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jakparty.soy will be closing on September 20th

report any threads with broken images so i can restore them for archival


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what operating system does the jarty represent itself as?
ms dos
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arch linux

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Were do we norulescucks go that isn't filled with pedos? the shemmy, sharty are rulecucked shitholes and this place and the churro are basically husks.
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>Were do we norulescucks go that isn't filled with pedos? the shemmy, sharty are rulecucked shitholes and this place and the churro are basically husks.

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>I'M THE OLD NORM. I WANT NORMAL BEER!
It sounds like you're in the mood for a classic, straightforward beer. If you’re looking for something that fits the "normal" or traditional beer profile, you might want to go with a classic lager or pilsner. Brands like Budweiser, Miller Lite, Coors Light, and Heineken are well-known for their no-frills, widely-available beers. They’re often described as light, crisp, and easy to drink.

If you want something a bit more robust but still traditional, you could try a pale ale or an amber ale. These options offer a bit more flavor while remaining fairly accessible.

Got a preference for a specific type or brand, or are you open to trying something new?
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>It sounds like you're in the mood for a classic, straightforward beer. If you’re looking for something that fits the "normal" or traditional beer profile, you might want to go with a classic lager or pilsner. Brands like Budweiser, Miller Lite, Coors Light, and Heineken are well-known for their no-frills, widely-available beers. They’re often described as light, crisp, and easy to drink.

>If you want something a bit more robust but still traditional, you could try a pale ale or an amber ale. These options offer a bit more flavor while remaining fairly accessible.

>Got a preference for a specific type or brand, or are you open to trying something new?

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>im bored
>anyone wanna cytube?

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admin has lifted bans on non indian ips

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>admin has lifted bans on non indian ips
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>https://bharatchan.com/
saar please help i have wirus

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https://soyjakwiki.net/Soycraft_(New)
new soycraft server just dropped, if you'd like you can join on it :)
23.137.249.185:25565
It's also on 1.20.6 and has some fancy plugins
datamining ip

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I got banned with no appeal. I guess I'm a jarty cuck now
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>>156978
Posted trans rights and kill niggers 100 times on a youtube splinter that had an admin in it, kept refreshing the page changing my name to things like "geroge floyed" or "retrdyoucantbanme" and they blocked my IP, shvrtycucks really do this
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>>157001
Is there a reason why ragefag bans you or is it just clitty leakage?
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>>157017
omfg it's like a Skajyos Q&Arinos!
>>157023
stfu shitjyos
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nusoicacas cant even ban evade oh nonononono

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Hi
how do I get an invite to the lutecord?
don't I have to play minecraft or something along those lines?
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whats the Lutecord 2?
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>>156785
ligma balls or something
bumo, is there really a lutecord?
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>>156876
yeah but its for oldGODS only
Hey! It sounds like you're talking about Lutecord, which is a community server for Minecraft players. Typically, you’d need to be active in the Minecraft community or have some connections to get an invite. Sometimes, there are specific requirements or ways to join, like participating in their Discord server or engaging with their community events.

If you’re not sure where to start, try reaching out to friends who might be part of the server or look for any public announcements or forums where they might be sharing invite information. Being active in related Minecraft communities or participating in events might also help you get noticed!

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>LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
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>>155607 (OP) 
حَرَام
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I say this
>>155612
problematic

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Remember to have a source of vitamin k2 if you drink milk since k2 moves the calcium from the bloodsteam to the bones to stop it from clogging up the bloodsteam, I personally have some spinach powder since it's basically tasteless but there are other sources too like: Sauerkraut, collard greens (hood nigga classic), certain cheeses, brocolli, spinach, and blueberries
Vitamin K2 is indeed important for bone and cardiovascular health. It helps direct calcium to the bones and teeth while preventing it from accumulating in the arteries. Including sources of Vitamin K2 in your diet can be very beneficial if you're consuming a lot of calcium-rich foods like milk.

You've listed some great sources of Vitamin K2:

    Sauerkraut: Fermented foods like sauerkraut are rich in K2, especially in the form of MK-7.
    Collard Greens: They’re a solid source of Vitamin K, though they contain more K1 than K2.
    Certain Cheeses: Aged cheeses like Gouda and Edam are high in K2.
    Broccoli and Spinach: These are excellent sources of Vitamin K1, but K2 content is lower compared to fermented foods and aged cheeses.
    Blueberries: They have a bit of K1 but are not as rich in K2.

It's great that you’re incorporating spinach powder for its Vitamin K benefits! Balancing different sources can help ensure you're getting a good mix of K1 and K2.

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