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7/26/2025, 1:33:19 PM
>>511409658
>You saw a little glimps of their structure, you saw only one of their handler, you saw only one of their connection, but you are unable to consider the whole image, a really fat fucking image!
seen more than that.
>You better learn your place, wage slave and build at least somewhat of a little space where you can shut down your mind at least for a minute.
this is you telling on yourself. soft power ain't worth shit.
Christ is King and their lot never had a chance.
>You saw a little glimps of their structure, you saw only one of their handler, you saw only one of their connection, but you are unable to consider the whole image, a really fat fucking image!
seen more than that.
>You better learn your place, wage slave and build at least somewhat of a little space where you can shut down your mind at least for a minute.
this is you telling on yourself. soft power ain't worth shit.
Christ is King and their lot never had a chance.
6/21/2025, 1:08:49 AM
>>508122698
Jesus was Hebraic. Your ancestors were the pharisee. We know the score here, yid.
Jesus was Hebraic. Your ancestors were the pharisee. We know the score here, yid.
6/15/2025, 11:46:00 PM
>>507468851
Yea I was in college in the city then and it was great, post Giuliani crime-cleanup, city was breddy gud, fun times, there were still nogs to be aware of of course but cops kept them in check all the way up to 125th. Before 9/11 you could get a fake ID for $20 in Chinatown that was perfect, but a lot of the best bars didn't care anyway. As EDM took off the big clubs got incredibly lame, too expensive and filled with EDM dorks but also bewildered bridge-and-tunnel guys who didn't understand dance music but were still there trying to snag underage poon, except by then tastes had changed and girls wanted nothing to do with guys like that.
The hipster scene started to evolve in 2002-2003 in Brooklyn, though. My peer group were the first people to start wearing trucker hats, beards, flannel, microbrews, etc.; all the hipster tropes were new then. And you won't be surprised to know that the real "pioneers" of the modern hipster scene were total fucking dickheads.
Yea I was in college in the city then and it was great, post Giuliani crime-cleanup, city was breddy gud, fun times, there were still nogs to be aware of of course but cops kept them in check all the way up to 125th. Before 9/11 you could get a fake ID for $20 in Chinatown that was perfect, but a lot of the best bars didn't care anyway. As EDM took off the big clubs got incredibly lame, too expensive and filled with EDM dorks but also bewildered bridge-and-tunnel guys who didn't understand dance music but were still there trying to snag underage poon, except by then tastes had changed and girls wanted nothing to do with guys like that.
The hipster scene started to evolve in 2002-2003 in Brooklyn, though. My peer group were the first people to start wearing trucker hats, beards, flannel, microbrews, etc.; all the hipster tropes were new then. And you won't be surprised to know that the real "pioneers" of the modern hipster scene were total fucking dickheads.
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