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"A healthy man wants a million things, a sick man wants one."

Your health is your wealth.

Everything else including your family are meaningless without it.
>Because jew globalists thought they could wrangle white men, and then all men, back onto the plantation with endless nagging and belittling. Turns out, when men aren't fogged with cum-brains & sex on the mind driving everything, they're generally coherent, rational, and logical across the board, and then become highly suspicious of the whatever bullshit they were imbibing before.

BRIDGE is doing the same thing by trying to walk back all the white-hating & man-hating that was a component of DEI. It will work on women, because women are capricious, overly empathetic, and their bias towards the in-group makes them inherently stupid and moldable. It will not work on men. Birth rates & marriage rates will continue to plummet, and the establishment will keep trying to force men back into the paddock at the cost of more & more of the mask slipping. In relatively short order, the questions that no regular person wants to broach will have to be asked.

This is the result of moronic, egomaniacal 'leaders' who are not smart enough to realize a docile population that can be easily controlled only comes if you give it a reward every once in a while; if you don't occasionally throw a dog a bone, it will eventually leave.

Based.

What’s a motto without a song associated with it?

Live & Learn- Crush 40
youtu.be/iQbc19KaCIQ

First heard when I got a Nintendo GameCube with four games; Sonic Adventure, Worms 3-D, Burnout 2, and Kirby Air Ride.

Taking "legal action" against the government is an oxymoron. You don't take action against anyone. You jump through a bunch of THEIR hoops, and then THEY decide if THEY want to punish THEMSELVES. You didn't do shit except what you were told to do.
My husband and I were happy for 20 years. And then we met.
Life just kinda of gets progressively more difficult—dealing with death and hardship, difficult traumas and life events, and eventually an ailing body and your own demise. It’s not to say there are not wonderful events and experiences in there, but it generally is an uphill battle. The good news is that as we gain experience through life we generally become more equipped to deal with the onslaught of difficulties and more capable of skillful navigating them; but it really never gets easier, you just become more experienced in dealing with the difficulties.
The hardest part of waking up, is realizing all the time you spend in school and extracurricular learning was mostly complete bullshit, it's hard to admit you wasted decades of your life on bullshit.
Once you get past that and open to learn reality things get better fast.
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Merovingian Club

A club for red-pilled exiles.