Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Germany has a bad case of the British disease

"Pensioner facing police investigation for the crime of calling serially dishonest German Chancellor Friedrich Merz 'Pinocchio'".



Head of the Gestapo, Heinrich Mueller: "Seems a little excessive".

Amelia on the march

This character, originally created as a warning against the dangers of the "far-right" in the UK, has broken free of her constraints and is now the heroic representative of British patriots. Gregory has assembled a collection of videos.

Working-with-your-hands Wednesday

More country cooking from a lady who lives in one of those beautiful Azerbaijani valleys. Who's up for some gigantic chicken burgers and fries?


Bonus video! Does anybody remember ever seeing this thing?

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Don't know who this is...

...but I'd characterize the video as a quality rant.

Dubmsas!

 

This whole dyslexia thing was just mentioned for the first time recently, I believe. And how does he square these claims with this?

Politician sprouts angel wings and flaps hard in an effort to land a senate seat

Another complete phony enters the Texas political arena: "Pivoting to the God Thing".
James Talarico is an actor who plays a character named “James Talarico,” and we’re all pretending he isn’t doing amateur theater. The point is bigger than just this one very strange man. The reality of both his performance and the baffling reception to his performance tell us a number of interesting things about the current state of politics and the media, and you can try to guess my facial expression as I say “interesting.”
Talarico is currently being treated by idiots as a significant theologian, a leading teacher of Biblical wisdom. He has emerged from some humble parsonage to inject moral clarity into our political life, after his many years of deep contemplation on questions of faith. He delivers sermons. His campaign website says, “It’s time to start flipping tables,” unselfconsciously making him the rhetorically equivalent actual Jesus Christ of Texas.

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The Japanese are...interesting.