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I’m genuinely shocked at how one channel can change me so much. I was a economic commie and AA destroyed that. Then I was a classic liberal and now I roll my eyes at the “conservatives” I use to listen to. Thanks AA

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One of AAs many super powers: being able to listen to 25 hours worth of podcasts in a single day

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Forget political formulas. Forget clear them out or any of the others. Disengage to rural. This doesn't mean live off grid. Start subsistence farming. Doesn't mean its your only source of food. You can still shop for some things from the grocery store or have a Big Mac now and then. Homeschool your children. Instill in them your orientation not the regime's. AA may be right that there needs to be a new political formula, but he is building a new priest class. This is the formula for building a new warrior class.

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I believe the solution will be the ascendancy of a warrior-priest class based on a religious creed.

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For this to work, you need to: 1) Live it out. Pick your poison and drink it. (I am a Protestant with a great appreciation for tradition) 2) Be committed to the men around you now, and when you have the 'future sons', realize that the sons around you will be the ones in your family AND the ones in your community. Both will need you to pour into them as men.

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Surprised not to see Dominic Cummings’ Substack on the list - his analysis just shows how bad our current state is. I know he’s a normie in so many ways, but his detailed accounts of just how bad it really is are riveting.

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If you want to truly improve your mind you need to stop eating the highly processed, high carb crap that modern society feeds us. Switch to a ketogenic diet high in healthy animal products and low carb vegetables. We have been lied to about diet for 70 years.

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THE GHEY QUESTION parts 1&2, Carribbean Rhythms (75 & 76), you must address this!

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That helps me understand why I enjoy TBR so much when he is obviously either insane or just highly irritating. There is a cozy feeling and Simon is such a pleasure to listen to on any subject, he seems like a displaced Radio 2 DJ with based ops.

I'm also addicted to Voxday but just his blog.

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