Anonymous ID: 7e8502 Feb. 3, 2023, 11:54 a.m. No.18277984   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7988 >>8001

>>18277960

> The Real Thing

I have that in the other room, I just can't access it until the baby is done eating.

I find that continuous exposure to gratuitous, photorealistic imagery detracts from my appreciation of reality. Id est, pr0n isn't good for you.

So I choose to post art-bewbs instead.

Anonymous ID: 7e8502 Feb. 3, 2023, noon No.18278031   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8091 >>8147

>>18277988

> The Caduceus

Yes, fren, I am aware of the meaning behind the symbolism. But if I refrained from observing and using imagery that strictly conformed to my ideology, I'd be left without any imagery. Better to appropriate what I can from my enemies and use it for my own purposes.

Shills try to demoralize anons by posting horrid shit, I respond by posting something moar pleasant.

They're just bewbs.

Anonymous ID: 7e8502 Feb. 3, 2023, 12:14 p.m. No.18278114   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18278099

> Dubs

> Cherubs and demigods and mythical shit

Wasn't thinking about kids, I was just pulling fine art pieces out of the collection that had bewbs.

I'll switch to landscapes.

Anonymous ID: 7e8502 Feb. 3, 2023, 12:24 p.m. No.18278168   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18278060

> Flynn telegraphed the FF

This explains how it got so far into US airspace without being noticed - it was glowies who sent it up. It didn't get blown halfway across the planet, that's bullshit. Weather balloons can only remain airborne for so long before they ascend too-high and pop, and rigid airships need to actively maintain the correct amount of lift so that they don't ascend or descend too much.

If the payload was smaller and lighter it would make some kind of sense. Maybe they realeased a whole bunch of them, and one slipped through because it was so too small and slow to show up on the early-warning radar.

But that thing is f'ing huge, and it would glow on the screen to any operator.

So the glowies actively let the thing in, or they released it themselves. Owning to the uncertainty of air currents, and the suddenness of its appearance, I'm inclined to conclude that the thing was released by glowies somewhere in North America.

It's a fucking distraction from the Pfizer video.

Anonymous ID: 7e8502 Feb. 3, 2023, 12:34 p.m. No.18278231   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8316

>>18278147

> Treachery and betrayal

By that logic, normalizing sexual nudity through the ritual posting of naked women is much worse. This image I posted was of primitive people, in a historical setting, eating and drinking. Ok, I can stipulate that this could be a problem because they're not wearing clothes.

But anons are posting titties all-day-every day as part of the "thanking" ritual that helps identify organic anons. Why are anons normalizing the proliferation of sexual imagery? I'd actually prefer if there was no nudity on the board, but making such a suggestion would likely be met with scorn and derision, regardless of the benefits.

Anonymous ID: 7e8502 Feb. 3, 2023, 12:53 p.m. No.18278321   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8370

>>18278276

> FAA Tracking

Normally people are playing by the rules, and they use radio transponders that actively transmit the aircraft's location data. But this thing doesn't seem to have that, and I'm not sure anons understand the implications.

Only active radar is going to pick the thing up. I'm not enough of a planefag to know if active radar systems can be accessed by the public, but I'm pretty sure that the ADS-B Exchange is not going to have a callsign for the spy balloon.

The lack of a transponder should actually send up alarm bells inside the early warning system. If it really did blow all the way from China, without a radio transponder or callsign or anything, then it speaks volumes about how well our airspace defenses really work.