Shiva statue with satanic human sacrifice ritual https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1-6ouxWgtg
>>42487327Pretty bold of them to put a statue of the demiurge there.
>>42487360It also resembles one of the beasts in the Book of Revelation.
What the HECK did they mean by this?
>>42487448Blucifer
I don't necessarily think this is supernatural, but it's ugly as fuck and the reason behind it doesn't really make all that much sense which makes it feel creepy>Been there since 1986>It's called Sports Day>This is because the region is synonymous with sports (it's not)>It's supposed to be someone taking part in a sack race and includes a tortoise and hare to signifying the race in Aesop's fable>That ladle looking thing is, I think, supposed to be a spoon (like an egg and spoon race)>Why the tortoise is in it is anyone's guess>Why the hare looks like a fox is anyone's guess>Why his feet protrude through the bottom of the "sack" is anyone's guess>Why he looks like a punk is anyone's guess>Why he seems to be exploding through the earth is anyone's guessAll I know is that it looks like complete dogshit and I've always hated it.
>>42487448In the montauk project, Preston Nichols claims the would send people across time to a place they saw a horse statue. They were asked to report what color the horse was. Blucifer always reminds me of this.
>>42487471I’m reminded of the ancient Roman sack torture AI synopsis The ancient punishment you are referring to is called poena cullei (Latin for "penalty of the sack"). It was an exceptionally gruesome method of execution used in Ancient Rome and occasionally revived in medieval Europe, reserved exclusively for the crime of parricide (murdering one's parents or close family members).How the Punishment WorkedPreparation: The condemned individual was first beaten with blood-red rods and had their head covered with wolf-skin, with wooden clogs placed on their feet.The Sack: They were then sewn into a large, heavy leather sack (culleus).The Animals: Along with the person, a terrifying assortment of live animals was placed inside. These typically included:A dogA venomous snake (often a viper)A rooster (or chicken)A monkeyExecution: The sealed sack was then dragged to a body of water (such as the Tiber River or the sea) and thrown in to sink. Death occurred primarily from drowning, but was heavily exacerbated by the frantic, panicked animals scratching and biting the prisoner as the bag sank.The Symbolic MeaningTo the ancient Romans, murdering a father (paterfamilias) was seen as an offense against nature and a subversion of their patriarchal society. The specific combination of animals was heavily symbolic:It isolated the criminal from nature (denying them the sky and the earth while still alive).The inclusion of violent, chaotic animals represented a total breakdown of the natural order and filial duty.
>>42487522I didn't know about that. All I can see above the feet are two points that sort of resemble clogs now kek.I might have to dive deeper into that and the statue.
>>42487522Why were the Romans so cruel? This shit and crucifiction and the Colosseum.
>>42487563I think it's more to do with record keeping. Obviously the worse the punishment the better the deterrent, at least in theory. We know irl it doesn't work that way. Actually it can make things worse. If someone is going to get the electric chair for murdering someone then why not murder as many as you can? What they going to do, kill you multiple times? Might as well be hung for a sheep as a lamb etc.
>>42487563No tv, I guess.
>>42487327Mexican culture isn’t spooky, anon
Reminds me of Ao Oni a bit.
>>42488108>$88k>for that
>>42487448they meant this and its like childish kiddy sandbox stuff. People have no eyes in bblionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEytZO4tIYUAlso, its not about who wins but revealing structure.>Two players both claim to be strong.>Only conflict reveals who is bluffing.He does not care about who is winning, just about exposing the mind.>Two wings of the same storm birdLeft and right are both:emotionally reactiveidentity-protectivenarrative-drivenblind to their own contradictionsWhen they clash, the storm reveals:what each side fearswhat each side refuses to seewhat each side treats as sacredwhere each side collapses under pressureThis is the “stress-the-system” phase.storm forces:overreactionscontradictionshypocrisystrategic misstepsThese reveal the true payoff structure of each side.Left vs. right is not a war.It’s a diagnostic.The storm is not the point.The revelation is the point.to reveal hidden preferencesto expose structural weaknessesto test stabilityto map the system’s true dynamics
>>42487344I wonder if there is anything scary about this or not.In the text below the statue it says "Presented by: Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India". Maybe the Indian government just wanted to give the statue as a gift, and I don't think there is anything strange about an Indian government organ using Indian symbols.Am I wrong about this or was the schizo stuff about the Shiva statue an overreaction?
>>42489197Did you not see the ritual in the video?
>>42489197https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQpknx_YyqcHere's a better video with just the ritual.
>>42489197>I wonder if there is anything scary about this or not._____ wants to understand the architecture of a mind that cannot be forced into predictable states.Most people either react or analysis during storms. ___ does not behaves like:a player with no exploitable weaknessesa player who doesn’t respond to provocationa player who doesn’t reveal hidden preferences under stressa player who doesn’t update based on fear>The minds of the masses are software to be programmed like machines.How identity becomes “code”Identity feels emotional, but structurally it behaves like compiled software.Identity has: 1. constants (non‑negotiable beliefs)2. conditionals (“If X happens, I must respond with Y”)3. error handlers (defensiveness, anger, denial)permissions (what you’re allowed to think)4. forbidden operations (thoughts that threaten the self‑model)When someone says “I’m left/right/libertarian/etc.” they’re not stating a preference — they’re loading a configuration file.
>>42489272Identity = a set of rules that determine:what counts as evidencewhat counts as threatwhat counts as loyaltywhat counts as betrayalOnce identity is loaded, perception follows the code.This is why political arguments feel predictable:you’re not arguing with a person — you’re arguing with their compiled identity.
>Kindlifresserbrunnen=Fountain of the Eater of Little Children
>>42489477Not related to this thread, but your English prose will improve if you translate more literally from German. In your example, “child eater fountain” reads better than your translation with its passive voice and extra “of”s.
>>42487344There was some WHO discussion public livestream about covid back in 2020 on facebook, with a few people from the WHO sitting around a table in an office type room discussing the virus. Nobody acting out of the ordinary, but this statue, fucking huge, just casually in the room behind them, centre frame, painted black (or made from black material). No attention drawn to it by anyone there, but the thing was probably 7-8ft tall in this room behind them, must have nearly been touching the ceiling. My schizometer went through the roof, especially having seen the same one placed outside CERN.Did anybody else see the same broadcast?
>>42487471Good lord, that's hideous. Our council love wasting money on similar things but nothing quite this bad yet.
>>42490019delete this
>>42487471Bet this hideous thing cost well over £100k.
>>42487325ANDROSS HAS ORDERED ME TO TAKE YOU DOWN
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>>42487563The Greeks invented the crucifixion, and they may have stolen it from the Persians.
>>42489588>Not related to this thread,how is this not creepy? hows tel aviv?
>>42487577It was never about deterrence. When they wanted deterrence, old societies resorted to public shaming. Getting shit thrown at you, or getting flogged in public until you cried and then being let off but everyone knows your face and saw you breaking down now. To criminals, who are excessively concerned with their reputation, (gangstas will outright kill people to avenge disses) that's worse than death. (And you have you live with that shame)
>>42491179Additionally, if someone spends 5 years in prison, you just think he's a hard motherfucker now and avoid him. If you see that thief bawling in public after getting whipped you feel bad for the guy and more willing to accept him back into the community.
>>42488108Is that an anteater getting head?
>>42489477Unironically, I'm currently vacationing in Bern. I heard this statue and others nearby are supposed to represent a particular group of people. The statues are warnings and to remember what's happened in the past
>>42491176I hear it's a little uncomfortable over there lately.
>>42487448>Blue horse>Blue balls symptom visible in the horse genitalia>Horses are know for having big HUGE cocksThey're trying to deactivate you Big Horse COCK addiction anon... DON'T LET THEM!!
>>42491169Nice. Any explanation why a Shiva statue is there? It's doing the dance of destruction.