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#1
notions / Re: DiversityWatch
Last post by prime - Today at 11:29 AM
DiversityWatch: world order, Camp of the Saints, tariffs
https://www.amerika.org/politics/diversitywatch-february-22-2026/
#2
hou2600 / Re: Internet resources
Last post by prime - Feb 21, 2026, 04:16 PM
Cool playlist-generating tool
https://topsters.org/
#3
notions / Re: Divorce, cheating, and inf...
Last post by prime - Feb 20, 2026, 10:02 PM
Quote"Alright, goodbye. You're (going to) meet Jesus," Carey Birmingham told his wife, Patricia Birmingham, before he shot her with his gun outside their home in Spring.

The two's argument, which was sparked by Carey's allegedly learning of Patricia's affair, became more and more heated.

https://abc13.com/post/spring-murder-husband-sentenced-carey-birmingham-gets-10-years-in-jail-patricia-birminghams-caught-on-camera/14502224/
#4
notions / Re: DiversityWatch
Last post by prime - Feb 18, 2026, 05:45 PM
DiversityWatch: Leftist murder, Irish illegals, Western Civilization
https://www.amerika.org/politics/diversitywatch-february-18-2026/
#5
books / Re: Banned Books
Last post by prime - Feb 17, 2026, 04:06 PM
Some guy wrote a 597-page book about all the things he saw wrong with Jews:

https://www.thewhitearchive.org/bin/view/Main%20Categories/Jews/Conversion/#Attachments
#6
motion / Heritage Products
Last post by prime - Feb 17, 2026, 03:43 PM
The first real one I have seen: an all-steel coffee maker.

https://puresteelco.com/
#7
notions / Re: Dark Pluralism
Last post by prime - Feb 13, 2026, 04:35 PM
QuoteWe've all heard the maxim, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."

Do you know anyone that altruistic? I don't.

So if the statement makes any sense, it must be because it's not altruistic at all. In fact, it's quite self-interested. In fact, I would say that it's self-interested in at least three distinct ways. With your indulgence and patience, I'll spend a few moments examining each one.

First: On any given issue where people disagree, you may well be right—and those who disagree with you may well be wrong. But you could always be better.

Or put it another way: You may be right. But you should also want to win. And the way to maximize your chances of winning is to constantly expose yourself to competing viewpoints—and to do so as vigorously and frequently as possible....

[Second, i]n any particular disagreement, you may well be right. But you also could be wrong.

And you need to be okay with that. Because if your goal is not to soothe your ego, but to discover the truth, then you need to be prepared to be wrong at any given moment, on any given issue....

[Third,] regardless of whether you're ultimately right or wrong on a particular issue, I would submit that respecting disagreement will make your life much better. It will also make the world a far more pleasant place to live...

https://reason.com/volokh/2026/02/13/journal-of-free-speech-law-cancel-culture-and-the-constitution-three-reasons-why-we-should-embrace-free-speech-by-judge-james-ho/
#8
notions / Re: DiversityWatch
Last post by prime - Feb 12, 2026, 02:13 PM
DiversityWatch: flatulent slurs, self-deportation, slavery
https://www.amerika.org/politics/diversitywatch-february-12-2026/
#9
notions / Re: Divorce, cheating, and inf...
Last post by prime - Feb 10, 2026, 05:44 PM
QuoteSchaffer has been married to his wife Kezia since 2019, after they met on Instagram and she moved to the US, and have two sons aged two and 15 months.

Schaffer allegedly had an affair with his 21-year-old employee Sarah Stock, a podcaster who shames women for having premarital sex.

He called her 'the best he'd ever had' and flew her to his home in Florida under the guise of 'work trips' where they had sex in his secret second apartment, sources said.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15532525/elijah-schaffer-rifttv-podcaster-affair-sarah-stock-marriage-meltdown.html (https://archive.ph/DvHI7)
#10
notions / Re: Divorce, cheating, and inf...
Last post by prime - Feb 10, 2026, 11:31 AM
QuoteHe said he met "the love of my life" six months ago and described her as "the most beautiful and kindest person in the world".

But then came his revelation: "Three months ago I made my biggest mistake and cheated on her," he told the audience, before revealing he had only recently confessed the truth to her.

He went on to say that telling her had made the past week "the worst week of my life".

https://www.gbnews.com/sport/winter-olympics/olympic-medal-winner-cheating-girlfriend