The Age of Feuilleton

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It is amazing how something written in 1942-3 can be read and still be applicable to society and the trends that lead to inhumanity even as those whom think they have a better social construct sow the seeds of that inhumanity.

As Hesse points out the false and hollow intellectualism of crossword puzzles I hear the echoes of Mises decrying the whodunnit genre of fiction.

People who come up with phrases such as free-market Communism...
 
It is amazing how something written in 1942-3 can be read and still be applicable to society and the trends that lead to inhumanity even as those whom think they have a better social construct sow the seeds of that inhumanity.

As Hesse points out the false and hollow intellectualism of crossword puzzles I hear the echoes of Mises decrying the whodunnit genre of fiction.

People who come up with phrases such as free-market Communism...


:)!!!
 
It is amazing how something written in 1942-3 can be read and still be applicable to society and the trends that lead to inhumanity even as those whom think they have a better social construct sow the seeds of that inhumanity.

As Hesse points out the false and hollow intellectualism of crossword puzzles I hear the echoes of Mises decrying the whodunnit genre of fiction.

People who come up with phrases such as free-market Communism...

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTUKvopsSWLNhmZv_mGrknh86FRtuHfRYbZDfJf6GqEIr5sthdPEA

You try so hard.. Everyone gets a trophy!!!


https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/563a3cd72900002f004dc25f.jpeg?cache=eyqjxxtmiq&ops=scalefit_720_noupscale
 
It is amazing how something written in 1942-3 can be read and still be applicable to society and the trends that lead to inhumanity even as those whom think they have a better social construct sow the seeds of that inhumanity.

As Hesse points out the false and hollow intellectualism of crossword puzzles I hear the echoes of Mises decrying the whodunnit genre of fiction.

People who come up with phrases such as free-market Communism...

That was one of the grossest insults to human experience I've heard tendered in years.
 
It is amazing how something written in 1942-3 can be read and still be applicable to society and the trends that lead to inhumanity even as those whom think they have a better social construct sow the seeds of that inhumanity.

As Hesse points out the false and hollow intellectualism of crossword puzzles I hear the echoes of Mises decrying the whodunnit genre of fiction.

People who come up with phrases such as free-market Communism...

Hey, fuckhead. How's Queen Cunt this beautiful day? :)
 
The way that people just merely accept that the unrecognizable is art...



Or that the MacGuyver remake was good television.
 
The thing is, in turning points, extremes often intertwine.

And it should be no wonder. If one wants to see an example of "free-market communism", just look up a bit to the east.

La province de caca is doing a great job showing everyone how degenerate that idea is.
 
People who spend more time doing the Times crossword puzzle than actually reading it annoy me.


Not as much, however, as those who read it...
 
Yes, you read the headline correctly. In the latest example of identity politics taken to its absurd end, three Australian college professors believe that "playful urination practices – from seeing how high you can pee to games such as Peeball (where men compete using their urine to destroy a ball placed in a urinal) – may give boys an advantage over girls when it comes to physics."

The three professors didn't publish their thoughts on a satirical website like The Onion. Instead, they published on Tes, a website that provides "educational materials, jobs, news, and courses from the world's best community of teachers and school leaders." In the article, Anna Wilson, Kate Wilson, and David Low argue with a straight face that peeing standing up provides an advantage for boys over girls in learning physics.

Explaining what prompted their conclusion about the advantages peeing standing up gives boys, the professors write, "The gender gap in physics, and other related subjects including engineering, has long been a cause for concern. ... Therefore we have to ask: why don’t young women perform as well in physics?"

https://pjmedia.com/parenting/2017/...ding-pee-gives-boys-unfair-advantage-physics/

Then why are women always complaining about men's aim?

;) ;)

Do we make it illegal to pee standing up?


:D
 
"We may similarly identify the five stages of arms-control grief: (1) denial — our enemy did not violate the arms agreement; (2) anger — blaming arms control skeptics for undermining the agreement by unproven accusations of violation; (3) bargaining — admitting that the enemy did violate the accord, but insisting the violation is insignificant; (4) depression — forced to admit that the violation will not be corrected due to intransigence of the enemy; and (5) acceptance — declaring that the overriding imperative is to preserve the arms-control process, rather than punish violations — let alone, withdraw from the agreement."
John C. Wohlstetter, Iran: Arms Control Meets the Kübler-Ross Model


https://spectator.org/iran-arms-control-meets-the-kubler-ross-model/
 
President Trump dropped a nuke on the UN today...



Rocket Man, burning out his fuse up here alone.
 
People who spend more time doing the Times crossword puzzle than actually reading it annoy me.


Not as much, however, as those who read it...

You're such a pretend pretentious ass. Don't Spectator and PJ Media have discussion boards you can perv around, instead? :confused:
 
Another crazy NWer went off on me today about how we invaded North Korea...


Jesus fuck. Is History dead or Kantian?

Who invaded North Korea? Japan

Who made them adopt Japanese names and destroyed all of their family histories? Japan

Who took their women and forced them into servicing their troops sexually? Japan

Who raped China? Japan

Who Liberated Korea? The US and Russia

The latter's participation was an error of strategy as we should have taken care of Japan first and then, maybe, possibly, rescued Europe from Germany...

It was because of Russia that the UN partitioned Korea. It was because of our protection that South Korea was able to rise from the ashes. It was Russian-inspired Communist North Korea that attacked the South and engaged US troops almost wiping them out. It was Truman and China that guaranteed that Korea would be on a permanent war footing. MacArthur was right! Bomb the fucking bridges over the Yalu!
 
It is amazing how something written in 1942-3 can be read and still be applicable to society and the trends that lead to inhumanity even as those whom think they have a better social construct sow the seeds of that inhumanity.

As Hesse points out the false and hollow intellectualism of crossword puzzles I hear the echoes of Mises decrying the whodunnit genre of fiction.

People who come up with phrases such as free-market Communism...

It's either read that shit or count the kernels when he makes his usual morning dump.
 
"One wonders what the Emmys crowd thought of the UN speech. On second thought, one doesn't. One knows. They thought it was a display of ogreish war-mongering by a Neanderthal. Just precisely what most of the MSM and the Democratic Party -- the duo from whom Hollywood gets their marching orders -- thought, or said they thought.

"But here's the truth about those entertainment-types, having worked among them for decades. They're really afraid you'll think they're just dumb actors. So they pontificate endlessly, particularly at awards ceremonies, to convince you (and themselves) they're not nitwits or just mega-rich Tesla communists (formerly Cadillac communists or Mercedes communists). But if they were watching Trump's UN speech -- and sooner or later we all were -- they know deep down what we all know, even if they wouldn't say it in a million years for fear of never working again: he was great."
Roger L. Simon, PJMedia


https://pjmedia.com/rogerlsimon/2017/09/19/back-back-trump-un-emmys/
 
The whole world is going to meet the goals of the Paris Accords...

https://hotair.com/archives/2017/09/19/climate-scientists-previous-warming-estimates-hot-side/

This has links to the mea culpa by the Glow Ball Warning crowd in which they are forced to admit, based on actual data, that there models were tuned to the hot side as the good ol' boy has been telling you for fucking years now...


I'm not going to register. I don't want to send any info to the pasty Isle.
 
...

Living in the city, my wife and I have encountered government as never before. We rely on the subway to get around, enjoy strolls through Central Park, routinely see police officers and traffic cops and have heard about city regulations on just about everything we ask about. Many of the rules and regulations (but not all) make sense.

Because government is so visible in the city, many who live here have a hard time grasping why so many other Americans see government as, at best, a necessary evil. It's not really a philosophical view or an ideology so much as just the practical reality of day-to-day life.

But, when I've lived in rural settings, the day-to-day reality was entirely different. People in such settings rarely encounter government and instead see a society guided by community organizations, churches, helpful neighbors and informal arrangements. When there's a problem to be solved, people get together and solve it. Government rules and regulations from a distant capital are often mocked as unrealistic and intrusive.

For people in such settings, it's impossible to understand why some people think government should have the right to intrude on just about anything that involves day-to-day life....
Scott Rasmussen

https://townhall.com/columnists/sco...of-government-community-and-business-n2384307
 
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