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    Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    “If they can make you feel shame, guilt, regret or isolated, lonely and worthless, then they are winning. DO NOT allow this energy stream (which works through multiple people at once) to invoke any of these very low vibrational emotions.

    Its goal is to keep you in a frequency prison bound by these emotions…. It wants to convince you that you DESERVE those feelings…. I can tell you here and now for a fact you don’t. We all deserve as a collective human race, feelings of elation and connection and love. That includes every one of us.

    Stay in HEART and you are bullet proof. Every one of us is a brilliant, bright and creative genius incarnate. Don’t let the ‘dark’ consciousness stream make you feel anything else but…. The collective human races seems to be addicted to punishing itself. We have to stop it!!! In service to all.” Max Spiers

    I agree, but I would still kill your whole family if necessary
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    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    SO EDGY!
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    Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby SO EDGY!

    That's true, I will vertically impale you and drink blood from your leaking asshole if necessary.
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    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by Kuntzschutz That's true, I will vertically impale you and drink blood from your leaking asshole if necessary.

    sounds pretty gay lil sa bromo

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    HTS highlight reel
    I do deserve those feelings. I have done enough wrong to deserve worse. Shame, regret, and guilt keep people in check. Would you give this advice to someone who raped your daughter? Someone who killed your family? Should people really forgive themselves for their transgressions? I definitely prefer penitant suffering in the knowledge that you are a bad person over ignorantly absolving yourself of any and all wrongdoing.
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    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Kuntzschutz That's true, I will vertically impale you and drink blood from your leaking asshole if necessary.

    yikes
  7. #7
    Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by HTS I do deserve those feelings. I have done enough wrong to deserve worse. Shame, regret, and guilt keep people in check. Would you give this advice to someone who raped your daughter? Someone who killed your family? Should people really forgive themselves for their transgressions? I definitely prefer penitant suffering in the knowledge that you are a bad person over ignorantly absolving yourself of any and all wrongdoing.

    You don't absolve yourself by understanding that you don't deserve the dark stream of consciousness, that dark energy. It is simply an understanding. I am sorry to hear you disagree but I do not believe you deserve these things.
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    HTS highlight reel
    Originally posted by Kuntzschutz You don't absolve yourself by understanding that you don't deserve the dark stream of consciousness, that dark energy. It is simply an understanding. I am sorry to hear you disagree but I do not believe you deserve these things.

    Why should people who cause suffering allow themselves to feel good about it?
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    Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby sounds pretty gay lil sa bromo


    lmao where did you find that? It looks like it's from the 90s. I wonder what became of those kids. Probably all have white collar jobs now.
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    Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by HTS Why should people who cause suffering allow themselves to feel good about it?

    Not good "about it", no not that at all. That's not what the quote means. I'm sorry but nowhere in the quote does it say you should feel good about bad things you've done. It simply says regardless of what you have done or who you are, you deserve feelings of love and connection/elation, not the opposite. Not to reward the bad you've done, not to absolve it.
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    Originally posted by Kuntzschutz Not good "about it", no not that at all. That's not what the quote means. I'm sorry but nowhere in the quote does it say you should feel good about bad things you've done. It simply says regardless of what you have done or who you are, you deserve feelings of love and connection/elation, not the opposite. Not to reward the bad you've done, not to absolve it.

    Some people are irredeemable shitbags and don’t deserve love or elation
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    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by Kuntzschutz lmao where did you find that? It looks like it's from the 90s. I wonder what became of those kids. Probably all have white collar jobs now.

    i found it on youtube its from the last ten 11 years or so. san antonio totally like that, its funny because a lot of people make fun of ppl in austin for being hipsters.. when their just actually normal but they have shit like that in san antonio. you can tell what women are from san antonio when the move here because they stand out like sore thumbs, and their always hair dressers and just coming here to see korn / slipknot for the night.
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    HTS highlight reel
    Originally posted by Kuntzschutz Not good "about it", no not that at all. That's not what the quote means. I'm sorry but nowhere in the quote does it say you should feel good about bad things you've done. It simply says regardless of what you have done or who you are, you deserve feelings of love and connection/elation, not the opposite. Not to reward the bad you've done, not to absolve it.

    Freedom from the negative emotional consequences of what you've done is a form of absolution. It is a reward.
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    Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by HTS Freedom from the negative emotional consequences of what you've done is a form of absolution. It is a reward.

    You'll suffer enough for anything negative eventually, so it doesn't give you total freedom or absolution. It's not a reward.
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    Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby i found it on youtube its from the last ten 11 years or so. san antonio totally like that, its funny because a lot of people make fun of ppl in austin for being hipsters.. when their just actually normal but they have shit like that in san antonio. you can tell what women are from san antonio when the move here because they stand out like sore thumbs, and their always hair dressers and just coming here to see korn / slipknot for the night.

    Yes, there is a plethora of strange people here. That's why the Butthole Surfers are from here.

    I like weird. I think weirdos will take over the world, maybe not the kind in that video, but the rest of us perhaps. And it'll be a utopia.
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    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by Kuntzschutz Yes, there is a plethora of strange people here. That's why the Butthole Surfers are from here.

    I like weird. I think weirdos will take over the world, maybe not the kind in that video, but the rest of us perhaps. And it'll be a utopia.

    Pretty sure the butthole surfers are from Austin
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    Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby Pretty sure the butthole surfers are from Austin

    Nope. I know a metal worker that is friends with them. When I say metal I mean he makes art out of metal, often discarded scrap metal. We're all from San Antonio. We've discussed this before Bill Krozby....

    I caN'T BLAME YOUTHOUGH THEY ARE THAT COOL YOU WANT THEM TO BE FROM AUSTIN.


    The difference is that yall have to try to be weird and retarded, here in san antonio we don't even have to try.


    Butthole Surfers is an American rock band formed by singer Gibby Haynes and guitarist Paul Leary in San Antonio, Texas, in 1981. The band has had numerous personnel changes, but its core lineup of Haynes, Leary, and drummer King Coffey has been consistent since 1983. Teresa Nervosa served as second drummer from 1983 to 1985, 1986 to 1989, and 2009. The band has also employed a variety of bass players, most notably Jeff Pinkus.[1][2]

    Emerging from the 1980s hardcore punk scene, Butthole Surfers quickly became known for their chaotic live shows, black comedy, and a sound that incorporated elements of psychedelia, noise rock, punk as well as their use of sound manipulation and tape editing.[3][4]

    Although they were respected by their peers and attracted a devoted fanbase, Butthole Surfers had little commercial success until 1996's Electriclarryland.[5][6] The album contained the hit single "Pepper" which climbed to number one on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart that year.[7]

    I saw gibby driving like a year ago and he gave me a weird look, raised one eyebrow at me and kinda frowned lmao
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    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by Kuntzschutz Nope. I know a metal worker that is friends with them. When I say metal I mean he makes art out of metal, often discarded scrap metal. We're all from San Antonio. We've discussed this before Bill Krozby….

    I caN'T BLAME YOUTHOUGH THEY ARE THAT COOL YOU WANT THEM TO BE FROM AUSTIN.


    The difference is that yall have to try to be weird and retarded, here in san antonio we don't even have to try.




    I saw gibby driving like a year ago and he gave me a weird look, raised one eyebrow at me and kinda frowned lmao

    No their from new York! My dad talked to Gibby there once!
  19. #19
    Nil African Astronaut [the overexcited four-footed chanar]
    nobody deserves anything.
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    Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Nil nobody deserves anything.

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