Anonymous ID: b3cabd Oct. 22, 2025, 5:01 a.m. No.23755479   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5529 >>5560 >>5641 >>5655 >>5675

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>Elderly White Liberal Woman At A No Kings Protest Says She's Glad Charlie Kirk Was Murdered, Says Interview Should Be Killed Too Since She Debates On Campus Too.

 

Gunther Eagleman™

@GuntherEagleman

BREAKING: Ezra Levin, a HUGE part of the "No Kings" protestsclaims that he will start working with groups like ANTIFA to REBELagainst the federal government.

 

He says "The Trump era is over" yet has only managed two throw two USELESS struggle sessions.

 

Now that those haven't worked, it's obvious he's looking for more uprisings. These aren't just going to be "protests."

 

They want power back, and they've made it obvious that they'll do heinous things to get it back. Keep your head on a swivel if you are a conservative.

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Anonymous ID: b3cabd Oct. 22, 2025, 5:18 a.m. No.23755534   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5560 >>5641

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>>REBELagainst the federal government.

 

>>He says "The Trump era is over"

 

Ancient humans placed two stones in loops at either end of a vine. When hunting, they would simultaneously throw the stone balls and vine at an animal. The vine would entangle the animal's limbs, immobilizing it, while the stone balls could be used to strike vital areas, making it easier to capture.

 

The advent of the flying stone rope greatly improved hunting efficiency in ancient times. Historical records show that the Naxi people in my country continued to use flying stone ropes as hunting tools until the early post-liberation period.

 

After the Neolithic Age, people applied grinding and drilling techniques to the manufacture of flying stone ropes, further strengthening the connection between the stone balls and the vines. By this time, the flying stone rope's use was no longer limited to hunting. In an era of frequent warfare, the flying stone rope, with its immense lethality, naturally became a handy weapon.

 

After the widespread production of iron tools, the stone balls at the ends of the flying stone rope became iron balls, and naturally, the vines connecting the two iron balls were replaced by iron chains. At this point, the flying stone rope officially became a meteor hammer.

 

Meteor hammers are divided into single and double star hammers. These differ not only in the number of iron balls but also in their offensive and defensive capabilities.

 

The single star hammer is easy to wield, often held in reverse, for exceptional attack power. The double star hammer, while lighter than the single star hammer, retains a life-saving hammer for defensive attack, making it difficult to penetrate.

 

Because the meteor hammer is easy to carry and conceal, and delivers a swift and powerful strike that often catches the enemy off guard, it is a favorite among martial artists. Many practitioners use it as a personal weapon. The most famous example is Hei Sumei, wife of Lieutenant Chi Gong in "The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties." The meteor hammer she wields, with its two iron balls weighing a combined 50 kilograms, is a formidable sight.

 

It is said that in one battle, Hei Sumei, atop a white horse and wielding a double-ball meteor hammer, single-handedly defeated over 50 soldiers, effectively defeating a hundred.

Anonymous ID: b3cabd Oct. 22, 2025, 5:30 a.m. No.23755584   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5641 >>5678

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> https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2025/02/01/trump-is-playing-calvinball/

 

Trump is Playing Calvinball

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D. D. Degg Updated: February 1, 2025 at 9:25 am EST 1 minute 4 comments

 

“No sport is less organized than Calvinball.”

Calvin and Hobbes © Bill Watterson

 

Calvinball was an invention of comic strip showrunner Bill Watterson who said, “People have asked how to play Calvinball. It’s pretty simple: you make up the rules as you go.”

 

The early days of the Trump administration can be usefully understood as Calvinball for (putative) Adults.

 

Colin McEnroe, at Stamford Advocate, explains Trump 2.0.

 

… By the end of the day, a federal judge had stopped the Trump stoppage. The next day, the White House seemed to say it was rescinding the freeze plan, although Trump spokesperson Karoline Leavitt made it more confusing when, a little later, she said only the memo about freezing funds was rescinded but not the order in the memo. (You can do this in Calvinball.)