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Tag Archives: Will. S.
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Paleo Retiree writes: Roger Scruton’s list of what conservatives believe wouldn’t go over well with many American Republicans, I suspect. More. Fred Reed recalls a less-regulated America. I grew up under not-very-different circumstances. Scott Chaffin submits to a brain MRI. … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Food and health, Humor, Linkathons, Movies, Politics and Economics, Sex
Tagged Agnostic, demographics, food, Fred Reed, linkathon, Russia, Scott Chaffin, Slumlord, The Dark Enlightenment, Will. S.
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Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Conan, what is best in life? Jack Donovan has some answers. Milla Jovovich naked. Jonathan Hastings on John Carpenter’s “Ghosts of Mars.” Will S. has a new blog. What in the world is Bon Iver thinking? … Continue reading
Posted in Linkathons
Tagged Bon Iver, Jack Donovan, John Carpenter, Jonathan Hastings, Matt Forney, Milla Jovovich, Will. S.
2 Comments
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Paleo Retiree writes: Interesting how much some of these pathetic (if also zany) Brutalist Yugoslavian monumentsĀ — shown here in photos by Jan KempenaersĀ — resemble contemporary chic architecture. Coincidence? An interview with journalist Colin Flaherty, who has been tracking the Knockout … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Linkathons, Movies, Science, Television
Tagged Camille Paglia, Christopher Mason, Colin Flaherty, Emmanuel Todd, HBDChick, Lloyd Fonveille, Will. S.
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Paleo Retiree writes: More fascinating thinking from HBD*Chick about inbreeding and outbreeding, this time as they pertain to Anglo-Saxon England. Thanks to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, we’re able to peep at the superdeluxe lifestyles of Mexican drug lords. Will S. … Continue reading
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Paleo Retiree writes: A terrific overview of the U.S.’s history (and challenges) with immigration. One-stop reading for those who want to get up to speed quickly on the topic. The sad tale of Bodli Joensen, a Danish porn performer who … Continue reading
Posted in Linkathons
Tagged Bodli Joensen, Gore Vidal, immigration, Matt Forney, movies, secession, Steve Sailer, Will. S.
3 Comments
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Paleo Retiree writes: HBD*Chick enjoys a book by two of the Chicago Boyz, but has a few quibbles too. Dennis Mangan wonders why so many MSM sites are cutting back on comments. Are big cruise ships helping to destroy Venice? … Continue reading
Posted in Linkathons
Tagged alt right, Bloomberg, demographics, Dennis Mangan, egalitarianism, Feminism, Foseti, HBDChick, heartiste, population growth, Roger Federer, Slumlord, Steve Sailer, Venice, Will. S.
8 Comments
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Paleo Retiree writes: This Kevin Lamb mini-memoir of life at Newsweek parallels my own experience at the magazine almost exactly. Steve Sailer wants to know, how real is “stereotype threat”? Wheat has changed a lot since the 1960s. Paleo/Primal guru … Continue reading
Posted in Food and health, Music, Politics and Economics
Tagged food, Kara Newman, Mark Sisson, Paleo, politics, Steve Sailer, Will. S.
4 Comments