This doesn't feel like a real year, I don't know how to word it without sounding stupid. Do you feel the nothingburger timeline is finally coming to an end next year? I feel a completely different energy coming from it
>>41736785I hope you'll accept that exclamation from gen Alpha, Zoomie
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>>41727024>This year felt the most dystopian of allThat is a great way to describe 2025, in my opinion.The disparity between rich and poor has grown exponentially. So many people are struggling to make ends meet. The world feels so small and isolated. The country (at least US) is extremely divided. Younger generations have rapidly been losing hope and motivation to do anything. And then they're mocked for not having the drive to make a future for themselves when there's no future to be had.And that to me is what 2026 is feeling like. The end.The end of what? I don't know. I don't think it's the end of the world per say, but unlike years in the past, it just feels like there's nothingness around the corner.
>>41728522if you cant directly perceive the energy of each year or notice it in your life then maybe you should try drugs and open your perception
>>41738424>>41738424>Just try drugs bro No
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>interesting dream last night>be me, traveling down a highway through a valley with a friend>large petroglyphs on the rocks>herd of domesticated buffalo off the road>cat is with us>pull over to let the cat get out and get some water>all the sudden dark storm clouds roll over the tops of the hills>a single circular area of blue sky still above>the cat is being the cat, he has now ran through and rolled in the grass, getting covered in burrs and stickers>put cat in the crate>go to get drink>2 other men walk by and approach the crate>He picks it up and tries to walk off with the cat>I tell him that’s my cat and start to confront him>he throws the crate, cat bounces out, but is fineComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Hi anons, can anyone help me?I had a dream last night a rabid rat bit my finger and I couldn't escape it. The wound was infected too.I'm worried this is a bad omen of I'll health or something. Logically, this dream probably happened because I injured my finger
>>41728434Damn son.
>>41719278Used to have a recurring dream from age 10-18 >wake up in my bed to rain hitting the window behind me>my closet door slowly begins to open>the Michael Myers face slowly begins to appear in the closet as the ambient light from lightning begins to shine in the room>always attempt to run to the bedroom doorThis is where the dream begins to have alternate endings between him catching me or simply getting out the bedroomI’m not sure what this dream was trying to convey, I had it almost daily for 10 years and then it just stopped occuring
Is all laughter rooted in negativity or misfortune?Like eating, must it come at another's expense? Been kicking this idea around and it seems like its negative foundations go largely unnoticed or unappreciated. Superiority Theory: Slipping on a banana peel might elicit laughter because it highlights someone else's clumsiness (misfortune)Incongruity Theory: Laughter occurs when there's a subversion of expectations and reality. A "rug-pull" that requires a foil. Think of a trap via dad-joke as an innocent example. Updog.Relief Theory: Freud argued laughter is a release of built-up tension or nervous energy. In this case the foil is those denied their superiority via schadenfreude (see theory 1)Benign Violation Theory: Humor arises when something is wrong (a violation) but also harmless or benign. Tickling is an example here, the tickled being the foil. Thoughts on this? Does laughter come from a darker place than we like to admit? Are there examples that contradict my theory? Would love to hear some.
>>41737528If you haven't, you should read Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert Heinlein. >“I've found out why people laugh. They laugh because it hurts... because its the only thing that'll make it stop hurting.>But find me something that makes you laugh, a joke, anything--but something that gave you a belly laugh, not a smile. Then we'll see if there isn't wrongness somewhere and whether you would laugh if the wrongness wasn't there.”>― Robert A. Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land
sure bout that?
>>41737528“Do not laugh too much, for laughing deadens the heart.” (Al Tirmidhi 2305; Ibn Maajah 4193)
>>41737951Laughter is malice with a clear conscience - Nietzsche.Not because laughter is evil, but because normally we will feel guilty if we catch ourselves having malicious intent. But malice is part of the normal emotional register of humans. A chimpanzee wont feel guilty about the malicious pleasure it derives from defeating its rivals. So our guilt is learned. but in laughter, we have access to the emotion of malice in a way that feels guilt free. After all, true laughter is not something that you choose to do. It's something that just happens to you. Therefore the act itself is not owned by you and so you can do it with a clear conscience.
>>41737528>Is all laughter rooted in negativity or misfortune?No.>Been kicking this idea around and it seems like its negative foundations go largely unnoticed or unappreciated.Heinlein points this out in Stranger in a Strange Land using a scene with monkeys at the zoo.>Does laughter come from a darker place than we like to admit?It's a lot more about the surprise and unexpectedness of the misfortune, rather than the bad thing itself, that makes it funny.I used to think on this as well.The examples of humor that dont involve others getting hurt would be>toilet humor - farts are funny>exaggeration - As Norm Macdonald playing Burt Reynolds said: "It's funny cuz it's bigger than a regular sized hat."https://youtu.be/bEghu90QJH4?t=271>coincidenceThink of all the Seinfeld gags where events line up in humorous ways. George having to to play Frogger with a Frogger arcade machine, for example.
What kind of a year will it be? I have a strange feeling in my gut. Even looking at the number itself is unnerving.
All of your wildest dreams will come true
>>41737904How does one manifest this? A monkeys paw?
>>41734816Thanks anon
>>41737799Nevermind, we're talking again. They're a very dedicated groomer, and skilled at it too, I'll tell you that.
>>41731654You forgot one very important thing...
Any interesting /pol/x/ related bitchute channels/searches/conspiracies/rabbitholes/videos I should look into? Rumble welcome too
>>41737013You'd know I guess.>>41733415A backup but mind blowing ... https://www.bitchute.com/video/f0uQP14hW5Ur
>>41733698Man, when Mouthy Buddha face revealed and started youtubing I struggle taking him seriously anymore. He used to be the king.
>>41737429>Mouthy Buddha face reveaTrying to find this. Curious.
>>41733415>Any interesting /pol/x/ related bitchute channels/searches/conspiracies/rabbitholes/videos I should look into? Rumble welcome toohttps://www.bitchute.com/channel/bodhimantra/https://odysee.com/@bodhimantra:c
>>41733415Based and fuck the YouTube general
So say you die and successfully reject and/or avoid reincarnation. Then what happens? Is it like a Russian doll? What’ve you heard around?
>>41738153Then I make cheese.
>>41738256So you return to the material world.
>>41738153Why must we reincarnate? What is there to learn? We can gain experience from an infinite numbers of lives, what's the end goal? What can be learned by evolving and ascending? Physical life seems to mirror the spiritual "afterworld" in a way. Perhaps it's just like scientology or any other mystery school with its secrets. Once you're at the top you're maybe a bit disappointed. Like, is that it? That's the secret? Or, I don't get it... Perhaps that's the archon trap. This "soul school" in the afterlife is just a mystery school, a theater, a larp and it's mirrored in the physical world. Is existence just an endless sitcom fueled by our desires and curiosity?
>>41738277t. cheeseless
>>41738153Just start treating this life as your afterlife. Expect nothing.
I’ve taken enough abuse. I want to leave this reality. How do I do it without negative repercussions?
>>41722691If you are alive then you still have shit to do.Try healthy living. It usually cures "depression".
>>41722691There is no afterlife OP, if you wish to have any time at all you must spend it on Earth.
>>41722691Destination in mind?
>>41736100imagine listening to honeposters
>>41738464phone*sorry, blocked nose
Paper Money is the most diabolical /x/ human creation. As opposed to gold, which is a natural earth resource, money is paper (dead trees). As such, it is acquired through death, or life-taking forces. It enslaves man, forcing man to betrayal oneself and his brothers. It controls man, dictating the life path and choices that steal freedom. It sucks up time and energy. It is given to pedos and corrupt psychopaths. And all while it's protected by the people under it's command through mind tricks. Debt is a form of slavery. Man is the only animal on earth that pays rent.
>>41737688No ‘isms’ existed at scale — they are ALL Matrix Spoons, except one.Money Power Fascism!“ PAPER, People! You are handed PAPER!! What don't you get?? The paper costs nothing to produce!! And has the taxpayer's blood (read YOU) as backing! SO you provide the guarantee, at gunpoint! Keys to the KINGDOM indeed!Seriously, how can anyone who VOLUNTARILY participates in this system believe they can grasp higher level concepts?Have you seen all the gold stores that have popped up across the United States? People are flocking in and not even getting spot price...cheated twice! All voluntary mind you. One would think that precious metals would be the family jewels, so to speak, and be kept for the next generation...but the next generation, by these peoples actions...can go to hell!Funny. It's even CALLED the LONDON PRICE FIX! FIX???Get a clue!”~Rothschild 2011 Apocalypse
>>41737835Hot like fresh cow dung. Federal Reserve Notes are literal debt receipts — like mortgage notes and car notes. It is all due back with interest. Gold is an asset that doesn’t accrue interest. Specie of all types is debt-free. 4 quarters is FUNDAMENTALLY different than a $1 FRN. I posted links above that explain it all in minute detail.
>>41737869Yeah fiat is a debt based system. Thats why if we use fiat we need a complete ban on usuryConservative boomers have this idea of being safe as an individual by stacking up shiny rocks (gold&silver) in case of societal collapse. This isnt really long term sustainable as a society though.I wish I had the easy answer, but I dont know where all the damn gold went :(
>>41737857Irony of ironies you surrender your own mind to the very thought-matrix you seek to escape. Your imagination is still so thoroughly boxed-in that you fail to see the practicality of the hybrid existence we all share.
>>41737839I was right, and you couldnt deal with that, so you jumped topics to debt instead of money.You are still wrong, but I wont talk on debt - which has been a thing LOOOOONG before money was - unless you want to agree you have abandoned the talk on money.
Was 4chan a tool for controlling the internet created by american inteligence agencies?
>Was 4chan a tool for controlling the internet created by american inteligence agencies?If it is it's not worth the time and energy they put into it.
>>41737789>keeps seething>proving my point
>>41736506Sorry for interrupting your territory, turd.
>>41737969He is not responsible for the liability of a video he does not own.
>>41733180Facebook may have been given that such a project "ended" right when Facebook launched.
I am going to propose to my girlfriend (been together since high school) tomorrow night at midnight for our anniversary.Any chance I could get some good /x/ vibes or anon blessings for a good time? I'm not worried about her saying no- I just want it to give as good as possible.>Pic rel, the ringAlso, thread for marriage/engagement conversation to keep things on topic
I just did a quick tarot reading and the cards were very positive. This is a solid future-minded partnership, with a person you have a serious, mutually attracted relationship/bond with. The engagement will also conclude in a satisfactory manner i.e. you can expect her to say yes (I'm sure you were never doubtful in the first place, but just some more confirmation from my end). All in all, nothing to worry about.
marriage is gay nigger shit and love is homosexual
Good luck bro
>>41737346I pray it goes well for you anon! Love is beautiful and a good wife is more valuable then all the treasure in the world. Many blessings.
That beautiful dance two...Do to show those around...Wot can be done...Good luck in...Marrying those hand n fingers together...And watch those toes...And with any luck on your sides...You may be able to find...Your selfs in two places at...Once...
They have to be doing some occult shit, what is their deal? How have they gotten so big in the last five years?
>How have they gotten so big in the last five years?An absence of quality control. If you tried doing this in the 80s, you'd get made fun of.
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>>41737481Bro you're just a human and they're like spiritually better than you or something so like you had it coming or something lol get on their level or something. >srsly tho that shit sucks and she aint worth your time
>>41737511nobody got made fun of for being a fur then because everybody minded their business and furries were too busy on furrymuck>>41737481and then everyone clapped
>>41737462You tried trolling, you fucked up.
Enlightenment is for the mind and soul, to refine both. Is there a way to refine the body to cast off physiological problems? such as Vampirism, although that comes at a cost. Breaking physical human limits through supernatural means has always interested me
>>41732471Cindy feet.
>>41732471vampirism is dead and cringe as fuck now. it became trendy for a sec, and now it's overplayed
>>41734723No it was always gay
"vampires" are gayer than furries and actual gays.
>>41732471Wrong, the point of conditionlessness is there was not a condition or point.[NPC.createInserts]
some time around 2014 god cursed me and began gang stalking me. ever since then my life has been a living hell. I have nothing but nonstop disasters and suffering. I must kill god
>>41737702>doomposing>naruto ninja storm 4God hates you because you are gay.
>>41737702I don't think that's God I think that's just some big fat nigger with an energy weapon.I have recordings of them. So adorable.https://youtu.be/DykVJl6wr_4?feature=shared
Anyone have any experience with Liber Falxifer? Do you have to read them in order or can you just start from the third book.
>>41738053>should I just read the books and I'll figure out stuff on my own? Yes; the books guide you along when you start trying to figure out how they work. Plenty of direct spiritual guidance from the books themselves. A good thing to do is "trace the sigils with a pen". As you're drawing them you start sensing more of how they work.
>>41738041I'll stick with Hebdomadry, I don't really have a use for all the darque fluff. Stripping things down to the bare essentials can be quite effective and I've found great beauty in working this way.I'm not doubting this path works for you and perhaps some day I will attempt this methodology as it's antithetical to my nature but for now it would clash with what I have going on.
>>41738148It's a good path if you're looking for a full-time lifestyle. Takes you outside of Eden. If you like Hellraiser etc it's up your alley. "Explorers in the further regions of experience". "Mr Bones Wild Ride".
South american Qayin sigil
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Have you ever had a friend who vanished from existence, including the past?I had a best friend in high school I used to talk about all the time. One day I brought him and my family didn't know who I was referring to. I thought they were pulling my leg so I continued and they really didn't know who I was talking about.I went through my phone to show them pictures and I found pictures of myself but he's not standing next to me. I pulled out the yearbook and his entry isn't there. I went through facebook pages of my school's basketball team because I know he played basketball. He's not there in the team photo.I feel like I can never prove his existence and if I try I'll be committed to an institution. At this point I'm just going to silently mourn his passing and try to move on.
>>41728566I had something similar. When I was a child, we used to go and visit some people in our city more than once as a family.I think people were friend of my father. I remember where. I remember what we played, that Alaaddin game from old consoles. And many others...I remember how hard it was for me but how easy for my older friend. I remember the controllers being cold to touch, I remember every detail.I remember the desk tv is in.How he was good to me and my sister. Fast and forward years later, Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>41737485>When I was a child, we used to go and visit some people in our city more than once as a family.*maybe more than once in a month
>>41737485>Fucking hell. It still bothers me time to time.>Am I confusing with someone else?>How am I remembering the exact house?>How did I know there was people who known by my father?How the fuck I knew his name?More I think, more I got mind fucked.
>>41737497>>How did I know there was people who known by my father?>How the fuck I knew his name?How did I know there are people living there known by my father and have a son with exact name?
My brother and sister-in-law had a cat that my sister-in-law kept thinking was 3 years older than she was. Meanwhile, I remember them having a cat that they don't remember at all - or at least not as I remember him.I had a classmate that I remember being in 5th grade when I was in 6th grade, but then he was in 9th grade when I was in 12th grade.