Donald Trump Wins New Hampshire Republican Primary

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  • edited March 2016
    Another white rabbit 'died' blonde?

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  • "I've had them all-- bunnies, hamsters, gerbils,
    mice and rats. Rats are the most dog-like as they are playful, yet like
    being held and spending time with their humans. Bunnies are okay, but
    they just aren't so interactive and playful with humans, from my
    experience. Hamsters don't naturally like humans. And gerbils and mice
    are just nuts and love to run around! Rats are very smart and can learn
    behaviors. I haven't found that with any other small animals. I had had
    them all and rats are the only ones I would get more of!"
  • Primal Urges

    Rabbit holes and the tunnels of Typhon are old schoolboy jokes that don't actually allow us to make any headway in making sense of it all.









  • Why is it that everything is about vaginas, anuses and penises at this point? What? I understand the idea of primal urges and the desire to mate because we have been built that way... but. Could we just... how old are we? Thirteen?

    This isn't that hard! (That's what she said!) See what I mean?
  • Are you implying that if Al Gore became celibate, it could stop Climate Change and save everyone a lot of money?

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  • edited March 2016
    No, I'm implying this is gross. I'm not celibate at all, I'm not a virgin or even close to it. Me telling someone to be celibate or to abstain from sex would thus be hypocritical because I sure don't.
    I'm just saying that lately everything seems to be about sex. Eye of horus=anus during anal sex? Rabbit hole=vagina? It's just getting a little bit too much like... Tim Dean. The pervert professor.
  • No-one EVER listens to me. It's about transcending the lock and the key. 

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  • But when the perfect comes, the partial will be done away. When I was a child, I used to speak like a child, think like a child, reason like a child; when I became a man, I did away with childish things. For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face; now I know in part, but then I will know fully just as I also have been fully known.…



  • Interestingly, Gnosticism opposes any system of rules, such as “ethics” or “morality”.  
  • Spiritual anarchy is a Luciferian/Communist dictate.
  • Many philosophical works ask what morality truly is.
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_nihilism
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    Millions are spent by governments on mind control. Although sexual trauma and abuse can be a gateway into screwing with somebody's mind, our existing programming and conditioning is enough to block all psychic insight, making the use Fluoride almost redundant. 
  • Millions? Doesn't sound like a lot. Perhaps billions? Why are people so interested in how pliable the human brain is? Do you honestly think it has to do with progress?

    The programming and conditioning runs deep. Sometimes it is difficult to see anything past it... totally blinded.
  • Of course Tim Dean is funded by them. He published an article about how gay men seek each other out and ejaculate in each other sans condom in a type of orgy and extract pleasure from giving each other AIDS. And apparently the beauty of it was that you didn't know who gave it to you and if you didn't check yourself constantly, you didn't know you had it so you could "relive" the pleasure.
    Does that truly sound like a work of philosophy? Really? Who would even publish something like that, let alone compose an article like that?
  • edited March 2019
    You mean when did we stop being human and start becoming programmable androids? 


  • And you wonder why we do this to each other and to ourselves. Is a little respect for our neighbour too much to ask for? Are we really that stupid?
  • My only task is to check to see if the process is permanently irreversible or not. Seems pretty water tight to me.
  • When you have to read an article like I just mentioned in an academic institution, at a high level of scholarship, yes. It's pretty bad. I personally can't get past it at this point. I try but it's pretty difficult, almost impossible. I can hardly bring any insight into most conversations here or anything of the like. Also seem to be stuck in scientific paradigm.
  • edited March 2016
    Not murder. Just downscaling.

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  • "You mean when did we stop being human and become programmable androids?"
    Yes. You mentioned the last human died in 1937, however that was someone who probably very successfully deprogrammed themselves and gained freedom?

    How long have we done this to each other? It's vile and disgusting. Hundreds of years? Thousands?
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