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Should be a wild four years.

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America overproduces milk in the first place. America pretty much overproduces in every argricultural sector, that's way farmers are hurting so much because there oversupplying for demand. Especially diary farmers since milk has a very short shelf life and you cant ship it to some foreign shithole country as part of aid.
You... can actually. But you have to turn it into Cheese first.

Which is the bane of the American food industry.
 
This is because of Epsteon isn't it? I bet still nothing happens.
I don't want to know what the requirements are for Eevee to evolve into Epsteon :(
You... can actually. But you have to turn it into Cheese first.

Which is the bane of the American food industry.
This could lead to a rennaissance of the american cheese industry. Having literal tons of milk we can experiment with all kinds of new cheese cultures.
 
Generationally imposed Churchill worship and Hitler fear has made it convenient for the globalist elite to frame every conflict that can be made to vaguely approximate the dynamics of WW2 as a "good war." To the people who fall for that shit this isn't a territorial dispute, it's a genocide/humanitarian crisis/shoah and this decade's Churchill has to bash the fash in the name of democracy or something. A lot of normies and low level politicians in the West genuinely think this way.
If I can sperg for a second I think the public American education system is absolutely abysmal at teaching cause and effect and the nature of second-order effects in general, specifically as it applies to the Holocaust.

From middle school onwards, kids are taught that once upon a time that a very bad man took power in Germany and decided to slaughter six million people for no reason. Almost all education about WWII and the Holocaust is framed around Germany and America specifically, with maybe a few brief 50min class sessions on Japan and Pearl Harbor (albeit with the framing of "wow the atomic bomb was so heckin' evil!") Students are pretty much never taught about the role of other countries in WWII; it wasn't until I got a super based teacher in high school that I finally got to learn about the the Treaty of Versailles and the fact that the end of WWI and the events that followed thereafter were major contributing factors to the start of WWII.

Students are never asked to analyze the circumstances of Hitler's rise to power and essentially just take it at face value. I believe this is why accusations of "Nazi" and "Hitler" are thrown around so often to the point of meaninglessness; this generation doesn't actually know what those things stand for other than "bad person." There are indeed objective parallels between Trump and Hitler, in that they're ultra-nationalist leaders who gained prominence after telling their citizenry that they shouldn't be ashamed of their national identity and that they don't have to be the financial village bicycle of the international community. But instead of recognizing that history followed a pattern—one shaped by specific political and economic conditions—many retard zoomers believe that if only we had been even more extreme in the opposite direction, we somehow could have prevented this state of affairs.
 
From middle school onwards, kids are taught that once upon a time that a very bad man took power in Germany and decided to slaughter six million people for no reason. Almost all education about WWII and the Holocaust is framed around Germany and America specifically, with maybe a few brief 50min class sessions on Japan and Pearl Harbor (albeit with the framing of "wow the atomic bomb was so heckin' evil!") Students are pretty much never taught about the role of other countries in WWII; it wasn't until I got a super based teacher in high school that I finally got to learn about the the Treaty of Versailles and the fact that the end of WWI and the events that followed thereafter were major contributing factors to the start of WWII.
Mike Judge is quite based
 
Wait....scandi's don't wash their hands after taking a shit? Can someone confirm?
If by scandis you mean Somalian invaders, then no, they don't wash their hands after shitting. And they wipe their asses with their bare hands. And they shit on the floor of the bathroom instead of in the toilet bowl.
 
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