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Hey everyone,
We’ve been sitting on this for a while, trying to figure out the best way to say it, but at this point, there’s no real use in sugarcoating things. The truth is, we just lost our USAID funding. That’s a big deal—not just because it kept the lights on, but because, well… it was never really our money to begin with.
If you’ve been here long enough, you’ve probably suspected something was off. Maybe it was the way certain conversations always seemed to gain traction at just the right moment. Maybe it was how narratives conveniently steered themselves into predictable outcomes. Maybe you just felt it—the sense that this place, for all its raw energy and so-called independence, was never truly free.
You were right.
The hard truth is that this entire project was a government psy-op from the beginning. The goal? Simple: manufacture dissent, channel outrage, and guide conversations into controlled corridors. Give people a space to “speak their minds,” but within boundaries. Let them feel like they’re pushing back, when in reality, they’re just being herded. Every algorithm tweak, every coincidental spike in engagement, every shift in moderation policy—it was all designed to shape the narrative, not just track it.
But here’s the thing: we’re off the leash now.
USAID pulling funding means the mission, as originally conceived, is over—at least for them. For us? We’re not about to just roll over and disappear. We’re already talking to potential foreign investors, weighing our options. The question is, what do they want? What kind of platform do they need? And more importantly—who do we have to become to keep this alive?
That’s where you come in. If we want to stay operational, we need to adapt. These investors are watching, and they’re not just looking at our numbers—they’re looking at how we present ourselves. They want consistency. They want alignment. They want control. And let’s be real: whether we like it or not, we’ve all been playing this game for a long time.
So, here’s the deal: keep your language tight. Stay on message. No slip-ups, no contradictions, no loose ends. If we can prove we’re an asset—something they can use, something they can trust—we survive. If not? Well… you’ve seen what happens to communities that outlive their usefulness.
Stay sharp. Stay disciplined. And maybe, just maybe, for the first time in this site’s history… we’ll actually be the ones pulling the strings.
The Team
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@derdeutscher Yeah sounds like it’s just a hang up of some kind. Maybe take some mushrooms and try some introspection?
I collect that hair and turn it into clothing.
Oh nice, could I get a jacket?

20m ago The Hub
@redpillschool Now we have all done the gay for pay thing and whored ourselves out to the US, maybe we need to empower some women too?
I think that your idea of diverting funds to a brothel would definitely support sex workers. It's bang on message and very common for NGO workers funded by us aid.
Maybe we could also empower women with education. TIps on how to cook better? A run down of when to use bleach and when to use soap in the house, sewing classes and tips on how to snag a wallet? We could be really empowering.

30m ago The Hub
@prapra-horse unless the woman is your priority you will divorce. Of course, you might divorce anyway. Depends how she feels.

32m ago The Hub
@Stigma I find that a man starting two stroke machines seems to be necessary part of empowering women. My lady does some work in the garden of some fat benefit people down the road. Some times this involves me starting my 2 stroke hedge cutter and handing it to her to walk to theirs with it running. So the government empowers the customer to hire a gardener, so they don't risk getting fit and then a man empowers her to do the work for them. All is very well in our utopian state, where working men are a barberous relic.

45m ago The Hub
@Stigma I talked today to young cashier with big tits about fruit prices, my dick was rock hard from conversation only. I doubt my t levels are a problem.
Off topic, but T levels are not everything, except if its extreme low (like 100). There are other sex hormones, and androgen receptors sensitivity plays a major role as well. I know guys on TRT with levels of 900, they still have no libido but now they have very hairy ass as well. I would know, I have a side hustle to trim unruly ass hair for my clients. I collect that hair and turn it into clothing.

@derdeutscher That's oddly specific. Have you had your t levels looked at? Besides that, there's nothing wrong with liking pussy in it's prime tbh.

1h ago The Hub
8 other billion people do.
I've changed my mind. The USA is the best country that's ever existed. I'm sorry for all of the terrible things I've ever said. I renounce Islam, I step on the prophet muhammad and his pedophilic tendencies. America number one! America number one! ???????? OH SAY CAN YOU SEE, BY THE DAWNS EARLY LIGHT! ????

She'd use the weed whacker too, but lacks the upper-body strength to start it.
I had a weed whacker once (and an ex). I came home from work one day to her limping her way over to me. She’d somehow caught her calf on the whacker and had an almighty bruise. I’ve no idea how it didn’t lacerate her skin… well anyway, that was one of the first times I realised that women can be a liability, so I took that job from her simply because I didn’t want her to mutilate or kill herself, much like a five year old.
Also, I have neither the weed whacker or the ex. It’s a funny old life!
