Normally, we would greet a Monday morning with horror and despair, because that means the end of another weekend, and the start of another week of work-related drudgery. We would greet the day with long faces, remembering how miserable it can be to work for someone else to get your monthly pay packet.
Not today.
This is the 106th anniversary of the end of the War to End All Wars. At 1100 on November 11th, 1918, the guns on the Western Front finally fell silent, ending four years of carnage and slaughter, the likes of which no civilised man in Europe had ever seen up to that point. (The Russians will rather disagree with that, given what they went through during the Crimean War – see Leo Tolstoy‘s Sevastopol’ Sketches – but that is another story.)
As I have written before, the world was never the same again. The innocence, opulence, and beauty of the antebellum period had been irretrievably shattered. European civilisation had reached its highest point of refinement, culture, and strength in the years leading up to the outbreak of the Great War in 1914. It never recovered, and never could.
Death stalked Europe for four years, with bayonet, bullet, shot, and shell. Death continued to grip and paralyse Europe well into 1920, thanks to plague and pestilence. An entire generation of men was left psychologically scarred – and tens of millions of families were left bereaved without their sons.
It was a catastrophe unlike anything we had ever seen before. And we then went in for another round of war, 20 years later, that resulted in even more horrifying casualties, even more death, and even greater suffering.
If ever there was proof that this world is ruled by the Prince of Lies, that 30-year period of Hell on Earth was it.
So today, let us take a moment of solemn silence to remember the dead of the Great War – so that we do not repeat the mistakes that killed them.
The Mighty God-Emperor
His Most Illustrious, Noble, August, Benevolent, and Legendary Celestial Majesty, the God-Emperor of Mankind, Donaldus Triumphus Magnus Astra, the First of His Name, the Lion of Midnight, may the Lord bless him and preserve him, was magnanimous in victory last Tuesday, after winning convincingly across every metric:
#BasedTucker is Based
Dawn of Battle
The Male Brain has a whole lot of stuff for us this week. We start with a woman, of all things โ Taylor Alesia โ who explains how temptation works for the sexes:
Kurzgesagt โ In a Nutshell is finally back to talk about one of the oldest wivesโ tales on TEH INNARWEBZ:
thejuicemedia are back with an explanation of what it is like to visit Burma, or Myanmar, or whatever the hell itโs called these days:
New channel Nomsy gives us all a fresh take on the Harry Potter series โ from the villainโs perspective:
And the same with something called The Last Airbender (I think):
Plus Thanos from The Avengers:
studionumbersix looks at the 10 worst pop songs of the 1980s:
Ahhh, the 80s โ when the hair was big, the hooks were bigger, andโฆ the men looked like really ugly women. Even in metal bands โ you CANNOT look at a picture of Kirk Hammett from REKTallica back then, and tell me he didnโt look like a pre-op tranny.
Amazingly, IRON MAIDENโs โBring Your Daughter to the Slaughterโ didnโt make the list, which is kind of hilarious.
Also โ how the hell did โYou Spin Me Right Roundโ by Dead or Alive NOT make the list at #1?!?!?!?!
Mind-Expanding Drugs
Sanctus lets the classical wisdom of St. John of Damascus explain to us all the realities of Izzlam:
Death Smiles At Us All…
Poli-Ticking Off
Mark Dice has been extremely busy salt-mining in the wake of the God-Emperorโs TRUMPSLIDE:
Honestly, has the man even SLEPT since Nov 05???
We must also give Mark his due. He has worked TIRELESSLY since the catastrophe of 2020 to get the message out and sound the alarm about the Daemoncrats stealing and corrupting Americaโs unique form of government. The 2024 TRUMPSLIDE is the culmination, and the vindication, of all his hard work.
The Trumpasaurus is the Ur-Alpha, the legendary general who won the victory. But Mark, and thousands like him, were the foot-sloggers who fought the battles. They made their names to SHINE!!!
The very-thoroughly-married couple at Redacted think the TRUMPSLIDE!!! is going to carry over up north, in Canuckistan, and finally depose Justine โCastroโs Bastardโ Truvada:
Iโll believe it when I see it. As long as there are millions of Pajeets, and millions of horny women, allowed to vote in Canuckistan, Truvada will still have a power base.
PJW probably hasnโt slept in days, either, thanks to the sheer epicness of the TRUMPSLIDE!!!:
Lord Razor of the Fist Clan explains how the TRUMPSLIDE!!! was the revenge of the Deplorables, against an out-of-control and totally out-of-touch elite:
Judgeโs Ruling
Judge Andrew Napolitano talks to DA KERNEL HIZZSELF โ both of whom are extremely relieved now that election season is finally over, for the year โ about the legendary TRUMPSLIDE!!!, and what it means for Ukraine and Israel:
Veteransโ Day
LTC Daniel Davis talks to his former boss, Col. Douglas Macgregor, about what HIS former boss, the Trumpasaur, will do with the gigantic fustercluck that is Ukraine:
ะะตะด ะกะฒะฐัะปะธะฒัะน ะะพะฒะพัะธั!
Grandpa Grumpuss grumps, grumpily, about the need for realism around T-Rexโs foreign policy:
We have some very good news now, though. The God-Emperor is NOT going to include Mike Pompeo โ liar, neoclown, and criminal โ in his next Administration. And that is VERY much to the benefit of the country.
The neoclowns are taking some serious Ls up their thermal exhaust ports, which is great for the rest of us.
Polonium
Ania Konieczek talks to Larry Johnson about the odds of a serious shake-up of the Fibbies and Foggy Bottom:
Personally, I think the God-Emperor should dismantle the entire FBI and cast the Fibbies all into perdition โ down to the last man or woman โ and never allow them to be resurrected again. The organisation is so corrupt, so rotten, so evil, that this is the only solution.
And the same holds true for the CIA.
To be clear, the FUSA needs both a domestic security agency, AND a foreign intelligence agency. But spying en masse on American citizens, and jailing American citizens for poasting memes, is entirely beyond the pale.
Timeo Danaos Et Donna Ferentesโฆ
The good gentlemen of The Duran are struggling to make sense of Krautlandโs slow-motion suicide:
Bad Medicine
Dr. John Campbell talks to Dr. Clare Craig about what actually happened during the Scamdemic:
Dr. Suneel Dhand explains the myriad benefits of ginger โ I can confirm, that stuff is REALLY good for you, even if it tastes weird:
Warriors of Faith
Dr. Jay Smith from PfanderFilms and Al-Fadi from CIRA International point out a very serious problem with the Koranโs timelines:
Christian Prince dices a โbetatoโ, as he would say, and fries him:
Godlogic catches, cooks, and cleans a particularly persistent Muzzie:
Chris At Speakerโs Corner continues his investigation into why the Koran has such bad theology:
Sam Shamoun shows a particularly foolish โrevertโ the error of his ways:
Manly Men of Manliness
Letโs have an epic collection of WAMMENZES posting up their own Ls for us men, so we can point and laugh. First up, Manosphere:
Next, Man Talk:
Plus, Legion of Men
And finally Joker from Better Bachelor:
Burn Paedowood to the Ground
Midnightโs Edge dissects the planet-killer-asteroid impact of the Trumpasaurโs victory on Hollyweird:
Gary from Nerdrotic is pleased as punch about the fact that the wankerati are fleeing Hollyweird:
The Critical Drinker has an important PSA for celebritards of all stripes:
Reading Too Much Into Things
Your long read of the week is via The Male Brain, and is an article by Yuval Levin about what it might take to save higher adolt edjoomuhcayshun:
As the left in general has grown less liberal, thoughโby which I mean less tolerant of dissenting views and less interested in the defense of unpopular opinionsโthese academics have found it more difficult to articulate the traditional academic ethos. In losing the vocabulary of liberalism to the terminology of radicalism, they have allowed the universityโs self-understandingโits own description of its purposeโto be defined in the terms of the academic revolutionaries. So while many professors continue to do the traditional work of pursuing knowledge and forming students in its light, many questions of policy and administration in the university are resolved by, or in the direction of, the academic revolutionaries. Those revolutionaries have therefore gradually become the administrators of the academy. So when questions arise about what the university should be, they decide the answers.
The university was not destroyed, but rather transformed, by the revolution of the past half-century. It has kept its trappings but replaced its ethos. The titles, the modes of governance, the deans and faculty senates, the tenure, the graduation gowns, and the ivy-covered buildings are still there. But they are now mostly populated by men and women with a very different understanding of the goals of the institution from that of their predecessors a few generations ago.
It is crucial to grasp this character of the revolution if the modern-day champions of the traditional academic vision are going to fight back effectively, because fighting back effectively will need to mean reinhabiting the universityโpopulating regions of its faculty and administration with traditional academics again. In a sense, it will demand that academic traditionalists do some of what the revolutionaries did: act on a critique of the institution not by burning it down but by finding ways to occupy it and then to transform it from within.
The cost of failing to understand this character of the challenge would be grave. It would cause todayโs traditionalists to fight against the university rather than to fight for the universityโto risk destroying what they love in the very effort to save it.
To avoid that, they have to admit that they do love the university. People who are willing to put up with what todayโs dissenting academic traditionalists endure in order to teach and learn can be acting only out of love, or else they are afflicted with a form of madness. But they also have to reckon with how this institution they love has been deformed: not just with the results of its deformation, but with the ways in which it came about.
The structure of Bickelโs anecdote offers a useful framework for thinking about the struggle for the soul of the university. He described it as a struggle between insiders and outsiders, between defenders and invaders. But in the early 1970s, he could already see the beginnings of a reversal of roles. That reversal is now thoroughly advanced.
The academic traditionalists, who are naturally inclined to think as insiders both in the university and in the larger society, are now outsiders. The revolutionaries, who are naturally inclined to operate as critics, are insiders, the people who run things. The traditionalists have to move from the outside to the inside somehow and take responsibility for the future of the institutions the radicals have dominated and corrupted.
Seeing the struggle for the university in this light can clarify the challenge that academic traditionalists now confront. And it can also help us think about the latest phase of that challenge, which is just beginning.
Linkage is good for you:
- Tarik Cyril Amar โ no fan of the Trumpasaur โ explains why he won, by appealing to a broad and deep cross-section of American society;
- Rachel Marsden shows how the God-Emperorโs victory is one shared by non-retarded people everywhere;
- The Neo-Tsar made his thoughts about Western โliberalismโ EXTREMELY clear at Valdai last week;
- Interesting one here from John Helmer, giving a Russian perspective on how the Israelis are behaving right now โ not well, judging by the texts in question;
- A golden oldie here about the man who proved DDT was safe in reasonable doses โ by eating it every day in a classroom for 40 years;
- Here is an alternative take on the history of DDT, which emphasises both its benefits AND its risks, taking a balanced approach to a miracle chemical;
- Ubuntu is making fans wait a good long time before releasing its immutable Core distro, and that is because making a usable mass-market immutable Linux spin is actually hard work;
- Why did the Soviet-era MiG-23 fail to gain significant traction, despite its considerable technical superiority over equivalent Western fighters? It is a good questionโฆ;
- As the worldโs premier air and naval power (for now), the US needs a new refuelling tanker fleet โ and stealth tankers might just be the way of the of future;
- Speaking of stealth, the Chinese have just unveiled their prototype of an unmanned long-range deep-penetration stealth bomber, the CH-7;
- If you think employers are simply posting up fake jobs to dick with you, then it is not just your imagination;
- SearchGPT, the latest offering from OpenAI, is taking on Goolag, and based on first impressions, it could very well dethrone the Big G;
- Intel spent big on acquiring an AI startup called Habana Labs โ and it has worked out about as well as Intelโs other M&A deals;
- In China, getting old really is miserable โ because as far as the Chinks are concerned, anyone over 35 is out to pasture;
- Just in case you thought Gen-Z was not already insufferable, they came up with a new, even stupider, dating trend, called โthroningโ;
- Gen-Z also can be quite annoying when it comes to food trends โ they do something called โalmond householdsโ, too, stuffed full of things that taste like cardboard;
And some more from Dawn Pine:
- A hospital in Boston is finally twigging on to the fact that good healthy food makes patients themselves healthier, by growing its on food on its rooftop;
- If you are scared of clowns or needles, then this next story is going to have the same effect on you as Paranormal Activity did, back in the day;
- Listening to shithole countries lecturing the Limeys about slavery is very tiresome, considering how many Arab countries engaged (and still engage) in the slave trade;
- Another kind-of-attractive Olympian joins OnlyFools โ but the catch is, she wonโt post up nudes (for now);
- You really can fool all of the people some of the time, as it happens โ especially if the people happen to be Irish, and the time happens to be Halloween;
- The New York Slimes had to deal with a tech worker strike that stretched into Election Day itself, which is hilarious on multiple levels;
- If you think Abominable Intelligence will take your job, you might be able to relax a little โ it turns out AI is as easily distracted in its work as the rest of us are;
- Getting married doesnโt have to bankrupt you โ if you are willing and able to do things simply and cheaply, it is entirely possible;
- The Gazacaust is a horror, for sure, but let us not forget that Moose Limbs are quite happy to torture, rape, murder, and persecute Christians every day โ as they have done for 1,400 years;
- The FedGov continues to insist that developers must stop using C/C++ – even though the deficiencies in the language really come down to shitty programming practices, not the language itself;
- A Lebanese man convicted of murdering four Jews in a synagogue in the 1980s, is now a professor in (where else?) Canuckistan โ a country that publicly honoured an actual Ukrainian Nazi, so whatโs new;
- The โStrayans are planning on banning social media for kids under the age of 16 โ which may not be quite as terrible an idea, considering the source;
MUH RUSHIAN KAHLOOOOOOOZHUN!!!
The Neo-Tsar gave a masterclass in leadership and philosophy at the Valdai conference last week โ and he congratulated the God-Emperor for his courage and political skill as well:
Yes, that is a FOUR AND A HALF HOUR video. The Putin is fully capable of speaking for that long, without going loopy from low blood sugar. Keep in mind, the dude is SEVENTY TWO YEARS OLD. Yet he is more than capable of handling a schedule that would put men HALF his age into an early grave.
HALO Nation
Slayergod Remy aka MintBlitz does his thing while playing through HALO 2 on its 20th anniversary:
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!!!
Scholarโs Lore talks about the Squats โ no, not the exercise, the WH40K race of abhumans:
Oh No! Anywayโฆ
Wazzocks gonna wazzock:
Comedy Hour
Meme Warfare
We begin with some dank memes from The Male Brain:










“Donnie: I made a new friend today.
Dr. Lilian Thurman: Real or imaginary?
Donnie: Imaginary.”
That was a GOOD MOVIE





โ Orson Scott Card, Enderโs Game
And now, as LRFotS RobertW would say:



















Animal Planet
Your aminules are adorkable moment of the week:
REPS FOR JESUS!!!
Gym beast props this week go to Antoine Garcia, who does not let the facts that he is short, small, and (worst of all) FRENCH, from being a badass:
Ass-Kicking of the Eight Limbs
They See Me Rollinโ…
Palate Cleansers
Axe Me Anything
Knives Out
Guitar Heroics
RIP Randy Rhoadsโฆ what a monumental talent we lost…
Drumlines
MOAR DAKKA!!!
Mighty Wings
Jump-Starts
Gingervitis Injections
Livinโ in the Land of the Metal Gods

Rock Out With Your Glock Out






Thot Shots
Finally, here is your Instathot for the day, recommended to us by Dawn Pine. This here is Maria Arreghini, age 25 from Milan, Italy, and she shows us all exactly why we love the Eyeties so much around here. She is an actress and TV presenter, who doesโฆ well, I donโt have a clue what, exactly.
Apparently, her father is a sculptor, her mother is a cook, and her brother is a musician. So you can kind of see where her aesthetic comes from. Her superstructure is STUPENDOUS โ thereby proving the wisdom of La Sofiaโs (apocryphal) statement that โeverything you see, I owe to spaghettiโ.
Actually, if you look at the most recent pictures, you could probably make the argument that she consumed a little too much of Mamaโs pizza and spag-bol, but we might be a little mean to say that.
OK, lads, thatโs it for today, back to work now.








5 Comments
You mention Dawn Pine here every week. Do you provide links to her site and other sites referenced? I can’t find Dawn Pine out in the wild. She’s only mentioned here. I can’t find the Male Brain either. Thanks.
Dawn Pine and The Male Brain are actually one and the same person. He lives in Israel and is an old friend of mine. He used to write regularly as a contributor to the old Return of Kings website, back before Roosh walked away from the scene. Nowadays, he sends over a lot of material to me for the Monday compilations, and also provides guest posts from time to time. He comes from a somewhat different perspective than I do, particularly with respect to things like Gaza and the socio-sexual marketplace – he is an Orthodox Jew, I am a Christian, so we do think differently – but I have great respect for him.
How is it possible that “T&A: Freezer Burn Edition” has reigned as the most popular post for 2 solid years now? What kind of SEO voodoo is that?
It’s an excellent question. If memory serves, I THINK what happened was that the poast in question got linked by Western Rifle Shooters Association – they occasionally pick up things on my site that are of interest, and on those days, I might see my traffic spike up from 200-400 views a day, to closer to 800. In that particular instance… well, the eye-candy on display was particularly appealing, let’s put it that way, so I guess a LOT of the male viewership of that site really appreciated it.
There is a REASON why the Rooskees and the Eyeties are such mainstays of that series.
On the topic of the Great War ending the peak of civilization:
Remember what the Young Turks took from you! (Suspenders)
youtu.be/wHQo1YIMzU4?feature=shared