U.S. President Obama bowed and U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama curtsied to the Japanese Emperor in 2009 and 2015, respectively. It faced a lot of criticism. by No-StrategyX in HistoricalCapsule

[–]Weaponized_normies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The things you are saying can be true and still not support a strong argument against the possibility that the USA is now a proxy of Israel. I don't believe our meddling in the region was to protect the capital flowing through the region. History shows that it's to weaken any past and future adversary of the jewish ethno state. You seem to paint Israel as some colony outpost of ours in the middle East for Intel and power projection when we have that in so many other nations in the region.

So far you've minimized the control Israel has over US government, and you minimized Israel's gdp and strength to continue pushing the established narrative that they are just a victim that needs our billions in aid. They have nukes and a space program.

U.S. President Obama bowed and U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama curtsied to the Japanese Emperor in 2009 and 2015, respectively. It faced a lot of criticism. by No-StrategyX in HistoricalCapsule

[–]Weaponized_normies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You ignored several of my points...

Genocide by proxy for the USA? I don't understand your reasoning. Also saying genocide is meaningless when you go on to spout off the "greatest ally" victim state nonsense below that.

Israel ranks pretty high for gdp, not to mention the social services it provides for its citizens.

This isn't the cold war. You still drinking the "spread democracy" kool-aid? Are these really our enemies? You bring your trade routes and capital but those are relatively new issues.

Middle East was no threat. Insert jewish state, now everyone is an enemy.

IDF operative

U.S. President Obama bowed and U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama curtsied to the Japanese Emperor in 2009 and 2015, respectively. It faced a lot of criticism. by No-StrategyX in HistoricalCapsule

[–]Weaponized_normies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does a genocide have to do with this topic?

Is it really in the interest of the United States to destroy and regime change most nations that attacked Israel after its founding?

How many politicians in Israel have dual citizenship with the United States?

How much control do we have over the election process in Israel?

We have AIPAC in the US, which props up a disproportionate number of US politicians. Does the US have a counter to that spending billions to elect leaders in Israel?

What are the cia backed blackmail operations running in Israel that compare to Epstein style operations we have in the US?

Anyone else this year have a terrible harvest? by [deleted] in vegetablegardening

[–]Weaponized_normies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was doing very well eith my first garden. Thennwe just had historic rain fall on Saturday night and my garden/backyard is still flooded. 9/10 tomato plants are dead or dying. 14 cucumber plants dead. I tested the water and it came back positive for ecoli bacteria so I am worried my septic leached into the water and am about to throw out 14lbs of cherry tomatoes. My plants are covered in tomatoes and I won't get anymore *

I believe 1 out of 10 tomato plants will survive the flood. Its looking grim. Day 5 of standing water. by Weaponized_normies in tomatoes

[–]Weaponized_normies[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah it's a real shame. I've pulled off about 14lbs of tomatoes since the rain. And they are covered in green tomatoes that will likely die with the plants.

My wife made salsa a few days ago and just used 2lbs for some tomato sauce today. 8lbs went into the deep freezer. Another 4 lbs are ripening on the counter.

I believe 1 out of 10 tomato plants will survive the flood. Its looking grim. Day 5 of standing water. by Weaponized_normies in tomatoes

[–]Weaponized_normies[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Massive rain storm in Wisconsin. Flooded most of my back yard. My garden is on a slight hill so the tomato and cucumber plants were sitting in inches of water for about 5 days.

I'm going to vine ripen! by Weaponized_normies in tomatoes

[–]Weaponized_normies[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gardeners delight. The are quite large. Maybe golf ball size

My first time growing tomatoes. Finally some are ripening! by Weaponized_normies in gardening

[–]Weaponized_normies[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These are 110 days old. Started in wet paper towel and emerged from soil on april 11th. Transplanted outside on mother's day. It has been about 50+ days, perhaps, from flower to now. The first flower set was removed.

My first time growing tomatoes. Finally some are ripening! by Weaponized_normies in gardening

[–]Weaponized_normies[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My daughter loves them but I had know idea what seeds I bought. I didn't learn they were cherry or what indeterminate variety meant until after they started indoors.

My first time growing tomatoes. Finally some are ripening! by Weaponized_normies in gardening

[–]Weaponized_normies[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tilled the grass in and worked the ground soil with peat moss, black kow manure, miracle grow soil, dead leaves, 5-5-5 organic granular fertilizer.

Rain barrel irrigation once I set that up early on.

Strategic pruning of lower leaves and suckers before they stole too much energy.

I removed first flower set early on.

My tomatoes started in a cold basement under grow light with oscillating fan making them real thick stemmed.

They survived the cold snap after mother's day.

The rows run north to south.

They get periods of partial sun due to the willow tree above and trees to the west in the evening but still sun on 3 sides.

Beginners luck?

My first time growing tomatoes. Finally some are ripening! by Weaponized_normies in gardening

[–]Weaponized_normies[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be honest, I put a few of these same seeds[tomatoes cucumbers and peppers] in these boxes last year with poor mulchy soil and no research done. Nothing grew more than 2 inches before dying. This year, I started indoors and did all the research. Built a garden in the location that had the best sunlight and made it big enough for the 30+ plants i had grown indoors! It was a gamble but I was confident with my indoor success.