Speaker to Animals wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 3:27 pm
I wonder if it's the corks that turn them gay, leeching off some kind of toxin into their spritzers.
Hey you cousin breedin', Appalachian runnin, Moonshine swillin Hillbillies...………… My Whiskey comes with a cork. So Fuck you very much.
How do you plug a jar with a cork?
For real, few of us have glassware down here. It's all jars.
There are plastic cups for the little ones before they can safely handle jars, though.
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GloryofGreece wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 3:49 pm
I was a idealistic, navive, socialist leaning liberal throughout college and right out of school. Over the past roughly five years or so I have become more and more conservative traditonalist. I voted liberal every chance I got. I didn't vote in 2016. Mostly, what I can say is that I'm against Communism, Socialism, Modernism, Materialism, Atheism. etc. What does that make me now? Don't be to harsh...
Neo-reactionary
When the Alt-right implodes from peak silliness, reaction is going to be what rises.
I've never felt more lost politically in my entire life. I don't know who or what to vote for when I look at most local and state much less national elections. No major party really voices what I believe or feel I stand for. The Democrats are more and more counter to what I know in my heart is right or just etc. but the Republicans do a lot of shit I don't advocate either.
GloryofGreece wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 3:49 pm
I was a idealistic, navive, socialist leaning liberal throughout college and right out of school. Over the past roughly five years or so I have become more and more conservative traditonalist. I voted liberal every chance I got. I didn't vote in 2016. Mostly, what I can say is that I'm against Communism, Socialism, Modernism, Materialism, Atheism. etc. What does that make me now? Don't be to harsh...
Neo-reactionary
When the Alt-right implodes from peak silliness, reaction is going to be what rises.
I've never felt more lost politically in my entire life. I don't know who or what to vote for when I look at most local and state much less national elections. No major party really voices what I believe or feel I stand for. The Democrats are more and more counter to what I know in my heart is right or just etc. but the Republicans do a lot of shit I don't advocate either.
Just realize that a lot of what gets labeled reaction these days is actually Alt-right slash libtard. That is not reaction. If the person is distributist, chances are they are legit reaction.
Speaker to Animals wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 3:27 pm
I wonder if it's the corks that turn them gay, leeching off some kind of toxin into their spritzers.
Hey you cousin breedin', Appalachian runnin, Moonshine swillin Hillbillies...………… My Whiskey comes with a cork. So Fuck you very much.
How do you plug a jar with a cork?
For real, few of us have glassware down here. It's all jars.
There are plastic cups for the little ones before they can safely handle jars, though.
Bottles have been around for 3500 years, but yet there's not a one of them in Appalachia. I'm beginning to think what CNN says 'bout you guys is true.
GloryofGreece wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 3:49 pm
I was a idealistic, navive, socialist leaning liberal throughout college and right out of school. Over the past roughly five years or so I have become more and more conservative traditonalist. I voted liberal every chance I got. I didn't vote in 2016. Mostly, what I can say is that I'm against Communism, Socialism, Modernism, Materialism, Atheism. etc. What does that make me now? Don't be to harsh...
Neo-reactionary
When the Alt-right implodes from peak silliness, reaction is going to be what rises.
Im not that attracted to what I've seen from Richard Spencer and/or Counter Currents and all the anti jew talk is just silly imo really. The only politician I can say looks/looked appealing is Pat Buchanan really. A Paleo Conservative. I just cant dig the Atheism/Paganism / fake/trendyness/futurism of most Alt-Right speakers, but a lot of what I read/hear appeals to me. Some doesn't.
GloryofGreece wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 3:49 pm
I was a idealistic, navive, socialist leaning liberal throughout college and right out of school. Over the past roughly five years or so I have become more and more conservative traditonalist. I voted liberal every chance I got. I didn't vote in 2016. Mostly, what I can say is that I'm against Communism, Socialism, Modernism, Materialism, Atheism. etc. What does that make me now? Don't be to harsh...
Neo-reactionary
When the Alt-right implodes from peak silliness, reaction is going to be what rises.
I've never felt more lost politically in my entire life. I don't know who or what to vote for when I look at most local and state much less national elections. No major party really voices what I believe or feel I stand for. The Democrats are more and more counter to what I know in my heart is right or just etc. but the Republicans do a lot of shit I don't advocate either.
pineapplemike wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 4:14 pm
I don't remember all of this guy's policies and where he stood on everything, but I do remember him being a likeable guy that seemed rational.
Libertarians need better representation, I'm not opposed to this dude representing the LP in 2020 instead of Gary Johnson. That would be a start @GCF
oh wait he's running for governor, nvm
Yeah, it tends to attract a lot of complete bozos. But the ideals of libertarianism are light-years beyond anything offered by Team D and Team R.