Monday, March 09, 2026
Dammit. "Hey, I can fix that fast"
which turns into an hour, which causes you to find something else....
Analysis: True
A liberal man in NYC yelling about how everyone is welcome, as a Muslim man yells "Allahu Akbar!" and uses him as a literal springboard to throw a homemade bomb.
The West’s suicidal empathy on video.
The West’s suicidal empathy on video.
And if they'd built the bombs properly and killed a bunch of people, this idiot would probably be one of those blaming the dead and maimed for 'provoking the terrorists'...
The Village Affliction did gather some responses to Mayor "I support this,
and so does my wife" responding to the terror attack the media doesn't want to name that.
I have no actual use for this,
but a double rifle with affordable ammo... oh yeah.
Make it bigger and .45-70, less affordable ammo but I'd love one.
Sunday, March 08, 2026
And if they'd gone off as the terrorists planned,
Hizzoner the Globalize-the-Intifada Mayor would have been calling for an end to islamophobia.
And that's exactly how the NYeffingTimes and most of our 'Is it possible to hate these bastards enough?' media would've pushed.
And that's exactly how the NYeffingTimes and most of our 'Is it possible to hate these bastards enough?' media would've pushed.
A downside to e-books instead of paper
Few years back I started getting a bunch of stuff on e-books instead of paper, and the one big problem* is location:
I used to wind up with a book in the living room, maybe one by the bed, sometimes a third in another place where, next time I was there, I'd read a bit more of it. Second wife once commented about having more than one book going at a time depending on what room I was in.
Don't do that anymore, and I can't decide if it's a problem or not.
*Yes, backed up offline on everything; no, I don't trust Amazon or whoever not to change or make things disappear because "Oh no, you don't actually own that book just because you bought and paid for it!"
I used to wind up with a book in the living room, maybe one by the bed, sometimes a third in another place where, next time I was there, I'd read a bit more of it. Second wife once commented about having more than one book going at a time depending on what room I was in.
Don't do that anymore, and I can't decide if it's a problem or not.
*Yes, backed up offline on everything; no, I don't trust Amazon or whoever not to change or make things disappear because "Oh no, you don't actually own that book just because you bought and paid for it!"
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