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Posts by Obbe
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2018-03-01 at 4:43 PM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.
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2018-03-01 at 4:37 PM UTC in Life is a joke against me.Well he finally figured it out guys. Let's wrap this up. Power down your work stations. Shows over folks, Truman has left the set.
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2018-03-01 at 1:51 PM UTC in Who's the most sane NIS user?It's me.
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2018-03-01 at 12:37 PM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.
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2018-03-01 at 4:19 AM UTC in I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm so sorry
Originally posted by Lanny I wish I actually was obese. Getting fat is the real rockstar lifestyle, true hedonism. Even if funds hold out (rarely happens) you can go on a serious drug binge for like what? A decade? I could be a fatass in a mobility scooter for like 40 years. What better way to show your total contempt for our shitheap of a civilization than the utter debasement of its atomic parts, the human body. My grotesque bloated body spells doom for the medical system? Perfect, I get to pull bitches wasting their lives on a treadmill down with me. I couldn't ask for a better way to spit in the face of vanity.
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2018-03-01 at 2:36 AM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.
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2018-03-01 at 12:10 AM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.
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2018-02-28 at 11:08 PM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.
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2018-02-28 at 10:59 PM UTC in The Grand Ideal
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2018-02-28 at 10:51 PM UTC in The Grand Ideal
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2018-02-28 at 7:23 PM UTC in Religion is good for peopleCool story bro.
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2018-02-28 at 7:10 PM UTC in Religion is good for people
Originally posted by Issue313 In the old world all successful cities had Gods who served as foundational myths. These were usually just crappy wooden statues or carved stone. When a rival tribe would conquer a neighbour they'd steal their "gods". Cities without Gods became cucks and often just fell apart.
Here's an example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palladium_(classical_antiquity)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancile
Check out a book called The Origins of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind by Julian Jaynes.
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2018-02-28 at 7:07 PM UTC in Religion is good for peopleLast night I was playing Minecraft on a free speech server.
Guy comes on saying he can heal people through prayer.
He asked me if I have pain in my pinky finger.
I broke my pinky a few years ago at work. I don't think it healed right. Always feels sore.
I told him about it.
He started praying for me.
I felt a cool sensation over my whole body and especially in my finger. It felt good.
My finger stopped hurting.
He told me it was the power of Jesus. -
2018-02-28 at 4:35 PM UTC in The Grand Ideal
Originally posted by Juicebox Why is it always the "fabric" of reality?
Why not metal or rubber or ceramic?
The humble guild of Weavers established themselves as masters of woven fabric, though they eventually transcended the limits of cloth and began to weave "subtle patterns of influence into the very fabric of reality." They were persecuted for these acts of "witchcraft," and purchased an island far off the mainland coast, which they called Loom, after the great loom that was the symbol of their guild. -
2018-02-28 at 1:55 PM UTC in The Grand Ideal
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2018-02-28 at 12 PM UTC in Women had their fucking chance with me back in high school.Didn't read.
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2018-02-28 at 2:58 AM UTC in Drunk
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2018-02-28 at 1:20 AM UTC in Drunk
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2018-02-28 at 12:10 AM UTC in DrunkWhy can't we be friends?
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2018-02-27 at 8:49 PM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.
Originally posted by Malice The school is more weabooish than I expected. In elementary Japanese we were supposed to get into groups to do…something and within a few minutes the two guys in front of me had mentioned Clannad and Boku no Pico.
Right now I’m at the student life center and I’m pretty sure I just saw someone with a laptop that had a sexy picture of Kuroneko from Oreimo as the wallpaper.
Maybe all those "normies" aren't as normie as you expected.