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6/26/2025, 11:52:57 PM
>>40609263
>"cool in 2016"
>"this place is for (what tards use it for)"
you sure do fit in here with the newfags I see around lately trying to act smug
>>40609202
disinformation campaigns centered around controlling the global narrative after the 2019-2020 covid event, massive surge in AI generated content, coupled with disingenuous shitposts that contribute nothing. And I shouldn't have to say I'm not a christcuck to cite bible verses but it is written "For many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am the Messiah,’ and will deceive many." So to fix it from your antichristian perspective you would have to start calling out anyone pretending to be a holy man as christians misled by demons into believing they're "IT". It's a viral cognitive pattern to feel like the protagonist, which makes sense. They assume they're "made in god's image", and as a result believe "I am that" but is like clinging to sand versus a rock. "God" is whatever that may be to whatever your belief systems may be, even atheists who look at it from a more neutral position but don't quite view the universe as god. So in basic Islamic beliefs all is as god wills it, and if god willed humans to claim they're "God" and ruin /x/ then by god that's what we're going to get. Hindus however have many different sets of beliefs and philosophies and some don't even view the gods in the colloquial manner. I'm much the same that "god" for me is not the same understanding of the word that most people hold. The only real answer to why /x/ is shit-tier is you're focusing on one thing, when in actuality it is ALL one thing. I enjoyed Indra's Net symbolism, because you can't look at birds and small mammals dead in the streets of our world without seeing humanity's cruelty spread over the surface of the earth. My world's on fire, how about yours? That's the way I like it and I'll never get bored.
>"cool in 2016"
>"this place is for (what tards use it for)"
you sure do fit in here with the newfags I see around lately trying to act smug
>>40609202
disinformation campaigns centered around controlling the global narrative after the 2019-2020 covid event, massive surge in AI generated content, coupled with disingenuous shitposts that contribute nothing. And I shouldn't have to say I'm not a christcuck to cite bible verses but it is written "For many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am the Messiah,’ and will deceive many." So to fix it from your antichristian perspective you would have to start calling out anyone pretending to be a holy man as christians misled by demons into believing they're "IT". It's a viral cognitive pattern to feel like the protagonist, which makes sense. They assume they're "made in god's image", and as a result believe "I am that" but is like clinging to sand versus a rock. "God" is whatever that may be to whatever your belief systems may be, even atheists who look at it from a more neutral position but don't quite view the universe as god. So in basic Islamic beliefs all is as god wills it, and if god willed humans to claim they're "God" and ruin /x/ then by god that's what we're going to get. Hindus however have many different sets of beliefs and philosophies and some don't even view the gods in the colloquial manner. I'm much the same that "god" for me is not the same understanding of the word that most people hold. The only real answer to why /x/ is shit-tier is you're focusing on one thing, when in actuality it is ALL one thing. I enjoyed Indra's Net symbolism, because you can't look at birds and small mammals dead in the streets of our world without seeing humanity's cruelty spread over the surface of the earth. My world's on fire, how about yours? That's the way I like it and I'll never get bored.
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