The Jews are hungry
Today may be July 23, but to Jews it is the 17th of Tammuz, a day of prayer and fasting for me
1. Plight of the herd
Jews have become overly fond of mourning. It's a sickness in them which is why those who enjoy it less tend to leave the fold, while those who paradoxically delight in it enjoy the local darwinian advantage, such as it is.
They do so because, like all the rest of their odd brethren tribes from the 4 corners of the map, they are, for all their pretensions, but a motley medley of simple foolish mammals.
And in their own case, mammals chosen by god or devil to carry memories and books heavier than a million crosses.
2. Chosen
The average Jew understands this as well as the average “jew observer”. Which is to say not at all.
Their role is a heavy one: To be beasts of burden for memes of great tonnage wielded by Atlasian memesmen so much larger than life that the passage of thousands of years fails to render the remotest universal verdict on their person.
In exchange, the sheep receive dubious bragging rights, a little extra street seichel and 613 multifaceted cognitive-behavioral-social game pieces which, if maneuvered just right, can convince you (sometimes even accurately) that you’ve actually got the best of it and that God really does love you most.
3. Play ball!
4. So Many Software Updates
5. War on Rome
5. 1/1/2000 00:00
6. The Fucked Up World You Are Splashing Around In
7. Hand in Hand
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