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Have you watched videos by Professor Bulwer Smythe? He talks about how emojis are in fact Seals of Ars Goetia demons.
Oh god i wish that were me, except the derek part, that's a pussy name.
That picture is incredibly based.Oh god i wish that were me, except the derek part, that's a pussy name.
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thxThat picture is incredibly based.
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My friend sent me a playlist
View: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4DoGEVt3YhoO8KMPLr6iPf?si=1795b47906614889
(sorry spotify is shit i know)
It's all 1 cereal guy using Post-2009 memes to convey a greater cosmic truth that the institutions of noble men and greedy, corporate bankers have tried their best to distort and mutilate for their gain.I've been see these types of memes alot more recently. The premise seems that its based on biblical scriptures and it talks alot about NPC meme's, Christianity, God, and other esoteric imagery.
Who are making these things? I feel like is some fundamentalist Christian group spreading this around all over /x/. Its really creepy and I feel strange and uneasy every time I see it.
This has been the best meme of this kind ever made, this is hilarious man.
I had to check if Lulzington made a comeback after seeing this. Apparently this was 2 months ago.
This has been the best meme of this kind ever made, this is hilarious man.
how to defeat the demiurge:I'm glad you enjoyed it! Its one of my personal favorites as well.
View attachment 4958Below is the most popular one that I posted in the previous schizo thread.
Despite Solomon having prevented Demons from showing themselves to us or speaking to us, technology and social media allow them to circumvent the pact.
We are metaphorically (or literally, if you want to get really schizo) exposing ourselves to demonic influence by using both of them. Given the effect of technology overuse and social media, this isn't a very "out there" observation.
The viral "shopping cart theory" proposes that an individual's moral character can be determined by whether they choose to return a shopping cart to its designated spot after use or whether they simply leave it wherever it suits them.