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(DIR) Post #B1dDCrDhLE6urSf8ng by admin@detroitriotcity.com
2025-12-26T06:06:50.164024Z
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Orange Faggot is bombing Niggeria tonight. In case anyone isn’t aware, Niggeria has the largest crude oil fields in sub-Saharan Africa and conveniently isn’t under the protection of Russian missile systems.
(DIR) Post #B1dDlQ6M9uZStGi2Nc by djsumdog@djsumdog.com
2025-12-26T06:13:02.946904Z
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I guess not starting a major war the first term was a long-con ... now we're back in the Neo-conservative world of bombing everyone who has oil.
(DIR) Post #B1dEiGR3jyi1zsS57Q by admin@detroitriotcity.com
2025-12-26T06:23:42.963694Z
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@djsumdog He probably got told point blank that the US would fail ttying to take out Maduro and install a puppet government in Venezuela. So instead he’s going to steal Nigeria’s oil. Real dying empire hours.
(DIR) Post #B1dG6iz5LekFRZawJE by LostInCalifornia@spinster.xyz
2025-12-26T06:39:22.166540Z
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@djsumdog @admin His cons aren't nearly as comprehensive as other lies we've heard either.Instead of admitting he wants the oil, he's doing to to "protect Christians in Nigeria" and "going to war with radical Islam" -- a massive violation of the 1st A.Tailored to convince only Christian Nats who make up the bulk of MAGA.
(DIR) Post #B1dODeiaPJLVsBh3js by djsumdog@djsumdog.com
2025-12-26T08:10:12.062444Z
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It fits with classic Christianity though and early missionary concepts. Oddly enough, I think both Christian Nationalism and the Progress Church were the natural two outcomes of the way Christianity has evolved and changed from the 1600s to today.The modern Evangelical wants to return to a time that never was: the idealism of today's missionary without all the destruction of heretics, witch burning and inquisitions. The Christian Nationalist acknowledges and advocates for these times, while the progressive is late-stage; wanting wide spread acceptance while lacking the previous moral foundation, e.g the Chesterton's Fence that they seek to eschew without understanding.Bombing under the name of fighting Islam would have fit perfectly under a classic 1600s missionary belief system, and taking the oil fits with acknowledging the true motives of western dominance that come with Christian Nationalism, while also horrifying the modern progressive (often converting from, and further secularizing, the evangelical or reformed).
(DIR) Post #B1dQPIpRohuRMraI2C by LostInCalifornia@spinster.xyz
2025-12-26T08:34:44.300138Z
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@djsumdog @admin Yes, but the classic definition of Christianity is why the 1st A existswhy TJ spoke of a wall between church and statewhy G Washington wrote a letter to a synagogue reassuring the Jews there was to be no national religionwhy J Adams negotiated a treaty with Morocco and signed an unanimously passed treaty beginning with the words "As the United States is in no way founded on Christian principals"and why the founder of the American Baptist church wrote an influential treatise about centuries of war based solely on religion and how that corrupted both church and state.Centuries of war.
(DIR) Post #B1dSboC5EBaA1oGMm8 by djsumdog@djsumdog.com
2025-12-26T08:59:23.431198Z
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What is "Classic definition of Christianity"? You've specifically described Americanized Christianity (which evolved from a mix of Puritanism, Deism, Free Masonry+Mormonism, Scofield inspired Dispensationalism / Rapture ideology, et. al.)For example, there is no "separation of church and state" in "classical" Christianity. One of the bulwarks that solidified Christianity was Emperor Constantine. He used the religion to legitimatize his State and the State legitimized the religion. It's the same with the ibn Marwan, a Caliphate Emperor who did the same thing with Mohamed and Islam. Regions and States/Kingdoms/Empires always required each other in a duality. Americanized Christianity is where we see the true seeds of individuality, with the evangelical protestants emphasizing the "personal relationship with God."The belief in providence and interpreting the scriptures in life application through the lens of the holy spirit is a very protestant one, and yet even the 1600s Boston Puritans who lived in a semi-theocratic society did not really have a Church/state separation.
(DIR) Post #B1dTBZ3D0UmnUIA5Eu by sun@shitposter.world
2025-12-26T09:05:54.173954Z
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@djsumdog @admin @LostInCalifornia I can't think of a single thing that cross-pollinated from mormonism to protestantism
(DIR) Post #B1dTa7xWs0BOhiDYKe by LostInCalifornia@spinster.xyz
2025-12-26T09:10:21.578079Z
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@djsumdog @admin No. I described European Christianity.Centuries of fighting to "liberate the holy land" followed by centuries of fighting amongst themseleves over whether bread is holy or symbolic, not to mention keeping the peasants in line with threats to their "salvation" if they stepped out of line, or the original justification for African slavery.You might want to read The Bloudy Tenant. It was written by Roger Williams, one of Cromwell's minions, who co-founded both Rhode Island and the American Baptist Church. The founders certainly did.No, it didn't start out with a separation of church and state, but a separation of church and state was the intent of the Establishment Clause.
(DIR) Post #B1dTppsZrGxJGPOLq4 by djsumdog@djsumdog.com
2025-12-26T09:13:07.771095Z
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Mormonism has really deep connections to the Free Masons directly from Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. There's a lot of subtle cross-influence there. I'd have to dig through my notes for more specifics. Maybe Mormonism didn't directly affect protestantism, but they've carried certain shared morality that's pushed for similar social political issues.
(DIR) Post #B1dU28j3c5hZBpo1Qm by sun@shitposter.world
2025-12-26T09:15:24.365041Z
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@djsumdog @admin @LostInCalifornia mormons consider freemasonry to be a degenerated version of true church rituals that were lost until the true church (mormonism) was restored. so yeah there are similarities and mormons consider freemasonry to be superfluous since they exist
(DIR) Post #B1dUxhxfHT1Wyf5aCW by toiletpaper@shitposter.world
2025-12-26T09:25:49.072487Z
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@LostInCalifornia @admin @djsumdog The provisions for separating church and state in the USA were created explicitly because classical Christinanity is an intolerant and bigoted war-mongering ideology with nigh on 2,000 year track record to show for it."Article 11. As the government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian Religion," -- signed by John Adamshttps://www.usconstitution.net/tripoli-html/"Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind and unfits it for every noble enterprize every expanded prospect." -- James Madisonhttps://founders.archives.gov/documents/Madison/01-01-02-0031"All national institutions of churches, whether Jewish, Christian, or Turkish, appear to me no other than human inventions set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power and profit." -- Thomas Painehttps://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/3743"I had been religiously educated as a Presbyterian; and though some of the dogmas of that persuasion, such as the eternal decrees of God, election, reprobation, etc., appeared to me unintelligible, others doubtful, and I early absented myself from the public assemblies of the sect... Some books against Deism fell into my hands; they were said to be the substance of sermons preached at Boyle's Lectures. It happened that they wrought an effect on me quite contrary to what was intended by them; for the arguments of the Deists, which were quoted to be refuted, appeared to me much stronger than the refutations; in short, I soon became a thorough Deist." --Benjamin Franklinhttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/20203/20203-h/20203-h.htm"Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legitimate powers of government reach actions only, & not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should "make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof," thus building a wall of separation between Church & State." -- Thomas Jeffersonhttps://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/9806/danpre.html"[wh]y have Xns. been distinguished above all people who have ever lived for persecutions? is it because it is the genius of their religion? no, it’s genius is the reverse, it is the refusing toleration to those of a different opn. which has produced all the bustles & wars on account of religion. it was the misfortune of mankind that during the darker centuries the Xn priests following their ambition & avarice & combining with the magistrates to divide the spoils of the people, could establish the notion that schismatics might be ousted of their possessions & destroyed. this notion we have not yet cleared ourselves from. in this case no wonder the oppressed should rebel, & they will continue to rebel & raise disturbance until their civil rights are fully restored to them & all partial distinctions, exclusions & incapacitations removed." -- Thomas Jeffersonhttps://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/01-01-02-0222-0007"The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods, or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." -- Thomas Jeffersonhttps://archive.org/details/notesonstateofvi00jeff"Twenty times, in the course of my late Reading, have I been upon the point of breaking out, “This would be the best of all possible Worlds, if there were no Religion in it”!!!" -- John Adamshttps://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/99-02-02-6744"H.Con.Res.331 - A concurrent resolution to acknowledge the contribution of the Iroquois Confederacy of Nations to the development of the United States Constitution and to reaffirm the continuing government-to-government relationship between Indian tribes and the United States established in the Constitution."https://www.congress.gov/bill/100th-congress/house-concurrent-resolution/331"The Great Law" - Injunuity | Vision Maker Media - A brief overview of the role played by Haudenosaunee chieftains and holy men in the formation of the US constitutionhttps://youtu.be/L1V5VeRdMnI"Apotheosis of Washington: Painted in 1865 by Constantino Brumidi, the fresco is suspended 180 feet above the Rotunda floor [of the U.S. Capitol] and covers an area of 4,664 square feet."https://www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/apotheosis-washington"Statue of Liberty inspiration: The Roman Goddess LibertasIn the late 1800s, one of the most significant female icons in American culture was the Roman goddess Libertas, a female figure clad in robes. In ancient Rome, she was worshipped as the goddess of freedom, particularly amongst slaves. Even in the 19th century, this figure could be found on American coins, in popular culture, and on civic art. Representations of her were commonly used symbolically by artists, so it was the perfect inspiration for Bartholdi."https://www.statueoflibertytour.com/blog/the-woman-behind-the-statue-of-liberty-who-is-lady-liberty/
(DIR) Post #B1duUvt31aHiZprw1o by moth_ball@shitposter.world
2025-12-26T14:11:57.077727Z
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@LostInCalifornia @admin @djsumdog public opinion doesn't matter at all thankfully
(DIR) Post #B1dvJFUoOOkPsAWdPs by KeepTakingTheSoma@spinster.xyz
2025-12-26T14:18:45.860673Z
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@djsumdog @LostInCalifornia @admin The idea of the separation of church and state is a very modern one in human terms. The world still has many theocracies. Even countries that are de facto secular, there remain historical and loose ties to the majority faith.
(DIR) Post #B1dvXvaGhtooSc4qGG by toiletpaper@shitposter.world
2025-12-26T14:23:42.192028Z
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@KeepTakingTheSoma @admin @djsumdog @LostInCalifornia Ironically the separation of church and state in the USA was taken up by Jefferson at the instigation of the Danbury Baptist Association, because they were concerned that if another Christian sect were to get into power then they would very likely be persecuted as heretics. Says a lot about the true character of that belief system that secularism was considered the necessary remedy to defend against it's own inherent bigotry and violence.
(DIR) Post #B1dyd8Oomrh1W6tang by KeepTakingTheSoma@spinster.xyz
2025-12-26T14:41:39.969379Z
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@toiletpaper @admin @djsumdog @LostInCalifornia The three Abrahamic faiths were build on conformity or else. The breakaway sects and denominations show how this was the only way to incorporate non-conformity, ie when God said this, he really meant this, so we now do it this way. It is only in very recent times that this state-sanctioned conformity began to die away and a *live and let live* attitude began to prevail. Because the foundational tenets of most religions are a holy text written in a time when conformity to the tribe equated to control using safety as a sweetener (sound familiar anyone?), it is difficult for many religions to square that circle if they wish to relax the more stringent aspects of their faith while cherry-picking the best it has to offer. Many people for example like the treating others with tolerance aspect of Christianity but discard the evangelising aspect. Some, reject the religious basis for a moral code while others treat the faith as a pick-and-mix. And there will always be those who use their faith as a reason to be shitty to others. 'Twas ever thus. alas.
(DIR) Post #B1dydAB4Axsh22Tddw by toiletpaper@shitposter.world
2025-12-26T14:58:14.883304Z
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@KeepTakingTheSoma @admin @djsumdog @LostInCalifornia I see all these the religious intolerance as pretty much exclusive to Abrahamic religions. Pagan religions weren't all pristine arbiters of universal virtue, but they also by and large didn't pretend to be.Take the case of the Roman empire. People were allowed to practice whatever religion they so chose, provided they also participated in the state festivities such as sacrifices to the emperor and so on. It was like standing for the national anthem. Public sacrifices (essentially a community BBQ) were also a form of charity event to provide for those of lesser means. Refusal to participate was considered a sign of sedition and disloyalty, and thus a threat to the integrity of the broader public order. Any state persecution of minority sects was instigated by that kind of perceived treasonous and criminal behaviour rather than due to religious intolerance on the part of the Pagans themselves. The Roman empire is just one example, but this is a pattern which was ubiquitous and fundamental to all the non-Abrahamic religions without any exception to my present knowledge.Frankly I think most Christians can only pretend to be "Good Christians" precisely because they cherry pick the parts that are already congruent with the wisdom of their conscience, and discard all the parts which aren't. Which begs the question why they insist of relying on the fairy tale for validation in the first place, when they already know in their hearts the difference between right and wrong and rely upon that first and foremost in spite of scriptural contradiction.
(DIR) Post #B1dzSf2HCn4hVPvCk4 by djsumdog@djsumdog.com
2025-12-26T15:07:30.172351Z
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I think it's a lot more complicated with this. If we got back to the millennia of say 500 BC ~ 500 AD, there weren't "three Abrahamic faiths" ... there were dozens of belief systems that contained various parts of the Abraham story and different pieces of the scriptures that are now considered "Old Testament." Low literacy rates and the fragility of early paper, clay and wax means a lot of these were lost to time.When it comes to conformity, I think it's the opposite of what you state. The Ottoman Turks were heavy trading partners due to their location. There is evidence of a high degree of tolerance needed for the expansion of their empire. Roman society was filled with various pagan beliefs as well, and Constantinian Christianity allowed room for the various pagan beliefs at the time, even as later generations worked to persecute heretics. Christianity became somewhat more "unified" under Catholic and Byzantium (Orthodox) hierarchies, wiping out groups like the Valentinians.What's interesting is there is no Catholic council, meeting or moment that solidified the 27 books of the New Testament. Certain churches simply stopped copying some of the less popular books (like the Gospel of Mary, the Apocryphon of John, the Shepard of Hermas) and what is considered NT today seems to have arose somewhat organically and not by church dictum.There were many groups (Puritans, Calvinists, etc.) who believed they were members of the elite chosen by God. These groups tended to proselytize less, with their mission work focusing on finding those God had called to him.The "state sanctioned conformity" comes and goes throughout history depending on its usefulness at a given time period.
(DIR) Post #B1e0JLmzUh2fA4tczQ by KeepTakingTheSoma@spinster.xyz
2025-12-26T15:15:44.791262Z
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@toiletpaper @admin @djsumdog @LostInCalifornia Most religions had a version of god's representative on earth to impart to the rest what to do. Usually a man making sure he held power through sticks and carrots. I like Christopher Hitchens's idea that religion was mankind's first attempt at explaining how the world worked and came to be until better ones came along. We now have a better understanding through scientific discovery. Most religious atrocity was a desperate attempt to cling onto power that was waning and needed to be enforced by threats, sanctions and violence (sound familiar?). And I agree that we can all think of a religious person who did good things because of their faith, and that we can all too think of countless terrible things that were done in the name of religion. It always comes down to the abuse of power and finding justifications for it. The Greater Good often means no scrap of good at all. Yet the stories remain. This is because humans love stories, and they can be figuratively true if not literally true. The ideas that permeate religious texts tell us so much about us as humans. I don't believe that there was a young lady called Red Riding Hood, but I do remember the warning not to trust strangers who claim to be what they are not.
(DIR) Post #B1e1B7HNeolFnVkSau by toiletpaper@shitposter.world
2025-12-26T15:26:48.248446Z
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@KeepTakingTheSoma @admin @djsumdog @LostInCalifornia This is probably my favourite example of the prototypical "God-man" or "man-God" from antiquity.https://read.gov/aesop/038.html> religion was mankind's first attempt at explaining how the world worked and came to be until better ones came along.I think that's a far too reductionist understanding of religion. I'm sure there have always been a certain subset of people who believed in myths literally irrespective of whether they were Abrahamic or not, but I think most people have always known better. Far from trying to explain natural phenomena by inventing fictional characters, I think the function of the stories was more to exemplify important cultural values, and to instil in people that we are not separate from the natural world, but that our own cultures and biology are intrinsically entwined with and mirrors of it. The world provides a substrate for allegory about the human condition and our place in the broader cosmos.> We now have a better understanding through scientific discovery.Science is itself a direct outgrowth from the Hermetic religion (eg. alchemy) which seeks to gain a greater understanding of the divine, in large part through rigorous discovery of the inner workings of the material world. Nearly all the major scientific luminaries up til at least the 1950's were alchemists relying upon Hermetic religion as the framework for their inquiry.
(DIR) Post #B1eMTcBpZNdZuloYzI by LostInCalifornia@spinster.xyz
2025-12-26T19:25:27.468355Z
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@toiletpaper @KeepTakingTheSoma @admin @djsumdog It's not ironic. It was intentional. The Baptists led the charge to separate church from state because, in their view, the state corrupted the church.He was Oliver Cromwell's buddy -- that is the ironic part.
(DIR) Post #B1eNMcSkFzKUghxDmK by LostInCalifornia@spinster.xyz
2025-12-26T19:35:23.994029Z
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@moth_ball @admin @djsumdog not if he gets his way drawing up those lines.why so many people are content to suck orange dick boggles me.you'll still be wrong, so you don't show up the libs and he will come for you; the math is bad and the economy will tank, and you should see the weakness of his position in international trade andclimate change is still real, happening, human caused and you will end up killing us all.Cheers and happy new year.
(DIR) Post #B1eNZE6S8W9Gu1XSbI by toiletpaper@shitposter.world
2025-12-26T19:37:40.653396Z
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@LostInCalifornia @admin @djsumdog @KeepTakingTheSoma > in their view, the state corrupted the church.Well you're somewhat right, in that it was concern about the government legislating matters of religion, but specifically under the auspices of a differing conception of Christinanity. Read it for yourself if you don't believe me.https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/01-35-02-0331> He was Oliver Cromwell's buddyThat's rather unlikely given the Cromwell died a century before Jefferson was born.
(DIR) Post #B1eP3o5B1vjf8H5UWW by LostInCalifornia@spinster.xyz
2025-12-26T19:54:23.999476Z
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@moth_ball @admin @djsumdog (and BTW, we have a volunteer army. public opinion matters very much when it comes to matters of war.)
(DIR) Post #B1eQItacw7UUVjYaXI by LostInCalifornia@spinster.xyz
2025-12-26T20:08:20.000144Z
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@toiletpaper @admin @djsumdog @KeepTakingTheSoma It started out as "get the state out of church". The state joined in after the founders saw the benefits.And not only was he Cromwell's buddy, he wrote it before he left England, and Cromwell let him leave without punishment.
(DIR) Post #B1eXUXbhC1blUEYaCu by moth_ball@shitposter.world
2025-12-26T21:28:52.348909Z
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@LostInCalifornia @admin @djsumdog lol
(DIR) Post #B1ecOSpiWq0MiL2Lcu by moth_ball@shitposter.world
2025-12-26T22:23:47.987560Z
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@LostInCalifornia @admin @djsumdog ai generated post
(DIR) Post #B1gmIWPRhtMPvTTQps by Frondeur@poa.st
2025-12-27T23:24:12.347693Z
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@admin again???
(DIR) Post #B1gmlhbj9T3p3Q8HdA by dj@parcero.casa
2025-12-27T23:28:45.563215Z
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@admin Trump is bombing 419 scamming niggers and you're blackpilling?
(DIR) Post #B1gmnIf0sJVsGHQnzs by LudditeMan@poa.st
2025-12-27T23:29:46.266625Z
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@admin Netanyahu needs this from us for infinity more niggers.
(DIR) Post #B1gn87mQWVX6b7pSHw by GummyNerds@noauthority.social
2025-12-27T23:33:31Z
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@admin
(DIR) Post #B1gnvsNG4nSBIQmPrc by RoboftheVolcano@noauthority.social
2025-12-27T23:32:56Z
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@admin Look the Muthafukin oil needs Freedom.
(DIR) Post #B1gnyLwJ7lOpZRM4Ei by phifer@crowleyclub.com
2025-12-27T23:42:55Z
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@GummyNerds @admin *Big
(DIR) Post #B1goDg3waZyuKEEa24 by GummyNerds@noauthority.social
2025-12-27T23:45:44Z
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@phifer @admin #BONF
(DIR) Post #B1gpexWLt6VOFB5vGK by WhiteAmericanEskimo@poa.st
2025-12-26T15:24:36.228211Z
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@admin @djsumdog ...
(DIR) Post #B1gpeyvCgByiaXjHdY by TeaTootler@poa.st
2025-12-28T00:01:51.597968Z
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@WhiteAmericanEskimo @admin @djsumdog we’re not even going to get cheap gas out of this
(DIR) Post #B1gvvvVTEH6ae29k1o by GoonPatrol@poa.st
2025-12-28T01:12:02.521814Z
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@TeaTootler @WhiteAmericanEskimo @admin @djsumdog Friendly reminder, during the peak of the sand pit wars in the 00's GAS PRICES WENT UP, because the supply of oil went down while military expenditures of gas went up and other countries were competing for the remaining supply.