Want to see more threads and images? Ask Bernd!
>>25645171
R: 8 / F: 1

Why must we suffer this imbecile?

>>25628839
R: 9 / F: 1

what does KC think of blonde blue-eyed women?

>>25633407
R: 5 / F: 0

My underage friend with benefits was robbed at gunpoint today You can't own shit on this godforsaken land

>>25646705
R: 25 / F: 14

stop fucking boosting my ego I am sorry and I apologise

>>25610165
R: 6 / F: 3

Thinking about drinking again.

>>25642764
R: 6 / F: 1

When you think about it, ancient greek dress was basically tarps wrapped around naked bodies in hot summer heat

>>25613770
R: 7 / F: 1

thanks uncle donny :DDD t. elon

>>25641234
R: 7 / F: 5

goddamnit

>>25609981
R: 5 / F: 0

>Wake up in your 8 bedroom home next to your beautiful, blonde tradwife. >Wake up your beautiful white children and get them ready for school while your tradwife prepares a healthy breakfast free from high fructose corn syrup, artificial preservatives and sugars. >Your sons will learn manual labor skills, sciences and mathematics while your daughters will learn homemaking skills. Both will learn about the glory amd history of the white race and its eternal struggle against THEM. >Drive through town after you've taken them to school and enjoy the daily lynching of faggots, pedos and other sick perverts. Such measures are necessary to keep society healthy. >Watching the news learn that the Dow Jones has reached new record highs, the North America leibensraum push has claimed another 1000km of the failed narco state of Mexico for the Aryan homeland. Total victory is now expected before Christmas. This is what they took from you.

>>25653945
R: 7 / F: 1

Imagine eating this good.

>>25623257
R: 9 / F: 4

I have to wear sunglasses so that people feel relax around me and act genuinely friendly like I'm a beautiful person. I think maybe my eyes gaze too intense and hostile. Last night after a work out I got fucked up and even at the stage where you feel animosity, paranoia, vulnerability, I was wearing sunglasses and a hat, so my face looked kinda handsome, I look fit, and gangster looking 20 something muslim dudes and niggers acted friendly toward me, even though i felt hostile af. just because sunglasses were hiding my gaze. but i hate hiding my eyes behind sunglasses because they also make you invisible and i need attention and love.

>>25655803
R: 8 / F: 2

Imagine being forced by the law to go to a daycare center basically for half the year because of some misunderstandings, god, I hate society

>>25620943
R: 8 / F: 2

can someone post video tutorial on how to bypass that thing so i can post with proxy or on tor ?

>>25655527
R: 4 / F: 1

Presented here is my literal and figurative appearance.

>>25657982
R: 6 / F: 2

new science dropped

>>25657571
R: 10 / F: 4

Your race? Me white (Slav).

>>25645007
R: 6 / F: 0

I bought oculus quest 3 and rtx 4080 exclusively for gooning T. 30yo neet

>>25653266
R: 9 / F: 6

What pops into your head when you hear litography?

>>25609638
R: 4 / F: 2

Monday fucking morning on the north america

>>25651545
R: 5 / F: 2

> WHAT IS THIS TIMELINE!!!

>>25633635
R: 6 / F: 3

I wanna embroider some news company logo on my jacket for teh clout. But CBC is cringe as fuck and all the mainstream news companies are cringe as fuck. Which logo should I embroider?

>>25636895
R: 5 / F: 1

This is considered a White man in the USA.

>>25644902
R: 7 / F: 3

its past 12 and im thinking of filling up the tub for long bath to feel like a newborn baby afterward depression makes people like this

Adolf Hitler
R: 10 / F: 9

Truly a Prophet. Hail Hitler!

>>25637523
R: 3 / F: 1

im having hardcores withdraws this weeks related to alcohol and weed thats fucked up, im 4 years sober and this shit still hits me hard

>>25612888
R: 7 / F: 3

I like the idea of getting fucked in the ass by female knowing she is physically weaker than me

>>25621187
R: 8 / F: 1

could this pole skinhead pass as a white nazi in your country?

>>25644035
R: 15 / F: 10

What pops into your head when you hear art?

>>25642603
R: 4 / F: 4

I masturbated to her this morning

>>25642064
R: 6 / F: 0

Why do North Americans name laws after people? Such as Gladue law and Miranda rights? Europe doesn't do this

>>25639034
R: 7 / F: 1

check this out gaytex

>>25657014
R: 6 / F: 0

Bostil in mexcrement, why dye love gay porn so much?

>>25654081
R: 7 / F: 3

What do you call the historical period when migration of ROMAnians from India to Europe occurred? Brownian motion

>>25617076
R: 7 / F: 3

Special military operation to deleafizy Canada thread #1

>>25609188
R: 9 / F: 3

Should bacon be banned on the UK?

>>25655884
R: 10 / F: 3

new whiteness rank just dropped

>>25658702
R: 5 / F: 0

Hungarian refrigerator advertisement, 1969.

Liquorice
R: 3 / F: 0

One of the most disgusting "foods" that exists in Germany. I don't know if this "candy" is commonly in other countries. I honestly can't describe the distinguished of this candy.

>>25624762
R: 7 / F: 1

soul

>>25657424
R: 7 / F: 4

I get paid in USD. Putin was doing everything to increase my salary, but then fucking Trump came and he keeps decreasing it.

>>25609824
R: 6 / F: 2

In japan is it more common to stretch AFTER practice? i see it a lot in anime like today on my volley ball show In america we always just stretched before it gives you a chance to warm up or come in late? is it just an anime plot device or do nippon really prefer post stretching?

>>25651452
R: 5 / F: 0

Imagine having sex with chronomancer and right after you cum she uses temporal rift on you to make you do it again and then after that she uses time snap to refresh her cooldowns and uses temporal rift on you again and right before you're about to cum for a third time she uses time freeze on you and edges you like crazy

>>25634506
R: 10 / F: 2

You are brown.

>>25651541
R: 5 / F: 0

What is a good wireless computer keyboard and mouse when you have big hands?

>>25642042
R: 4 / F: 4

Just realized i spend more than half my life on Kc.

>>25618704
R: 4 / F: 0

So what is the thought process behind moderating online forums for free?

>>25617848
R: 6 / F: 1

Trump got inflation under control, how many people here find that upsetting?

>>25629631
R: 5 / F: 0

the universe rubs happy couples into your face when you go outside at the lowest points of your incel life how often do u think about going er?

>>25640225
R: 8 / F: 0

Thinken about writing my ex gf on the messenger. She is very fat now but thinkin about putting my pp into her warm wet hole...

>>25654208
R: 7 / F: 5

Are Romanians white?

>>25635426
R: 5 / F: 1

Why would this even be considered a good idea?

>>25652175
R: 4 / F: 0

how is this exercise called?

>>25656167
R: 6 / F: 0

That is my favorite movie, a true master piece. Armand d'Hubert is the apex of honor and integrity. I can’t think any other character in any history with so much virtue and the same time reasonable.

>>25653415
R: 6 / F: 6

What is this curious movement that celebrities seem to support?

>>25652068
R: 7 / F: 16

what is the best architectural style and why is it neo-Gothic?

>>25609625
R: 6 / F: 0

I could really use some Nembutal right now What say you Bernd..

>>25655551
R: 7 / F: 0

It's not even a joke anymore.

Masturbation enhancment
R: 5 / F: 3

Fill a pitcher with hot water (not boiling hot) and keep dipping the hand in the hot water while fapping. It acts both as lubricant and the hot water sensation feels amazing. you're welcome

>>25648914
R: 5 / F: 1

I'm making bread no pix

>>25648428
R: 8 / F: 0

*erases half of the jews on KC* How would you react?

one of the most challenging things in this world
R: 7 / F: 2

This free and wild Duck with uninhibited testosterone craves female companionship. But when I write about tfw no gf, there will be at least one German in the thread calling me gay and whiny, which I somewhat agree. Almost every [non-rap] song by a man is about loving a woman. Even though these artists already have unlimited drugs and whores. Bernds, it's okay to express that you want a gf or wife.

>>25624571
R: 7 / F: 0

Could I become hacker and write lynxchan clone that uses irc server such as unrealircd as backend?

>>25632007
R: 5 / F: 2

Eurosissies could never understand the levels of burpin and fartin and shartin I'm on right now. I shall be crowned the new King Assripper and you will bow before me, peasants.

>>25609514
R: 4 / F: 2

I just made a thread on kohl disappear.

>>25635919
R: 8 / F: 0

22 C to -4 C in under 12 hours with marginal risk of severe weather (wind, tornados)

T N D
R: 6 / F: 1

Based Trump has shut down the nigger business development agency

>>25616837
R: 5 / F: 1

Medieval larpers suited with full plate and weapons vs. Yuropeon police without firearms Who wins?

>>25635321
R: 12 / F: 4

Why do Romanians eat crap?

>>25638223
R: 5 / F: 0

The first assignment was modest: $50 in cryptocurrency for putting up anti-NATO stickers in Brussels. But over time, the orders over the Telegram app became more serious – and involved sabotage of waterworks. “I know the phenomenon, we call it consumption agents,” says Fredrik Hallström, chief of operations at Säpo. “We have prepared a first task for you” That is the message to a Belgian journalist on the TV channel VRT NWS who had infiltrated a pro-Russian chat group. The reporter responds and a week later an envelope with stickers with anti-NATO propaganda arrives to be put up in the EU quarters. He goes out into the city and sees that similar stickers are already in several places in Brussels – he never puts up any himself. Wanted to hack waterworks The journalist who infiltrated the group was actually part of a journalist network that mapped Russia's hybrid warfare in Europe – after a while he was let into a closed part of the chat forum where hackers brag about their chosen targets. The forum had a request to assist in a hacker attack on a Lithuanian water treatment plant – an instructional video appears – and later it emerges that there has actually been an attempt to hack the water plant. – We know that Russia and other adversaries are acting precisely to recruit resources that could carry out these things, says Thomas Nilsson, head of the Military Intelligence and Security Service, Must. Säpo is also following the phenomenon. – We call it consumption agents, that is, trying to persuade someone to do something against something. And that is something we are vigilant about, says operations manager Fredrik Hallström. Journalists targeted The journalist at VRT NWS testifies that he first went through a kind of “employment process” where the reporter was interviewed about his views on Russia. According to screenshots from the group, orders were also placed that involved targeting both journalists and pro-Ukrainian users on the Russian equivalent of Facebook, VK. “Collect 30 email addresses of Belgian journalists,” read one of the assignments. At the same time, there are several other suspected cases around Europe where the planning went further, for example when a man earlier this year tried to set fire to a paint factory in Poland for $4,000 – he was arrested at the last minute. In Germany, individuals were paid to sabotage cars by filling exhaust systems with construction foam. “The assignments range from information gathering and propaganda to military reconnaissance missions and sabotage,” writes the Belgian intelligence service in its latest report.

>>25627692
R: 6 / F: 0

Thank you mister Trump.

>>25649284
R: 4 / F: 0

You keep your Hair healthy, right?

>>25611929
R: 3 / F: 0

doing deadlifts induces pain in the rectum at nighttime, what is this? is it hemorrhoids?

>>25642484
R: 7 / F: 3

I need more money USA SEND NOW

>>25616748
R: 5 / F: 2

Powerful

Germanic bros report in!
R: 5 / F: 1

Where are my trend setting Germanic bros at?

>>25622143
R: 9 / F: 5

Bogdan's gypsy shack. Would you hoof some 'lac here?

>>25611515
R: 4 / F: 0

Я Aлбанец

>>25636598
R: 12 / F: 0

Had my ear pierced last week. LIFEFUEL

Situation
R: 7 / F: 5

>blocking your path: Hey,where do you think you go?

>>25611941
R: 11 / F: 9

>NO NO NO NOOOOOO >DDRRRRUMMMPFFFFF >AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>>25608576
R: 5 / F: 0

Elon Musks Twitter is down KohlChan™ prevails? Coincidence? Its up to you to decide

>>25615503
R: 7 / F: 2

We are experiencing the great reset... ...of your bank account. It will be reset to 0.

>>25653822
R: 4 / F: 1

If bernd is so smart, why isn't bernd rich?

Total American Extermination
R: 7 / F: 1

So Europe, when do we kill all of the American filth?

>>25652874
R: 4 / F: 1

You should cut your penis

>>25650064
R: 8 / F: 1

based and flower war pilled

>>25657470
R: 7 / F: 2

Another day

>>25620358
R: 4 / F: 0

I think tanks and most artillery systems are useless and outdated in modern wafare if their lifespan is just a few minutes before they get hit by drones. Artillery systems should have at least 40 km firing range, otherwise they are being easily detected and destroyed

>>25650592
R: 7 / F: 0

Would you watch a cockfight?

New German Citizen in the USA Brutalized by Trump's Immigration Gestapo
R: 4 / F: 1

Text hidden

>>25611827
R: 7 / F: 3

Just 46 more months

>>25650601
R: 4 / F: 0

When I was fifteen, sixteen When I started really to play guitar I definitely wanted to become a musician It was almost impossible because, it was The dream was so big That I didn't see any chance Because I was living in a little town, was studying And when I finally broke away from school And became a musician I thought "well, now I may have a little bit of a chance" Because all I really wanted to do is music And not only play music, but compose music At that time, in Germany, in '69, '70 They had already discotheques So I would take my car, would go to a discotheque Sing maybe thirty minutes I think I had about seven, eight songs I would partially sleep in the car Because I didn't want to drive home And that helped me for about Almost two years to survive In the beginning I wanted to do an album with the sounds of the fifties The sounds of the sixties, of the seventies And then have a sound of the future And I thought "Wait a second I know the synthesizer, why don't I use the synthesizer Which is the sound of the future" And I didn't have any idea what to do but I knew I needed a click So we put a click on the 24-track Which then was synced to the Moog modular I knew that could be a sound of the future But I didn't realize how much the impact would be My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me Giorgio

>>25656692
R: 7 / F: 1

Think of an organism. Like us. It consists of organs. Each organ has a complex structure with a lot of different kinds of tissues. Each tissue consists of cells. Cells consists of thousands of organelles of dozens different types. And its all sims in a complex soup of trillions of complex organic molecules - polymers with thousands of blocks. Then there's the pure chemistry of proteins and fats. Each system - from how a single protein is structured and works - to the body as whole is an extremely complex and intricate system, fine tuned and incomprehensible to human conscious. We may know the principle of how some system works but we can never fully imagine in our minds what it takes to move a finger - what processes are involved and on what levels. Now, what happens if we - our mind - starts passing rules, laws to 'better' the effectiveness of any system in our organism? Well, it's quite easy to answer. We 'tax' our mitochondria (each of them at once!) with just 1 calorie - we die. We 'lay out' our 'unused' muscle fibres (each of them) - we die. We 'prioritize' heart over liver - we die. In most cases - instantly. Any attempt of an individual human mind to mess up deliberately with all the elements of one type in any system of his organism leads to instant death of the organism. But here's a thing. There's another system up there. A system in which a single organism is just an element. A nation. A state. A society. So. What happens if a mind of a single human decides to 'better' the relations between the elements and subsystems of that system? And here we have it. After reaching a certain level of complexity it's impossible to rule over society with authoritarian policies. It's also impossible not to destroy a complex society with excessive red-taping and regulation. And any form of managerialism is deadly too. This is why modern authoritarian states are always poor and crumbling. This is why command economy was successful in Ancient Egypt but failed in XXth century everywhere. This is why political freedom, autonomy, and personal sovereignty are essential for survival of a complex society. Btw, such ideas were thought through and were proven somewhere around the end of XXth century and the beginning of this XXIth century. But then they quickly disappeared from media and people's minds for some reason. I wonder, what happened.

>>25654418
R: 6 / F: 0

I bought an RTX 3090 for 250 euros.

I thought Spain was a leftist cuck country
R: 9 / F: 3

Why did they refuse to extradite this conservative political refugee to the Brazilian leftist judicial dictatorship? Could european bernds explain me? I'm positively surprised.

>>25650808
R: 7 / F: 1

How does the war with sites make America great? Can Trump level to the ground other evil places like Moscvabad?

>>25635535
R: 4 / F: 0

Germany gets a CDU-SPD-GREEN coalition now? When did I miss the addition of the GREENs

>>25653324
R: 5 / F: 0

Im thinking about cloning apples and cherry anyone done this ?

New research shows bigger animals get more cancer, defying decades-old belief
R: 10 / F: 1

https://theconversation.com/new-research-shows-bigger-animals-get-more-cancer-defying-decades-old-belief-251287 A longstanding scientific belief about a link between cancer prevalence and animal body size has tested for the first time in our new study ranging across hundreds of animal species. If larger animals have more cells, and cancer comes from cells going rogue, then the largest animals on earth – like elephants and whales – should be riddled with tumours. Yet, for decades, there has been little evidence to support this idea. Many species seem to defy this expectation entirely. For example, budgies are notorious among pet owners for being prone to renal cancer despite weighing only 35g. Yet cancer only accounts for around 2% of mortality among roe deer (up to 35kg). Peto’s paradox is that bigger, longer-lived species should have higher cancer prevalence, yet they don’t seem to. Back in 1977, Professor Sir Richard Peto noted that, on a cell-by-cell basis, mice seem to have much higher susceptibility to cancer than humans. This has led to speculation that larger species must have evolved natural cancer defences. Several examples of these cancer defences have since been identified. For example, Asian elephants, a species with notably low cancer prevalence, have over 20 copies of a tumour suppressor gene (TP53) compared to our own lone copy. However, scientists are yet to find broader evidence across a range of animal species. Our new study challenges Peto’s paradox. We used a recently compiled dataset of cancer prevalence in over 260 species of amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles from wildlife institutions. Then, using powerful modern statistical techniques, we compared cancer prevalence between the animals. [pic related] caption: Large species have a much greater risk of getting cancer (solid line), but faster evolution rates reduce that risk (dashed line). We found that larger species do, in fact, have more cancer compared to smaller ones. This holds across all four major vertebrate groups, meaning that the traditional interpretation of Peto’s paradox doesn’t hold up. But the story doesn’t end there. At first look, our findings seemed to be at odds with another long-standing scientific idea. Cope’s rule is that evolution has repeatedly favoured larger body sizes, because of advantages like improved predation and resilience. But why would natural selection drive species towards a trait that carries an inherent risk of cancer? The answer lies in how quickly body size evolves. We found that birds and mammals which reached large sizes more rapidly have reduced cancer prevalence. For example, the common dolphin, Delphinus delphis evolved to reach its large body size – along with most other whales and dolphins (referred to as cetaceans) about three times faster than other mammals. However, cetaceans tend to have less cancer than expected. Larger species face higher cancer risks but those that reached that size rapidly evolved mechanisms for mitigating it, such as lower mutation rates or enhanced DNA repair mechanisms. So rather than contradicting Cope’s rule, our findings refine it. Larger bodies often evolve, but not as quickly in groups where the burden of cancer is higher. This means that the threat of cancer may have shaped the pace of evolution. Humans evolved to our current body size relatively rapidly. Based on this, we would expect humans and bats to have similar cancer prevalence, because we evolved at a much, much faster rate. However, it is important to note that our results can’t explain the actual prevalence of cancer in humans. Nor is that an easy statistic to estimate. Human cancer is a complicated story to unravel, with a plethora of types and many factors affecting its prevalence. For example, many humans not only have access to modern medicine but also varied lifestyles that affect cancer risk. For this reason, we did not include humans in our analysis. Fighting cancer Understanding how species naturally evolve cancer defences has important implications for human medicine. The naked mole rat, for example, is studied for its exceptionally low cancer prevalence in the hopes of uncovering new ways to prevent or treat cancer in humans. Only a few cancer cases have ever been observed in captive mole rats so, the exact mechanisms of their cancer resistance remain mostly a mystery. At the same time, our findings raise new questions. Although birds and mammals that evolved quickly seem to have stronger anti-cancer mechanisms, amphibians and reptiles didn’t show the same pattern. Larger species had higher cancer prevalence regardless of how quickly they evolved. This could be due to differences in their regenerative abilities. Some amphibians, like salamanders, can regenerate entire limbs – a process that involves lots of cell division, which cancer could exploit. Putting cancer into an evolutionary context allowed us to reveal that its prevalence does increase with body size. Studying this evolutionary arms race may unlock new insights into how nature fights cancer – and how we might do the same. Joanna Baker, University of Reading, George Butler, UCL

>>25636877
R: 4 / F: 1

Just took a huuuuuuge shite My angus feels amazing