A contemporary view of Antifa

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Re: A contemporary view of Antifa

Postby denise » Thu Nov 05, 2020 5:49 am

no humour involved things devolve.

have you actually ever taken mushrooms?
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Re: A contemporary view of Antifa

Postby denise » Thu Nov 05, 2020 6:31 am

okay I am going to give you the awesomist easiest side dish for any upcoming occasion: butter garlic Worcestershire mushrooms seasoning salt ground pepper saute until dinnertime delicious.
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Re: A contemporary view of Antifa

Postby Kurt » Thu Nov 05, 2020 3:17 pm

denise wrote:no humour involved things devolve.

have you actually ever taken mushrooms?


Yes.

Mushrooms and LSD. Haven't touched either in 26 years.

But usually when someone quits a drug it is because it is overwhelming and it interferes with your life. After one especially pleasant and massive mushroom trip over 1/4 century ago I decided that I loved it but no longer needed to do it.

What is funny is all the people I used to do drugs with are now all very happy and very successful, if you classify "success" as being happy with what you are doing and not broke.

Normally when you read about someone using meth or heroin and then talking about all of their drug using friends pretty much everyone is dead or in prison or maybe even got their brain so toasted that they found god. (when booze causes brain damage it often leads to a religious experience during withdrawal )

The only bad part about mushrooms is the taste. I never could mask it. Pill form would have been awesome, so those in Oregon, Denver and DC should give it a shot for 6 hours out of a day. I think it is worth it.

Speaking of people who die, one thing I noticed is that all the people I knew in my teens and 20's who were mooches are dead. By mooching I mean financial mooching and social mooching (the person who had zero social skills but is not offensive either so no one bothers to tell them to fuck off). I am wondering if anyone else in their 40s and 50s has noticed this as well?
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Re: A contemporary view of Antifa

Postby Dabbi » Thu Nov 05, 2020 10:04 pm

can we declare a a winner in the war on drugs

yet another war the US has lost
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Postby el3so » Thu Nov 05, 2020 11:17 pm

Think you can soak the magic mushrooms in honey, never had them fresh, taste isn't the most pleasant part of the experience but no pain, no gain.
denise wrote:okay I am going to give you the awesomist easiest side dish for any upcoming occasion: butter garlic Worcestershire mushrooms seasoning salt ground pepper saute until dinnertime delicious.

My lazy gourmand recipe doesn't even involve a pan or stirring.

Take stems off mushrooms, pick and blow off obvious dirt, could peel the topsides, place in a row cap-down on tinfoil, put dollop/tea spoon of room-temp garlic/herb butter (supermarket stick includes salt, could make your own) on each, fold aluminum foil into a toblerone bar shaped envelop, leave some room inside but make sure the folds are tight, put near low-medium heat source, 10 to 20 minutes depending on shroom size and heat, unfold or scissor top, serve with bread for dipping. Easier to reheat if you unfold.

If you are adverse to garlic butter mushroom juice you should reconsider your life choices but I guess you can always drain them before plating up. Juice is excellent as a base for a pan sauce or day later as a toast spread with some bacon and/or eggs.
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Re: A contemporary view of Antifa

Postby Alphabet » Fri Nov 06, 2020 3:45 am

Kurt wrote:Both from the standpoint of the Constitution and sound statesmanship, it is not fascism, but the vindictive, intemperate "antifa" movement that is the cause of all these troubles.

This was said by some dip named Tyler Gardiner.

But it seems to be at the core of both Anti-antifa and anti-BLM. Blaming the reaction to the problem as being more of a problem than what is the cause of the reaction.

It is how we get stunted.



You've fucking nailed it. Like, literally. There is no ANTIFA. It's only deep fake video showing a bunch of in reality White, Neo Nazi, KKK, and militia goons burning shit down.

Kurt, for real....How haven't you won a Pulitzer at this point?
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Postby el3so » Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:56 pm

When are they going to start recruiting anti-fa members to guard the rape camps? Asking for a friend.
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Re: A contemporary view of Antifa

Postby ROB » Thu Nov 12, 2020 12:30 am

Alphabet wrote:You've fucking nailed it. Like, literally. There is no ANTIFA. It's only deep fake video showing a bunch of in reality White, Neo Nazi, KKK, and militia goons burning shit down.

Kurt, for real....How haven't you won a Pulitzer at this point?


Does writing half witted shit like this ever get tedious for you?
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Re: A contemporary view of Antifa

Postby ReptilianKittenEater » Thu Nov 12, 2020 3:43 am

Kurt wrote:
Speaking of people who die, one thing I noticed is that all the people I knew in my teens and 20's who were mooches are dead. By mooching I mean financial mooching and social mooching (the person who had zero social skills but is not offensive either so no one bothers to tell them to fuck off). I am wondering if anyone else in their 40s and 50s has noticed this as well?


I didn't keep in touch with the mooches. Went to a high school reunion a few years ago and the main pattern I noticed with people that died were that they were fairly regular smokers.
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Re: A contemporary view of Antifa

Postby Alphabet » Thu Nov 12, 2020 5:43 am

ROB wrote:
Alphabet wrote:You've fucking nailed it. Like, literally. There is no ANTIFA. It's only deep fake video showing a bunch of in reality White, Neo Nazi, KKK, and militia goons burning shit down.

Kurt, for real....How haven't you won a Pulitzer at this point?


Does writing half witted shit like this ever get tedious for you?



Nope. Cuz the weaponized autistic nerds on 4chan just did a massive info dump on ANTIFA today. To be fair, I'm against lists, but since most of you cunts here are ok with them, well.....let's just get it over with once and for all.
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Re: A contemporary view of Antifa

Postby Kurt » Thu Nov 12, 2020 3:10 pm

Alphabet wrote:
ROB wrote:
Alphabet wrote:You've fucking nailed it. Like, literally. There is no ANTIFA. It's only deep fake video showing a bunch of in reality White, Neo Nazi, KKK, and militia goons burning shit down.

Kurt, for real....How haven't you won a Pulitzer at this point?


Does writing half witted shit like this ever get tedious for you?



Nope. Cuz the weaponized autistic nerds on 4chan just did a massive info dump on ANTIFA today. To be fair, I'm against lists, but since most of you cunts here are ok with them, well.....let's just get it over with once and for all.


Cool. Where is the list?

If I am on it then that means I get to totally snowflake out as a quivering mass of fear.
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Re: A contemporary view of Antifa

Postby seektravelinfo » Thu Nov 12, 2020 3:44 pm

Yah, where is the list that the esteemed 4chan has put out?
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Re: A contemporary view of Antifa

Postby Alphabet » Sat Nov 14, 2020 3:21 am

It is literally on 4chan.

I know....I know....That dude(s) AOC, Maddow and PMSNBC didn't report it, but it is there. Literally on their own Twitter sites.

I still stand by my words on lists being fucked up. Even with cunts who I disagree with.
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Re: A contemporary view of Antifa

Postby ROB » Sat Nov 14, 2020 3:49 am

Ya, there is def a list. Been around for a few years and keeps getting rereleased (presumably updated).
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Postby el3so » Mon Nov 16, 2020 2:32 am

Other than that one time they got actual Russian military involved, when did 4chan ever accomplish anything outside of the internet? ;-)
FWIW never even visited it myself, cultural osmosis only.

But I remember MSM throwing a sh!tfit over that Kekistan flag, the gamer chick thing, thinking it was kids trolling or some computer jester like stuff. Round here, little people taking the piss out of whomever above them is funny. Like that squatting in Area 51 thing, it was funny but make-belief but still funny for the part that wasn't make-belief. Some dudes on a keyboard. The lulz.

A semi-private way to voice and share opinions, feelings, fears and dreams. Imagine that. If it all fails, whole www thing was worth it IMO solely on account of all the porno and the torrents.
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