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Forwarded from Millenniyule
The NFT was apparently not listed on Rarible. That has now been fixed.

https://rarible.com/ethereum/items/0x8ef7d89bde6d369ad3ee2801625ad1f3c95173c7:1
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Forwarded from Millenniyule
Beginning at 10pm GMT (11pm CET, 5pm ET, 2pm PT):

Outro AMA

Watch here or on Rumble, Odysee, Twitter or FTJ Media.
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Forwarded from Millenniyule
2025, NIGHT #20

The final evening's entertainment is complete and has been archived:

Outro AMA
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Happy new year, everyone.
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Forwarded from Endeavour
If someone says "collectivism is bad", everything else they say should be disregarded. All politics are collective because society is collective.

And what you'll find is that these people always support collectivism for the groups who they actually like.
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Pox Populi has been a busy bee!

https://news.1rj.ru/str/pox_populi/9048
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Perth Road, Dundee, 1979 vs 2024.
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Forwarded from Endeavour
I have no interest in neoconservatism, but I can be against it without pushing Third Worldist dog shit like George Galloway.
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Forwarded from Millenniyule
Millenniyule interviews have a 120-minute slot, so most end up lasting about 100 mins. Sometimes I think an interview should have been much longer. In future, some nights could have a new format: some short interviews (30 mins) and a long one (2-4 hours).
Anonymous Poll
65%
Yes, this sounds good
21%
No, keep all at 100 minutes
14%
I can't decide!
Forwarded from Counter-Currents
Greg Johnson on "The Venezuela Adventure" and the confused and downright stupid reactions on the identitarian Right.

"Yes, I’ve heard a long list of good things that might come from this. But they give me no joy, given that America is actually dying at the hands of enemies within. Thus listening to Trump touting the potential upsides of the Venezuela adventure is like hearing that he traded America’s last cow for a handful of magic beans. We just don't have time for this foolishness."

https://counter-currents.com/2026/01/the-venezuela-adventure/
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The Social Contract is void. Act like it.

Critique of the Boomer generation* is never-ending, but it can be summarised thusly: The Boomers had a working Social Contract, the post-Boomers don't.

What is the social contract?
If you work hard at school and get some qualifications, you'll get a job/career that will see you through until retirement and pension. Pay your taxes, respect the police, vote, trust the BBC, and in return you'll get your 3-bed semi, a couple of cars and annual vacations. You'll be comfortable and you'll be entertained.

The Boomers upheld their side of the contract and the State upheld its side, mostly. Most Boomers still think the contract is valid, but it isn't. The State has ceased to uphold its part of the bargain, especially since 2020 (but going back much further).

We post-Boomers were raised with the values of that contract, and it's difficult for many of us to let go of them. We're habitually drawn to civic duty, and it doesn't help that our Boomer parents or grandparents expect us to adhere to the contract, oblivious as they are to the fact that it's broken. We're made to feel like failures when we don't have that successful career, nice car and a mortgage.

But we're not failures. Upholding your side of a contract when the other side has ceased upholding theirs is foolishness - true failure in fact.

Traditionally, the citizen is in a relationship with the State. Some might argue that it's never a healthy relationship, but most of the time it is at least functional; mutually beneficial (it was for the Boomers, for example). Now, since 2020 especially, we see that the State is a toxic narcissist, trying to control us through narcissistic manipulation tactics: Fear, gaslighting, projection, slander, isolation, confusing our perception of reality, turning us against those who mean well etc.

The Boomer can't let go of that relationship. The State, their narcissistic partner, might not be perfect (and getting worse as it ages) but it's too late to find someone new, they're co-dependent, and they have good memories together. The post-Boomer, however, can still get out with some dignity intact. Compared with Boomers, the relationship is newer, and the good memories fewer, and whilst the State might be dependent on the post-Boomer, it offers so little in return that it can't be called 'co-dependency'.

So get out! There's no valid contract anymore - no marriage. It was broken long ago. The way to deal with a narcissistic partner is to cut them out of your life entirely. They need your attention but you don't need theirs.

*It goes without saying that not all Boomers exhibit 'Boomer behaviour', and no modern generation is perfect.
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Forwarded from The Jolly Reiver
Robin Hood, the greatest folk hero in English history. Beloved outlaw fighting against a tyrannical king and oppressive corrupt lawmen, giving hope to the downtrodden people of England.

Hollywood: “he was no hero”

I wonder why they’re making a film like this…? 🤔🤔🤔
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Lots of stupid Russo-Amerimutt talking points about Greenland being "colonized" by Denmark.

Scandinavians are a native population in Greenland. They settled Greenland centuries before the ancestors of current-day Eskimos arrived.

Scandinavians were also the first Europeans to settle America - via the settlements in Greenland - some 500 years before Columbus... and many centuries before USA existed.

Of course, Ashkenazi philistines like Stephen Miller can't be expected to know such things.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER!
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A tram service began in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, in 1901. In 1910 a tram office and shelter opened at Victoria Circus. This was an ornate cast iron construction built by Walter Macfarlane & Co., iron founders, of Glasgow; a clock tower on top was donated by R.A. Jones. (Robert Arthur Jones was one of the most important benefactors of the town. See my post of 29th March 2018).

As the tram system grew, Victoria Circus became known as 'Cobweb Corner' due to the number of overhead cables creating what looked like a giant cobweb. The Tram Office was demolished in 1932. The tram system itself lasted until 1942.
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Forwarded from The Woodlander
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