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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • What India called the Battle of Sindoor quickly turned into a tandoor. Indian and Pakistani jets played a game of chicken across the border and India got plucked, roasted, and stuck to the wall. At least six Indian jets were shot down and Pakistan played intercepted cockpit audio of Indian pilots screaming about it. It was really the Battle of Tandoori Chicken, and India got served in front of the whole world.

    More importantly, for the World War III currently going on, the entire White Empire got served notice. This was the first time Chinese weapons were tested in battle and they look sharp. It looks like China is not just a peer military but superior to the western model. After NATO’s loss in the Battle of the Borscht, the US Navy Falafelling Of A Boat in the Red Sea, and now India losing the Battle of Tandoori Chicken, the entire White Empire looks cooked.







  • What a fucking long winded piece just to say:

    • let’s go for a proxy war
    • if/when that fails, cut our losses and let Taiwan become the next Ukraine
    • we can still contain China through our regional allies in any case

    The last point is obviously false, but it makes it very clear what The Blob’s plan is. They’ll use the “fall” of Taiwan to push even more arms sales onto Japan and Co.

    That’s it. That’s all today’s “master race” dreams of. What truly pathetic little vermin they are.




  • As more and more of Norway’s energy flows to German grids, Norwegian energy prices are climbing ever higher for locals. Norway has cheap and abundant energy thanks to prodigious hydropower resources, and locals are none too happy about sacrificing their cheap energy prices to keep German lights on. …

    The Norwegian government is now considering a control mechanism to limit exports. If Norway decides to limit or completely curtail its energy flows to the European Union, it would be catastrophic for the bloc. Norway was the continent’s third biggest energy exporter last year.