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Vincent James

04.04.202516:29
This channel should have way more subs - https://youtu.be/QNo4ADrOCp4
06.01.202522:07
YOU'RE A WIZARD HARRY!


02.01.202517:13
Here's a story about the stinkiest man from Bihar:
Meet Babu Ram, a humble farmer from a small village in Bihar. Babu Ram was known throughout the region for his remarkable ability to cultivate the most vibrant and fragrant flowers. However, there was another aspect of Babu Ram's life that earned him a more... pungent reputation.
Babu Ram had a unique condition that made his body produce an extraordinary amount of sweat. This, combined with his love for spicy food, garlic, and onions, resulted in a personal aroma that could knock a person off their feet.
As Babu Ram went about his daily routine, the villagers would whisper to each other, "Babu Ram aa raha hai!" ("Babu Ram is coming!") and scurry for cover. The local shopkeepers would hurriedly sprinkle fragrances and incense around their stalls to counteract the impending stench.
Despite his pungent reputation, Babu Ram was a kind soul with a heart of gold. He would often help his neighbors with their farming tasks and share his delicious (albeit smelly) cooking with the community.
One day, a group of travelers passed through the village, searching for a cure for their ailing noses. They had heard about a mystical flower with healing properties, said to be found only in the fields of Bihar.
As fate would have it, Babu Ram was the only one who knew the location of this elusive flower. The travelers, holding their noses, approached Babu Ram and asked for his help.
Babu Ram, with a warm smile, agreed to guide them to the flower. As they journeyed together, the travelers discovered that Babu Ram's smell was not just a product of his sweat and diet, but also a result of his unwavering kindness and generosity.
When they finally found the mystical flower, its fragrance was overpowered by Babu Ram's... let's say, "presence." However, the travelers realized that the true healing properties lay not in the flower, but in Babu Ram's compassionate heart.
From that day on, the villagers looked at Babu Ram in a new light. They learned to appreciate his unique qualities and even found ways to harness the power of his, ahem, "aroma" to repel pests and attract beneficial insects to their crops.
And so, Babu Ram, the stinkiest man from Bihar, became a local hero, celebrated for his kindness, his green thumb, and his unforgettable fragrance.
Meet Babu Ram, a humble farmer from a small village in Bihar. Babu Ram was known throughout the region for his remarkable ability to cultivate the most vibrant and fragrant flowers. However, there was another aspect of Babu Ram's life that earned him a more... pungent reputation.
Babu Ram had a unique condition that made his body produce an extraordinary amount of sweat. This, combined with his love for spicy food, garlic, and onions, resulted in a personal aroma that could knock a person off their feet.
As Babu Ram went about his daily routine, the villagers would whisper to each other, "Babu Ram aa raha hai!" ("Babu Ram is coming!") and scurry for cover. The local shopkeepers would hurriedly sprinkle fragrances and incense around their stalls to counteract the impending stench.
Despite his pungent reputation, Babu Ram was a kind soul with a heart of gold. He would often help his neighbors with their farming tasks and share his delicious (albeit smelly) cooking with the community.
One day, a group of travelers passed through the village, searching for a cure for their ailing noses. They had heard about a mystical flower with healing properties, said to be found only in the fields of Bihar.
As fate would have it, Babu Ram was the only one who knew the location of this elusive flower. The travelers, holding their noses, approached Babu Ram and asked for his help.
Babu Ram, with a warm smile, agreed to guide them to the flower. As they journeyed together, the travelers discovered that Babu Ram's smell was not just a product of his sweat and diet, but also a result of his unwavering kindness and generosity.
When they finally found the mystical flower, its fragrance was overpowered by Babu Ram's... let's say, "presence." However, the travelers realized that the true healing properties lay not in the flower, but in Babu Ram's compassionate heart.
From that day on, the villagers looked at Babu Ram in a new light. They learned to appreciate his unique qualities and even found ways to harness the power of his, ahem, "aroma" to repel pests and attract beneficial insects to their crops.
And so, Babu Ram, the stinkiest man from Bihar, became a local hero, celebrated for his kindness, his green thumb, and his unforgettable fragrance.
01.01.202502:22
Happy New Year's everybody!
In 2025 we enter TRVMP's third act.
In 2025 we enter TRVMP's third act.


25.12.202411:59
Merry Christmas! Got some gifts for y'all.
1. New substack post arguing that manuscript evaluations in peer review are more correlated with reviewers' theoretical prejudices than they are with the ratings of another reviewer:
https://x.com/GaryANorman/status/1871885497519517999
https://werkat.substack.com/p/is-peer-review-neutral
2. Made free my old response to Gusev defending g Theory against Mutualism and Sampling Theory:
https://werkat.substack.com/p/mutualism-and-sampling-theory
1. New substack post arguing that manuscript evaluations in peer review are more correlated with reviewers' theoretical prejudices than they are with the ratings of another reviewer:
https://x.com/GaryANorman/status/1871885497519517999
https://werkat.substack.com/p/is-peer-review-neutral
2. Made free my old response to Gusev defending g Theory against Mutualism and Sampling Theory:
https://werkat.substack.com/p/mutualism-and-sampling-theory
08.12.202412:35
Is telegram still alive?
23.11.202418:25
Imagine the Bible written in Nigerian:
"So nah angel Gabriel de appear to mary and tella say,
You go bear small pikin and you de call him jizosss!" 🤣🤣
"So nah angel Gabriel de appear to mary and tella say,
You go bear small pikin and you de call him jizosss!" 🤣🤣
post.reposted:
JON MILLER

21.11.202412:21
she’s been jewish for a year and is already triggered by christmas music


06.11.202411:25
PULL OUT THE ZIP
PULL OUT THE ROLLLLLL
WE SO HIGH
UPPER ECHELON
PULL OUT THE ROLLLLLL
WE SO HIGH
UPPER ECHELON
09.06.202412:46
We have solid evidence now that changes in media messaging are responsible for over half of shifts in racial leftism:
https://x.com/SBAbsolutist/status/1799777616657867029
Incidentally, this makes JQ stuff stronger since this is where they're most overrepresented.
https://x.com/SBAbsolutist/status/1799777616657867029
Incidentally, this makes JQ stuff stronger since this is where they're most overrepresented.
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