>>2687196pirate themed soulslike when
>>2687194Understandable, have a nice day
>>2687200See
>>2687201you won't regret watching
>>2687195They don't actually. What major rightiod figure is even autistic.
>>2687201omg youtube is so ass. you get different copyright blocks from different companies depending on what country you're in or what country you have a VPN set to. So multiple corporate dickweeds can claim the same shit.
>>2687205jd vance and stephen miller seem pretty autistic but it might just be the inherent psychopathy masquerading as autism
>>2687207And libs will still defend intellectual property / copyright laws, even for a 53 year old movie
>>2687189gigachad behavior
>>2687140>It's one thing to be a 9/11 conspiracy theorist and another to be a 9/11 truther, but glowies use the term "conspiracy theory" to muddy the waters by making some outlandish claim to obscure the real theory. This is something I’ve said for awhile, right wing conspiracy theories exist to obscure and or delegitimize real conspiracy theories. It’s kinda of funny but I was deep into conspiracy theories and one the things that pulled me to the left was the fact they source all their works and most those sources came from history textbooks or CIA documents. Then you got psyops agents like Alex jones who will take the same documents and sources and be like
>and that’s why it was holograms folks, the intergalactic demonic pedophiles don’t want you to know thisThe right will build the conspiracy up to something insane and impossible to build an audience of cranks that scare off any normies. There’s so many cases of this
>there’s multiple documents and even video of FBI prodding unstable people into doing mass shootings in order to beef up their war on terror budget
<alex jones twist this into the shootings are actually fake and it’s to take away your guns >>2687219are they robbing one of those security vans that transport cash for banks? hell yeah. that's rad.
>>2687219I would say "based" if I didn't suspect this is probably some cartel shit.
>>2687223I didn't know Italy looked so third world but that makes me feel a bit better. Still probably mafia shit.
>>2687225they doobie like that
>>2687227to the left hand side
>>2687225With electoralism I think it helps to know what your priorities/dealbreakers are and stick to them.
in my case it's Israel/Zionism so I could never vote for a Democrat no matter how many glowies tell me the Democratic Party is the "only viable resistance to fascism". If that's the case then bring on the fascism I'd rather fight it in the streets.
>>2687207>>2687212you can watch it if you set your VPN to Japan
>>2687196This has to be a lie but if not its insane what the human body can endure when its not constantly being pumped full of pollution, plastics and slop
>>2687237those guys weren't healthy though. they drank all the time and had syphillis from fucking prostitutes, and scurvy from sailing for months without enough vitamin c
>>2687249Don't worry bro. Some mercury up the dick hole cures all that shit.
honkoid status?
>>2687275>>2687276Apparently it's poisoned too. The story of the American proletariat.
The comments are sad:
> My grandmother was born and grew up in Delray. The pollution was so bad back in the 20's and 30's that they kept their windows closed and swept their front porch of white dust every morning. Even with all that, she always talked about how wonderful of an area it was to grow up and be surrounded by other Polish people.
> My dad worked there 1927-55. He got laid off in November 1955. I remember going there with my mom to take him lunch around 1953. He was so dirty I did not recognize him at first. My aunt worked there in the office for a short time in the late 40's. She told me they stuffed rags under the door to keep the dust out. I remember driving with my dad down Jefferson in Delray and the street was crowded with cars.
> A sad stroy indeed. I'm hoping with the opening of the new Gordie Howie bridge that maybe it would give some good energy to Delray and some new life can incorporate the area. It was once a good place to live,I still beleive that it can be again. I like the longer format Red. Great video again and I look forward to Friday to get the newest. <That area is still too polluted unfortunately…zug island is right there <No one is gonna build in this area> I think that there's a chance we'll see changes in Delray in the next 10-20 years. The coke plant on Zug Island is VERY old and not very efficient. It's been running on diminishing returns for quite a while now, and they keep getting huge fines for overpolluting. Once that closes, there aren't any massive facilities left on Zug because US Steel is mostly idled. If anyone wants to build anything new, they'd have to remediate…so who knows. I agree with the sentiment, though. Nobody is building here any time soon! < @ThisBuildingMatters it’s so many areas in Detroit that are up and coming like the north end, Indian village, ect that would be more worth the investment. Plus the new bridge will increase highway noise. Delray is not coming back for a few lifetimes
> Around 2010 there was a report on Del Ray, a city I rode my bike through frequently, and one of the saddest parts of the story was that many of the residents lost the ability to taste food. I still remember the smell there, it was some kind of chemical in the air. I always attributed the stench to Zug Island being right there. But the Del Rey Cafe was a nice bar to stop at.
>The Marathon refinery was the knife that ripped out the heart of the Delray area. It’s seriously messed up that the border region is used like the end of the world. Canada had Chemical Valley and the US has Zug Isle. The heart of the Canadian petrochemical industry is in Sarnia with what 5 plants side by side along the St Clair River.>Marathon is a representative of the tar sands industry’s footprint in the region. Tar sands oil is the dirtiest oil by far with extremely heavy sulphur content as opposed to “light sweet crude”. I have a lot of great thing to say about Canada but Canadian energy infrastructure is a place where the nation treats Michigan badly running a decrepit Line 5 under the straits of Mackinac.>Same can be said for American energy infrastructure, it’s ass backwards. The nation has become the largest energy producer in the world again with the rise of fracking. Yet our refining capacity is set up to take on imports while we export our newly produced energy resources that pollute extraction sites and apparently are not even sticking around to lower gas prices.>Oakwood Heights was a neighborhood demolished in the late 2000’s to create a buffer space for the crazy new amounts of pollution that the expanded and retrofitted refinery now puts out. Oakwood Heights wasn’t a hollowed out shell of a neighborhood either but home to thousands of working class residents already surrounded by the fires of heavy industry on one side.>Delray and River Rouge famously are the birthplace of the Juggalo, Zug Isle’s blast furnace appearing on their first album. It’s an area that pretty much everyone said yea this is a good place to relocate heavy industry to. Zug Isle is there and it’s not going anywhere for the sake of the many the needs of the few are to be disregarded or offered buyouts. The plan never really went anywhere except with Marathon as industrial parks expand across the city like the I-94 industrial park or the Gateway Center at 96 and Southfield. Or the Jefferson Assembly Plant expansion for Jeep which has been sending fumes from its paint shop into the homes next to it at a rate higher than allowed by regulators.Birthplace of the Juggalo, makes sense.
>The fact that there was until the trade war started an extremely high demand for new industrial space was a good thing if managed properly. Creating proper separation between residents and businesses to industry is the mark of a well managed sustainable society. Allowing for logistics to expand in Delray while idle land is cleaned up and allowed to sit fallow as green space would be good for the region. Detroit’s vacant land can be an asset if used properly.
> Delray ..I was living in the spring Wells and the service drive..20 yrs ago..really tore up..but the plant was still running..got to see an actual blast furnace fire up..🔥 it was convenient..my plant was on cronk and martin..a combination of random gunfire and stinky air . I pulled out to wyandotte.. finished up my career and moved to Jack ass county…it's like paradise out here..be safe The big cope on /pol/ was that he was an inside man now but some parts of me think "why should I even care about what they think"
>>2687281> Delray ..I was living in the spring Wells and the service drive..20 yrs ago..really tore up..but the plant was still running..got to see an actual blast furnace fire up..🔥 Like it's some fetishistic thing in communism right? Le proletariat. Le factory. I worked at a coal fire plant briefly. Shit's crazy. They got all the signs every where about safety. Like all this shit around here is going to kill you. We had to do a training vid and quiz about what to do if there is suddenly a huge cloud of chlorine gas because there are like these two insanely large vats of chlorine right there. I was working on this ash heap testing for if there were any too high concentrations of heavy metal deposits collecting in this crazy 10 story ash heap. I probably was inhaling so much shit. Oh wells.
>>2687383Richard Spencer arc repeats itself. he's going to unironic shill for dems next election
>>2687385nah i just think this whole groyper thing was psyop by porky to turn all the 2010s leftist "occupy wall street" energy into nice controllable rightoid faggotry
>>2687383He sees an opportunity to integrate into the political establishment and is slowly distancing himself from his own chudcel past. It’s all too transparent.
>>2687383Bro got bored of the grift. Makes sense, it's already been boring for years. If you're making big money off of it, it'll last you way longer ofc, but it can only go on for so long.
He's been slowly sliding, trying to let go of this child/groyper niche. But that's what he's known for so it's not easy
>>2687385So what's the new movement? Pro-pedo misogynist homofash antisemitic trad cath pro zionism with catboy characteristics?
I wonder when we'll see the coming out arc >>2687401retarded mexican fag party
>>26871781. almost all american „leftists“ are just libs in disguise
2. „muh adventurism“
>>2687128Heya anon, quick question, but what is the appeal of this gacha shit? It all looks like the same garbage and like it'd rather be doing anything else, but like is there gameplay? Is there any point to it? It's popular with the chinese, so maybe there's something to it after all
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