View Full Version : End of the year review. Your favorite posts looking back ?
thepainterdoug
9th December 2025, 18:53
Avalonians / I thought it would be of interest to list some of your favorite posts, threads over the last year as we head into 2026. Can be older as well .
Whatever you consider your best posts as well as posts from other members as well
Maybe some posts you felt should have had more traction etc ?
Feel free to name a personal favorite
Im sure I have a few
pd
thepainterdoug
9th December 2025, 21:00
heres one I liked
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?129176-The-Very-Best-UFO-Photos-and-Footage
and another/
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?119479-9-11-Truth-Still-Matters-Over-20-Years-Later
and a favorite of mine/
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?118978-Biden-s-Mysterious-Earlobes-need-your-help-&highlight=bidens+ears
Mike
11th December 2025, 21:30
Good thread idea, Doug.
I've read tons of great posts and threads, so many in fact that I can't recall one that stands out in particular. But I'll keep thinking about it.
Here's a thread that I hope gains some traction (Muslims Genociding Christians In Nigeria), and it's got nothing to do with me starting it.
I heard a pundit lamenting the lack of attention this is getting vis a vis other global conflicts i.e. Gaza, and he coined a phrase that made me chuckle a little: no Jews, no news:). I think he's right, sadly.
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?130673-Muslims-Genociding-Christians-In-Nigeria&p=1694470#post1694470
JackMcThorn
11th December 2025, 22:56
The threads I enjoy the most contain active discourse and personal knowledge - these threads usually exceed expectations. I've been avoiding anything news[worthy] - I say that tongue in cheek - and most of the videos or tweets just don't appeal to me.
I couldn't really highlight 'a' particular thread but there is enough to keep me out of mischief. The discourse and personal knowledge threads are usually well-written and easy on the eyes.
norman
11th December 2025, 23:22
I really hate sounding so flippant but my favourite post is the next one I or anyone else who understands we are in a fight makes.
As it's not quite the end of the year I hope I'm not too far into being as asshole poster.
thepainterdoug
12th December 2025, 00:16
Mike , you ruined my chance at holding the record for no replies on a post. I was in the lead at 0 until you replied!! lol
i just think things come and go so fast and there may be some posts that get lost as well as some that really need a second look after some contemplation.
Jack McThorne, Norman , you can also revive one of your own
Im going to throw my hat in the ring again with another.
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?123247-I-don-t-care-to-learn-anything-anymore.&highlight=care+learn+anymore
norman
19th December 2025, 21:52
Ok, a retrospective contribution to this thread I might have stalled.
I really hate sounding so flippant . . . .
I was watching this video this evening because I stumbled back over my saved copy of it on my computer and it reminded me of this thread Doug started.
Back in the crazy early heat of the post Charlie Kirk exit I posted this video. It was my own post and I think I can say assuredly that this is my favourite post of 2025.
For me, this speech came as a complete surprise. I really didn't expect the best speech of the whole event to come from an ex Fox-News talking head. I was gobsmacked, in a wonderful way.
It was even a short speech, one of the shortest of the day. It's so profoundly spot on, regardless of whatever the truth is about that day on Utah
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SilentFeathers
20th December 2025, 03:16
This is one of my favorites, it only has 2 likes though :facepalm:
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?130341-Charlie-Kirk-assassinated-10-Sept-2025&p=1695790&viewfull=1#post1695790
Bill Ryan
21st December 2025, 13:53
I'm taking the liberty of linking to my own post here of a month ago, #33 (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?130611-How-ET-societies-have-thrived&p=1692400&viewfull=1#post1692400) on the How ET societies have thrived (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?130611-How-ET-societies-have-thrived) thread.
I thought quite deeply about my thesis, and spent a while honing my post to try to present it as clearly as possible. I feel it might be a very important insight, but I'm not sure I explained the ideas as best I could to help everyone to understand them. It was a long and detailed post, which I introduced like this:
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Friends, here's my best shot at presenting some of the ideas I'd referred to a couple of days ago. They may be a little abstruse, so bear with me and (if you have the time and interest!) see if you can get behind what I'm suggesting here.
The unlikely title of this thesis might be: What current AI research can tell us about human evolution.
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