Friday Links and Thinks

If you missed them this week, I had three posts for you:

How to stay carnivore when meat prices are so high. I will have more thoughts on this in the future. I only got about half of my points down before the post got too long.

17 is my favorite number. Go here to find out why.

A review of one of my favorite products, magnesium cream, from one of my favorite small businesses. Magnesium supplementation can help with the transition to low-carb or zero-carb eating, migraines, and recovery from exercise. Read the review at the link above, or just go straight to MSG and see what they have that you need!

Vox Day shares some advice that is good for everybody, not just low-to-mid status men. As we learned from Ooka, one of my favorite little books since I was very small, everybody has someone to whom they must bow. Learn how Communicating Up is done more effectively at Sigma Game.

When people say “no kings”, what they mean is “no Christ”. They don’t mind earthly rulers or tyranny. We all went through Covid, so we do know that very tangibly now. What they mind is proper authority based in God’s law.

Christ is King! And Donald J. Trump is, hilariously, President:

BTW, these are the people pushing No Kings. So grassroots. Very American. Has anybody else noticed that the protestors are mostly old? Did the reverse mortgages end up not being enough, so Boomers are having to hire themselves out as protestors now?

All that’s lacking from this list is the AARP:

A friend of mine shared this with me:

My doodle is skeptical:

These people don’t even have the foresight to stock a couple of weeks’ worth of toilet paper in case of a run on the supply, but they’re going to go shop at all the local places to get comfy before they “boycott” reality. And I’m sure their bosses (those few who actually work) will be thrilled to allow them to stay home for a week. Also, do they really not realize that the big businesses they’re boycotting are on their team? No, I doubt they realize anything, except that they feel a tantrum coming on and just can’t help themselves. They are going to cut off their own noses to spite their collective face, as toddlers are wont to do.

UPDATE: Ohmuhgarsh, I realized just this moment that “no restaurants” is listed twice. I guess that’s the hardest one for Rosie.  😆😂🤣😹

Doodle predicts: We will see no economic impact, or any other kind, except in whatever restaurants Rosie frequents.

 

I’m still not on social media, but am praying about a limited return to the one private, smaller platform. I miss my tribe. Hope you’re still with me a little bit, SG! I am with you in spirit still!

Veggie cultists and low-fat pushers will tell you that humans need carbs to survive. The fact is that you need a non-protein source of energy to survive. Carbs can do it, and fat can do it. Fats do it better.:

Fat has always been the preferred–both by the body and by traditional cultures–means of obtaining that energy. Carbs are extremely hard to find in palatable form without modern farming, and even when we can get them, we feel like crap on them. Anybody who says otherwise is lying, either to you, or to himself. Ancient peoples (not that ancient) extracted as much fat as possible from their animals:

Large-scale processing of within-bone nutrients by Neanderthals, 125,000 years ago

That’ll be enough for this Friday. If you’ve got memes or links, drop them on me in the comments, please! Share Get Along Home with your friends, too! Thanks for being here. You who comment and email and text me bless my heart with your thoughts. Reach out any way you like, but reach out!

If you’ve got an extra five or ten dollars lying around, I need a new treadmill. Mine has a lot of miles on it, and is complaining a bit. Hit my buymeacoffee link to save my winter training! My GFM is still live, too, if you prefer that platform:

 

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