"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

Something for you to play during the Racism segment. @Null A pajeet woman in California unleashes her Indian racism ,and calls a black woman a Nigger multiple times. (Link)
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I’m gonna make the Joke that I wouldn’t be surprised if this is Jackie Singh
 
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New Zealand officers welcome their new chief with a "Haka dance." They look deranged and demented, while the chief looks deeply disturbed.

Reddit post with video

Forgive me, I am too retarded to steal a reddit video on mobile.

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I found a youtube video of it, turns out it happened a couple months ago.
 
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If halfchan gets taken out for a while, mayhaps a "person" stream for 4chan perchance? No one's punched a 5.7mm hole in his or her or xir head that we know of, but the narrative history of Something Awful in the Lowtax stream was nice. It's probably my most replayed episode of MATI cuz it's lowkey kino. Could contrast Moot to Lowtax, or go in depth to the jannybooks more than a regular MATI would probably allow.
 

this video makes me want to move back to italy, they just need to get rid of the albanians and africans first
TIL: you could get Italian citizenship anywhere in the world if you had at least one ancestor who was a citizen in Italy after 1861, when Italy finally came together as a country.

They're making it harder recently because of all the paperwork energy and resources required, but they shouldn't. Jus sanguinis would be a great way for Italy to counteract the infestation.

Unfortunately, I am very Anglo-Saxon and otherwise northwestern European in ancestry. Josh is of recent Italian extraction, no? I would look into it. I think having one grandparent still applies.


Italian Citizenship by descent (iure sanguinis): the provisions of Decree-Law 36/2025
 
TIL: you could get Italian citizenship anywhere in the world if you had at least one ancestor who was a citizen in Italy after 1861, when Italy finally came together as a country.

They're making it harder recently because of all the paperwork energy and resources required, but they shouldn't. Jus sanguinis would be a great way for Italy to counteract the infestation.

Unfortunately, I am very Anglo-Saxon and otherwise northwestern European in ancestry. Josh is of recent Italian extraction, no? I would look into it. I think having one grandparent still applies.


Italian Citizenship by descent (iure sanguinis): the provisions of Decree-Law 36/2025
I've seen so many argentinians seething about this, it's been higlorious.
 
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I thought Argentinians were connected to Germans
A lot of "Germans" migrated to Argentina in the 40s and 50s, that's why the country has the largest jewish population in South America.

By the way, MATI website is having a bad day.
 

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iirc i have a great great maternal link and I would need to hire a firm to file my application, get denied, then petition that my denial was sexist, and automatically win - a process that takes years and a lot of money.
You've said before there's a bit of Hibernian chud in your family line right? There's dozens of Irish Saints to keep to your liturgical calendar! Today on the 16th you can celebrate Saint Tetgaill of Lann-Elo and Saint Failbe of Killower

Irish Saints of April​


These pages are an index to those Irish saints who can be found on this blog. Some saints have multiple posts, others have only one. These pages do not form a comprehensive calendar of the Irish saints and will be updated as new saints are added.

April 1
Saint Aedhan Laech
Saint Tuan of Tamlacht
The Sons of Gerán

April 2
Saint Bronagh of Kilbroney
Saint Conall of Clonallan

April 3
Saint Benatius of Kilcooley
Saint Coman

April 4
Saint Coine of Kilcoine
Saint Tighernach of Clones
Saint Gallus of Loch Techet

April 5
Saint Becan of Emlagh
Feast of Saint Patrick’s First Baptism in Ireland

April 6
Saint Cronan Beg of Clonmacnoise
Saint Cathur or Cathub of Achadhcinn
Feast of the Ordination of Saint Patrick

April 7
Saint Aedh of Rathlin
Saint Brynach of Carn Engyli
Saint Ros of Downpatrick/Saint Ruisen of Spike Island
Saint Fíonán Cam of Kinnity

April 8
Saint Cennfaoladh of Bangor
Saint Aedhan Mac Ua Duibhne

April 9
Saint Brogan

April 10
Saint Paternus of Paderborn

April 11
Saint Maodhóg of Clonmore

April 12
Saint Ailell of Cologne

April 13
Saint Mochaemog of Inis Caoin
The Sons of Terchur

April 14
Saint Tassach of Raholp

April 15
Saint Ruadhán of Lothra

April 16
Saint Tetgaill of Lann-Elo
Saint Failbe of Killower

April 17
Saint Donnan of Eigg
Saint Lughaidh Mac Garbain

April 18
Saint Lassair of Donaghmoyne
Saint Moninnsen of Mainistir

April 19
Saint Killian
The Sons of Erc

April 20
Saint Sinnach of Inis Clothrainn
Saint Maelochtraigh

April 21
Saint Maelrubha of Bangor
Saint Berach of Bangor

April 22
Saint Rufin of Glendalough

April 23
Saint Ibar
Saint Suairleach of Linn Duachaille
Saint Meithcearn

April 24
Saint Egbert of Iona

April 25
Saint Maccaille of Croghan

April 26
Saint Indreachtach of Bangor
Saint Cas of Bangor

April 27
Saint Assicus of Elphin

April 28
Saint Luchtighern of Ennistymon

April 29
Saint Dichu of Saul

April 30
Saint Luith of Druim-Dairbhreach
Saint Forannan of Waulsort
 
TIL: you could get Italian citizenship anywhere in the world if you had at least one ancestor who was a citizen in Italy after 1861, when Italy finally came together as a country.

They're making it harder recently because of all the paperwork energy and resources required, but they shouldn't. Jus sanguinis would be a great way for Italy to counteract the infestation.

Unfortunately, I am very Anglo-Saxon and otherwise northwestern European in ancestry. Josh is of recent Italian extraction, no? I would look into it. I think having one grandparent still applies.


Italian Citizenship by descent (iure sanguinis): the provisions of Decree-Law 36/2025
The law was changed a couple of weeks ago. If you were born outside of Italy but have an Italian parent or a grandparent you are automatically an Italian citizen by birth.

Up until a month ago smaller municipalities were inundated with requests from particularly Brazilians and Argentinians, I'll let you imagine how easy it is to go find a birth or death certificate or do any kind of genealogy research dating back more than a century.

Once they obtained citizenship and an Italian passport, people who never set foot in the country, never learned to speak a word or never contributed in any way to the development of the country could apply for a pension, use the national health service, move somewhere in the world very easily since the Italian passport is one of the best in the world etc etc.

Two-generation ius sanguinis is the most sensible solution. You don't get rid of unwanted people by giving other foreigners a citizenship just because they happen to have Rossi, Moravia or Montalbano as their last name.
 
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