• Scripted sycophancy in Knesset was laid on thick, then Trump spoke

    From Julian@julianlzb87@gmail.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Mon Oct 13 23:34:17 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    The speaker and Binyamin Netanyahu heaped praise on the rCygiant of Jewish historyrCO but the US president has a knack of saying what he thinks


    Flattery, Disraeli once said, is best laid on with a trowel. In the
    Israeli parliament, they laid it on with a JCB. So voluminous and so
    cloyingly thick was the weight of adulation heaped on President Trump
    that he almost appeared to have become preserved in it. After two solid
    hours of relentless sycophancy it appeared possible that his head might
    be cocked to one side like that forever more, his face stuck in that
    trademark close-lipped grin for the rest of time.

    In the end, we neednrCOt have worried. The president recovered in good
    time to deliver a further hour of what can only be described as
    Gettysburg praise, which is to say praise of himself, by himself and for himself, which most certainly has not been banished from the earth.

    Never, in the field of human conflict has so much credit been given by
    so few to even fewer. On a day when Israeli hostages were finally
    returned to their families after two years of unimaginable horror, it is
    a remarkable achievement that the greatest public outpourings of mutual
    love and affection happened between two old men, Trump and Binyamin
    Netanyahu, at the podium of the Knesset.

    It was a historic day, certainly, but a carefully choreographed one,
    too. While Israeli hostages were being driven out of Gaza by the Red
    Cross and back home, Team Trump arrived one by one in the balconies of
    the Knesset to rounds of standing ovations. Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner,
    Steve Witkoff, Marco Rubio, all received the same treatment. For reasons
    only he can know, the Knesset speaker, Amir Ohana, saw fit to deliver
    almost an hour-long encomium to his distinguished guest, before
    Netanyahu rose to do exactly the same, almost verbatim.

    rCLYou are a colossus who will be enshrined in history,rCY Ohana told him. rCLYou are a giant of Jewish history,rCY he said. rCLOne for whom we must look back two and a half millennia into the mists of time to find a parallel,
    in Cyrus the Great.rCY Trump looked sceptical. Had it really been that
    long since Achy Breaky Heart? It was, in fact, Cyrus II of Persia who liberated the Jewish people when he came in like a wrecking ball against
    the Babylonians in 539BC.

    Ohana, and after him Netanyahu, stuck to a finely honed script. There
    were at least six mentions of Trump and his obvious worthiness for the
    Nobel peace prize. The Trump peace-o-meter is now officially up to eight conflicts solved. When I saw him barely three weeks ago at Chequers he
    was only on six, and one of them was between rCLAberbaijanrCY and Albania. Should the president continue at this terrifying rate, there is a very
    real risk that in three monthsrCO time there will simply be no more
    conflicts left for him to end, and so the only viable way to continue
    his campaign for the Nobel peace prize will be through threatening to
    bomb Norway.

    Somewhat predictably, things only went off-script when Trump began to
    speak. Netanyahu has been using the war against Hamas to delay for two
    long years both an election he is unlikely to win, and a trial for
    corruption, over gifts of champagne and cigars from an Israeli businessman.

    Such things may not now be delayed for much longer. The main point of
    this event was a final, very public and much-needed popularity boost.
    Down in the front row, Netanyahu smiled and nodded while Trump heaped
    praise upon him. But he also has a refreshing knack, among politicians,
    of saying what he actually thinks, which doesnrCOt always help.

    rCLYourCOll be remembered far more for this than if yourCOd kept going for three or four more years of kill, kill, kill,rCY he told him. NetanyahurCOs eyes looked down at the floor. Contrary to popular belief, and countless horrific hours of television footage, rCLkill, kill, killrCY was never quite the publicly acknowledged strategy.

    He also, probably, wasnrCOt meant to call the leader of the opposition,
    Yair Lapid, rCLa very nice man,rCY and then turn to Netanyahu and say: rCLNow you can be a little bit nicer, Bibi, because yourCOre not at war any more.rCY

    There were, in fact, many things he wasnrCOt supposed to say. He
    definitely wasnrCOt meant to turn to the softly spoken Israeli president, Isaac Herzog, seated to his left, and say of Netanyahu: rCLWhy donrCOt you give him a pardon? Cigars and champagne, who the hell cares about that?rCY

    At this, both Herzog and Netanyahu made simultaneous eye contact with
    their respective footwear. Asking, in public, for what would be a highly corrupt pardon in a corruption case, may not be what you call rCLhelpingrCY.

    While the three of them spoke, for a very long time, most of the rest of
    the most powerful people in the world, including Sir Keir Starmer, were rattling around at a peace summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, waiting for Trump
    to arrive. He eventually made it, more than four hours late. Sure, world
    peace is important but, come on, it can wait.

    When Ronald Reagan was in the Oval Office, he famously kept a little
    sign on the desk that said, rCLThere is no limit to what a man can do if
    he doesnrCOt mind who gets the credit.rCY The world has changed now, and in the most bizarre of ways, arguably, for the better. There really would suddenly appear to be no limit to what humanity can achieve, so long as
    we accept that only one man, Donald J Trump, can ever get the credit.


    Tom Peck

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  • From Noah Sombrero@fedora@fea.st to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Mon Oct 13 19:29:34 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On Mon, 13 Oct 2025 23:34:17 +0100, Julian <julianlzb87@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    The speaker and Binyamin Netanyahu heaped praise on the agiant of Jewish >historyA but the US president has a knack of saying what he thinks


    Flattery, Disraeli once said, is best laid on with a trowel. In the
    Israeli parliament, they laid it on with a JCB. So voluminous and so >cloyingly thick was the weight of adulation heaped on President Trump
    that he almost appeared to have become preserved in it. After two solid >hours of relentless sycophancy it appeared possible that his head might
    be cocked to one side like that forever more, his face stuck in that >trademark close-lipped grin for the rest of time.

    In the end, we neednAt have worried. The president recovered in good
    time to deliver a further hour of what can only be described as
    Gettysburg praise, which is to say praise of himself, by himself and for >himself, which most certainly has not been banished from the earth.

    Never, in the field of human conflict has so much credit been given by
    so few to even fewer. On a day when Israeli hostages were finally
    returned to their families after two years of unimaginable horror, it is
    a remarkable achievement that the greatest public outpourings of mutual
    love and affection happened between two old men, Trump and Binyamin >Netanyahu, at the podium of the Knesset.

    It was a historic day, certainly, but a carefully choreographed one,
    too. While Israeli hostages were being driven out of Gaza by the Red
    Cross and back home, Team Trump arrived one by one in the balconies of
    the Knesset to rounds of standing ovations. Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, >Steve Witkoff, Marco Rubio, all received the same treatment. For reasons >only he can know, the Knesset speaker, Amir Ohana, saw fit to deliver
    almost an hour-long encomium to his distinguished guest, before
    Netanyahu rose to do exactly the same, almost verbatim.

    oYou are a colossus who will be enshrined in history,o Ohana told him.
    oYou are a giant of Jewish history,o he said. oOne for whom we must look >back two and a half millennia into the mists of time to find a parallel,
    in Cyrus the Great.o Trump looked sceptical. Had it really been that
    long since Achy Breaky Heart? It was, in fact, Cyrus II of Persia who >liberated the Jewish people when he came in like a wrecking ball against
    the Babylonians in 539BC.

    Ohana, and after him Netanyahu, stuck to a finely honed script. There
    were at least six mentions of Trump and his obvious worthiness for the
    Nobel peace prize. The Trump peace-o-meter is now officially up to eight >conflicts solved. When I saw him barely three weeks ago at Chequers he
    was only on six, and one of them was between oAberbaijano and Albania. >Should the president continue at this terrifying rate, there is a very
    real risk that in three monthsA time there will simply be no more
    conflicts left for him to end, and so the only viable way to continue
    his campaign for the Nobel peace prize will be through threatening to
    bomb Norway.

    Somewhat predictably, things only went off-script when Trump began to
    speak. Netanyahu has been using the war against Hamas to delay for two
    long years both an election he is unlikely to win, and a trial for >corruption, over gifts of champagne and cigars from an Israeli businessman.

    Such things may not now be delayed for much longer. The main point of
    this event was a final, very public and much-needed popularity boost.
    Down in the front row, Netanyahu smiled and nodded while Trump heaped
    praise upon him. But he also has a refreshing knack, among politicians,
    of saying what he actually thinks, which doesnAt always help.

    oYouAll be remembered far more for this than if youAd kept going for
    three or four more years of kill, kill, kill,o he told him. NetanyahuAs
    eyes looked down at the floor. Contrary to popular belief, and countless >horrific hours of television footage, okill, kill, killo was never quite
    the publicly acknowledged strategy.

    He also, probably, wasnAt meant to call the leader of the opposition,
    Yair Lapid, oa very nice man,o and then turn to Netanyahu and say: oNow
    you can be a little bit nicer, Bibi, because youAre not at war any more.o

    There were, in fact, many things he wasnAt supposed to say. He
    definitely wasnAt meant to turn to the softly spoken Israeli president, >Isaac Herzog, seated to his left, and say of Netanyahu: oWhy donAt you
    give him a pardon? Cigars and champagne, who the hell cares about that?o

    At this, both Herzog and Netanyahu made simultaneous eye contact with
    their respective footwear. Asking, in public, for what would be a highly >corrupt pardon in a corruption case, may not be what you call ohelpingo.

    While the three of them spoke, for a very long time, most of the rest of
    the most powerful people in the world, including Sir Keir Starmer, were >rattling around at a peace summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, waiting for Trump
    to arrive. He eventually made it, more than four hours late. Sure, world >peace is important but, come on, it can wait.

    When Ronald Reagan was in the Oval Office, he famously kept a little
    sign on the desk that said, oThere is no limit to what a man can do if
    he doesnAt mind who gets the credit.o The world has changed now, and in
    the most bizarre of ways, arguably, for the better. There really would >suddenly appear to be no limit to what humanity can achieve, so long as
    we accept that only one man, Donald J Trump, can ever get the credit.


    Tom Peck

    Scrumptious.
    --
    Noah Sombrero mustachioed villain
    Don't get political with me young man
    or I'll tie you to a railroad track and
    <<<talk>>> to <<<YOOooooo>>>
    Who dares to talk to El Sombrero?
    dares: Ned
    does not dare: Julian shrinks in horror and warns others away

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  • From Tara@tsm@fastmail.ca to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Tue Oct 14 00:26:55 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    Julian <julianlzb87@gmail.com> wrote:
    The speaker and Binyamin Netanyahu heaped praise on the rCygiant of Jewish historyrCO but the US president has a knack of saying what he thinks


    Flattery, Disraeli once said, is best laid on with a trowel. In the
    Israeli parliament, they laid it on with a JCB. So voluminous and so cloyingly thick was the weight of adulation heaped on President Trump
    that he almost appeared to have become preserved in it. After two solid hours of relentless sycophancy it appeared possible that his head might
    be cocked to one side like that forever more, his face stuck in that trademark close-lipped grin for the rest of time.

    In the end, we neednrCOt have worried. The president recovered in good
    time to deliver a further hour of what can only be described as
    Gettysburg praise, which is to say praise of himself, by himself and for himself, which most certainly has not been banished from the earth.

    Never, in the field of human conflict has so much credit been given by
    so few to even fewer. On a day when Israeli hostages were finally
    returned to their families after two years of unimaginable horror, it is
    a remarkable achievement that the greatest public outpourings of mutual
    love and affection happened between two old men, Trump and Binyamin Netanyahu, at the podium of the Knesset.

    It was a historic day, certainly, but a carefully choreographed one,
    too. While Israeli hostages were being driven out of Gaza by the Red
    Cross and back home, Team Trump arrived one by one in the balconies of
    the Knesset to rounds of standing ovations. Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, Steve Witkoff, Marco Rubio, all received the same treatment. For reasons only he can know, the Knesset speaker, Amir Ohana, saw fit to deliver
    almost an hour-long encomium to his distinguished guest, before
    Netanyahu rose to do exactly the same, almost verbatim.

    rCLYou are a colossus who will be enshrined in history,rCY Ohana told him. rCLYou are a giant of Jewish history,rCY he said. rCLOne for whom we must look
    back two and a half millennia into the mists of time to find a parallel,
    in Cyrus the Great.rCY Trump looked sceptical. Had it really been that
    long since Achy Breaky Heart? It was, in fact, Cyrus II of Persia who liberated the Jewish people when he came in like a wrecking ball against
    the Babylonians in 539BC.

    Ohana, and after him Netanyahu, stuck to a finely honed script. There
    were at least six mentions of Trump and his obvious worthiness for the
    Nobel peace prize. The Trump peace-o-meter is now officially up to eight conflicts solved. When I saw him barely three weeks ago at Chequers he
    was only on six, and one of them was between rCLAberbaijanrCY and Albania. Should the president continue at this terrifying rate, there is a very
    real risk that in three monthsrCO time there will simply be no more conflicts left for him to end, and so the only viable way to continue
    his campaign for the Nobel peace prize will be through threatening to
    bomb Norway.

    Somewhat predictably, things only went off-script when Trump began to
    speak. Netanyahu has been using the war against Hamas to delay for two
    long years both an election he is unlikely to win, and a trial for corruption, over gifts of champagne and cigars from an Israeli businessman.

    Such things may not now be delayed for much longer. The main point of
    this event was a final, very public and much-needed popularity boost.
    Down in the front row, Netanyahu smiled and nodded while Trump heaped
    praise upon him. But he also has a refreshing knack, among politicians,
    of saying what he actually thinks, which doesnrCOt always help.

    rCLYourCOll be remembered far more for this than if yourCOd kept going for three or four more years of kill, kill, kill,rCY he told him. NetanyahurCOs eyes looked down at the floor. Contrary to popular belief, and countless horrific hours of television footage, rCLkill, kill, killrCY was never quite the publicly acknowledged strategy.

    He also, probably, wasnrCOt meant to call the leader of the opposition,
    Yair Lapid, rCLa very nice man,rCY and then turn to Netanyahu and say: rCLNow
    you can be a little bit nicer, Bibi, because yourCOre not at war any more.rCY

    There were, in fact, many things he wasnrCOt supposed to say. He
    definitely wasnrCOt meant to turn to the softly spoken Israeli president, Isaac Herzog, seated to his left, and say of Netanyahu: rCLWhy donrCOt you give him a pardon? Cigars and champagne, who the hell cares about that?rCY

    At this, both Herzog and Netanyahu made simultaneous eye contact with
    their respective footwear. Asking, in public, for what would be a highly corrupt pardon in a corruption case, may not be what you call rCLhelpingrCY.

    While the three of them spoke, for a very long time, most of the rest of
    the most powerful people in the world, including Sir Keir Starmer, were rattling around at a peace summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, waiting for Trump
    to arrive. He eventually made it, more than four hours late. Sure, world peace is important but, come on, it can wait.

    When Ronald Reagan was in the Oval Office, he famously kept a little
    sign on the desk that said, rCLThere is no limit to what a man can do if
    he doesnrCOt mind who gets the credit.rCY The world has changed now, and in the most bizarre of ways, arguably, for the better. There really would suddenly appear to be no limit to what humanity can achieve, so long as
    we accept that only one man, Donald J Trump, can ever get the credit.


    Tom Peck



    Soooo good! EfyC

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  • From vjp2.at@vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Tue Oct 14 00:28:16 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    Minor quibble: the word sycophant means slander to Paul and Aristophanes, and even in modern French, but flatter to Shakespeare and his followers.
    --
    Vasos Panagiotopoulos panix.com/~vjp2/vasos.htm
    ---{Nothing herein constitutes advice. Everything fully disclaimed.}---
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  • From dart200@user7160@newsgrouper.org.invalid to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Mon Oct 13 19:42:43 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On 10/13/25 3:34 PM, Julian wrote:
    The speaker and Binyamin Netanyahu heaped praise on the rCygiant of Jewish

    hey...

    that's the guy who murdered 3000 americans on TV by demolishing 3
    skyscrapers into their footprints on 911!

    what a giant of joo history!

    i'm so tired of living in this EfniEfiA timeline

    fuck u all u stupid fucking geezers for letting it get this damn bad

    god's fucking dialing you fuckers 911 wake the fuck up ...

    yet here we are 2.5 decades later without much truth in sight

    historyrCO but the US president has a knack of saying what he thinks


    Flattery, Disraeli once said, is best laid on with a trowel. In the
    Israeli parliament, they laid it on with a JCB. So voluminous and so cloyingly thick was the weight of adulation heaped on President Trump
    that he almost appeared to have become preserved in it. After two solid hours of relentless sycophancy it appeared possible that his head might
    be cocked to one side like that forever more, his face stuck in that trademark close-lipped grin for the rest of time.

    In the end, we neednrCOt have worried. The president recovered in good
    time to deliver a further hour of what can only be described as
    Gettysburg praise, which is to say praise of himself, by himself and for himself, which most certainly has not been banished from the earth.

    Never, in the field of human conflict has so much credit been given by
    so few to even fewer. On a day when Israeli hostages were finally
    returned to their families after two years of unimaginable horror, it is
    a remarkable achievement that the greatest public outpourings of mutual
    love and affection happened between two old men, Trump and Binyamin Netanyahu, at the podium of the Knesset.

    It was a historic day, certainly, but a carefully choreographed one,
    too. While Israeli hostages were being driven out of Gaza by the Red
    Cross and back home, Team Trump arrived one by one in the balconies of
    the Knesset to rounds of standing ovations. Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, Steve Witkoff, Marco Rubio, all received the same treatment. For reasons only he can know, the Knesset speaker, Amir Ohana, saw fit to deliver
    almost an hour-long encomium to his distinguished guest, before
    Netanyahu rose to do exactly the same, almost verbatim.

    rCLYou are a colossus who will be enshrined in history,rCY Ohana told him. rCLYou are a giant of Jewish history,rCY he said. rCLOne for whom we must look
    back two and a half millennia into the mists of time to find a parallel,
    in Cyrus the Great.rCY Trump looked sceptical. Had it really been that
    long since Achy Breaky Heart? It was, in fact, Cyrus II of Persia who liberated the Jewish people when he came in like a wrecking ball against
    the Babylonians in 539BC.

    Ohana, and after him Netanyahu, stuck to a finely honed script. There
    were at least six mentions of Trump and his obvious worthiness for the
    Nobel peace prize. The Trump peace-o-meter is now officially up to eight conflicts solved. When I saw him barely three weeks ago at Chequers he
    was only on six, and one of them was between rCLAberbaijanrCY and Albania. Should the president continue at this terrifying rate, there is a very
    real risk that in three monthsrCO time there will simply be no more conflicts left for him to end, and so the only viable way to continue
    his campaign for the Nobel peace prize will be through threatening to
    bomb Norway.

    Somewhat predictably, things only went off-script when Trump began to
    speak. Netanyahu has been using the war against Hamas to delay for two
    long years both an election he is unlikely to win, and a trial for corruption, over gifts of champagne and cigars from an Israeli businessman.

    Such things may not now be delayed for much longer. The main point of
    this event was a final, very public and much-needed popularity boost.
    Down in the front row, Netanyahu smiled and nodded while Trump heaped
    praise upon him. But he also has a refreshing knack, among politicians,
    of saying what he actually thinks, which doesnrCOt always help.

    rCLYourCOll be remembered far more for this than if yourCOd kept going for three or four more years of kill, kill, kill,rCY he told him. NetanyahurCOs eyes looked down at the floor. Contrary to popular belief, and countless horrific hours of television footage, rCLkill, kill, killrCY was never quite the publicly acknowledged strategy.

    He also, probably, wasnrCOt meant to call the leader of the opposition,
    Yair Lapid, rCLa very nice man,rCY and then turn to Netanyahu and say: rCLNow
    you can be a little bit nicer, Bibi, because yourCOre not at war any more.rCY

    There were, in fact, many things he wasnrCOt supposed to say. He
    definitely wasnrCOt meant to turn to the softly spoken Israeli president, Isaac Herzog, seated to his left, and say of Netanyahu: rCLWhy donrCOt you give him a pardon? Cigars and champagne, who the hell cares about that?rCY

    At this, both Herzog and Netanyahu made simultaneous eye contact with
    their respective footwear. Asking, in public, for what would be a highly corrupt pardon in a corruption case, may not be what you call rCLhelpingrCY.

    While the three of them spoke, for a very long time, most of the rest of
    the most powerful people in the world, including Sir Keir Starmer, were rattling around at a peace summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, waiting for Trump
    to arrive. He eventually made it, more than four hours late. Sure, world peace is important but, come on, it can wait.

    When Ronald Reagan was in the Oval Office, he famously kept a little
    sign on the desk that said, rCLThere is no limit to what a man can do if
    he doesnrCOt mind who gets the credit.rCY The world has changed now, and in the most bizarre of ways, arguably, for the better. There really would suddenly appear to be no limit to what humanity can achieve, so long as
    we accept that only one man, Donald J Trump, can ever get the credit.


    Tom Peck

    --
    hi, i am the truth and nothing but the truth! let's end war EfOa

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  • From Dude@punditster@gmail.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Tue Oct 14 12:45:48 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On 10/13/2025 7:42 PM, dart200 wrote:
    On 10/13/25 3:34 PM, Julian wrote:
    The speaker and Binyamin Netanyahu heaped praise on the rCygiant of Jewish

    hey...

    that's the guy who murdered 3000 americans on TV by demolishing 3 skyscrapers into their footprints on 911!

    what a giant of joo history!

    i'm so tired of living in this EfniEfiA timeline

    fuck u all u stupid fucking geezers for letting it get this damn bad

    god's fucking dialing you fuckers 911 wake the fuck up ...

    yet here we are 2.5 decades later without much truth in sight

    Good work! Which drug are you on?
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  • From Julian@julianlzb87@gmail.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Tue Oct 14 21:42:50 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On 14/10/2025 03:42, dart200 wrote:
    On 10/13/25 3:34 PM, Julian wrote:
    The speaker and Binyamin Netanyahu heaped praise on the rCygiant of Jewish

    hey...

    that's the guy who murdered 3000 americans on TV by demolishing 3 skyscrapers into their footprints on 911!

    what a giant of joo history!

    i'm so tired of living in this EfniEfiA timeline

    fuck u all u stupid fucking geezers for letting it get this damn bad

    If you think this is bad you should have seen
    the state of the world when I inherited it.
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  • From Tara@tsm@fastmail.ca to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Tue Oct 14 20:49:39 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    Julian <julianlzb87@gmail.com> wrote:
    On 14/10/2025 03:42, dart200 wrote:
    On 10/13/25 3:34 PM, Julian wrote:
    The speaker and Binyamin Netanyahu heaped praise on the rCygiant of Jewish >>
    hey...

    that's the guy who murdered 3000 americans on TV by demolishing 3
    skyscrapers into their footprints on 911!

    what a giant of joo history!

    i'm so tired of living in this EfniEfiA timeline

    fuck u all u stupid fucking geezers for letting it get this damn bad

    If you think this is bad you should have seen
    the state of the world when I inherited it.


    :-D

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  • From Ned Ludd@nedludd@ix.netcom.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Tue Oct 14 13:50:55 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On 10/14/2025 1:42 PM, Julian wrote:
    On 14/10/2025 03:42, dart200 wrote:
    On 10/13/25 3:34 PM, Julian wrote:
    The speaker and Binyamin Netanyahu heaped praise on the rCygiant of Jewish >>
    hey...

    that's the guy who murdered 3000 americans on TV by demolishing 3
    skyscrapers into their footprints on 911!

    what a giant of joo history!

    i'm so tired of living in this EfniEfiA timeline

    fuck u all u stupid fucking geezers for letting it get this damn bad

    If you think this is bad you should have seen
    the state of the world when I inherited it.


    Yeah, when we were young, and you wanted to change the
    channel on your TV, or even turn up the volume, you had
    to get up out of your chair and walk to the TV to do it.

    Ned

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  • From Tara@tsm@fastmail.ca to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Tue Oct 14 20:58:46 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On Oct 14, 2025 at 4:50:55rC>PM EDT, "Ned Ludd" <nedludd@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    On 10/14/2025 1:42 PM, Julian wrote:
    On 14/10/2025 03:42, dart200 wrote:
    On 10/13/25 3:34 PM, Julian wrote:
    The speaker and Binyamin Netanyahu heaped praise on the rCygiant of Jewish >>>
    hey...

    that's the guy who murdered 3000 americans on TV by demolishing 3
    skyscrapers into their footprints on 911!

    what a giant of joo history!

    i'm so tired of living in this EfniEfiA timeline

    fuck u all u stupid fucking geezers for letting it get this damn bad

    If you think this is bad you should have seen
    the state of the world when I inherited it.


    Yeah, when we were young, and you wanted to change the
    channel on your TV, or even turn up the volume, you had
    to get up out of your chair and walk to the TV to do it.

    Ned

    :-D
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  • From Julian@julianlzb87@gmail.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Tue Oct 14 22:12:44 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On 14/10/2025 21:50, Ned Ludd wrote:
    On 10/14/2025 1:42 PM, Julian wrote:
    On 14/10/2025 03:42, dart200 wrote:
    On 10/13/25 3:34 PM, Julian wrote:
    The speaker and Binyamin Netanyahu heaped praise on the rCygiant of
    Jewish

    hey...

    that's the guy who murdered 3000 americans on TV by demolishing 3
    skyscrapers into their footprints on 911!

    what a giant of joo history!

    i'm so tired of living in this EfniEfiA timeline

    fuck u all u stupid fucking geezers for letting it get this damn bad

    If you think this is bad you should have seen
    the state of the world when I inherited it.


    Yeah, when we were young, and you wanted to change the
    channel on your TV, or even turn up the volume, you had
    to get up out of your chair and walk to the TV to do it.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue7wM0QC5LE
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  • From Ned Ludd@nedludd@ix.netcom.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Tue Oct 14 14:42:16 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On 10/14/2025 2:12 PM, Julian wrote:
    On 14/10/2025 21:50, Ned Ludd wrote:
    On 10/14/2025 1:42 PM, Julian wrote:
    On 14/10/2025 03:42, dart200 wrote:
    On 10/13/25 3:34 PM, Julian wrote:
    The speaker and Binyamin Netanyahu heaped praise on the rCygiant of >>>>> Jewish

    hey...

    that's the guy who murdered 3000 americans on TV by demolishing 3
    skyscrapers into their footprints on 911!

    what a giant of joo history!

    i'm so tired of living in this EfniEfiA timeline

    fuck u all u stupid fucking geezers for letting it get this damn bad

    If you think this is bad you should have seen
    the state of the world when I inherited it.


    Yeah, when we were young, and you wanted to change the
    channel on your TV, or even turn up the volume, you had
    to get up out of your chair and walk to the TV to do it.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue7wM0QC5LE

    https://postimg.cc/Jsp3Z03M

    Ned

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  • From Tara@tsm@fastmail.ca to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Tue Oct 14 22:01:11 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On Oct 14, 2025 at 5:42:16rC>PM EDT, "Ned Ludd" <nedludd@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    On 10/14/2025 2:12 PM, Julian wrote:
    On 14/10/2025 21:50, Ned Ludd wrote:
    On 10/14/2025 1:42 PM, Julian wrote:
    On 14/10/2025 03:42, dart200 wrote:
    On 10/13/25 3:34 PM, Julian wrote:
    The speaker and Binyamin Netanyahu heaped praise on the rCygiant of >>>>>> Jewish

    hey...

    that's the guy who murdered 3000 americans on TV by demolishing 3
    skyscrapers into their footprints on 911!

    what a giant of joo history!

    i'm so tired of living in this EfniEfiA timeline

    fuck u all u stupid fucking geezers for letting it get this damn bad

    If you think this is bad you should have seen
    the state of the world when I inherited it.


    Yeah, when we were young, and you wanted to change the
    channel on your TV, or even turn up the volume, you had
    to get up out of your chair and walk to the TV to do it.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue7wM0QC5LE

    https://postimg.cc/Jsp3Z03M

    Ned

    That's brilliant Ed.
    You will be happy to know that - The trend "Gentle parenting" is on the wane - ( "No" is the new magic word). And Helicopter parenting is becoming "Lifeguard parenting" - (watch and be there if necessary but let them swim by themselves. ).
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  • From dart200@user7160@newsgrouper.org.invalid to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Tue Oct 14 16:42:03 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On 10/14/25 12:45 PM, Dude wrote:
    On 10/13/2025 7:42 PM, dart200 wrote:
    On 10/13/25 3:34 PM, Julian wrote:
    The speaker and Binyamin Netanyahu heaped praise on the rCygiant of Jewish >>
    hey...

    that's the guy who murdered 3000 americans on TV by demolishing 3
    skyscrapers into their footprints on 911!

    what a giant of joo history!

    i'm so tired of living in this EfniEfiA timeline

    fuck u all u stupid fucking geezers for letting it get this damn bad

    god's fucking dialing you fuckers 911 wake the fuck up ...

    yet here we are 2.5 decades later without much truth in sight

    Good work! Which drug are you on?

    weed sometimes, none atm
    --
    hi, i'm nick! let's end war EfOa

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  • From Noah Sombrero@fedora@fea.st to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Tue Oct 14 20:34:40 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On Tue, 14 Oct 2025 14:42:16 -0700, Ned Ludd <nedludd@ix.netcom.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/14/2025 2:12 PM, Julian wrote:
    On 14/10/2025 21:50, Ned Ludd wrote:
    On 10/14/2025 1:42 PM, Julian wrote:
    On 14/10/2025 03:42, dart200 wrote:
    On 10/13/25 3:34 PM, Julian wrote:
    The speaker and Binyamin Netanyahu heaped praise on the agiant of >>>>>> Jewish

    hey...

    that's the guy who murdered 3000 americans on TV by demolishing 3
    skyscrapers into their footprints on 911!

    what a giant of joo history!

    i'm so tired of living in this ?? timeline

    fuck u all u stupid fucking geezers for letting it get this damn bad

    If you think this is bad you should have seen
    the state of the world when I inherited it.


    Yeah, when we were young, and you wanted to change the
    channel on your TV, or even turn up the volume, you had
    to get up out of your chair and walk to the TV to do it.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue7wM0QC5LE

    https://postimg.cc/Jsp3Z03M

    Ned

    Read cicero complaining about how kids don't mind their parents any
    more.
    --
    Noah Sombrero mustachioed villain
    Don't get political with me young man
    or I'll tie you to a railroad track and
    <<<talk>>> to <<<YOOooooo>>>
    Who dares to talk to El Sombrero?
    dares: Ned
    does not dare: Julian shrinks in horror and warns others away

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  • From Noah Sombrero@fedora@fea.st to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Tue Oct 14 20:38:41 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On Tue, 14 Oct 2025 20:34:40 -0400, Noah Sombrero <fedora@fea.st>
    wrote:

    On Tue, 14 Oct 2025 14:42:16 -0700, Ned Ludd <nedludd@ix.netcom.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/14/2025 2:12 PM, Julian wrote:
    On 14/10/2025 21:50, Ned Ludd wrote:
    On 10/14/2025 1:42 PM, Julian wrote:
    On 14/10/2025 03:42, dart200 wrote:
    On 10/13/25 3:34 PM, Julian wrote:
    The speaker and Binyamin Netanyahu heaped praise on the agiant of >>>>>>> Jewish

    hey...

    that's the guy who murdered 3000 americans on TV by demolishing 3 >>>>>> skyscrapers into their footprints on 911!

    what a giant of joo history!

    i'm so tired of living in this ?? timeline

    fuck u all u stupid fucking geezers for letting it get this damn bad >>>>>
    If you think this is bad you should have seen
    the state of the world when I inherited it.


    Yeah, when we were young, and you wanted to change the
    channel on your TV, or even turn up the volume, you had
    to get up out of your chair and walk to the TV to do it.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue7wM0QC5LE

    https://postimg.cc/Jsp3Z03M

    Ned

    Read cicero complaining about how kids don't mind their parents any
    more.

    Ancient rome had a sewer. A passtime for wild and crazy teens was to
    lower a raft down into the sewer and then float down (not sure to
    where). So said my latin teacher in high school.
    --
    Noah Sombrero mustachioed villain
    Don't get political with me young man
    or I'll tie you to a railroad track and
    <<<talk>>> to <<<YOOooooo>>>
    Who dares to talk to El Sombrero?
    dares: Ned
    does not dare: Julian shrinks in horror and warns others away

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