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Cake day: September 10th, 2025

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  • it’s pretty common for those with underlying racist views to discredit and not see the value of someone based on their race or color.

    New memes and jokes often target white people through stereotypes, which is a literal form of racism by generalizing and demeaning an entire racial group. Common examples include:

    The “Karen” meme, which stereotypes middle-aged white women as entitled, demanding, and often racist—frequently used to mock perceived white privilege.

    Slurs-turned-memes like “mayo” (for mayonnaise-loving whites), “crackers”, or “flour rangers”/chalk babies, reducing white people to racial caricatures.

    Jokes about white people not handling spicy food or awkward dancing in “white people be like” formats, reinforcing “bland” or clumsy stereotypes.

    These rely on racial generalizations just like any other racist humor, creating “us vs. them” divides. If we’re against racism, it has to apply consistently…both ways









  • There is no moment so bad, that it cant get worst.

    Palestinians suffer greatly, needlessly. But there is a lesson we can take from their horrible mistreatment.

    If you are a player in the game, you can win…but you can also loose.

    Unless you have at least a few states of people ready to join you…your chances are bad and can end up w your death or worse: guantanimo level detainment.

    Good luck w your choices…Genuinely.

    Edit: my bad form, didn’t realize i was responding to you.again or id skip it. We’ve chatted. No use deleting it now.





  • I go back-and-forth with that data point. Because while that is measurable and does exist, there’s also tons of data to the contrary.

    Here: researchers argue that the “Genghis-Khan-caused global cooling” idea is overstated: the modeled CO₂ drop from Mongol-era depopulation is extremely small (far below what’s visible in ice cores), natural forces like volcanic eruptions and solar variability overwhelmingly dominate climate shifts of that period, population-loss estimates are highly uncertain, any localized reforestation would have been offset by land-use changes elsewhere, and no clear cooling signal appears in proxy climate records at the exact time of the Mongol conquests.