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Holocaustic
Holocaustic
1 year ago

I actually talked to a Christian that believed that crap.
He knew the Jews were rotten and supported them because he thought it would expedite "the rapture."
I told him he was an immoral retard...

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Izzy
Izzy
1 year ago

The current conflicts in the Middle East is similar to Albert Pike's prophecy that the 3rd world war will be caused by the tensions between Zionism and Islam. Evangelical and Charismatic Christians believe in the concept of futurism which heavily influences American foreign policies and they believe that the creation of Israel is a fulfillment of God's prophecy. Futurism and the whole rapture nonsense was created by the elites in order to set the stage for a world war 3 scenario and delude these idiotic modern Christians into believing that they are part of a moral crusade to defend humanity from the Eastern (China, Russia) and Islamic World. Pike believed that this third world war will lead to heavy casualties and bloodshed on both sides and the result of it will be a golden New Age of Luciferianism.

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nopch8t
nopch8t
1 year ago

. You said going against gods will , so who would go to hell the suicide bomber or the one who brain washed the bomber, or both ???.

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Alpha_Male_Lifestyle

Probably both

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TheManInside
TheManInside
1 year ago

The background road noise is terrible.
That cheap Toyota doesn't have great sound insulation.
You complain about the fuel cost when you're on vacations, we have have to live with that every time we fill up. I've seen petrol go over 2€/L, 1,70€/L is not bad.

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

Nice Jacket - looks a bit on the cold side.....

I was reading in another comment section about people freezing to death in their cars.....


muleskinner2
9268 posts · Joined 2007
#7 · Dec 29, 2022 (Edited) First world stupid. I know Reindeer herders who stay with their herd all winter. They live out of a sled pulled behind a snowmobile. They carry clothes, food, fuel. They sleep under a canvas tarp on a sled, at -40 degrees.

And feeble minded weaklings freeze to death, because they aren't smart enough to carry a sleeping bag. Your smart phone and your facebook friends won't do you much good when you are stuck in a snowdrift.

A Coleman stove, some freeze dried meals, and a few gallons of water kept in a cooler, will keep you alive and don't require a signal. Just saying.

Don't forget a roll of TP.

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I have all that shit in my car....... Just saying.


Hmmmmmm I promise not to say anything at all about getting some DECENT WARM WINTER CLOTHING and at least a DECENT reflective emergency sleeping bag.....

Until your stuck / stranded / snowed in / lost up some fuckhole of a mountian road and got lost and had to sleep the night in minus 10*C at 10pm and by 4 am - your almost frozen to death - like an idiot....

Then I will say, "I told you so" - more so if you end up in hospital for 2 weeks with pneumonia...

Then I will mention it and probably quite often, "You know Amr, if you had of bought a DECENT WINTER TYPE LATVIAN COAT and an emergency heat reflecting sleeping bag - NONE of this would have ever happened..... But no, you just had to be a dick about it and say, "Fuck your advice Shane" Yes Amr, the big psychological blind spot, to some of the realities of life.....

I will not say another word about all the links to all the clothing stores I sent you, in Latvia and Estonia - with all them excellent almost north pole type winter temperatures coming on.... And you being a native of Florida and even while your getting hypothermia while your walking about in Riga in the snow...

And you still ignored my advice....

Oh did I say, Ukraine can get very cold in winter:


The climate of the Ukraine can be described as dry and continental influenced climate with warm, dry summers and fairly severe winters. January is the coldest month with daytime temperatures usually around 0°C, but in some cases winter months can be quite colder with temperatures far below zero, about -20°C or lower and strong, cold northeasterly winds, called Bora. Heavy snowfall or even snowstorms are also possible on some days. There are more than 290 sunny days in the year. Since Odessa region is drawn out along the meridian, the climate in the narrow - 30-40 km. - stretch along the coast is practically ideal, with the soft tang of the sea mixing with the dry climate of the steppe further inland.
In summer daytime temperatures reach 25-30°C, but sometimes quite higher, 35°C or more, especially in the inland areas. The summer months enjoy dry weather with sunny spells most of the time, rain often falls with sometimes heavy Thunderstorms, but mostly along the coastal areas of the Black Sea. These Thunderstorms often occur at the end of the day. July is the warmest month with an average Temperature of 24°C. Annual Precipitation is about 400-600 mm, but lower in the inland areas of the Ukraine.
Generally, the weather is best May-September, when days are warm and the nights are cool, although it rains more in Spring than in summer. Autumn and Winter are usually a little chilly and wet along the coastal areas of the Black Sea, and dryer further inland.
Required clothing:
Required clothing: Light- to medium-weights are worn during the summer months. Medium- to heavyweights are needed during winter. Waterproof clothing is advisable for the Winter, but all year in the Odessa region.
Koeppen-Geiger classification:
The Climate of the Ukraine can be classified as Dfb Climate; a humid Snow climate with warmest month between 10°C and 22°C over average, the coldest month lower than -3°C over average and four or more months above 10°C over average. The coastal areas of the Black Sea have a Cfa Climate,; a warm temperated humid climate with the warmest month lower than 22°C over average and four or more months above 10°C over average. The Climate of the eastern Inland areas can be classified as Bsk Climate, a cold, dry Climate with a dry summer and annual average Temperatures under 18°C.

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Alpha_Male_Lifestyle

I’m leaving here in a few days. I appreciate your links and if I decide to stay here longer I’ll definitely buy a winter coat!

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@Alpha Male Lifestyle: I specialise not in extreme south pole / siberia type icy cold conditions - that is for the antarctic explorers and Siberians, but down to say minus 10*C - I have enough experience to have survived my own bad ideas, and short cuts, poor life skills, and a lack of planning - and I pushed it very hard and almost have died from exposure.... TWICE..... And there have been other times where I have gotten seriously cold - but only on a more temporary basis..... IF you shop smart, there are light weight insulating jackets that are good for generally staying warm, and then there are better long lasting jackets - like motorcycle jackets, that have removable linings, and then then there are the seriously insulating clothing for DEEP COLD winters - Siberian stuff. If you get a DECENT winter coat, with a removable lining, it will be generally useful in the colder climates and it will work well when it starts to get quite cold.....

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

These jackets are designed for motorcycle riding - and they are as tough as all fuck... hard to rip open in crashes and slides, But they are an ALL season jacket with TWO removable linings, so you get the armouring on the shoulders and elbows, and the breathable mesh in the outer layer..... GOOD for summer time.... and then you get a water proof lining for the wet months, that helps to keep you warm, and then you get the INSULATING lining that keeps you very warm...... SO if your goign to stay there a while - these are things that you can consider.... A jacket that will keep you generally warmer and dry, and will work really well in the very cold temperatures and you can use when riding a motorbike in Florida... Ahhhhh - then there is cheaper just extra warm jackets, that are another layer over what you generally wear..... there are a multitude of GOOD options.... https://motoheaven.com.au/prod....ucts/dririder-climat

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

It's not like you have to spend up big on a heavy winter jacket, that is only going to be worn a few times, and takes up a lot of space and might never be worn much in the future.... But there are options - A reasonably good outdoors jacket for E30, and then there are more specialist cold weather jackets and then there are the multipurpose jackets like winter motorcycle jackets and then there is the clothing for places of very deep cold like minus 50*C and below.... But not having any really decent cold weather clothing in places like Latvia, Estonia, Ukraine etc., where its getting down to ZERO *C and it's just starting to get into the cold part of winter - where it can get MUCH colder..... But also storms can roll in quickly and events can take unexpected turns... which is why it's so dangerous to have no room to move, when you do get caught out..... A big storm can come through and under particlar sets of circumstances - without sufficiently warm winter clothing, your done for.....

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