Shhhhh!!! A trap should never look like a trap!
YOUR grove? You some kinda Bohunk or something? (I’m 1/8 Bohemian so I can use the ethnic slur.)
You better believe it, and it can mess you up bad.
Yes, I agree. We haven’t treated you any worse than any other trouble-making newbie, and the one jayjay refers to is someone I still often disagree with, but who has learned to learn from what he hears and to change if he realizes he was wrong. I believe his time here debating and learning from the people here has made him a more-complete young adult and prepared him for college and the rest of his life. Stick around and have some fun.
By the way, when I was 13 I would have adored Alex Jones. I have always loved a good conspiracy theory.
You’re mad that someone with 14 more years of education and nearly three decades greater life experience is “putting himself over you?”
Yeah, definitely a teenager. Have fun, kiddo.
You surely don’t worship the owl. You surely worship yourself, don’t you?
"Ayn Rand with trappings’'? Can you say it with more easy words? i dont know whats ‘‘Ayn Rand’’ and so the google translator
Ohh fuck, it’s a woman. My mistake.
Well, sorta. Define “woman.”
Well, in this case it was a synthflesh android with a broken empathy circuit. Well, other broken stuff, too.
There are a number of images in Revelation that are read either/both as future events or interpretations of past events. (The woman and the man-child in the same passages, for example are occasionally treated as Mary and Jesus, despite the difficulty in matching the images to those persons.)
At any rate, I was not suggesting that Milton was strictly biblical, only that several of his themes are taken from images that do appear in scripture.
That was incredibly funny, right?
Not a diss because I didn’t italicize. Because you don’t in that case, do you?
A woman that the rich and powerful are much more likely to worship than an owl.
Actually, if you’re 13, you should read her. It might get you off this wrong track and onto another one.
He’s about the usual age…
There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old’s life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs. - John Rogers
It has already been explained to you that Thelema and Satanism are two different things.
That’s from a couple of pages ago.
Ayn Rand did not believe in any god. Also, note “stripped of all theistic tendencies.”
That means that LaVeyan Satanism does not worship any god.
They don’t.
The rituals are for the participants, not for Satan (or any other god).
I was doing the flying saucer / ancient aliens thing then. Switched over to crypotzoology when the “Flipper Pictures” were taken in Loch Ness.
I can feel a loooot of knowledge in this place. The lidders of the world shold have a account here.
We do.
I am not familiar with that term. Does it mean “Pretentious Old Farts?”
If so, what is its etymology?
All your groves are belong to me.
Y’see, old farts used to buy “the reefer” in increments called “lids,” and were therefore known as “lidders.” As time progressed, and “the weeds” was decriminalized, they became known as the “lidders of the free world.”
Those who still use those terms are either too baked to function or, indeed, pretentious.
Come on, Dr. F, this is first year stuff.