Atheism and Christianity are really two sides of the same reductionist coin. Both base their entire view of divinity on the concept of God as this pure moral arbiter whose entire purpose is to distribute metaphysical gibs to every goyfaggot in the world
Pagans, animists, etc never had this problem. They recognized that the world is full of beings/forces beyond our comprehension whose motives are just as capricious as any other living thing's, if not more. An obvious truth to anyone who has viewed the world through this lens
A person's relationship with a deity is as transactional as any other. You want Apollo's favor, you immerse yourself in things he likes such as music or athletics. What use would any god have for a person who just wagecucks and doomscrolls all day?
Stell dir vor, eine Frau geht mit der Bankkarte ihres Ehemannes einkaufen. Sie legt die Lebensmittel in den Einkaufswagen, anschließend auf das Kassenband und schließlich in den Kofferraum eines Autos, dessen Anschaffung, Unterhalt und Treibstoffkosten vollständig von ihrem Ehemann getragen werden. Danach fährt sie in die Wohnung zurück, deren Miete er bezahlt und für deren laufende Kosten er aufkommt.
Zu Hause räumt sie die Einkäufe in die Regale ein, betrachtet stolz die gefüllten Schränke und sagt:
„Das habe ich mir alles selbst erarbeitet. Ich bin zum Supermarkt gefahren, habe die Lebensmittel ausgesucht, bezahlt und nach Hause gebracht. Das alles ist das Ergebnis meiner harten Arbeit.“
Für die meisten von uns klingt das nach Realitätsverlust und Undankbarkeit. Natürlich war sie es, die die Einkäufe erledigt hat. Niemand bestreitet ihre Handlung. Doch wie könnte sie behaupten, sich all das selbst erarbeitet zu haben, während sie die Mittel ihres Ehemannes genutzt hat? Wie könnte sie übersehen, dass sie mit seinem Geld bezahlt, sein Auto gefahren und in der von ihm finanzierten Wohnung lebt?
1954, au cœur du vieux royaume macédonien. Tandis que des ouvriers travaillent à la construction d’une route, ils font une découverte fortuite qui va bouleverser les connaissances des archéologues : un tombeau célébrant la conquête d’Alexandre et l’Après-vie. Thread à 🧶
Nous sommes près de la moderne Naoussa, sur la grande plaine macédonide, non loin de l’antique Miéza célèbre pour son climat tempéré, ses sources et l’école où Aristote enseigna son savoir à Alexandre pendant trois ans.
Au IVe siècle, la région est prospère et bien peuplée, fournissant à l’armée royale un escadron de Compagnons et une phalange pour la conquête de l’empire Achéménide.
Après la Conquête, ceux des Macédoniens qui choisirent de rentrer dans la mère-patrie - avec souvent une petite fortune en poche - plutôt que de servir les Diadoques se firent ériger de grands tombaux dans leurs cités natales, dont les façades sont souvent plus impressionnantes que les tombeaux royaux d’Aigai.
Big Food is quietly adding BUG & INSECT PROTEIN FLOUR to your everyday groceries — WITHOUT your knowledge or consent.
PepsiCo is actively testing cricket proteins in Cheetos and Quaker Granola Oats… and now experimenting with WORMS as a protein source for drinks, snacks, and more. At least six major companies are grinding insects into flour for foods, beverages, confectionaries, butters, oils, and seasonings.
No labeling. No warning. You’ll never know it’s in there.
ADM (Archer Daniels Midland) is already producing insect-based foods in Illinois. The industry is exploding — projected to hit $4.6 BILLION in sales and 1.4 MILLION TONS of insect protein by 2027.
Here’s the dirty secret they don’t want you to see:
- Crickets are being hyped as “60% protein” — but independent testing shows only ~13%.
- Cleveland Clinic warns 30% of cricket farms carry parasites that transmit disease to humans.
- The chitin (exoskeleton) they call “digestible fiber”? NIH admits they don’t even know how the human body processes it.
This isn’t about “saving the planet.”
This is a hidden agenda to rewrite what we eat — sneaking it into your food supply without a single vote or label.
Demand full transparency.
Boycott anything that touches this.
Your plate, your choice.
After 10 years of fasting myself into the metabolism of a 30-year-old, here's my most powerful fat loss tool:🧵
1. Stop eating for 18 hours a day.
What is intermittent fasting?
It's not about WHAT you eat. It's about WHEN you eat.
You cycle between eating windows and fasting periods.
Most popular: 16:8 (16 hours fasting, 8 hours eating).
But the real magic happens at 18 hours.
Intermittent fasting isn't a diet.
It's biological renovation. You're not restricting calories.
You're restricting TIME.
This metabolic switch transforms how your body burns fuel. And it's the secret to reversing aging.
This film was banned in Germany. I just watched it.
It opens w/a brown man suddenly, randomly stabbing a White mother in the neck as her little boy watches her die.
The plot? An American vigilante in Europe is executing foreign rapists & the judges that let them off.
A thread 👇
The film pulls no punches; there are cut scenes to a news report that talks about migrant crime. The vigilante quotes Nietzsche, & says he is doing this "for you" (the people of Europe) until they can rise up & do it for themselves, & says everything you were taught was a lie.
There are also cut scenes of various "influencers" talking about him saying "we need this in Italy/Canada/America/etc"; the messaging is explicit, it feels like the director is putting out a very clear message w/this film; it almost feels like he is encouraging what he presents.
Everything about Net Zero is fake. The temperature record, climate models, the “climate emergency”, cheap renewables, green jobs, and even the claimed emissions cuts — it’s all built on lies and distortions. A thread 🧵(1/12)
The global temperature record has been repeatedly “adjusted”. Past cooled, present warmed to exaggerate warming. Tony Heller has documented it for years. UK Met Office stations are mostly poor quality with huge error margins. (2/12)
Climate models run too hot. High sensitivity estimates don’t match observations. Even the IPCC has dropped the extreme RCP8.5 scenario. The scare stories are built on faulty models. (3/12)
Epidemiology is a powerful tool to determine the major route by which diseases such as HIV are transmitted. If a disease is spread via sexual intercourse, track tracing is easy.
When the pathogen spreads through the air, things are less obvious. Hence the Covid failure.
The South lost the Civil War. Then it won the story.
For a century, the “Lost Cause” narrative turned a rebellion to preserve slavery into a noble tragedy, violent restoration into resistance, and defeat into inherited grievance.
The Nakba narrative is its modern parallel. 🧵
2/ The “Lost Cause” emerged from the shock and dishonor of Confederate defeat in 1865.
The Nakba narrative emerged from the humiliating Arab military defeat in 1948/9.
Both transformed a failed war into a myth of stolen innocence and sacred grievance.
3/ Both rejected compromise and went to war when they lost a vote.
Lincoln promised not to ban slavery where it existed. Seven states left the Union as soon as he was elected.
Arabs were promised a state alongside a Jewish one. They started a war immediately after Parition.
Did you know that "gossip" originates as a noun from the Old English term "godsibb," meaning "sibling in God"? A gossip was a woman who attended another woman during childbirth, that intellectual part of society was all that stood between women & unchecked maternal mortality.
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Sex is a division of labor (& nothing else). Women's work in Old English society was spinning, weaving, gardening, cooking, childrearing, caring for the ill & elderly, all of which was communal. Women in feudal societies retained preclass leadership in these specific sectors.
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Be it at the village well, birthing room, or oven, women spoke to one another in large groups; even more importantly often without any men around. By the time of the 14th century a gossip took on a new meaning beyond baptisms & midwifery, to that of a very close friend.
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Lisbon Valley, Utah. North of Bears Ears is to be opened for uranium mining.
Still scarred from the last uranium boom, the one the EPA hasn't even finished cleaning up.
This week, the federal government decided to do it again.
The whole approval took 11 days. Tribes got a 7-day window to respond, take it or leave it.
One leader called it outrageous and indefensible. A Canadian company gets to mine it, royalty free, under a law from 1872.
That law lets companies pull minerals off federal land without paying the public a dime in royalties, a rule written for pickaxes and mules, still running the uranium industry today.
Here's the part most people will miss: the general public didn't get a say at all this time, the emergency order waived that requirement completely.
Tribal nations are legally different. The government owes them direct, government to government consultation because of treaty and trust obligations going back generations. That legal requirement still applied here. It just got squeezed into 7 days.
Who decided 7 days was enough to weigh in on land that's been theirs for generations?
#DemsUnited
→ Nevada Current breaks down how Velvet-Wood became the first project ever approved under Trump's energy emergency, the Burgum quote calling it a "mineral security" win, and the five tribal nations whose concerns got steamrolled anyway. nevadacurrent.com/2025/05/28/fed…
→ Grand Canyon Trust's energy director lays out the legal case for why this fast-track was illegal from day one, and the 500+ abandoned uranium mines still poisoning Navajo land from the last time this happened. grandcanyontrust.org/blog/interior-…
“Of course they will. It’s the cornerstone of their ‘greatness’ ideology and comes with a whole pile of bonuses: the ‘Russia's internal Azov Sea’ and all that other crap.
That said, using Crimea as a launchpad to attack Ukraine is already pure military absurdity.
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“From here on, the Freedom-Loving Ukrainian Bird’s borscht recipe is in full effect:
complete air-defense collapse, the remaining fleet getting more and more holes punched in it, the shadow fleet getting shut down, total resource and logistical exhaustion, … 3/