Anonymous ID: cd5e5d Dec. 31, 2025, 7:55 p.m. No.24055028   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5046

>>24055016

 

Well, she really should be sitting on live human skin wrapped around a solid muscle instead of dead animal skin lacking any muscle. It would be much more appreciated by anons…

Anonymous ID: cd5e5d Dec. 31, 2025, 8:16 p.m. No.24055108   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5119 >>5124

>>24055079

 

Can't argue the message, insult the messenger.

 

A prude is someone who is not interested in sexual activity for "reasons".

 

I am interested thus supporting my original comment. Unfortunately spouse anon is an angry wife and has not engaged for years. OK - I stopped asking. I am not the type of man to be forceful or abusive. But Christian teachings does not allow anon to engage in such activities outside of the relationship. Such is the hand we are dealt.

Anonymous ID: cd5e5d Dec. 31, 2025, 8:31 p.m. No.24055152   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24055146

Well, I can't type tonight…

 

I find it curious that the "golden age" starts tonight, but Milania is dressed in Silver at the New Year's Eve fest…

 

Comms?

Anonymous ID: cd5e5d Dec. 31, 2025, 8:47 p.m. No.24055211   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5245

>>24055149

>>24055150

>>24055151

>>24055153

 

Well maybe we have a winner…

 

https://thesilverindustry.substack.com/p/silver-price-in-tokyo-hits-130-per

 

Silver Price in Tokyo hits $130 per ounce. Guess that's how you spell FOMO in Japanese

Once Shanghai opens up again on Sunday night Jan 4 2026, More Fireworks

The Silver Academy

Dec 31, 2025

I used to sell brick pavers in El Paso for American Eagle Brick Company, back when the heat could cook a man twice in one afternoon. We sold for .60 a unit—fair price, solid product. But ACME Brick? They ran around quoting .40. The catch? They didn’t even have any pavers. Still, that fake number hit the streets, and soon every contractor thought we were high. It wasn’t competition—it was manipulation.

 

One day a grumpy old mason with mortar in his beard starts barking that ACME could beat us. I barked right back: “They could quote you free brick, but if they don’t have any, what kind of nonsense is that?” He glared, then cracked a laugh. He got it.

 

Same story today. Silver’s $71 on paper, $130 in Japan. Numbers without metal. Just another ACME special—free bricks from an empty yard. The game hasn’t changed, only the commodity. The old brick hustle is now traded in ounces and clicks instead of pallets and handshakes. But the moral holds: when supply runs dry and promises keep multiplying, price becomes a rumor—and truth costs whatever someone’s willing to pay.

 

con't…

Anonymous ID: cd5e5d Dec. 31, 2025, 8:53 p.m. No.24055245   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24055211

>>24055149

>>24055150

>>24055151

>>24055153

 

May have another, too…

 

https://x.com/SantaSurfing/status/2006476795248513175

https://x.com/grok/status/2006377755437396209

 

Yes, the figure is accurate. On December 31, 2025, $74.6 billion was borrowed via the New York Fed's Standing Repo Facility ($31.5B Treasury, $43.1B MBS), which serves as a lender of last resort for liquidity.

Anonymous ID: cd5e5d Dec. 31, 2025, 9:27 p.m. No.24055394   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5395 >>5398 >>5403 >>5406

Welcome to "Super Flu"

 

New Year, New Fear.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-15425109/super-flu-spreading-uncontrollably-new-york-h3n2.html

 

'Super' virus spreading uncontrollably… as New York sees most flu cases ever and experts warn 'we don't know when it will stop'

 

The 'super flu' is exploding across the US, with some states seeing more cases than ever before.

 

The latest CDC data for the week ending December 20 shows positive flu tests are up 53 percent compared to the week prior. Positive tests are up nearly 75 percent from this time last year.

 

During the week ending December 20, the number of people hospitalized surged 51 percent, and the number already in hospital has nearly doubled compared to the same period last year.

 

The newest figures, which are updated through December 20, show 'very high' flu transmission in 21 states, with New York City, New York state, New Jersey, South Carolina, Louisiana and Colorado reporting the highest rates.

 

In New York, more than 71,000 flu cases were reported last week, the most the state has ever had in a single week.

 

Additionally, in the last week, two children in Kentucky and Alabama have died of the flu. According to the CDC data, there have been eight pediatric flu-related deaths this virus season.

 

Due to the surge, hospitals are enacting Covid-era restrictions on visitors and bringing back mask mandates to slow the spread of the dangerous new flu strain H3N2 subclade K, which experts believe is behind the flu's meteoric rise.

 

Duke Health in North Carolina announced this week it will limit hospital visitors starting January 6, 2026, to just two people ages 12 and over per patient. And Iredell Memorial Hospital in North Carolina said beginning this week, it will not allow anyone under 14 to visit.

Anonymous ID: cd5e5d Dec. 31, 2025, 9:30 p.m. No.24055402   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24055398

C'mon man, this is serious headlines from The Drudge Report.

 

You and I both know it horseshit. But the pump is on full bore to start an new panic for the 2026 election season.

Anonymous ID: cd5e5d Dec. 31, 2025, 9:35 p.m. No.24055416   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5435

>>24055403

 

Yup - home state already celebrating 157 million from the deal…

 

https://baytobaynews.com/stories/delaware-to-receive-157-million-from-rural-health-transformation-programs-first-year,282366

 

Paywall…

Anonymous ID: cd5e5d Dec. 31, 2025, 9:38 p.m. No.24055423   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5427

>>24055406

 

You don't fucking say…

 

Momma didn't raise no apple to fall off the turnip truck at the pumpkin convention.

 

We know it's horseshit.

 

The rest of the normies think this shit is gospel.

 

Been there, done that.

Anonymous ID: cd5e5d Dec. 31, 2025, 9:45 p.m. No.24055446   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5456

>>24055427

 

Here's another ditty…

 

https://studyfinds.org/biophobia-growing-fear-of-nature/

 

Biophobia On The Rise? Why Growing Fear of Nature Could Harm Public Health and Conservation

 

More and more people are feeling dread, fear, and even disgust toward the great outdoors.

In A Nutshell

Animal phobias affect between 4% and 9% of people worldwide, causing anxiety, stress, and avoidance of natural areas that weakens environmental support

Research focuses almost exclusively on spiders and mammals while ignoring how people increasingly fear or dislike harmless species

Evidence suggests a troubling feedback loop: less time in nature may breed more fear, leading to even less outdoor time and stronger disconnection

Nearly 90% of studies capture only a snapshot in time rather than tracking changes, leaving researchers unable to determine how quickly the problem grows

Scientists have a name for the creeping dislike or even fear many people feel toward nature: biophobia. A new review of 196 studies reveals that this aversion to the natural world may be growing, with researchers warning of potential threats to both human well-being and environmental protection efforts.

 

Between 4% and 9% of people worldwide suffer from animal phobias, experiencing anxiety, nausea, and stress when encountering wildlife. But the problem goes beyond clinical phobias. Many people simply feel uncomfortable in natural settings, leading them to avoid parks, hiking trails, and outdoor spaces altogether.

 

moar…