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🇫🇷 French engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, left, poses high on the steps of the newly completed Eiffel Tower, 1889
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This is where euthanasia will ultimately end up in the UK.

They withdrew the need for parental consent for contraception/abortion/covid jabs/transgender issues.

That was them laying the groundwork for what was coming.

This is sick.
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She could actually redeem herself for all the ridiculous pageantry if she pulls this off.

https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/1982415159638569469
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Marble statuette of a naked white woman from Iraklia, Greece, c. 2700 - 2500 BC. The marble figure comes from a tomb in the Cyclades. Rows of dots on the face reflect tattoos. Eyes and hair were once painted in black paint.
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Meme of the Week 24

It was a tough competition this week on the Darkstream. For the first time ever, there were FOUR 10/10 memes and most of the other memes were high quality as well. But this one clearly took the prize, as it didn’t require a single word to rhetorically criticize the convergence of ChatGPT. DISCUSS ON SG

https://voxday.net/2025/11/06/meme-of-the-week-24/
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RFK Jr In 2024 on using GLP-1 drugs for obesity, arguing that a $3 Trillion per year band-aid ignores root causes like diet and lifestyle, proposing a $600 billion annual investment in organic meals instead. (44 seconds)
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☕️THE RETURN OF SNAKE PLISSKEN ☙ Thursday, November 6, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS🦠

When did we start living in a real-life version of Escape from New York? Was it this week, during the pandemic, or did it maybe start earlier? That and more, in the roundup.

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/the-return-of-snake-plissken-thursday
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British archeologist Sir Leonard Woolley (right) and T. E. Lawrence at the excavations at Carchemish, with a slab depicting a Hittite chariot, c. 1913.
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"An eight-year-old who received a murdered ten-year-old's heart began having nightmares about the killer. Using the child's denoscriptions, police found and convicted the murderer based on completely accurate details about timing, weapon, location, and the victim's final words."

https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-mystery-of-transplanted-consciousness?r=lp6h7&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
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'The Nymph' by Giovanni Battista Lombardi (1822 - 1880) is in Palazzo Facchi, Brescia, Italy.

Look at the detail showing the extreme skill in depicting water with marble.

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Benjamin Espen reviews The Wise of Heart.

"When it comes to the two sides, I was impressed by Schantz' version of gender affirmation theory, put into the mouth of the prosecuting attorney just like William Jennings Bryan's defense of biblical interpretation on the witness stand. Like a medieval disputation, Schantz gave the side he clearly does not agree with the chance to make its best argument.

"That Schantz' rhetorical opponents are not interested in returning the favor was vividly illustrated by Kickstarter shutting down the crowdfunding campaign originally intended to publish this book. Schantz was able to find an alternative platform, but [the] way in which real life rhymes with fiction here is eerie.

"This was an great book, both thought-provoking and interesting to read. The illustrations are top-notch as well. I'm happy to recommend it."

https://www.benespen.com/wise-of-heart-book-review/
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WWII Wasn’t Worth It

A British WWII veteran issues a scathing verdict on the state of Britain today and his regrets about having defended what is now a collapsing, demoralized, half-occupied nation: A 100-year-old veteran shocked the hosts of Good Morning Britain today by declaring that winning World War II ‘wasn’t worth it’ due to the state of the […]

https://voxday.net/2025/11/07/wwii-wasnt-worth-it/
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Ted Cruz has come to a conservative think tank to prove that he is still relevant.

As senate chair of the Senate commerce committee, he has to justify his salary by staying active in the trade war against China, even if it means resorting to historical fiction.

Translation:

- "The Chinese are engaged in a 1000-years war against the US."
Read : I am positive that Chinese people have started to hate us 800 years before we existed. The Song dynasty was already devising plans to take down America. Know your history.

- "Their objective is total global dominance"
Read : Our objective as a hegemon, from government to corporate level, is total global dominance over vassals first (that's done since 1945) and pesky sovereign countries.

- "We, the US, are often slow to action. We tend to slumber on threats".
Read : In our perpetual war against the emergence of a peer competitor, it takes us time to manufacture a new crisis when we identify an emerging threat to us. But make no mistake : we are the threat to them. Ask Germany, Japan, Russia and China.

- " I think more and more people's eyes are opening up".

Read : More and more opinion polls in Western countries show that despite our efforts to demonize it, the image of China in the Western population is improving. We need more money for propaganda and weaponry. Raising tariffs on imported Chinese goods, which means raising prices for the American consumer, is how we plan to make a ton of money.
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This is my favorite timeline chart.
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A man on Twitter found where a girl lived by looking at a picture of her hand in the grass.

First he determined which state might have such grass in relation to the climate. The angle of the hand shadow helped confirm his guess-- it was Ohio.

Then, by the moisture content of the same grass, he found out which areas of the state were raining during the period of the photograph. And from the style of clothing, he knew it had to be a small town.

He concluded that the photo was taken in Springfield. Then he explored the park areas of the town and found the girl's house and got the name from her car data.

Welcome to the Internet
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