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As long as there is someone who will appreciate the work involved in creation, the effort is time well spent.

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1525 - The forces of the Habsburg emperor Charles V annihilated the army of Francis I of France at the Battle of Pavia.
1540 - Coronado leads expedition to find the Seven Cities of Cíbola. The group, consisting of more than a thousand men, explored much of the southwestern U.S. Smaller parties split from the main group and documented sights such as the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River.
1803 - In Marbury v. Madison, the U.S. Supreme Court declared an act of Congress unconstitutional, thus establishing the doctrine of judicial review.
1821 - Agustín de Iturbide put forth the Iguala Plan, in which he called for an independent Mexico ruled by a European prince (or himself, if such a prince could not be found). His plan also advocated for the Roman Catholic Church and military to retain their powers and equal rights for creoles and peninsulares.
1848 - The anti-monarchical Revolutions of 1848 reached France, the one nation where the insurgency was somewhat successful—and which led to the abdication of King Louis-Philippe.
1868 - The U.S. House of Representatives voted 126–47 to impeach President Andrew Johnson, whose Reconstruction policies regarding the South after the Civil War angered Radical Republicans. The move led to his political downfall, though he was acquitted by the Senate.
1976 - The regime of Fidel Castro adopted the constitution of Cuba, which mandated the operation of only one political party—the Communist Party of Cuba.
1991 - U.S. ground operations began in the Persian Gulf War, more than a month after the U.S. launched an air war against Iraq in response to Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait.
2020 - American film producer Harvey Weinstein, whose career ended amid numerous allegations of sexual harassment and assault, was convicted of rape and a criminal sex act.
2022 - Russia launches a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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Autistic screeching and phonic evolution
Extermination of the dasyu and shudra
Therianthropy and the Divine Erectron
Going to Alice?

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When the day becomes the night and the sky becomes the sea,
when the clock strikes heavy and there's no time for tea;
and in our darkest hour, before my final rhyme,
she will come back home to Wonderland
and turn back the hands of time.

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Anonymous
>>87323 #
Im comparing pre to post general industrialization times, and especially most recently with the big increases in output compared to say 40-50 years ago. Again, very rough estimates here but pre 1800s there being definitely more than half the workforce involved in food productions, whereas now its at or around 10%.
Example, a person waves a magic wand and bricks all the DRM john deere tractors in the US, or blows up a bunch of fertilizer factories, that would be catastrophic for ag
Anonymous
>>87323 #
It's very much fewer workers except with some veggie or fruit crops that don't automate.
>>87322 #
Damage to soil/water/etc. can continue longer than most other things including us are viable in the current system. At least for burger. It's bad but they have the capability of running things very far into the ground.
>>87330 #>>87328 #
Anonymous
>>87327 #
Of course grains are essentially automated. When anons talk about ag my mind always goes to fruits and veggies. That's also the only way to make money in agriculture at the smaller scale.
Anons probably want to grow grains themselves if they can, just to have poison free bread.
>>87329 #
Anonymous
>>87328 #
>When anons talk about ag my mind always goes to fruits and veggies.
luxury items, only regionally important
>money
yeah probably. or niche livestock if you want to keep ahead of hipsters
>grow grains
Done it, but corn is where you want to go if you want a grain to process at home, at least in these days lacking community.
>>87331 #
Anonymous
>>87327 #
>Damage to soil/water/etc. can continue longer than most other things including us are viable in the current system. At least for burger.
In a general sense I definitely agree they're able to prolong the system for longer than people would expect. For ag specifically Im more hesitant, theres lots of studies and real world data on the damage monocropping by giant megafarms has done, and the worse it gets w/ production declines, the more imported fert and higher intensity farming and needed water increases become, its a death spiral of return on investments.
They would definitely cut out meat for the lower classes of course because that is a high land/resource equation, even with "good practice", cows specifically.
>>87333 #
Anonymous
>>87331 #
I haven't looked at machinery in a while, but if you want to do it by hand it's a mild pain to cut, a big pain to thresh, tons of winnowing, (lots of redoing and loss here) then grinding with a halfway decent grinder, sifting. Definitely want animals that can use all that waste. Haven't done a acreage estimate based on my actual numbers.

That's why I was talking about hominy (corn)at the beginning of the year. You grow it, pick it, shell it by hand, and do a lye bath and rinse. You don't need special tools or lots of beating
>>87334 #>>87335 #
Anonymous
>>87330 #
They knew what erosion rates were possible generations ago, there are soil surveys for every part of every agricultural county. I just mean they are willing to spoil everything, and with fertilizers and poisons available, they can keep farming the last bit of good out of a lot of ground if they want. And they don't mind.
Water is already a known unknown if you will, when it's gone, they know what will become marginal dry crops, or abandoned. Hasn't stopped them from paying to put in irrigation, so they're fine with that as well.

We're still so high on the hog they can afford to burn off huge portions of ag through things like ethanol.
>>87335 #
Anonymous
>>87332 #
I've seen videos of people who get about half of what the USDA says the average bushel per acre of wheat is without pesticides or fertilizer for wheat. It seems worth it on a small scale if you have the land and know how.
>>87336 #
Anonymous
>>87332 #
>>87333 #
Very good info, and I do always appreciate first hand accounts on things like this
>erosion rates were possible generations ago
Heres something I think about though, they definitely didn't take into account the massive population growth for the US specifically. Within the past 20-25 years, literally, real numbers, over 120 millions browns have invaded.
Currently, per that leaked statistic, 55 million "legal" visa holders, 20 million invaded under Biden, and the previous estimates of there "only" being 11 million illegals was absolute bunk, it was double or triple that, I have the source if needed.
120 million extra mouths to feed is a ginormous number.
>>87337 #
Anonymous
>>87334 #
I mean I haven't measured what I get like I have with more important to me staples. It's all enough work that when you see people testing small scale stuff, if they have a combine (like those cute small foreign ones) available they'll feed it by hand just to do all the work for them.
Anonymous
>>87335 #
number of people doesn't change that one type of soil in one location will have up to 3/8" blow away in a year. all that matters is if conditions are such that farmers are encouraged to farm it. If it has been since before the dust bowl...
I don't think local numbers even matter, I haven't done math but I'm sure america could feed the entire white world if we weren't hemorrhaging it other places.
>>87338 #
Anonymous
>>87337 #
Wouldn't there be big increases on stress on water tables, local infra, that sort of thing? As an example, lots of cities, both big and small, towns, rural areas etc are having their sewer infra overloaded by browns moving in and living 20 people to a SFH because thats what browns do to live cheaply. You get what I mean?
Then in a general sense, how long would you estimate, if possible the system can maintain its current ag output, both for domestic consumption and for export to browns? That is the million dollar question.
>>87339 #
Anonymous
>>87338 #
towns aren't growing, cities were cancer 50 years ago. I don't know about sewer but water supplies are taken from reservoirs or wells spread through an area. It's a issue but the government sees it as growf and also makes money from problems.
>how long would you estimate
no idea but longer than I see white people surviving under current system. but I'm very pessimistic on that
>>87347 #
Anonymous
I saw a video about a Norwegian who put her house in a greenhouse, it worked well for living in colder climates. I bet it can work in Alaska on the southern coast pretty good.
>>87341 #
Anonymous
>>87340 #
greenhouses are cooler than shit, but a lot of overhead compared to a cardboard box in a climate that is survivable
>>87343 #
Anonymous
>>87341 #
It's definitely more expensive but worth it in colder climates. If it's big enough it also extends or allows for a small garden too.
>>87346 #
Anonymous
>>87344 #
that or hydrogen, something has to keep the moon floating
Anonymous
>>87339 #
Pessimism is understandable.
Then what about creating problems?
What would be the most effective way to damage or destroy a big corpo farming operation?
Blowing up the fuel storage tanks, seeding rare exotic diseases to the crops? That kind of thing
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Anonymous
>>87346 #
Yeah, they put their houses in the big industrial greenhouses. It really cuts down on heating costs.
>>87349 #
Anonymous
>>87347 #
lol do you ever not sound like a fed when you talk about that kind of stuff? no those are bad ideas.
I'm not saying to say what you like, it's just funny. IRL I'd be using you as an example of who to avoid

you'd need like the CUFI of agri/chemical business.
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Anonymous
>>87350 #
This is the only place I know where terrorposting isn't banned.
Then what are better ideas?
Anonymous
>>87351 #
There's all sorts. Some plastic is meant to be safe and stand up to the sun. Some isn't really. Glass overhead needs to be safety or tempered and I think it's rare.
Anonymous
>>87350 #
>IRL I'd be using you as an example of who to avoid
I obviously wouldn't discuss such things with IRL tribe and train NPCs
Thats what this place is for.
>>87356 #
Anonymous
>>87354 #
No I mean if I had people I was training I would use exactly that to show them who to keep out. But yeah if you contain it in person... bit of doubt about that ability but I'm just guessing.
>>87358 #
Anonymous
>>87358 #
>anons doesn't know who he is talking to
Anonymous
>>87360 #
Feds encourage, and often groom losers into doing low level attacks, as that furthers their justification and budgets. They don't want anyone doing things that would be a higher level threat, or attacks on infra, or widespread groups like what the ALF/ELF did so I dont get your point.
>>87364 #
Anonymous
>>87364 #
They don't care... but they do it literally all the time? Like with the culwell thing where feds were monitoring the muzz they literally gave the rifle and ammo to?
>>87369 #
Anonymous
SILLYA IS COMPROMISED
REPEAT
SILLYA IS COMPROMISED
Everybody panic aaaaaaaaa
Anonymous
>>87368 #
I really wasn't calling him one. I mean I've met some, they are very stereotypical about talking about explosives and certain targets.
>>87371 #
Anonymous
>>87369 #
Then why did operation backfire happen? Which was the 2nd largest fed op aside from Ted K's manhunt?
No offense but are you one of the newcomers here who doesn't really know anything?
>>87377 #
Anonymous
>>87373 #
I have no idea about them but I assume if they were not just retards getting rounded up like the whitmer guys, they were already infiltrated and pointed somewhere. But I assume that of everything because I haven't seen otherwise yet.
>>87381 #
Anonymous
>>87377 #
They were effective and not retards because it took the feds 15 years to finally curtail the ELF/ALF. Leftoids can do DA, even without direct or indirect state support because they are not total retards in that regard. Same with the weather underground.
Rightoids, like the whitmer kidnapping plot you mention get caught on day 0, because, yes they are morons.
>>87384 #
Anonymous
>>87381 #
>Same with the weather underground.
LOL knew a boomer where they were going around recruiting with full knowledge of the state if they weren't feds themselves
>whitmer plot
dude you didn't even cursorarily look into it, there was no plot
>>87386 #
Anonymous
>>87384 #
They committed like 15,000 bombings in major US cities, and I dont think the feds were happy about the anti vietnam war thing. Its an example.
>>87388 #
Anonymous
>>87386 #
antivietnam was the most staged allowed shit ever
I'm really surprised that people think that feds exist to stop shit like that
>leftoids can do direct action
and meme about it and plan it on controlled intelligence platforms
>>87390 #
Anonymous
>>87388 #
As mentioned, they exist to allow and encourage low level attacks so they can get the credit for the "attack" or whatever it is they allowed to happen.
>>87391 #
Building 7.gif
Then what is your point? Never do or even talk about DA ever because feds exist in your walls, so cower in the basement forever?
>>87391 #
Anonymous
>>87390 #
they also exist for high level attacks like building being brought down. I see no reason to think it isn't every level inbetween.

I wasn't saying don't talk about hypotheticals, but generic 'how about blowing up some stuff' talk is primordial fed talk. If someone was actually going to do something, it would be beyond retarded to talk about it. I don't even tell people the correct times or places for me going to the store.

Details are for family. Everyone else is a mouth.
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Anonymous
>>87391 #
>'how about blowing up some stuff' talk is primordial fed talk
Blow up your local Federal Synagogue has been a meme here for almost a decade
>>87393 #
Then why the fuck do you sound exactly like a fedjackering newfag, its annoying.
>>87393 #>>87394 #
Anonymous
>>87392 #
I remember. I was surprised when it became obvious how much federal money they were getting...
>>87392 #
Anonymous
>>87392 #
Because you beg for ideas to a problem that is beyond just going out and do anything really, beyond one man's ability, and yet you ask about dumb things like blowing up fuel tanks. Maybe you should be more creative before you fish.
>>87395 #
Anonymous
>>87394 #
I dont beg for ideas, I try to stimulate any convo thats not the same 500th twitter repost.
Fuck you.
>>87396 #
Anonymous

>>87395 #
It always sounds like begging see >>87347 #
hey, I try to lead conversations sometime and get called a retard too. But at least try to improve
>>87402 #
Anonymous
>>87397 #
Capeshit and comedy are the most jewish genres. I've always instinctively hated them besides liking Spideyman 2002 as a little kid
>>87401 #
Anonymous
>>87400 #
there's a whole generation of comedy that I can't believe I even attempted to stomach
Anonymous
>>87396 #
Thats not begging and its quite obnoxious to try to frame it like that, esp on the only place where such hypos aren't banned.
Again, fuck you.
>>87403 #
Anonymous
>>87402 #
Did I tell you to not talk? Did I not attempt to answer your question? Did I report or even downboat?
Don't get assmad just because you always ask some predictable questions.
>>87405 #
I agree, but it is almost the only place where it is a possibility. At most you might have one other person trustworthy. But highly doubtful
>true nurr
is the answer not obvious
>>87407 #
Anonymous
>>87403 #
No you just kneejerked instantly with
>stereotypical fed
Thus again, fuck you.
>>87409 #
Anonymous
>>87399 #
I couldn't find any on free streaming sites so I ended up watching soopermawn and it was more jewish than I remembered it being, it also did the whole
>but I'm a GOOD JEW unlike my religion, parnets, community, friends and financial interests! Which were ALL HOLOCAUSTED HOW HORRIBLE. Rememba kyrpton! Oh the horrah!
Anonymous
>>87407 #
I will leave these here for others to judge if that is what they think I meant.
>>87358 #
>>87360 #

>fuck you
you keep saying that after thanking me for going into detail earlier. grow some skin. I'm saying you have retarded fed-esque suggestions everytime, when I was talking about bigger problems that minor actions don't solve.

how would you attempt to stop globohomo agribusiness from raping our land to feed and breed the invader?
>>87411 #
Anonymous
Hell, perhaps I am a stereotypical chudcel sperg.
Anonymous
>>87409 #
>how would you attempt to stop globohomo agribusiness from raping our land to feed and breed the invader?
Convince all the megafarm owners to start using Indian run SaaS for everything. Global food collapse in 2 weeks.
>>87412 #
Anonymous
>>87411 #
I have no idea how much equipment is run like the aforementioned John Deere whateveritscalled. It's interesting but I know nothing other than when the Ukraine thing started they were trying to killswitch tractors.
Anonymous
>>87347 #
>What would be the most effective way to damage or destroy a big corpo farming operation?
idk but in Europe they are killing all the pigs because of African swine fever virus so soon enough we won't have any meat to eat.
Anonymous
>>87423 #
gomen, I'm tired. Not going to work on stuff for about a week. When I start again, I'm going to polish the thumbnailer a little then integrate it into the main repo.
Anonymous
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Actually before I go, there is something you could work on if you want. The file testdata/exact_thumb_size.jpg is 150x150. When it's thumbnailed, there is a strip of pixels on the right that is either garbage or transparent depending on the image viewer. You could try to fix that if you can reproduce it. It might only apply to ffmpeg versions >4.1 since lat couldn't reproduce it when ultrasemen reported it.

Also I forgot, I dropped support for ffmpeg versions below 6.1 since that's the version in ubuntu lts.

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