Deadlift
Sad story on how one anon started lifting. For him, it was a life or death crisis that he will always regret.
Sad story on how one anon started lifting. For him, it was a life or death crisis that he will always regret.
An anon on 4chan who works as a statistician studies the US election vote data for signs of fraud: GATHER ROUND ANONS AND GET READY TO SCREENCAP. I’m still working on my analysis, but I want to share my initial findings with the rest of you. I think I’m starting to get an idea of … More Anon Spots Election Fraud
When a routine political event is now treated by the common people as an incoming disaster, you know there’s something seriously wrong with the country: The DC area is not the only location reported to be preparing like this, either. This is actually pretty sad – it’s the first time in my life when I … More Disaster Preparedness
A pretty poignant parable on what’s happening on a societal level in the United States nowadays: A black man with a knife was shot by the police last night in Philadelphia. Almost predictably, a riot broke out in the city, with much ensuing looting, destruction of property as well as further violence between the police … More The Ant Jar
A cute little comic that’s suddenly very relevant in light of the recent beheading that took place on the streets of Paris in broad daylight: For those who are interested in more details on the beheading, an archived version of a news report on it is here. Lastly, an example or two of the sort … More Tolerating the Intolerant
With another major election coming up, it’s good to have a small reminder on why the system is set up as it is, imperfect as it can be sometimes:
An anon poses an interesting theory, and a simple method to determine whether a person might be good or evil: The shopping cart is the ultimate litmus test for whether a person is capable of self-governing. To return the shopping cart is an easy, convenient task and one which we all recognize as the correct, … More The Shopping Cart Theory
An anon comments on an interesting phenomenon whereupon people yearn for heroes of a bygone age, and how it might explain a lot of modern political behavior and even the recent riots in the US: I was reading a history of the USSR recently and there was a passage from a woman who had been … More The yearning for heroes
An anon’s rather unusual interactions with the Goetic demon Gusion a few days after an apparently failed attempt to invoke said demon, and some of the banters that followed:
Sometimes, all it takes for one to change their views on matters in life, especially extremist views, is for one to be on the receiving end of said views: