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avatar_DKG
The Flea Trap / Re: This n that
Last post by DKG - Today at 05:37:36 AM
Saudi Arabia bombed Yemen's southern port city of Mukalla on Dec. 30, saying the strike targeted a shipment of weapons it said had arrived from the United Arab Emirates to support separatist forces.

Riyadh followed the attack with a demand that UAE forces leave Yemen within 24 hours and warned that Saudi Arabia's national security remains an inviolable "red line." The UAE later said it would withdraw its remaining forces from the country.

Saudi Arabia and the UAE are both influential members of OPEC, which is scheduled to hold a virtual meeting on Jan. 4, 2026. Any prolonged dispute between the two could complicate efforts to maintain consensus on oil output policy, with implications for crude prices.
#12
avatar_Aryan
The Flea Trap / Re: Blazor
Last post by Aryan - Today at 05:34:33 AM
And lets not forget the kikes at the SPLC, another anti-White hate group masquerading as an anti-extremist organisation...

#13
avatar_wizer
The Guest Nest / Re: What did that cunt ladyd d...
Last post by wizer - Today at 05:34:25 AM
Quote from: Reggie Essent on December 29, 2025, 11:31:42 PMI had all the Majong high scores.

In all fairness, it should be noted that none of the other 3 members of that forum ever stepped foot in the arcade.
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avatar_Aryan
The Flea Trap / Re: Blazor
Last post by Aryan - Today at 05:31:55 AM
At least the neurotic fucks at the ADL provide some entertainment.  :crampe:

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Minnesota Dem Senate candidate faces call from opponent to apologize over viral 'pandering' hijab video

Minnesota GOP candidate David Hann demands public apology from Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan over hijab video amid alleged fraud scandal in Somali community.

Source: Minnesota Dem Senate candidate faces call from opponent to apologize over viral 'pandering' hijab video
#16
avatar_Blazor
The Flea Trap / Re: I hope Garraty and Blazor ...
Last post by Blazor - Today at 12:30:40 AM
This weather been so fucking crazy. The other day we were in the 60s, then a roaring wind started to blow, and now its in the low 20s and cold as shit lol. Was super nice having nice weather for a few days, even nice getting snow just the week prior lol.

Cant wait til Spring!!!
#17
avatar_Blazor
The Flea Trap / Re: Blazor
Last post by Blazor - Today at 12:26:20 AM
In other news, late Friday night into Saturday is the Wolf Moon, and its a Super Moon.
#18
avatar_Blazor
The Flea Trap / Re: Blazor
Last post by Blazor - December 30, 2025, 11:55:50 PM
Quote from: Shen Li on December 30, 2025, 09:20:20 PMThere's no need for insults. This ridiculous topic is not that important.

Blaze is a good guy for someone of West European origin. Sure, he gets his "facts" from cartoons and and obscure vids, but that affects you how?

Besides, when Blaze talks about Jews he likely uses the term mataphorically for all rich libtard assholes.

Scouse, on the other hand talks a lot about Jews but he knows nothing about the faith. He doesn't even have a clue how the religion is passed on. As I have said before, Scouser would not know a Jew if Bar Rafaeli sat on his face.

Having said that tho, Scouse is harmless just like Blazor. They have no power and never will. No political movement will make a home for them except perhaps Hamas.

No worries, his insults have no power over here! lol





When I post cartoons and vids, it is for the viewer to decide what to do with the information. Most of the time Im simply trying to raise awareness on things.

As far as the Joo, you know that over the years I've pointed at the globalists, the NWO, the elite, whatever the hell anyone wants to call them. But, I do see the patterns with the Joos, and that is something that cant be overlooked. I also have mentioned before it is not all of them, it is the globalist ones, that most of the time belong to the Synagogue of Satan.

Scouse is a good man, he knows a lot, and a lot of what he says is the truth. Hes pretty much got my train of thought, and knows that its not all Joos, and that it is more than just Joos, but like I said, what the globalist cabal of Joos are doing cant be overlooked.
#19
avatar_Blazor
The Flea Trap / Re: Blazor
Last post by Blazor - December 30, 2025, 11:42:15 PM
Quote from: Lokmar on December 30, 2025, 07:14:14 PMAGAIN!

How does ANY OF THIS put the JOOZ on the hook for Tik Tok's previous behavior?

You didn't answer Scouse lol, what behavior lol?
#20
avatar_Blazor
The Flea Trap / Re: Blazor
Last post by Blazor - December 30, 2025, 11:39:58 PM
Quote from: Dove on December 30, 2025, 03:11:36 PMDo you do a dinner on NYE? We are making beef wellington recipe we watched a long time ago.

 Im looking for some sort of fancy dessert ive never made or had before.

 We have been on this thing making food none of us have ever had and when we tried the wellington the first time, the goddamn dog got it  :crampe:

Oh damn lol, the dog got it!? lol

I've never had beef Wellington.

I get into those moods sometimes, making things I've never had before lol. If you need help with some ideas, you know I cook and bake lol.

Yes I make a NYE meal! I'll do a traditional Southern meal! Pork, black eyed peas, greens, and cornbread! Each one has its own significance. The meal dates back to the War of Northern Aggression, and I know I posted about it, I think in my History thread. Found it! I'll copy paste it lol......

Understand what might or should be cooking in your Kitchen has Been a long Standing Southern Tradition with a sobering reminder to us all...

Enjoy a good bowl of black eye peas is one thing but know there meaning makes it that much better

A story that you might hear a lot as New Year is approaching. A story that should be retold and reminded to us every year

Why does Southerns eat Black Eye Peas on New Years Day?

The story of the Southern tradition of eating black-eyed peas as the first meal on New Year's Day is generally believed to date back the winter of 1864 - 1865 during the later part of the of Southern Independence.

When Union General William T. Sherman led his invading troops on their destructive march through Georgia, the fields of black-eyed peas were largely left untouched because they were deemed fit only for animals.

The Union foragers took everything, plunder the land, and left what they could not take burning or in shambles.

But one thing did remain the lonely peas and good Ol Southern salted pork.

As a result, the humble yet nourishing black-eyed pea saved surviving Southerners - mainly women, children and the disabled veterans of the Confederate army - from mass starvation and were thereafter regarded as a symbol of good luck.

The peas are said to represent good fortune. Certainly, the starving Southern families and soldiers were fortunate to have those meager supplies.

According to the tradition and folklore, the peas are served with several other dishes that symbolically represent good fortune, wealth and prosperity in the coming year. Some folks still traditionally cook the black-eyed peas with a silver dime in the pot as a symbol of good fortune.

Greens represent wealth and paper money. Any greens will do, but in the South, the most popular are collards, mustard greens, turnip greens, and boiled cabbage.

Cornbread - a regular staple mean among Southerners in absence of wheat - symbolizes gold and is very good for soaking up the juice from the greens on the plate.

Pork symbolizes bountiful prosperity and then progressing into the year ahead. Ham and hog jowls are typical with the New Year meal, though sometimes bacon will work too.

Stewed tomatoes are often eaten with this meal as well. They represent health and wealth.

This is just of few of rich Southern New Year Traditions

I hope you reflect on those stories when you sit down at your family table this coming year

Enjoy this humble uniquely Southern meal every New Years Day. Be thankful for what this year did give you and better days that are coming ahead of you

It was what your Southern Kinfolk DID and reflected upon every year.

Time is coming to get the Southern Smell a cooking

In all things and Holidays keep true to your Southern Roots