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Deep cover Trolling

Cosmopolitan Kabulis strike back? πŸ”—
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Tired of being trod under by the warlord culture the US has created there, they're trying to take back the city. It would be nice if civility made a comeback there, but I'm not holding my breath. It will be snuffed out the second the pentagram withdraws.

Psych drugs: dangerous and useless πŸ”—
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Most people become crazy by experience and the thought patterns thereby induced. Thinking is the most effective, but hardest way to fix the problem. Psych Drugs mask symptoms temporarily while creating very real life-threatening (and sometimes permanent) side-effects. Like with most chronic illness, you must look elsewhere from "official" medicine to find a cure.

The "sucks" TLD: extortion racket πŸ”—
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I'm not too worked up about it, you don't really own your reputation. Also, teodesian.net does indeed suck.

Conservatives starting to "get it" on civil disobedience? πŸ”—
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I doubt it. The place to start is contesting all the BS laws the police use to rob us. That said, ignoring the idiotic regulation is already done on a massively widespread scale. See above dilbert strip.

Wyoming outlaws gathering environmental data, sharing with feds πŸ”—
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Not great, but it is a reaction to Feds using such data as excuses to steal private property, which is worse. Author of the piece is a typical federal supremacist though -- doesn't care that data obtained by trespass isn't legal evidence.

Bionic Boots πŸ”—
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Looks fun.

Congratulations, Chumps: Bill Bonner's message to new grads πŸ”—
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Enjoy the slavery, suckers. Sure was nice living high on the hog off of debt you kids have to pay for.

Walter Block gets hit with court fees for "frivolous" libel case against NYT πŸ”—
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He was foolish to think he could sic the state on it's own propaganda organ. You'd think being Rothbardian this long would make you understand that the gang can't be trusted. Must be working in academia induced brain damage.

3D printed revolver: named in honor of Japanese political prisoner πŸ”—
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For printing a gun, of course. I am saddened by the interviewed creator's lack of hardcore-ness though:
Personally, I hope that no 3D printed firearm is ever used in a crime, or truly anywhere but a safe environment at a range with proper and full precautions taken.
Or, say to defend someone's life from aggression maybe? It's like hearing gun advocates say 'well if I could live in a world without guns at all...' Oh, the one where women and cripples were powerless against strongmen? Have fun with that.

False color image of thunder πŸ”—
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Artificial Sperm created in lab from DNA, donor sperm πŸ”—
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Sorta like IVF from the other end. I guess the authoritarian technocrats can have their 100% gay utopia now???

Female rape gangs in S. Africa πŸ”—
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I guess they decided to get in on the national pastime there too.

The head of Obama's (drone) Murder, Inc. πŸ”—
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Michael D'Andrea. The lapdog media dare not utter the spook's name, due to mortal terror that they might have to do actual work rather than "access journalism" (e.g. printing government press releases unedited).

Russel Brand: Trademark the love-o-loution πŸ”—
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Goober.

'Social perfectionism': why the male suicide rate is so high πŸ”—
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Stoicism will literally save some people's lives. Life is flawed, and that's good. It's that same utopian impulse that drives all the authoritarian insanity out there (societal suicide rate).

Yet another big asset forefieture πŸ”—
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Steal 16k cause you're a pirate

America's Reverse midas touch πŸ”—
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There is no question that the Americans will continue to try to create mischief around the world, β€œtouching” vulnerable, exploitable countries, for as long as they can. But there is another question that deserves to be asked: Do the Americans β€œtouch” themselves? Because if they do, then the next candidate for extreme makeover into a bombed-out wasteland might be the United States itself. Let's consider this option.

...And that's where things get interesting. Because, you see, if you shoot at, imprison, and otherwise abuse a defenseless civilian population long enough, what you get in response is an armed insurgency. The place insurgencies are easiest to organize is in prison. For instance, ISIS, or the Islamic Caliphate, was masterminded by people who had previously worked for Saddam Hussein, while they were imprisoned by the Americans. They took this opportunity to work out an efficient organizational structure and, upon release, found each other and got down to work. Having a third of young American blacks locked up gives them all the opportunity they need to organize an effective insurgency.

To be effective, an insurgency needs lots of weapons. Here, again, there is a procedure for acquiring military technology that has become almost routine. What weapons are being used by ISIS? Why, of course, American ones, which the Americans provided to the regime in Baghdad, and which ISIS took as trophies when the Iraqi army refused to fight and ran away. And what weapons are being used by the Houthi rebels in Yemen? Why, of course, the American ones, which the Americans provided to the now overthrown pro-American regime there. And what are some of the weapons being used by the Syrian regime of Bashar Assad? Why, of course, American ones, sold to them by the Ukrainian government, which got them from the Americans. There is a pattern here: it seems that whenever Americans arm, train and equip an army, that army stands a really big chance of simply melting away, with the weapons falling into the hands of those who want to use them against American interests. It is hard to see why this same pattern wouldn't hold once the US places much of itself under military occupation.
This is fundamentally the answer to the 'how much ammo to stockpile in the event of SHTF?' question. Enough to get more off of the unmotivated slave armies sent to quell the rebellion. People aren't yet thinking of the blowback that happens from the war coming home, but they'd better be. People don't take kindly to being militarialy occupied for long.

The "Sand Flea" πŸ”—
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Why "Progressives" defend Jade Helm πŸ”—
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Because it's the same old "my football team is better than yours" BS. The right is interested in it, ergo evil.

Jetman goes to Dubai πŸ”—
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Egypt: Hey! If the Saudis can invade Yemen... πŸ”—
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Then we get to invade Libya.

More bullshit patent reform πŸ”—
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It'll just empower the bureaucrats more, and punish the little inventor as usual. The trolls, being tighter with the patent office will still win.

It's harder to do math in heat πŸ”—
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Logic is the last thing on your mind when sweatin' like a pig.

Trustless multisignature hardware wallets πŸ”—
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This is a really great idea. Would be awesome for corporate finance too; authorizations require meetings of the board, etc.

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