War Room Lounge v191: Normal scrutiny should apply

Who made the worst post in the last thread? (nominees below)


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Does anyone here watch GBBO?

As a strong masculine man with supremely large pp, I had no idea that there were different types of pastry dough. I'm going to take notes for my next chauvinist b̶a̶k̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶m̶e̶e̶t̶ knife fight behind a strip club.
 
Does anyone here watch GBBO?

As a strong masculine man with supremely large pp, I had no idea that there were different types of pastry dough. I'm going to take notes for my next chauvinist b̶a̶k̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶m̶e̶e̶t̶ knife fight behind a strip club.
I love that show. Will watch the latest season once it is finished.
 
Yuck. The Brotherhood can suck a fatty imo. To me, it was the presence of the Muslim Brotherhood that most directly killed the revolution in its infancy: they seized on it to gain electoral standing, brokered a deal with the military oligarchy, and then failed to enact a single mandate of the revolution, only to then be jailed and the members of their coalition slaughtered in the streets.

The past couple years, I've been occasionally poring through the material of Sameh Naguib, who is a leader of the Revolutionary Socialist movement in Egypt. He's a really, really bright guy and a great critic of revolutionary politics, reactionary neoliberalism, and Egypt generally. He pretty much went radio silent in 2017, about a year before I started reading his stuff, so I fear that El-Sisi has put a gag on him.

Good reads:
https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/03/egypt-revolution-sisi-mubarak-muslim-brotherhood/
https://socialistworker.co.uk/art/41931/Hope+has+not+died+in+Egypt
They definitely bungled the Revolution despite being in prime position to lead Egyptian society. They have no one to blame for their current predicament than themselves. I admire their praxis in terms of their approach to their social welfare networks and things like that but I think they make the mistake of being too willing to engage in party politics.

El-Sisi wields quite the iron fist so he very well could have done that, if he's lucky he was simply told to stop and did. Others get tortured or disappeared forever for that sort of thing.
 
Anyone who thinks they are free of the virus is waaay too naive,waaaaay too stupid or waaaaaaaaay too socialist.
Don’t worry as soon as you rejoin WHO and pays respects to your new leader Ping your numbers will get better too.

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@irish_thug did you like this post before or after passing out drunk?
 
I don’t know how vegans can go without cheese. Fake cheese is not good

There are some that are good.

I mean, I've never found anything like a real brie or anything like that. But I have found slices that are great for burgers etc amd some other ones you can meet with crackers.
 
They definitely bungled the Revolution despite being in prime position to lead Egyptian society. They have no one to blame for their current predicament than themselves. I admire their praxis in terms of their approach to their social welfare networks and things like that but I think they make the mistake of being too willing to engage in party politics.

El-Sisi wields quite the iron fist so he very well could have done that, if he's lucky he was simply told to stop and did. Others get tortured or disappeared forever for that sort of thing.

Yeah, El-Sisi is genuine sack of shit. Just a feckless, fat little stooge.

Last night I did a quick google search on Naguib to see if he's popped up at all as of late and....nope.
 
There’s literally like 2-4 more ingredients to make that a Greek salad.
I'm lazy and payday is tomorrow. My lunches decline in quality the farther they are from the last payday lol.


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My innter voice is now Brandon Herrera... help me....
 
Greg how do you not have tomatoes, cucumber and onion in your fridge?
 
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