10 Replies to “New Year’s Eve On Turtle Island”

  1. The Hare and the Duster are my favourite. I have my kid (well, at 19 I shouldn’t be calling him that…) driving our old and dependable 2004 Toyota Sienna and he loves it! Quiet, smooth, sure a bit thirsty but he doesn’t go too far too often. We are keeping this baby for my daughter’s moving away to grad school, which may be anywhere from BC to CA (which I dread). I may be asking Kenji for advice very soon…. Happy New Year, SDAs!

  2. It’s odd that only one country recognizes Somaliland. After gaining their independence from the UK in about 1960 they surrendered it to the formerly Italian Somalia 4 days later. The regained independence in the 1990s when Somalia descended into semi-independent tribal shitholes run by warlords. I suspect exchanges with Israel will bring them a lot more respect and likely better arms.

  3. As apparently you don’t need any paper work. When is some “indigenes” being from further south “maybe aztec” going to claim B.C. as their property?

  4. Not in my own words by VDH is a theft of his image and he doesn’t know who’s doing it. I’ve watched one of these videos and knew almost immediately it wasn’t him but it seems a lot of people are fooled into believing it is. It’s uncanny what can be created online now, there’s some Elon Musk vids out there that obviously aren’t Elon but they have a disclaimer in the description. I wonder if those are done without his permission too?

  5. Ugh…Kwanza – Whenever I hear mention of that dumbass fake holiday it grates on me like nothing else. Ground zero in my opinion of convincing people to suspend reality. in retrospect, it seems like small potatoes now that it’s deemed a hate crime for using the wrong pronouns.
    Of course…mentioning Kwanza does bring my thoughts immediately to Kathy Shaidle…the absolute master of smashmouth Kwanza debunkery.

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