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starkind 07-01-2021 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Jibartik (Post 3329048)
I thought as a kid they were giving them lobotomy pills lol

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Originally Posted by Pulgasari (Post 3329053)
Haven't see the movie. Were the drugs psychotropic or psychoactive? Or psychdelic?

Yes and no and sometimes all three. As a frequent flyer of what passes for a "psychiatric" "hospital". They still experiment on ppl. And haldol isn't fun. Last time I was in there I had demons stalking me from the other planes of existence. Or other worldy beings. My brain did not assign warm and fuzzy identities to them.

Some of the "real" people were cool tho.

Baler 07-01-2021 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by starkind (Post 3329111)
Yes and no and sometimes all three. As a frequent flyer of what passes for a "psychiatric" "hospital". They still experiment on ppl. And haldol isn't fun. Last time I was in there I had demons stalking me from the other planes of existence. Or other worldy beings. My brain did not assign warm and fuzzy identities to them.

Some of the "real" people were cool tho.

I saw a pic of big j on reddit pretending it wasnt him. lol

Gatordash 07-01-2021 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Gwaihir (Post 3329110)
So you voluntarily entered into slavery in the hopes that you'll someday be free? What will you do when money is no longer a concern?

Pretty much... but eventually you get the freedom to not work as much.

Gwaihir 07-01-2021 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Gatordash (Post 3329115)
Pretty much... but eventually you get the freedom to not work as much.

You had that freedom to begin with, and sold it for an indefinite amount of time, likely forever, in trade for a maybe at the end of your life, when you're too old and tired to fully appreciate it.

Whole, unprocessed food is pretty cheap, and much healthier than anything you'll get at a restaurant charging you 1000% more than the cost of making it, at greater health benefit, yourself. (Which also increases your healthcare liability, further enslaving yourself to the medical industry)

When you're at the restaurant, you can barely afford to do once a week, do you ever look at the other patrons, wondering if this is what they do all the time, wishing you had the means to do this "all the time"; like you assume they do?

Or do you consider maybe this "splurge" is a once a year activity that they can't really afford even more than yourself? I assume the latter, but then again I very rarely go out to eat. I know that I can't afford it; so I don't "afford" it.

Some food is nearly "free", if you put in a little work toiling the soil, planting some seeds, and watering it. The Lord (see the correlation to Christ, Michael and Lucifer as the Sun) gives life freely. Would this not make soil the most valuable commodity on Earth? That same commodity we would be made to believe is worthless in the grand scheme of things?

Gatordash 07-01-2021 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Gwaihir (Post 3329116)
You had that freedom to begin with, and sold it for an indefinite amount of time, likely forever, in trade for a maybe at the end of your life, when you're too old and tired to fully appreciate it.

I agree that money doesn't buy happiness if that's what you were going for, but it does take a lot of stress out of your life. And I'm 35 so I think I will get to enjoy it sooner than at the end of my life. Heart attack could be around the corner though so who knows.

Gwaihir 07-01-2021 03:14 PM

What will I do when sufficiently able to do so, monetarily?

I am going to buy a parcel of land, and grow food, and Timber trees on it, so when my time is done, my children and their children will have a livelihood. The same trees global warmalists decry we don't have enough of.

In the meanwhile, I will continue serving others the poisons they love, at a lesser tax liability than indenturing myself to an employer.

Gatordash 07-01-2021 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Gwaihir (Post 3329116)
You had that freedom to begin with, and sold it for an indefinite amount of time, likely forever, in trade for a maybe at the end of your life, when you're too old and tired to fully appreciate it.

Whole, unprocessed food is pretty cheap, and much healthier than anything you'll get at a restaurant charging you 1000% more than the cost of making it, at greater health benefit, yourself. (Which also increases your healthcare liability, further enslaving yourself to the medical industry)

When you're at the restaurant, you can barely afford to do once a week, do you ever look at the other patrons, wondering if this is what they do all the time, wishing you had the means to do this "all the time"; like you assume they do?

Or do you consider maybe this "splurge" is a once a year activity that they can't really afford even more than yourself? I assume the latter, but then again I very rarely go out to eat. I know that I can't afford it; so I don't "afford" it.

Some food is nearly "free", if you put in a little work toiling the soil, planting some seeds, and watering it. The Lord (see the correlation to Christ, Michael and Lucifer as the Sun) gives life freely. Would this not make soil the most valuable commodity on Earth? That same commodity we would be made to believe is worthless in the grand scheme of things?

Yeah I personally like to play basketball and videogames, two things I could do at 25k or 250k/yr. But its a lot more fun to do them in a giant house with a pool ;)
And much like EQ, when you put all that time in, the reward feels pretty good.

Gwaihir 07-01-2021 03:24 PM

The Lord helps those, who (actually) help them-Selves (and viciously punishes those who help their Egos)

The parenthetical denotes the part of this phrase intentionally omitted.

Gatordash 07-01-2021 03:25 PM

lol, there I go poking the bear again

Gwaihir 07-01-2021 03:33 PM

Nah: not offended, just clarifying the nature of reality. I didn't make the best choices when I was young. Was guilty of projecting my failures onto everyone else... Blaming. Yes, there's an industry designed to impoverish if you make it your God. That's the nature of reality. But reality is not a thing that exists solely outside of ourselves: immutable and indifferent to our choices. If it was, society would be calmer than it is now, when the pendulum was a little more centered as it swung from hard right to hard left.


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