Someone gave the alleged YouTube video where they tortured a reptilian.
You got the video?
>>41738220fake and gay
>cartels turning on their bossesBased
I finally "get it".
discuss the paranormal applications of jacking off
>>41737572Most human beings are farm animals.
>>41737434High T men are not wankers.Pleasure-chasing / comfort-seeking is not masculine.Masculinity is seeking challenge, striving for improvement and mastery.
>>41738619>im 15 and collect fash wave edits
I think we can all agree that the most High T behaviour is spending time online defending our esoteric lifestyle practices against anonymous strangers
>>41727701Personally, I consider orgasm good, but ejaculation not so much. The worst thing is the bad habit of hand masturbation, that should be eliminated or avoided.
They have to be doing some occult shit, what is their deal? How have they gotten so big in the last five years?
>>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.
>>41738455Stay mad.
>>41738767My books beat up your books
The protagonist (Altair) belongs to an Ismaili Order of Assassins (who have a Masonic Square & Compass logo ingame) yet he fights against Templars? (Also freemasons as evidenced by the higher degrees of Freemasonry).Then in the middle of this there are Alien (Isu) Artifacts (Like the Apple of Eden) that can control humanity and are gatekept by these respective orders for their own personal gains...So what was this game trying to tell us? Eastern and Western Freemasons fight over Alien Artifacts which further their own respective agendas and influence humanity?And i haven't even began to mention the whole Animus Machine thing (from the latin Anima or Soul) where they can see your ancestor's memories through your DNA using a machine that connects to your spine.
>>41732691>>41733605Kosmos means "order" but it can also mean "world." In the game the cult tries to summon Kosmos incarnate to lead them and conquer the world or whatever. It's not outright stated (like with the Order of Ancients centuries later) but this might be an origin of the Templars and the Father Of Understanding. In Valhalla, Alfred the Great reforms the Order of the Ancients into the Templar order, by removing focus on the ancients/Isu and declaring that God is the only Father of Understanding. It became more of an impersonal philosophical creed by the time of the first games. Before this in Origins the name is applied to Julius Caesar when he's the leader of the ancients' cult. So in AC (antichrist) Odyssey the Cult of Kosmos does a Babalon working for their god. Their leader is described as the voice of Kosmos who understands and interprets his will. One branch of the cult is led by a priestess of Hera who kidnaps/sacrifices babies to run a Bene Jesuit kwisatz-haderach style breeding program (a nod to Juno and Aita's hybrid Sages?) It seems that the Templars' Father of Understanding wasn't a person but a title, a role or office. It seems to have originated in a (Sage?) leader who interpreted the ancients/Isu for the rest of the order. Odyssey is effectively about stopping Paul Atreides.
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>>41688838>Now ask why we'd call the Scythians "Pollinators". It'll be fun.their 20 mile long on each side pot farms, the opium trade they ran from India to Greece, or their love of good old fashion bronze age rape?
>>41687988>Some of Graham Hancock's ideas are good but it feels like he is controlled opposition.hes a mindfucked selfhating white trash boomer. thats what you get off of him, he isn't controlled by anything outside the standard broken mind western schooling brainwashing. he thinks that ancient jigaboos who are now after interbreeding 25% unknown hominid built everything.
>>41738510Kek also the slaves and thralls for sacrifice. If Altair represents anything here it's the godly price a Phrygian twink can fetch.
What do you think about the Buddhist conception of hell?Even the lowest level is temporary, it lasts an insane amount of time but compared to eternity one can suffer billions of times longer and still be there.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Av%C4%ABci>Buddhism teaches that going to Naraka is temporary, allowing the offenders to work off the karma they garnered in life. Avīci is sometimes cited as lasting 3.39738624×10^18 or 339,738,624×10^10 years, about 3.4 quintillion years. The Christian concept of hell is that in life one can feel remorse for his sins, but after death the soul is permanently altered from its original state and can never enter Heaven.
>>41737032at least we live forever, final defeat is ceasing to exist.imagine, your memories, beliefs, thoughts, hopes and dreams can last forever.that is already a great gift.some people say there's no punishment in hell, but being alone with other fallen away from Heaven where your extended family, all the righteous kings and warriors in history, Early Christians, Jesus, the apostles, and God reside causes ceaseless torment.other people believe there's a level of hell with no suffering.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferno_(Dante)>Dante awakens to find that he has crossed the Acheron, and Virgil leads him to the first circle of the abyss, Limbo, where Virgil himself resides. The first circle contains the unbaptised and the virtuous pagans, who, although not sinful enough to warrant damnation, did not accept Christ. Dorothy L. Sayers writes, "After those who refused choice come those without opportunity of choice. They could not, that is, choose Christ; they could, and did, choose human virtue, and for that they have their reward."[27] Limbo shares many characteristics with the Asphodel Meadows, and thus, the guiltless damned are punished by living in a deficient form of Heaven. Without baptism ("the portal of the faith that you embrace")[28] they lacked the hope for something greater than rational minds can conceive. When Dante asked if anyone has ever left Limbo, Virgil states that he saw Jesus ("a Mighty One") descend into Limbo and take Adam, Abel, Noah, Moses, Abraham, David, Rachel, and others (see Limbo of the Patriarchs) into his all-forgiving arms and transport them to Heaven as the first human souls to be saved. The event, known as the Harrowing of Hell, supposedly occurred around AD 33 or 34.
>>41737594>Dante encounters the poets Homer, Horace, Ovid, and Lucan, who include him in their number and make him "sixth in that high company".[29] They reach the base of a great Castle – the dwelling place of the wisest men of antiquity – surrounded by seven gates, and a flowing brook. After passing through the seven gates, the group comes to an exquisite green meadow and Dante encounters the inhabitants of the Citadel. These include figures associated with the Trojans and their descendants (the Romans): Electra (mother of Troy's founder Dardanus), Hector, Aeneas, Julius Caesar in his role as Roman general ("in his armor, falcon-eyed"),[30] Camilla, Penthesilea (Queen of the Amazons), King Latinus and his daughter, Lavinia, Lucius Junius Brutus (who overthrew Tarquin to found the Roman Republic), Lucretia, Julia, Marcia, and Cornelia Africana. Dante also sees Saladin, a Muslim military leader known for his battle against the Crusaders, as well as his generous, chivalrous, and merciful conduct.>Dante next encounters a group of philosophers, including Aristotle with Socrates and Plato at his side, as well as Democritus, "Diogenes" (either Diogenes the Cynic or Diogenes of Apollonia), Anaxagoras, Thales, Empedocles, Heraclitus, and "Zeno" (either Zeno of Elea or Zeno of Citium). He sees the scientist Dioscorides, the mythical Greek poets Orpheus and Linus, and Roman statesmen Marcus Tullius Cicero and Seneca. Dante sees the Alexandrian geometer Euclid and Ptolemy, the Alexandrian astronomer and geographer, as well as the physicians Hippocrates and Galen. He also encounters Avicenna, a Persian polymath, and Averroes, a medieval Andalusian polymath known for his commentaries on Aristotle's works. Dante and Virgil depart from the four other poets and continue their journey.
>>41732123>they're the reason you're alive in the first place.Thats not good thing, hylic golemAnd this life is not a gift, its a massive curse and burden
>>41738233The gift was raising you. They fed you and cared for you for about 18 years.Without their care, you would've died.
>>41736055>children automatically go to heavenbook, chapter and verse?>for ALL have sinned, and ALL have fallen short of the glory of god
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
>>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]
Dion Fortune talks about mind vampires who feed on others people psychic energy. She says it's easy to spot such a creature.
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.
>>41738445This is interesting, I'll check it out thank you anon.
>>41738445if laughter is the antidote to hurt, then the infraction (big or small) isn't optional, it's the prerequisitethis is essentially my point and itll help me use a more succinct framing in the future, thank you for this quote
>>41737528what's updog?
>>41738772nothing much bro what's up with you?
While not evil on it's own, laughter is what nourishes the dark forces. The "loosh" they farm is actually just them laughing at your suffering, which is necessary for them to sustain themselves as higher dimensional entities that are detatched and seperated from the light of god.
Is everyone in Hollywood secretly an occultist?ITT we link famous actors to the occult.
>>41726359>rhe10 more recincarnations
Successful art and creative projects implement occult ideas. Occult imagery and themes naturally intrigues humans because it’s essentially using symbols, archetypes, and scenarios to covey distinct messages to the brain. These symbols predate written history and are naturally a part of us and our souls. Look at almost any successful movie. Branding is full of it, even people like Martha Stuart make use of occult symbolism. Look at the most successful cartoons of the 2010s - Adventure Time (completely overloaded with occultism), and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Harry Potter, Star Wars, even Star Trek used occult symbolism but made it science-y. Pokemon is loaded to the brim with alchemical references. Dark Souls, which thrust From Software into being a major studio, is a dark fantasy retelling of the gnostic story and involves heavy themes surrounding the demiurge and creation of mankind. Our religious holidays are centered around occult symbolism made somewhat exoteric (but not terribly obvious). A good recent example is The Amazing Digital Circus. This is also part of the reason Christian (and Muslim) media sucks so much. For people with power and means it’s easy to take it way too far and go insane. Tldr;>occult symbols hijack your brain and manually make you feel things
>>41736998which movie?
Frequently reported in NDE and Ketamine experiences are null spaces or voids, with spaces of white light in opposition. Often described as a matrix beyond form. Does the checkboard imagery of Freemasonry have more to do with this?
>>41738703>Checkerboard Phosphenes
I made a sigil a while ago,, so now it's been forgottenm and i can charge it,,,,, i plan to do that by entering a magical trance and invite daemon into my room for funon fonem grave theres no way this goes wrong
What compelles me to shitpost everyday? what forces are controlling me to shitpost on /pol/? Did someone possess me or did voodoo on me so that i wake up everyday for 10 years and shit post on /pol/? i don't have any power over this, i have over 4 thousand banned IP addresses due to shitposting. im not a porn poster either, im not a bbc poster either, i always shitpost politics
>>41738751It's pretty fun and a great way to stay in shape.
This is eerily similar to the covid pandemic unyet it came out 6 years before.Someone had insider knowledge of what was coming.
>eerilystop talking to chatbots about your feefees faggot. Its one of their most favorite tokens because its extremely cheap and ambiguous, and as it looks like you aligned to a fucking chatbot.
>>41737716>We used to discussMaking stupid claims and getting mad when people dismiss them: "discussion"The show is one of the best ever made.//x/ can only be fucking stupid when discussing it.But you want to discuss?The floor is fucking open.
this faggot forgot about SARS
>>41738622What does SARS have to do with the show?Have you seen the show?What part makes you think of a pandemic?
>>41736264covid was the beginning of NHI contact.
Any psychonauts here? If so, what drugs have you tried? Here's my list. All things except nicotine, weed, molly, alcohol, the meds at the bottom, ketamine and lsd where only tried once.CannabisLSD 1cp-LSD 1p-LSD 1v-LSD 2CBPsilocybinKetamin2-FDCKDXMDPHEcstasy MDMA-KristalleComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>41736910I've also done MDMA but wouldn't consider it a psychedelic. Candyflipping is on my bucket list which as you probably know is doing MDMA and LSD/shrooms at the same time
>>41730381>kratom Good fever reducer / anxiolytic and analgesic >tramadol 100x stronger than Kratom, very strong and potent at high amounts, very dangerous however. This is how I became addicted to painkillers, I now use Kratom as a way of keeping myself away from pills >LSD and possible analoguesTook about 10-15 tabs of acid in my life, saw dragons, reptilians and thousands of eyes staring>DMT vape cart Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
used to smoke a ton of weed for years but now my heart races involuntarily and i get chest pain, any suggestions? already been cleared for any underlying tachycardia
>>41736582>alder leavesIf they weren't mistaken, bullshitting, or getting placebo'd, it's possible she just meant the alder was for flavor or volume, like how people use mullein leaf.
>>41736969I had a DMT cart and abused it one night and the 5th time I broke through they told me "enough" and banished me I guess because the drug had stopped working for me for the rest of the night.
Solipsism is a truly horrifying concept when thought about deeply.
>>41738484>You would not be asking, if you truly accepted solipsism.>That is my point.how so? you don't ask yourself a question that you are also finding an answer to, that you subjectively believe to be true or not? you are presupposing that you must be external to the questioning act. Or you are presupposing that by asking a question you don't know the answer and that must be external to you, but everything happens internally in your perception anyway.
>>41738509>you don't ask yourself a question that you are also finding an answer toNo. That would be stupid.>you are presupposingAgain - this is only possible if you reject solipsism.EVERYTHING you do here shows you think I am a separate person with my own experience.
>>41738528>>you don't ask yourself a question that you are also finding an answer to>No. That would be stupid.you're never external to anything, everything you know is your perception. everything that "exists" is what YOU experience.>EVERYTHING you do here shows you think I am a separate person with my own experience.Yes, I think so, but at the same time, I (me) is thinking so. Does it mean something external exists then, just because I think so? Just because I'm acting like it exists, it's not making that a fact that something actually exists.Right now I see pixels of text on a screen
>>41738585>everything you know is your perceptionOkay. That simply means the other minds that exist are blocked from direct perception behind said perception.>Does it mean something external exists then, just because I think so?No, but for the third time - if not it all dead ends.You are STILL trying to argue for which is right.I am trying to get you to understand that "right" doesnt matter.Both are "right". One is useless.
>>41738649>That simply means the other minds that exist are blocked from direct perception behind said perception.you assume other minds exist to explain why solipsism is wrong, first you might want to give an actual argument other than assuming what you want to prove>Both are "right". One is useless.nope. saying it doesn't mean it's right. you are only saying it, without anything to back it up.
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
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...
>>41737346Gz.
>>41737346my hubby took me to discovery cove, we were swimming with the dolphins and a dolphin brought me a buoy with "will you marry me?" on it. it was cool. just be yourself, anon, I hope she doesnt drive you crazy.