Aside from the friction between old and new names, I don’t have a problem with referring to regions by an…
Aside from the friction between old and new names, I don’t have a problem with referring to regions by an…
Stew Peters, what a peach. https://x.com/JewsAreTheGOAT/status/1860471821264462241?t=3NpHfC4pEVXRfPh4dPdPVA&s=19
Renaming is not about fairness, it’s about power. The power to name denotes authority and it creates a historical narrative.…
Good old Kel Richards on Sky…Sometimes governments tell lies.Kel is being very charitable.
“Aborigines didn’t build the cities” For shame, Bruce Pascoe will be so angry with you!
My work here is done. Happy dick free dreams pansies.
But seriously, how did you go from classic old time actresses of the silver screen to these monsters? What was the path you traveled to get from there to “cute owls”?
Oldish Russian war movie, ok, but the final monologue of Hitler talking to a shadowy figure is more ominous now than it was back then.
https://youtu.be/4RDSrUHQW4Y?si=23bKZzPyJctHo9I4
Everyone knew that, about which they
were afraid to tell even their wives,
we had declared clearly and openly,
as befits a powerful and united nation.
They had always disliked Jews.
They always feared that dark
and gloomy country in the east.
That centaur who is savage
and foreign for Europe, Russia.
I said, “Let’s simply
solve these two problems.”
Solve them once and for all.
Did we invent something new? No.
We simply brought
clarity to all the matters
for which Europe wanted
clarity and that is all.
Goodness. Dot is right.
No doubt he’ll be very gracious about it.
It seems like Halls Gap was the only booth in Mallee that voted Yes.
Gunna need to tweak the narrative.
Bern. Just saw ghost dog coming up, a comfy film.
I’m never sure what to make of it – it has great moments, but I have to be in the mood, as its violence is a little too realistic.
A bizarre combo horror, comedy western.
Ftb:
I thought this film would be worth watching. How wrong I was.
The ABC has become the greatest enemy I have ever had to face, and it has been here at home.
Heston Russell, Major, Special Forces, (retired)
X: We can build that today!
Hahaaa, BS you can!
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My Lunch Break:
Ancient Budapest?
Imagine being hilariously, embarrassingly wrong and complaining about it by whinging about an imagined lack of grace on the behalf of others.
But enough about PM Albanese, Marcia Langton or Thomas Mayo.
Yes, we can.
Please don’t encourage Cohenite, JC. We’ll end up knowing more than we want to.
These Tartaria fantasies are wrong for three reasons.
1. If your civilisation can be ended by a mudslide…oh come on man.
2. Yeah they had electricity. So what? That’s pre WWI technology.
3. They were unable to leave a written legacy with books but also purpose specific artefacts, as we have.
Well done, Grey Ranga. Nice to have a great day!
He’s such a poser. In fact worse than Cannon-Brookes in some ways.
Why the need to make it public?
A small titillating announcement.
Some time between midday and 2pm today, Queensland’s No vote percentage hit 69.
Teehee.
Noice noice.
Dot
Oct 19, 2023 10:22 PM
We can build that today!
Yes, we can.
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BS!
Notre-Dame repairs have people scratching their heads and going f*ck! How did they do it back then.
That fire was deliberate.
didn’t even enjoy the line about the ‘smartest man here’ ?
Rita Panahi:
Another interview with Heston Russell.
Dot
Oct 19, 2023 10:27 PM
These Tartaria fantasies are wrong for three reasons.
fantasies
STFU you mainstream consuming whore.
Steve Inman:
Instant Justice Compilation (10/19)
What does anyone have gain by covering up Tartaria?
Who was it, who defined the mark of a real loser, as bringing a knife to a gunfight?
Sebastian Gorka DrG
@SebGorka
Pro-Hamas “insurrectionists” have taken over Congress:
Julie Kelly
@julie_kelly2
FBI losers brag about helping put a mother of 8 with no criminal record behind bars for almost 5 years. Imagine going thru Quantico only to take away women from their children over a broken window.
Ben Bergquam – Real America’s Voice (RAV-TV) News
@BenBergquam
This just happened outside the Cannon building in Washington DC. You really can’t make this stuff up. You just have to watch it!
Dot
Oct 19, 2023 10:53 PM
What does anyone have gain by covering up Tartaria?
Until I brought it up, you were clueless on the subject. Admit it. So much evidence from around the world of a mud flood.
Globalists Fear Spartacus and His Slave Rebellion
Rishi Sunak set to ban gay and transgender conversion therapy, ITV News understands
REVEALED – Carnage at Israeli NURSERY: Harrowing photos show aftermath of bloodbath caused when Hamas barbarians opened fire at pre-school – leaving teddy bears riddled with bullets and killing unknown number of innocents
Harvard students hold ‘die-in’ and massive protests in SUPPORT of Palestine just 12 days after letter sparked outrage
Sorry ’bout that. Real sorry.
Perhaps there’s a shadowy cabal of wealthy military-industrialist billionaires living in tunnels, and who stole- wait for it – the patents to Gothic cathedral architecture from the Tartarians, after the mudslide apparently big enough to end a civilisation with no remnants:
And who built Notre Dame and Cologne cathedrals, and the Sydney GPO, and who are right this very minute earning undisclosed cash (possibly from birth certificates) and royalty payments from the dead Tartarians. Even though they’re dead.
There’s only one answer to this – the Knights Templar.
Don’t you see? God you MSM sheepwhores! Do I have to spell it out?
Again?
No.
What’s more the evidence is imaginary.
Let’s take some of a comparable or rival theory. So if it happened it was small scale.
Now let’s work that back to re Tartaria.
There is no written evidence, no form of documentation in the buildings and the proof of a “mud flood” is disbelief of imagined historical events “convicts didn’t build THAT!” (no, they sure didn’t).
The theory of earlier colonisation on America seems plausible until there are no written accounts of that happening.
Harry. Harry O’Brien is your name.
Harry, get off the pipe. There’s no cash in it any more. Not for you, anyway.
Knuckle Dragger
Oct 19, 2023 11:14 PM
What does anyone have gain by covering up Tartaria?
You are clueless on the subject.
Stevie T:
That wasn’t actually me that said that.
I know you’re not really a details man, but just thought I’d point it out.
means parts will no longer be available.
Rita was unwise to get side-tracked by has-been Haram Harrumpher’s… tweet.
She’s got a good head on her shoulders, and should have held the AFL down for the count for a clean win without being seduced by The Current Thing.
I wonder if Sky News would ever have Tony Heller on their show?
It would have to be a 30 minute segment at minimum. Tony would say, F off unless they do.
They won’t of course.
Heller would raise eyebrows.
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Tony Heller:
“New Scientist” is reporting old news which has nothing to do with science and everything to do with propaganda.
Grave News About Journalism
New OT up.
Great to be back in Italy and have a tour guide who said, as only Italians can, welcoma toa whata we goinga doa todaya. Being a ‘panoramic’ tour in the mountain ranges that ring Messina we did yet another hour-long bus trip up precipitous hairpin bends that once again seemed endless, but nothing like as freaky as the terrifying Montenegro goat track. We ended up at a very large and very new (built 1972) but anciently themed cathedral on the hill top of Tindari, a magnificent effort of modern Catholicism, with its mosaic Life of Mary and Christ writ very large on its interior walls, all of it overlooking the Tyrrhean sea from a great height. It houses the seventh century wooden carving of the Black Madonna and the Christ Child, both deliberately carved in black and displayed held up by statuesque angels in flight. The myth is that fishermen found this statue on a beach. Another myth is that it represents the Virgin in a splendid moment of forgiveness of a negroid woman who was offensive to her. It’s style is of the early Byzantine period, and I note that the icons we saw at the monastery yesterday in Crete had a similar colouring. I have a theory about it all but here is not the place to detail it. Genetically of course the population of Sicily is very mixed indeed racially so the black coloration might come from recognising that, but my theory doesn’t go down that track at all.
The assoicated archaeological site on the top of this mountain dates back to Greek occupation by Carthaginian troops, mercenaries and their families, loyal to Sparta around 350bc. A very well preserved Greek theatre from that period was one of the treats of the tour. When the Romans had a presence here in the 2nd century BC till the 4th century AD they took out much of the chorus area in front of the audience seats and built a small wall with arched entry points, making it less of a theatre overlooking the sea through still-extant arches and more of an arena for gladatorial and wild animal fights. A lot of the seat is still in situ, although the site as a whole was mined by villagers in later ages for its dressed stone on the town’s defensive walls. Also only half destroyed and still impressive is a massive Roman forum and basilica a Roman bath house with some very fine mosaics still in situ on the flooring. One in particular I’ve never seen before was a centaur male with horse hoofs and a sort of dragon-fish tale – a rare marine centaur. A three-legged triskele (three legs walking a circle), the emblem of the Isle of Man in the UK, was also in these 2nd century AD mosaics, so not brought by the later Norse rulers as is often said. It’s also appeared recently in Syria at an even earlier date, says out guide. Part of the Indo-European cultural base, I’d hazard a guess. Deep blue views of this storied sea and all the above besides. Worthwhile making the effort in what was a sirocco-wind hot day.
We’ve had only sunny blue days for our whole trip; unusual for October. No complaints and no suggestion that this is something unique. The Med is variable.
Forgot to mention that around the back of the brand new cathedral, a necessary build because there is so much adulation of the Black Madonna they need to accommodate crowds, lies a smaller and darker and in some ways more impressive 15th and 16th century medieval church, which also houses the replica of the Madonna which is carried around at times of festival and blessings of the fishing fleet, when she goes out to sea.
Oh my aching feet and legs we were all saying about these boot camp tours, where there are tough tracks to walk up and plenty of stairs too. Good for us though.