business network who are
>>> enlightened so corona really brought us closer together when it came to
>>> cooperating and helping each other out.
>>
>> The COVID crap, at the very least, did a good job of highlighting the
>> faults in humanity and who shouldn't be trusted if ever an emergency
>> were to happen. There is no way I would ever again talk to a person
>> who would be willing to snitch on me for "breaking the rules" or
>> demand that people surrender to some global identification.
>
> Wise choice! Yes, I think the people who found themselves together on
> the minority side during corona have forged strong bonds.
>
>>>>> But I suspect the socialists will win next time, since the cycle in
>>>>> sweden usually is 2 periods of socialism and 1 period of centrism.
>>>>
>>>> I honestly don't understand why people ever support socialists. They
>>>> have a century's worth of history demonstrating how destructive or
>>>> incompetent these people are but seem too lazy to read any of it.
>>>>
>>>
>>> This is one of the great mysteries of the universe! How many failed
>>> states and wars and famine do you want mr socialist? 200 years? 500
>>> years? Apparently "that was not real socialism" is such a strong
>>> argument that people just plain refuse to listen to science which has
>>> thoroughly debunked socialism from an economics point of view, or
>>> history, which just keeps supplying us with proof that it will never
>>> work.
>>>
>>> It is one of those things which makes me depressed. But then I pick
>>> myself up again with the thought that we've had the capability of
>>> destroying all life on the planet since after WW2 and yet, despite being
>>> so stupid, we have managed not to do it! There is hope after all! =)
>>
>> We've managed not to, but I don't want my country to be under
>> socialism even for a moment. We don't need to test it to know that it
>> doesn't work. We already know it's a failure. There is no shortage of
>> evidence. It truly is a shame that universities are teaching their
>> students to be open to the idea.
>
> Yes, but remember that socialism thrives on dismantling the education
> system. The biggest threats against socialism is an educated population
> capable of critical thought.
>
> The best soil for socialism, is a stupid population driven by hate and
> jealousy.

is anger also a p;art of it cause it sounds like you got lots

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