Disagreeable Menswear Post Of The Day

OK. Enough with the piddling disagreeable. If anyone disagrees that this is not disagreeable I will fucking ban them from here on the spot.

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Olololo! Is this crappy watch of a degenerate tacky freemason?
A great opportunity for Kirby Allison to roll up his trouser leg and get into the business of luxury Masonic regalia.

I have looked in the windows of the shops in Great Queen Street and I am sure Kirby could offer better.

Russian reindeer Masonic briefcases from hides used by the St.Petersburg lodge. Fine aprons hand embroidered by Masonic grannies. Specially struck medallions in the finest precious metals.
 
Lower ranks are hen-pecked types whose wives don’t let them go down the pub.

Worst ones are the higher ups.
Are they a bunch of builders who like geometry or are they in contact with the aliens and holding back the truth?
 
Freemasons are not bad people.
Freemasons are not globally a unified force with a common identity. It varies from the benign, to positive charity organisations to the very bent and sinister. Weighted here in Europe to the latter.

In Scotland the Freemasons are anti-Catholic organisation. Many lodges in England are for dodgy businessmen and their lackeys. Italy is the same. And there was an English gangster - who's name escapes me now - who was the Grand Master of a lodge filled to the brim of Metropolitan police. Kingy will likely remember. A real nasty piece of work.
Lower ranks are hen-pecked types whose wives don’t let them go down the pub.

Worst ones are the higher ups.
My grandfather told me of a line manager who was pushing him and a colleague to join the Freemasons. My grandfather never took-up the invitation, but his work mate did. He didn't stay long, as he found out it had a class system and he was in the working class part of the lodge expected to be eating SPAM and drinking brown ale.
 
Freemasons are not globally a unified force with a common identity. It varies from the benign, to positive charity organisations to the very bent and sinister. Weighted here in Europe to the latter.

In Scotland the Freemasons are anti-Catholic organisation. Many lodges in England are for dodgy businessmen and their lackeys. Italy is the same. And there was an English gangster - who's name escapes me now - who was the Grand Master of a lodge filled to the brim of Metropolitan police. Kingy will likely remember. A real nasty piece of work.

My grandfather told me of a line manager who was pushing him and a colleague to join the Freemasons. My grandfather never took-up the invitation, but his work mate did. He didn't stay long, as he found out it had a class system and he was in the working class part of the lodge expected to be eating SPAM and drinking brown ale.
Can't argue with that.
 
Freemasons are not globally a unified force with a common identity. It varies from the benign, to positive charity organisations to the very bent and sinister. Weighted here in Europe to the latter.

In Scotland the Freemasons are anti-Catholic organisation. Many lodges in England are for dodgy businessmen and their lackeys. Italy is the same. And there was an English gangster - who's name escapes me now - who was the Grand Master of a lodge filled to the brim of Metropolitan police. Kingy will likely remember. A real nasty piece of work.

My grandfather told me of a line manager who was pushing him and a colleague to join the Freemasons. My grandfather never took-up the invitation, but his work mate did. He didn't stay long, as he found out it had a class system and he was in the working class part of the lodge expected to be eating SPAM and drinking brown ale.
Kenneth Noye - Hammersmith Lodge. Killed an undercover policeman. Decades later knifed somebody to death in a road rage incident.
 
If one wants to get a feeling of how powerful and cruel freemasonry has been, dive into this almost surreal story: the P2 lodge, the Vatican and the mafia

Further reading: operation „Gladio“.
 
If one wants to get a feeling of how powerful and cruel freemasonry has been, dive into this almost surreal story: the P2 lodge, the Vatican and the mafia

Further reading: operation „Gladio“.



The 3 best ever presidents of USA were the only non masons.

Nixon, Reagan and Trump.

I think JFK wasn´t either.
 
The 3 best ever presidents of USA were the only non masons.

Nixon, Reagan and Trump.

I think JFK wasn´t either.
I agree. John F. Kennedy was likely killed as he threatened quite openly „secret societies“ through the media. He did not last long afterwards.
 
John F. Kennedy was likely killed as he threatened quite openly „secret societies“ through the media. He did not last long afterwards.

I know that this is off-topic, but this is incorrect.

Anyone who was read the "secret societies" speech should understand very clearly that Kennedy was talking about Eastern bloc countries, with government-controlled press and restrictions on free speech (lest you disappear in the middle of the night and end up in a Siberian gulag).

Kennedy said, in part:
For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covert means for expanding its sphere of influence--on infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free choice, on guerrillas by night instead of armies by day. It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations.

Its preparations are concealed, not published. Its mistakes are buried, not headlined. Its dissenters are silenced, not praised. No expenditure is questioned, no rumor is printed, no secret is revealed. It conducts the Cold War, in short, with a war-time discipline no democracy would ever hope or wish to match.


Kennedy gave the speech in early April 1961 and was assassinated in late November 1963, some two-and-a-half years later. I cannot see how a further 2.5 years of being President equates to "he did not last long afterwards".
 
Neil Barret,

Who the hell is this tacky who ask 160e for underwear even at discount shops?

 
Neil Barret,

Who the hell is this tacky who ask 160e for underwear even at discount shops?

Seems like deep inferiority complex, paired with total histrionic personality disorder.
 
Actually this guy shows (usually) good style, as seen in his account on Instagram, but this style appears odd to me. In particular I find that cut and fit really unsuitable for the coat, that could be so much more attractive with a tighter fit and classic shoulders. Also the length is somewhat excessive and unbalanced.
Finally also the knitted hood doesn't really suit the style.

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https://www.instagram.com/chasing_style_around_the_globe/
 
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