Monday, December 31, 2018

future orientation 3 of 3 ( article 1 of 2 today )


FUTURE ORIENTATION 3
( article 1 of 2 today )
I am going so far as to make this sweeping generalization.  Peasants are afforded preferred status culturally and freemen are vilified.  Peasants are given Citizen Of The Year awards for strongly built and sturdy, tidy cottages.  But freemen are ostracized for regarding shelter as disposable and give their homes about as much attention as you would a 1993 Honda Civic with 300,000 miles on it with every body panel having a different color of flat house paint.  McDonald wrappers clog the back seat floor and the rear window plastic flaps in the wind.
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Now, this is not to say that the inhabitants of these dwellers aren’t groveling pigs.  They very well can be, as both the bottom feeders and the middle class both utilize the same types of shelter.  But let me pause here in defense of those bottom feeders.  Back when I was in the military, after I had decided that signing on the bottom line was the worst mistake in my life and the life was cruel ( hey, I was too young to realize all jobs were exactly just like this ), I turned to the sweet solace of alcohol and those three years passed in a blur.
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If I hadn’t been in a field that had constant shortages of personnel, I probably would have been punished for my lack of enthusiasm I displayed every chance I got.  It could very well have been the start of a downward spiral that could have gotten out of control.  It wasn’t, for the grace of Baby Jesus.  I’m not so in awe of my innate abilities I can point my finger at any drug user and be judgmental.  Booze, drugs, they are equally stupid ways to potentially screw up your life.  Most of us have been there.
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It is easy to give up hope and just let crap slide in importance and things get to be in a feedback loop.  So try to reign in your hateful judgement.  It is easy to condemn someone for cheating and claiming medical disability that is bogus, but if he lives in an area without employment ( SURE we have 4% unemployment as 100 million eligibles are out of the workforce ), what are the abundance of options there?  This is not to excuse lack of effort.  Just a cautionary word edgewise.  That could be YOU one day.
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Anyway, as I said yesterday, disposable housing is part of a strategy.  It is an evolutionary response to occupation, invasion and theft.  This is something a peasant doesn’t have to concern themselves with, because he is protected by institutionalized rapine. Go on, peasant scum, live securely in my hovel.  No one will burn it down, since you pay 25% of your crops in tax to fund the military.  And my, look how pretty it is, with the flower bed.  Good peasant!  Biscuit for you!  And the peasant feels good because they look good.  And feels secure in his company leased “castle”.
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But those barbarians! What scumbags!  We’re better than he is, even if he is free, because our homes are pretty.  What a douchecanoe he is, partaking in drink!  Our lord and savior will welcome us into heaven since we rendered unto Caesar AND do not allow Devil’s rum to touch our pure lips.  Ah, classism, the last refuge of the oppressed pretending they are free.  I just recently read that the Irish are considered Low IQ, on par with the Turd World countries full of Little Brown People.  You know, the folks that Future Orientated by immigrating here and taking over local politics.
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The Irish had a nasty habit of thumbing their nose at British aristocracy.  How dare they!  What impertinence.  They were second only to poor Southerners on the Top Ten Scumbags We Dislike list of the blue blood New England protestant elites because of such cheekiness.  How dare these scumbags don’t play our game of thirty year mortgages and debt slavery!  How dare they live in poverty rather than yolk themselves to our factory mills!  Of course, to be fair to our scumbag elites, those very same poor Whites then treat Blacks with equal contempt, who have the exact same attitude.
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If life were in the least bit fair, ALL poor would have risen up long ago and united to smite the scumbags who hid behind the skirts of capitalism.  But, social engineered racism.  Who does it pay? Rich asswhores.  And for those of you who decry my unfair treatment of middle class working folk, lumping you in with the NON working rich elite, beware.  I know you are correct.  You don’t belong in the same class.  I know that.  Do the other poor folks soon to form into mobs?  Beware unfair envy in the riots and guillotines to come.
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My point here is that “lack of future orientation” is just part of the propaganda of those controlling you and pushing your behaviors.  A crappy house, and sloth, and alternating perceptions of reality are all painted as idiots and swine wallowing in their filth.  But it is a manufactured myth to placate the debt slaves ( not to say that the myth isn’t built of some reality, just that the cultural adaptations of one group is ALWAYS used to justify persecuting them to your group ).
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When it is our job to kill Vietnamese, they are filthy animals living in squalor, eating rotted stinking food. When we invade the middle east to shove democracy up everyone’s ass, the inhabitants are boy sodomizing ragheads.  When the Yankees continue vilifying Southerners, they are trailer trash sister humping banjo playing no shoe wearing hillbillies ( Southerners are vilified to excuse the colonializing and war crimes ).  And when Blacks are accused of lack of future orientation, low IQ, viciousness and sneakiness, it is the exact same charges that are ALWAYS levied against your enemy.  To depersonalize him so killing him is easier.
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And yes, that is what Blacks and Social Justice Warriors are doing to White males right now.  Vilifying us to psych themselves into a lynch mob.  Sure, turnabout might be fair play, but do you really want to prove your low intelligence by buying into your own BS?  Clarity of thought and mind allows you to plan and execute at levels far exceeding your enemies. THAT is why I insist on these types of articles.  Well, that and I enjoy writing them.  Clarity is why you can laugh at yourself, also. Hey the future doesn’t look too bright.  But you can still enjoy it.
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note: Here is a $20 wool blanket from Sportsman's.  It is four pounds and 70% wool.  Given the prices of wool the last few years this seems like a pretty good deal ( I think the percentage of wool might be a smidge too low, but that is part of the low price ).  It is from India, although I'm not sure why that has everyone all spastic over in the comments here.
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16 comments:

  1. Jim, have you bought and tried those blankets you mentioned? I read the reviews, I'm mostly scared off.

    My wife purchased me 3 items on amazon based on the good reviews. Both were faulty and were sent back.

    Here's the thing, I don't know why this is but reviews are mostly invalid now a days. When you read them half are excellent and half are junk. How can this be? Are the sellers selling goth junk and good stuff and it's a roll of the dice as to what you receive?

    Through online attrition I am buying less and less stuff all the time. I'm not a fan of sending stuff back. I purchase very little in the first place, and when I do it is for something I want or need and I don't want to dally around with it. Back to bricks and mortar for me and eventually everything internet will be passe'.

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    1. The only reason I would buy it is because it is from Sportsman's Guide. I get, maybe, one dud out of thirty products. I've pretty much had nothing but great luck from them. I have all the wool blankets from them from three years ago, just not this particular one.

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    2. Yeah sportsman is pretty good mostly. I like getting foreign military surplus items as most are blow out cheap, unique, and more durable than modern sweatshop thrown together items. I got a bunch of those wool blend disaster blankets in a 10 pack one time. They do shed fibers but are warm, and I use them between blankets as an extra thermal liner, or for the dog to snooze on all winter. Put a few in those vacuum shrink space bags then you have a stash of godsend blankeys in the winter post apocalypse.

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    3. Right, I wouldn't use them except in between other blankets-they are way too fragile. I've had similar ones but not these exactly.

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    4. I'm rather lucky in that my local gold,silver shop also sells military surplus.they always have the surplus us wool blankets. A little pricy but if I can't hold what I'm buying in my hands forget it.

      2:48

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    5. All they need is guns and you have all the shopping you need right there.

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  2. That Civil War book that you linked actually looks rather interesting. But they’re charging more for it than I’m willing to part of my slave wages :D $21 for a kindle? Seriously? For a bunch of friggin 1’s and 0’s!

    Oh well, I did wish list it, and might get it at some point.

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    1. The kindle at $15 is overpriced, but not the $20 for paper. Well, okay, I hate to gamble that much on a book myself. But I did buy this book, and paid that much. I sure hope it is worth it ( I have literally hundreds of books waiting to be read. In paper. Almost that many in Kindle. Better to die with stacks of unread than to ever run out ).

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    2. Generally, I’d prefer a physical copy (although kindle does have its advantages, such as the built in dictionary) but I’m running out of nooks and crannies to stuff things into, in my limited space RV, so kindle is a better option for me at this point in time.

      Oh, and I do have that blanket that you linked. I have not actually used it yet, but it’s pretty thick, and larger than average, and appears to be a decent blanket for the price. You do have to dry clean it though, which to me is a negative. It also stinks worse than Rosie O’Dumbbell's cooter, at a New Orleans fish market, on a hot summer day, so you have to take the good with the bad I suppose :D

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    3. The description said put outside for 72 hours to get rid of the insect repellent. No need to dry clean. Woolite in cold water on gentle cycle.

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  3. "Woolite in cold water on gentle cycle."

    Make sure you do 2 at a time so it doesn't get off balance and waddle across the floor, smash through the wall and take off down the road like ours did yesterday. It was at that very moment that I found out both washer faucets were locked in the on position and could not be turned off. The main shut off is under the stairs in a cubby hole which is covered up by the refrigerator. I had to drag that big, heavy side by side out, far enough to scoot behind it, grab a flashlight and work open that contemptible access panel then wind back through all the pipes and wires to get to that valve, which seemed like it was almost frozen too. So yeah I got some work waiting to get done. Sometimes I wish I lived in a hole in the ground out in the middle of nowhere.

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    1. I re-read this a couple of times trying to find any drama, but no luck :) Hilarious story, though. Not that you were too amused.

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    2. “so it doesn't get off balance and waddle across the floor, smash through the wall and take off down the road”


      Okay, are we still talking about Rosie here? You know I had to ask :D

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    3. I only gave you the first chapter. Turns out that washer, which was here when we moved in, was a Maytag experimental model. There was about 900' of power cord rolled up inside it on a spool. Well that washer just kept on truckin', crossed the property line and drew a bead on the neighbors brand new Ford F450 4x4 dualie with 4 horse trailer on the back. The washer careened off a stump and headed for the trailer and slammed into the trailer. Fortunately there were no horses in but there was 11 blue ribbon Canada Geese hens in it, headed for the international geese show in Montreal this coming Friday. The concerned owner hired an agricultural psychiatrist to come out and take a look. She, the psychiatrist, claimed the geese were emotionally traumatized and incapable of laying eggs. The neighbor had a fit and came over and asked me what I was gonna do about it. I asked him what he wanted me to do and he said he didn't know but I have to do "something!". So I reached behind the door and grabbed 4 8lb bowling balls and my Rem 870. I threw all 4 balls into the air and then turned them to dust before they hit the ground. When I turned to the neighbor he was gone and there was a long trail of multi-brown colored, lumpy liquish material from here to the horizon. The washer was laying on it's side with woolite spewing all over the ground and the power cord was singed. I went over there with the hand truck and brought it home. When it warms up a little I'll open it up and take a look.

      The blankets? Don't ask me how but, the next day (yesterday) we found them in the hallway linen closet, clean as can be, and nice and soft and inviting and no nasty smell. It's a mystery. I'm taking one camping next weekend down in the Smokey's just north of Chattanooga.

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    4. 7:17-that's an image that might stick :)
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      GS-only one explanation-Gremlins.

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  4. re:
    northern bankers' invasions of the Confederate nation,
    northern bankers' mass-murder of Southron civilians of all colors

    I own a hardback of the Kennedy book THE SOUTH WAS RIGHT. Some mornings, we sit on the porch while following a few dozen TSWR links, and you betcha, something stinks in government schools. This was merely Reason Number 14,657 to home-school.

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    E-blankets

    I'm good, thanks. But, ya know, most of our blankets around here are already mostly a dog-hair bland [sic] from use. [que: cymbal crash] Although... I might send for one just to check the touted quality of the "...painted stripe and cross, and well-integrated bits of tin-foil and golf-ball rubber-bands..." Thank you for the intrigue surrounding the comments (reviews) section. You are a rascal, and we need more rascals!

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