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Walker wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 7:12 pm

Here on this board you have intelligent Americans to source,
That must be a joke, especially coming from someone who posts Breitbart links. There is no such thing as an impartial, balanced American--especially not on here.
Stop telling me what I watch and read. How the fuck would you know what I watch or read? We are living in the age of the internet, in case you hadn't noticed. I don't limit myself to one source, unlike you.

ps Trump isn't going to build a 'historical' ballroom. He's building a new ballroom. He's had the historical (and historic) building torn down. I doubt if Trump's monstrosity will ever be called 'historic', unless people a hundred years in the future are fascinated by his gargantuan bad taste and tackiness (if it lasts that long, which is doubtful).
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Walker wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 6:33 pm I am not worthy to be in the company of such a great man as Trump.
Come on now Walker, don't sell yourself short.

Based on your comments on this forum, you're every bit of Trump's equal, and I bet he'd be glad to have you rake out his diapers for him.

Or perhaps...

(as I once vaguely remember seeing in that old 80s movie about a young Chinese ruler called "The Last Emperor")

...you could qualify for the great honor of doing a close inspection (a sniff-test) of Emperor Trump's diaper droppings in order to detect any deficiencies in his diet (you know, as in not enough Big Macs per day, or not enough ketchup on his fries).
Walker wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 6:33 pm I'm back on the original topic of you mocking Trump, without a valid reason.
I see what's going on here, you're trolling us.

You're having a big laugh at trying to trigger the poor gullible nitwits on the forum, right?

And that's because no one could be dumb enough* to say that there is no valid reason for mocking Trump and actually mean it. Ha! :lol: - that's a good one, Walker, you got us.

*(Unless of course you just so happen to be this guy -

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AyN34sFk ... ture=share

Is that you in the video, Walker?)


Btw, our favorite Canadian immigrant girl - Joni Mitchell, is extremely disappointed with you. And the point is that lips that praise Emperor Donito Trumpolini have no business expressing a love for Joni's music.

So, how about you stick to trying to figure out why Obama wasn't in the Oval Office on 9/11 (as was your concern in the video), and don't ever mention Joni's name again.
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Hmm. I was going to say that Americans don't even know who their president is most of the time, but thought it was a bit much, then you post that video clip of Walker :lol:
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Hey Walker, here's an interesting-looking video that appeared in my feed. What do you think its original source was? I need your American expertise because that would tell me whether or not I should click on it, and the man's words will change depending on where it was sourced from, correct?

https://x.com/ImMeme0/status/1937751922603360705

Too late. I looked at it anyway. The man is talking about cancer. For some reason he gives it the euphemism 'the left', which is odd.
You know how bad the cancer has become when it's making Republicans look 'principled and steadfast' :shock:
It would make a good political slogan: ''Vote for the party that's beloved by radical islamists--the CANCER PARTY.''
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accelafine wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 10:55 pm
Speaking of videos, I looked up that Jimi Hendrix cover that you like so much, the one by that woman with the great lungs and guitar skills. It was to illustrate some point that I forget now. And then I wondered, why are all her videos frozen in time? She never seemed to progress to stardom. So I researched and found out, she fell off a cruise ship. Lost at sea, like, five or six years ago. Holy smokes.


All Along the Watchtower
Bob Dylan

"There must be some way out of here"
Said the joker to the thief
"There's too much confusion
I can't get no relief
Businessmen, they drink my wine
Plowmen dig my earth
None of them along the line
Know what any of it is worth"

[Verse 2]
"No reason to get excited"
The thief, he kindly spoke
"There are many here among us
Who feel that life is but a joke
But you and I, we've been through that
And this is not our fate
So let us not talk falsely now
The hour is getting late"

[Verse 3]
All along the watchtower
Princes kept the view
While all the women came and went
Barefoot servants too
Outside, in the distance
A wildcat did growl
Two riders were approaching
The wind began to howl

*

Princes kept the view. I like that.

No distractions.
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Trump Firing Commission Overseeing White House Ballroom Sparks Fury - Newsweek
“President Donald Trump’s firing of all members of an independent federal agency expected to review some of his construction projects, including his planned $300 million White House ballroom, has sparked an online backlash.”

Committee architecture steps out of The Fountainhead and into action. The tail wants to wag the dog.*

Fury may be a bit too strong of a word in the headline written for a click, then again, TDS in susceptible women is an emotional affliction aggravated not by political philosophy, but rather by a decisive, confident man exercising power on behalf of those he has sworn to protect, which is the job description. And fury is so easy online.

Relativists appear to be the most vulnerable to the intellectual ravages of TDS.

Of course, decisiveness and the confident use of legal power as it was intended to be used are factors that aggravate the debilitating condition of TDS and its effects on grokking.

*

Question to AI:
AI, what does the word "Grokking" mean?

AI answer:
Grokking refers to a phenomenon in machine learning where a model, after a period of seemingly stagnant learning, suddenly achieves significant improvement in understanding or performing its task. This abrupt shift in performance is akin to a moment of clarity, where the model intuitively grasps complex concepts or systems. The term is derived from Robert Heinlein's science fiction, where "to grok" means to understand something deeply and fully. Grokking challenges traditional expectations in learning, as it suggests that models might initially seem not to learn or improve, only to later exhibit a swift elevation in capability.


* A committee wants to overrule the executive branch of the federal government, or at least slow the project down to California levels of corruption with years of delay while everyone has a say, and gets their taste of the gubberment green.
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Walker wrote: Thu Oct 30, 2025 3:01 pm Fury may be a bit too strong of a word in the headline written for a click, then again, TDS in susceptible women is an emotional affliction aggravated not by political philosophy, but rather by a decisive, confident man exercising power on behalf of those he has sworn to protect, which is the job description.
Come on now, Walker, stop trolling us.

You've had your fun with trying to trigger us with statements that only someone who is joking would dare to make.

You're good, Walker, but you're revealing the ruse by going way overboard in pretending to be so profoundly ignorant and brainwashed.

So, please - please - please - admit to us that you're only just pretending to be this dumb.

(In the meantime, can someone notify RFK Jr. of the possibility of "TDS" not being a mere "syndrome," but a contagious virus that is passed on to others through the mental ether. For I seem to have contracted a nasty case of "W(Walker)DS" and "A(Age)DS" :shock:)
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Walker wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 1:30 am
accelafine wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 10:55 pm
Speaking of videos, I looked up that Jimi Hendrix cover that you like so much, the one by that woman with the great lungs and guitar skills. It was to illustrate some point that I forget now. And then I wondered, why are all her videos frozen in time? She never seemed to progress to stardom. So I researched and found out, she fell off a cruise ship. Lost at sea, like, five or six years ago. Holy smokes.


All Along the Watchtower
Bob Dylan

"There must be some way out of here"
Said the joker to the thief
"There's too much confusion
I can't get no relief
Businessmen, they drink my wine
Plowmen dig my earth
None of them along the line
Know what any of it is worth"

[Verse 2]
"No reason to get excited"
The thief, he kindly spoke
"There are many here among us
Who feel that life is but a joke
But you and I, we've been through that
And this is not our fate
So let us not talk falsely now
The hour is getting late"

[Verse 3]
All along the watchtower
Princes kept the view
While all the women came and went
Barefoot servants too
Outside, in the distance
A wildcat did growl
Two riders were approaching
The wind began to howl

*

Princes kept the view. I like that.

No distractions.
You didn't notice the name 'Bob Dylan' when you copypasted that?
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accelafine wrote: Thu Oct 30, 2025 6:35 pm You didn't notice the name 'Bob Dylan' when you copypasted that?
Of course I noticed. I made the posting, read the lyrics, thought about the lyrics, listened to Hendrix do his cover, listened to the lady do the cover of the cover, and listened to Dylan the composer.

What did you do? Nothin' much, given the evidence.
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seeds wrote: Thu Oct 30, 2025 4:32 pm
:lol:

I don't know what you're talking about.
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(continued)

... and furthermore, I pointed out the most important lyric.

Yeah, that's the ticket.
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Walker wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 7:36 pm
SpheresOfBalance wrote: Sun Oct 26, 2025 6:47 pm
Walker wrote: Wed Oct 22, 2025 12:19 am Leftist taste in architecture.

Here’s a monument to failed Leftist Policies.
It looks like a big crypt.
How appropriate.


https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news ... 2231174805
You've gotten soft, your perspective so obviously juvenile.
The metaphors are rich, glasshopper.

I didn't build it, you didn't built it, and he just might say he didn't build it by using the same rather gauche logic that he didn't raise one thin dime.
https://img.patriotpost.us/01K8EAN4EBHK ... dpr=2&q=50
No dumb-ass, you just simply deserve to be treated in kind! Welcome to the mirror!

Remember what I told you way back when your boy first ran, that 'he'd be remembered as the worst president ever' His newest approval rating, 30% positive and 60% negative, your boy is well on his way... You shouldn't mess with someone that's more intelligent than you, when it comes to knowing the character of people. It's due to what I knew about him.

1) That his mentor was Roy Cohn, (a closet homosexual in the days when it was extremely unpopular), that gave him the advice to say he always won despite the contrary. I mean it figured, psychologically, that such a clown would say such a thing in those days. But dumb-ass Trump had no idea who the hell he was listening to. And so liar became his middle name. Which severely screws with ones psyche, to where they have no idea which end is up, what the truth really is. And that my friend leaves one at odds with the majority, typically.

2) The way he shite on the contestants on the Celebrity Apprentice that tried to do their best, despite them not being capable of rising to his demented standards.

Mainly just those two things showed him for the social loser he is. Only the rich force themselves to stomach him, birds of a feather.

AND ALL THE LOSERS BELIEVE HIM! BIG MISTAKE! HAD THEY ONLY KNOWN ABOUT ROY COHN'S TUTELAGE! PROOF THAT ONLY FOOLS ARE SO GULLIBLE.
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accelafine wrote: Sun Oct 26, 2025 10:09 pm
SpheresOfBalance wrote: Sun Oct 26, 2025 9:06 pm Okay, I'm gonna stop beating my favorite dead horse, because he's beyond the point of no return. Not even magic could turn this wooden puppet into a real boy. There's only sawdust in that head of his. He'll never be a part of us REAL people that understand that, no matter what culture, sex, color, religion, faith, wishful thinking, creed, damaged (either of birth or self inflicted) or country, we're all relatively the same, in that we want freedom to do our own thing, (as long as it doesn't 'purposely' negatively affect others), both physically and psychologically. I mean to say, if you don't like what you see in your neighbors yard, look elsewhere, as they might not like what they see in your yard. Please be capable of looking past your own nose. In the universe there are no rules to guide us, only in the small minds of small humans do humans try and DICTATE to others how they must live out their lives. It's Okay for us all to disagree, it's part of the human differentiation reasons that we do, which are exactly the same for us ALL. Meaning there is no one ideology with which all others must be compared as if it were king. Believing otherwise makes us all fools, because it means we are ignorant of the reasons humans are differentiated. The fact/truth is, that the only thing we absolutely owe one another is to leave one another alone to pursue are own meaning to life, as no one wants to be told what that is. NO ONE!!! Only rules, (laws) that protect everyone's interests including diversity, the health of the planet and ALL of it's inhabitants like that of a shepherd, should be maintained such that all competitiveness shall never lead to wars, instead only on a sporting playing field, should we compete, which makes us all stronger and longer lived.

This is the way to see the biggest picture of them all, the entire world including our wonderful universe that has made all our lives so abundantly rich. The differences between us are actually very easily understood. All we have to do is account for ALL the facts, the truths that is human differentiation to understand what we ALL are, which is relatively the same...

...very simply, different...
Such bullshit. Not EVERYONE wants 'freedom' at all. 'Freedom' doesn't mean doing what you like in your own yard regardless of how it affects others (and yes, I'm well aware of your weak 'clarification'). We are all part of a society, and have certain obligations as such. Everything is connected. If you do things in your yard that upset your neighbour, then they in turn are not going to give a shit about YOU and will make YOUR life as miserable as they can. Having consideration for others is not anti-freedom; it's the opposite of that.
Could you define exactly what you mean by 'freedom'? TIA.

ps. Humans are just another animal. We accept that other animals have certain traits and habits. Humans are group animals. Denying our basic nature has got us into quite a pickle.
I'll just consider the source. And by the way, Humans aren't social animals, that's a smoke screen. If the truth be told Humans just 'USE ONE ANOTHER' and call it sociability. Anything to get a step up!
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And they let out all that lovely asbestos :(
TheNewRepublic wrote: Is Trump’s Ballroom About to Give Everyone at White House Asbestos?
Trump’s White House destruction may have a major asbestos problem.

Red flags have been raised over asbestos and other potential health and safety risks during President Trump’s demolition of the White House’s East Wing.

“Federal law requires comprehensive asbestos inspection, notification, and abatement before any demolition,” the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization wrote in a press release last week. “No publicly available information demonstrates that these statutory obligations have been fulfilled.”

Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey described similar concerns in a letter Thursday to the firm carrying out the demolition, ACECO of Maryland.

“The demolition of a structure of the age and historic national significance of the East Wing demands the highest possible standards of care, not the lowest bid and a blind eye toward regulation,” Markey wrote, according to ABC News and The Washington Post. “Construction workers on the East Wing site, nearby office workers and tourists, and passersby could now be at heightened risk of developing lung cancer, asbestosis, or mesothelioma from the inhalation of demolition dust.”

There is no safe level of asbestos exposure, and the fibers can stay in the air for days.
https://newrepublic.com/post/202472/tru ... n-asbestos
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SpheresOfBalance wrote: Fri Oct 31, 2025 11:18 pm
accelafine wrote: Sun Oct 26, 2025 10:09 pm
SpheresOfBalance wrote: Sun Oct 26, 2025 9:06 pm Okay, I'm gonna stop beating my favorite dead horse, because he's beyond the point of no return. Not even magic could turn this wooden puppet into a real boy. There's only sawdust in that head of his. He'll never be a part of us REAL people that understand that, no matter what culture, sex, color, religion, faith, wishful thinking, creed, damaged (either of birth or self inflicted) or country, we're all relatively the same, in that we want freedom to do our own thing, (as long as it doesn't 'purposely' negatively affect others), both physically and psychologically. I mean to say, if you don't like what you see in your neighbors yard, look elsewhere, as they might not like what they see in your yard. Please be capable of looking past your own nose. In the universe there are no rules to guide us, only in the small minds of small humans do humans try and DICTATE to others how they must live out their lives. It's Okay for us all to disagree, it's part of the human differentiation reasons that we do, which are exactly the same for us ALL. Meaning there is no one ideology with which all others must be compared as if it were king. Believing otherwise makes us all fools, because it means we are ignorant of the reasons humans are differentiated. The fact/truth is, that the only thing we absolutely owe one another is to leave one another alone to pursue are own meaning to life, as no one wants to be told what that is. NO ONE!!! Only rules, (laws) that protect everyone's interests including diversity, the health of the planet and ALL of it's inhabitants like that of a shepherd, should be maintained such that all competitiveness shall never lead to wars, instead only on a sporting playing field, should we compete, which makes us all stronger and longer lived.

This is the way to see the biggest picture of them all, the entire world including our wonderful universe that has made all our lives so abundantly rich. The differences between us are actually very easily understood. All we have to do is account for ALL the facts, the truths that is human differentiation to understand what we ALL are, which is relatively the same...

...very simply, different...
Such bullshit. Not EVERYONE wants 'freedom' at all. 'Freedom' doesn't mean doing what you like in your own yard regardless of how it affects others (and yes, I'm well aware of your weak 'clarification'). We are all part of a society, and have certain obligations as such. Everything is connected. If you do things in your yard that upset your neighbour, then they in turn are not going to give a shit about YOU and will make YOUR life as miserable as they can. Having consideration for others is not anti-freedom; it's the opposite of that.
Could you define exactly what you mean by 'freedom'? TIA.

ps. Humans are just another animal. We accept that other animals have certain traits and habits. Humans are group animals. Denying our basic nature has got us into quite a pickle.
I'll just consider the source. And by the way, Humans aren't social animals, that's a smoke screen. If the truth be told Humans just 'USE ONE ANOTHER' and call it sociability. Anything to get a step up!
Humans are absolutely social animals. Even the most 'unsociable' humans need other human contact. When isolated, humans suffer hugely increased rates of mental disorders and physical health problems like strokes and heart attacks.
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