College Student Forced into ‘Political Reeducation’ For Photo with AR-15
Friday, July 31, 2020
Dr. Fauci, GFYS
Dr. Fauci Now Wants Us to Wear Goggles as Extra Protection from COVID-19President Trump, he works for you. Kindly tell him to shut the fuck up, or fire him.
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Can't Say He's Wrong
Keeping colleges closed this fall is far more likely to stop the spread of communism than it is to stop the spread of COVID.
— CJ Pearson (@thecjpearson) July 23, 2020
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Thursday, July 30, 2020
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
Recently Read
Winds of Wrath by Taylor Anderson
This is the final volume in Anderson's Destroyermen series. I'd previously complained that it seemed to be going on too long. Now that it's over I'm gonna miss it. It is a very satisfying wrap up and it is a wrap up. I won't say more because I don't want to ruin it for readers. I do look forward to what comes next for Anderson. Highly Recommended.
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Sunday, July 26, 2020
Didn't Your Mama Teach You Better
Probably not a good idea to point any type of firearm at anyone down South much less Texas.
Austin Protest Turns Deadly; One Killed
Saturday, July 25, 2020
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Recent Addition
The Goblin Queen by Mike Kim.
Also more art listed under NSFW.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Offered Without Comment
When Wokes and
Racists Actually Agree on Everything. pic.twitter.com/Z9SlfscUjQ
—
Ryan Long (@ryanlongcomedy) July
20, 2020
Monday, July 20, 2020
Recently Read
At the End of the World by Charles E. Gannon
Gannon has been allowed to play in John Ringo's Black Tide Rising world and he makes the best of it. Several teenagers on a summer cruise [sailboat] are at sea when the zombie virus strikes. fortunately for them their Captain has a history and prepares them for what comes next, and that's the fun. This is very well done and clearly the first of more than one in a new Black Tide Rising side series. I'm looking forward to the next. Highly Recommended.
End of Summer, A Bright Shore, Come and Take It, and New Shores by S. M. Anderson
I've found a new author and boy am I happy. I read them back to back and can't wait for more. End of Summer is the first of a series that tells the tale of the aftermath of a pandemic that kills 99% of the world's population. A former Ranger carries out his wife last wish. Lots of action follows as he battles a slaver tyrant. That may not sound like much or like many another post-apocalyptic novel, but its the execution that makes the difference. It's like this. I see a John Ringo book. I buy it. I see a David Weber book. I buy it. I see a new S. M. Anderson book. I BUY it. That's my recommendation to you as well.
The remaining three books are part of his Eden Chronicles. Here we have our nation moving quickly to Marxist hell. Fortunately, a decade prior a billionaire discovered an unoccupied parallel world and kept it secret. He spent the interval preparing the world to receive new pro-liberty inhabitants from our world. The first book tells that story. The other two are what happens once they get there. I'm not going to provide any more spoilers. The are all damn good. My comments above apply here as well. I'm am waiting for the next book. I see a new S. M. Anderson book. I BUY it. No questions asked.
Gannon has been allowed to play in John Ringo's Black Tide Rising world and he makes the best of it. Several teenagers on a summer cruise [sailboat] are at sea when the zombie virus strikes. fortunately for them their Captain has a history and prepares them for what comes next, and that's the fun. This is very well done and clearly the first of more than one in a new Black Tide Rising side series. I'm looking forward to the next. Highly Recommended.
End of Summer, A Bright Shore, Come and Take It, and New Shores by S. M. Anderson
I've found a new author and boy am I happy. I read them back to back and can't wait for more. End of Summer is the first of a series that tells the tale of the aftermath of a pandemic that kills 99% of the world's population. A former Ranger carries out his wife last wish. Lots of action follows as he battles a slaver tyrant. That may not sound like much or like many another post-apocalyptic novel, but its the execution that makes the difference. It's like this. I see a John Ringo book. I buy it. I see a David Weber book. I buy it. I see a new S. M. Anderson book. I BUY it. That's my recommendation to you as well.
The remaining three books are part of his Eden Chronicles. Here we have our nation moving quickly to Marxist hell. Fortunately, a decade prior a billionaire discovered an unoccupied parallel world and kept it secret. He spent the interval preparing the world to receive new pro-liberty inhabitants from our world. The first book tells that story. The other two are what happens once they get there. I'm not going to provide any more spoilers. The are all damn good. My comments above apply here as well. I'm am waiting for the next book. I see a new S. M. Anderson book. I BUY it. No questions asked.
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Sunday, July 19, 2020
Friday, July 17, 2020
Yeah, I'd Ask for a Jury Trial
Dad arrested, charged after beating man, 20, he found in his 14-year-old daughter's roomAin't a jury in the South that would convict the man. The little bastard got off light and daughter wouldn't have been sitting comfortably for a week at least. Last, I suspect if he had wanted to hit him, he would have. It's called "putting the fear of God into him."
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
‘Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles’
‘Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles’: Netflix Sets Toon Series Based On Stan Sakai’s Comic BooksIt isn't an adaptation of the comic books. This is neither negative or positive. Stan Sakai is involved. That's a positive. The story involves a teenage descendant of Usagi and what appears to be updated characters from the comic. So, I am withholding judgment for now and cautiously looking forward to it. I've yet to see any IP that Hollywood couldn't fuck up given the opportunity.
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Monday, July 13, 2020
Sunday, July 12, 2020
Saturday, July 11, 2020
Friday, July 10, 2020
Believe the Polls
2016 was a fluke, really.
Michigan Dem warns her party: The polls showing Biden with a big lead over Trump are wrong
Thursday, July 9, 2020
Recently Read
Plague Ship by Andre Norton
i bought a collection of Norton's works and this was the first in line. I read Norton's novels a lot growing up. As I grew older I read her stuff less. Probably a mistake. This stills reads well. I don't notice the anachronisms forty years of change. Good stuff and well written. Always, highly recommended.
Marmelukes by Jerry Pournelle
This is Jerry's last novel with an assist and polish by David Weber. It's a satisfying end to his Janissary series. Who knows. Maybe Weber will write another. If he does, this is a fine ending and highly recommended.
Limelight by Dan Willis
An Arcane Casebook and the fifth in the series. I've thoroughly enjoyed them all. Highly Recommended.
Caller of Lightening by Peter J. Wacks and Eytan Kollin
This is the third n the Arcane America series. I really enjoyed the first two books in the series. Here we get the tale of how Ben Franklin came into his powers. The writers are new to me. I've no issue with the book it just didn't grab me as the last two did. It's good not great and recommended.
i bought a collection of Norton's works and this was the first in line. I read Norton's novels a lot growing up. As I grew older I read her stuff less. Probably a mistake. This stills reads well. I don't notice the anachronisms forty years of change. Good stuff and well written. Always, highly recommended.
Marmelukes by Jerry Pournelle
This is Jerry's last novel with an assist and polish by David Weber. It's a satisfying end to his Janissary series. Who knows. Maybe Weber will write another. If he does, this is a fine ending and highly recommended.
Limelight by Dan Willis
An Arcane Casebook and the fifth in the series. I've thoroughly enjoyed them all. Highly Recommended.
Caller of Lightening by Peter J. Wacks and Eytan Kollin
This is the third n the Arcane America series. I really enjoyed the first two books in the series. Here we get the tale of how Ben Franklin came into his powers. The writers are new to me. I've no issue with the book it just didn't grab me as the last two did. It's good not great and recommended.
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Monday, July 6, 2020
Saturday, July 4, 2020
Thursday, July 2, 2020
Damn Near Perfect
don't play stupid games with this woman pic.twitter.com/lzrNyLA8g6
— Jessica Fletcher (@heckyessica) July 1, 2020
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