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2018-10-26 02:19:33 UTC

Re: voice chat. Doing stretches of the Long-Distance Trails on McDonalds is a well-known and oft-participated meme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yE5PGe6B95o

2018-10-26 02:22:00 UTC

I looked further into the fasting/fertility conundrum when getting pregnant-- tldr it's not really a big deal. Just antifasting fear mongering.

2018-10-26 02:22:06 UTC

^

2018-10-26 02:22:28 UTC

Should women eat testosteronous beef for chadlets?

2018-10-26 02:22:34 UTC

YES

2018-10-26 02:24:21 UTC

I lost 30 pounds on keto in a month

2018-10-26 02:24:27 UTC

But I am huge

2018-10-26 02:25:00 UTC

I did intermittent fasting while trying to get pregnant (took 3 months, half the average time for my age) and now while exclusively breastfeeding. I only stopped while pregnant cos my body wouldn't tolerate long periods without food.

2018-10-26 02:26:15 UTC

If I waited too long to eat while pregnant I'd be a complete mess-- bad mood, slow mind, very tired.

2018-10-26 02:26:42 UTC
2018-10-26 02:26:54 UTC

Do you think low/no-sugar while pregnant is good for baby?

2018-10-26 02:26:59 UTC

It must be!

2018-10-26 02:27:25 UTC

Yes!

2018-10-26 02:27:52 UTC

So I should only feed my waifu freshly caught northern pike, lowbrush blueberries, and the fattiest of moose?

2018-10-26 02:27:52 UTC

Next pregnancy I'm doing keto the whole way.

2018-10-26 02:27:57 UTC

Fox news telling some actual truth about the bombs rn

2018-10-26 02:29:05 UTC

Fish, real olive oil, berries, red meat

2018-10-26 02:29:10 UTC

I like listening to voice. It's comfy

2018-10-26 02:29:14 UTC

careful about fish

2018-10-26 02:29:21 UTC

heavy metals concentrate up the food chain

2018-10-26 02:29:35 UTC

and some people are allergic to niche preservatives used in some east asian caught fish

2018-10-26 02:31:10 UTC

Tyler is correct. On the A.T. I consumed 6,000 calories a day of junk food and STILL LOST WEIGHT at a drastic rate.

2018-10-26 02:31:31 UTC

6k calories? were you running all day?

2018-10-26 02:31:35 UTC

Imagine not eating bread

2018-10-26 02:31:36 UTC

wew

2018-10-26 02:31:53 UTC

@Koba u know nothing about fish

2018-10-26 02:31:58 UTC

fish is awesome

2018-10-26 02:32:06 UTC

fish + mercury = superpowers

2018-10-26 02:32:07 UTC

fish am awesome*

2018-10-26 02:32:08 UTC

everybody knows that

2018-10-26 02:32:18 UTC

<:teehee:381917632359563264>

2018-10-26 02:32:29 UTC

@Koba Appalachian Trail thru-hiking

2018-10-26 02:32:54 UTC

Mercury poison is where the phrase 'mad as a hatter' comes from since they used mercury to stiffen hats

2018-10-26 02:32:57 UTC

weird @Tyler0317, it stopped working

2018-10-26 02:33:09 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/505207226324221952/DZu96vlU0AI9t9M.jpeg

2018-10-26 02:34:00 UTC

That's incredibly interesting, Tyler

2018-10-26 02:34:20 UTC

catch me and my settled pastoralist gang flexing on those hunter-gatherers

2018-10-26 02:34:27 UTC

@missliterallywho Based and BAP-pilled

2018-10-26 02:34:30 UTC

Get cultured, savage

2018-10-26 02:35:16 UTC

another schism within IE happening

2018-10-26 02:35:55 UTC

Separating the wheat from the chaff, eh?

2018-10-26 02:35:57 UTC

Goat farm > plant harem

2018-10-26 02:36:22 UTC

>Not photosynthesizing
never gonna make it

2018-10-26 02:37:04 UTC

"no, IE, you must _become_ the plant"

2018-10-26 02:37:05 UTC

>never having had chlorophyll in your system
>mfw

2018-10-26 02:37:37 UTC

>not internally sythesizing Thorium

2018-10-26 02:37:40 UTC

Plebs

2018-10-26 02:37:55 UTC

>having cell walls at all
>laughs in single cell

2018-10-26 02:37:56 UTC

The Romans built an Imperium while eating their wheat, barley, wine and olive oil while the Scythians did what exactly?

2018-10-26 02:38:07 UTC

they had bitchin' chariots

2018-10-26 02:38:24 UTC

Yeah they had cool horses and bows which was pretty cool tbh

2018-10-26 02:38:34 UTC

Wish i was a Scythian

2018-10-26 02:38:41 UTC

@TylerHess That same logic of "logistical effectiveness over quality of life" is actually what mandates the current year (3+) AmeriBurger diet

2018-10-26 02:38:57 UTC

I mean the ughyurs may have been the original inventors of bifurcated pants

2018-10-26 02:38:58 UTC

A McDouble is the cheapest nutrition in the history of the earth, balance wise
Doesn't make it good

2018-10-26 02:39:06 UTC

Chariots were a quaint outdated weapon system that by then were easily countered by javelins and discipline, in fact at Boudicca's last battle they were more of a hindrance than a help.

2018-10-26 02:39:23 UTC

horse riding led to modern pants development

2018-10-26 02:39:25 UTC

If anyone is interested in joining the **Identity Evropa Literature Club** server, please DM me. We are planning to get it rolling again here in a few weeks.

2018-10-26 02:39:33 UTC

Yes!

2018-10-26 02:39:50 UTC

Details on the server

2018-10-26 02:39:54 UTC

so every day you wear pants you're actually embracing the horse nomad spirit

2018-10-26 02:39:58 UTC

What lead to modern sweatpants development?

2018-10-26 02:40:03 UTC

comfort

2018-10-26 02:40:10 UTC

Nice

2018-10-26 02:40:49 UTC

then again it could all just be bullshit.
we don't even really know where the stirrup was invented

2018-10-26 02:40:57 UTC

and boy howdy was _that_ a big leap forward

2018-10-26 02:41:56 UTC

It brought us galloping ahead into the mounted age

2018-10-26 02:42:35 UTC

<:sad:366743316475281408>

2018-10-26 02:42:37 UTC

@Salo Saloson @Nemets wasnt the stirrup invented sometime between the Hunnic invasions and the Mongol invasion? I remember hearing stirrups were unknown to Romans and Huns

2018-10-26 02:42:51 UTC

When I successfully bio-engineer Pteranodons, I'll make sure their skin is teal for peak optics

2018-10-26 02:42:59 UTC

What's the next book you all will be reading? @CarletonJ

2018-10-26 02:42:59 UTC

Granted that's an 800 year period

2018-10-26 02:43:25 UTC

@Reinhard Wolff we are going to start with Generation Identity

2018-10-26 02:43:32 UTC

For it is short

2018-10-26 02:43:37 UTC

Nice

2018-10-26 02:43:42 UTC

It said that it is was created in China @Salo Saloson

2018-10-26 02:43:54 UTC

I read fiction exclusively.

2018-10-26 02:44:01 UTC

But it sounds riveting!

2018-10-26 02:44:05 UTC

>reading

2018-10-26 02:44:07 UTC

The real project will be starting the debate club and getting our community the tools they need to debate and conquer their opposition

2018-10-26 02:44:36 UTC

@Trashboat I basically read to you. You best be there boy

2018-10-26 02:44:45 UTC
2018-10-26 02:44:56 UTC

๐Ÿ˜จ

2018-10-26 02:45:40 UTC

well the modern stirrup as we know it is kinda hard to trace, since there is evidence for the "modern" saddle to be in Asia before anywhere else... probably
@Logan

2018-10-26 02:45:54 UTC

but generally the stirrup first appeared widely in Europe ~700 AD

2018-10-26 02:46:55 UTC

This stirrup talk makes me wonder why the Ancient Chinese were so prolific in their inventions but somehow along the way they just seem to have like, stopped? Is there any explanation for that or no?

2018-10-26 02:47:30 UTC

@Trashboat They society was functioning to the degree it needed to.

2018-10-26 02:47:32 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/505210846906155028/unknown.png

2018-10-26 02:47:39 UTC

To go along with the Mattis tweet

2018-10-26 02:48:03 UTC

But their dynasties afterwards weren't really any worse than the ones prior were they?

2018-10-26 02:48:30 UTC

I took Chinese for all 4 years of high school btw and never once thought to ask my teacher about this

2018-10-26 02:48:46 UTC

China as a society is nearly an ecosystem. Rivers, Rice, Masses of people, routine mass war to reset the process

2018-10-26 02:48:54 UTC

>chinese
>high school

2018-10-26 02:49:02 UTC

Occasional barbarian invasion/assimilation, rinse, repeat

2018-10-26 02:49:19 UTC

u wot m8

2018-10-26 02:49:22 UTC
2018-10-26 02:49:35 UTC

The Mongols might have had something to do with ending Chinese innovation, after they wrecked the Middle East that whole region regressed and still hasn't intellectually recovered.

2018-10-26 02:51:01 UTC

>yfw you change the course of an entire region of the world
the eternal nomad strikes again

2018-10-26 02:51:08 UTC

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