A satirical weekly article highlighting fictious moments in Midwestern history. This week: The Great Dakota Mustache Competition of 1879.
Category: Lifestyle
Outdoor activities, homemaking, and anything else that helps you live a more fulfilling life.
“The Great Mill Explosion of ’78: When Flour Fought Back”
A satirical weekly article highlighting ficticious moments in Midwestern history. This week: The Great Mill Explosion of 1878
The Great Wisconsin Chair Heist of 1872
A satirical weekly article highlighting fictious moments in Midwestern history. This week: The Great Wisconsin Chair Heist of 1872
The Great Beer Flood of Milwaukee: When the Lager Fought Back
A satirical weekly article highlighting fictious moments in Midwestern history By Silas P. Whitmore, February 28, 1881 There are many things a Midwesterner fears: a failed corn harvest, a neighbor’s disapproving glare at a potluck, and, worst of all, the tragic waste of good beer. And so it was, on a fateful winter’s day in…
Warhammer 40gay
Mongoose Kikimora returns with an essay about the recent changes to Warhammer 40k’s Lore as it dives deeper into an anti-White and anti-Fan state of being.
Normies
This piece was adapted from a series of effort posts written by Punished Magnus on the Amerikaner Telegram Channel in response to a different effort post made by John Fassbinder of the American Freedom Party. I have included both Mr. Fassbinder’s original post, for clarity, and Magnus’ essay.
Grant Reads: “I’m Glad My Mom Died” by Jennette McCurdy
In our sphere, there are certainly a lot that has been said about how sick and twisted Hollywood is. Thanks to the furor over Harvey Weinstein’s abuses and other high-profile cases, even the general public has become more and more aware of how sick and deranged the little subculture in Southern California really is. McCurdy doesn’t shy away from some of the more sinister parts of the entertainment industry, but she reserves the most of her ink for the stories of the abuse that she suffered at the hands of her own mother.
Grant Reads: “Collapse”
It is a self-reinforcing aspect of the fall of empires that the very idea of “collapse” becomes more fascinating to the public and their rulers. Right now, there are a lot of books about “collapse”, political and historical, predictive and descriptive, but Vladislav M. Zubok’s work “Collapse: The Fall of the Soviet Union” is still well worth the read.
Showing Up
We need to show up to take our families to our local community events, show up at the school board meetings, the Lions club pancake breakfasts, and the volenteer fire department fish fry. Join and bring your children to a local church, even if it isn’t a perfect one. If you have a business, go to the chamber of commerce meetings, even if most of your peers are TV-brained boomers. Be a part of your local community, find friends that live close to you, even if their ideology isn’t there yet, or never will be.
Be Ware and Be Aware: Some tips that could save your life
A brief article with tips and advice to help you and your family remain safe.