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TheWestIsTheBest 3 points ago +3 / -0

Somewhat depressing these young...fuggin idiots strutting around, risking nothing, scowling at anyone who looks different. The smug lefties were repulsive and a bane for their party in 2016 and these asshats do the same thing for our side.

An essential element of the West is not being a simp that allows yourself to get played as a tool by a mass movement. Is: individuality. Just my opinion, though. Of course, you are each and all free to line up and get your identities stamped into your head by someone else. kek

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TheWestIsTheBest 5 points ago +5 / -0

Theyyyy'reee heeeeereeeee...as well.

Trust Trump and bone up on theory, foundations, first causes, aurgumentation, the classics, media studies, metapolitical warfare, connecting online (during this quarantine) with others in your area that share common hobbies and beliefs. PearlTrees is good for that.

We will come out of ths stronger, not weaker!

Heck, we may will even flip a few Democrats over to our side if/when they see how reasonable our president's leadership is! Time to come to gether as a country.

Blessings, pede! Take care.

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TheWestIsTheBest 3 points ago +3 / -0

LOL...Dave Rubin seemingly totally put out that a 'W' flipped upside down is...wait for it...waaaait for it....an "M' folks who knew?? Oh, these wiley New Righters!

BTW, read the book. It's good.

Lots of interesting stuff taking place on "the Right" these last -4-6 years.

Is there a place for non JockBro / Preppie-Preppie Prep School / Groypers in this movement?

Will it slowly but surely track back to George W Bush levels of cuckiness?

Are there even a half dozen "Goths 4 Trump" or was that just a meme?

This and much more ...is up to you!! We are the media now and we don't let our memes remain dreams, pedes! Get out there and create th movement you want to see!

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TheWestIsTheBest 2 points ago +3 / -1

ew, ew a new slang term! omg so kewl

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TheWestIsTheBest 1 point ago +2 / -1

I see you deleted that post where you were telling people they couldn't post French music because we're American here? Very smart. Very smart. You are a very smart person for deleting that post. Try harder in the future, buddy.

We're all in this together.

Don't get triggered over neofolk or foreign music, ffs. Expand your horizons.

Hell, I listen to tejano and ...all sorts of stuff. No skin off my ass. Still support Trump and probably put in 80-100 hour weeks all through the 2016 election for him. Good times.

Anyways, relax. Relax.

Just..you know...quit being such a dick about what other people do.

Maybe listen to some music and unwind? lol, they're coming to getcha-getcha-getcha!!! With the muuusic!!! XDDD

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TheWestIsTheBest 1 point ago +2 / -1

Interesting. A French band...named after a Gaelic weapon!

Gáe Bulg From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Gae Bolg) Jump to navigation Jump to search

The Gáe Bulg (pronounced [geː bˠʊɫg]) (also Gáe Bulga, Gáe Bolg, Gáe Bolga), meaning "spear of mortal pain/death", "gapped/notched spear", or "belly spear", was the name of the spear of Cúchulainn in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. It was given to him by his martial arts teacher, the warrior woman Scáthach, and its technique was taught only to him.

It was made from the bone of a sea monster, the Coinchenn, that had died while fighting another sea monster, the Curruid. Although some sources make it out to be simply a particularly deadly spear, others—notably the Book of Leinster—state that it could only be used under very specialized, ritual conditions:

“The Gáe Bulg had to be made ready for use on a stream and cast from the fork of the toes. It entered a man's body with a single wound, like a javelin, then opened into thirty barbs. Only by cutting away the flesh could it be taken from that man's body.”

In other versions of the legend, the spear had seven heads, each with seven barbs. In the Táin Bó Cuailnge, Cúchulainn received the spear after training with the great warrior mistress Scáthach in Alba. She taught him and his foster-brother, Ferdiad, everything the same, except she only taught the Gáe Bulg feat to Cuchulainn. He later used it in single combat against Ferdiad. They were fighting in a ford, and Ferdiad had the upper hand; Cúchulainn's charioteer, Láeg, floated the Gáe Bulg down the stream to his master, who cast it into Ferdiad's body, piercing the warrior's armor and "coursing through the highways and byways of his body so that every single joint filled with barbs." Ferdiad died soon after. On a separate occasion, Cúchulainn also killed his own son, Connla, with the spear. In both instances, it was used as a last resort, as once thrown it proved invariably fatal.

Cúchulainn's use of the Gáe Bulg in the Táin Bó Cuailnge exemplifies its deadliness and the gruesome condition in which it leaves its victims. This can be seen in the fact that after it is used, one must literally cut into the victim to retrieve it. This was the case in Cúchulainn's slaying of Ferdiad. As it is stated in Ciaran Carson's translation of The Táin:

“Láeg came forward and cut Fer Diad open and took out the Gáe Bolga. Cú Chulainn saw his weapon bloody and crimson from Fer Diad's body... "

I mean...I'm guessing. The spelling is different, so...

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