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Very interesting segment on Timcast IRL.
Could be Hegelian dialectic, in another form, but I don’t think so. It’s stuff I find so repugnant, that I have tuned out the world, in terms of sports and entertainment and especially, music.
“Bambie Thug” was only the one that got all the attn. Scrolling the column below, the entire thing was vile. Like, every act was perverted.
That was a very enlightening video. I saw a clip of his appearance on Timcast as well wherein he addressed the issue of Armageddon and why it’s basically a waste of time to try and decipher when it will occur.
One thing that stood out in the above video was his take on modern Crones. They choose to live a contemporary lifestyle devoid of responsibility, family and children yet want to “propagate” themselves by tempting, enticing and then brainwashing the children of others.
Perhaps the term is more apt to describe 3rd and 4th wave feminists but one can easily see how other members of the LGBTQ+ movement have been employing similar techniques as well.
Protect the kids at all costs.
The propagation thing is highly disturbing. It’s like trauma-based mind control must drive people to become mentally ill to join them. Yet, it’s becoming normalized and common. It’s why I can no longer sit and veg to any kind of media.
The LGBTQ+ movement, on an entirely different note, is looking pretty bad right now. Sachi Schmidt-Hori was the activist they hired to butcher Assassin’s Creed: Shadows and The Acolyte by Leslye Headland looks really awful. Along with the amount of Rainbow/Trans stuff in the Euro Song content, a pattern emerges and, unfortunately, we have to ask the question: why are queer activists such utterly terrible artists? I would say, don’t get me started on Dr. Who, but I would never watch it in the first place. This is really getting ridiculous. They can’t even keep it out of the halls of congress. It’s pretty clear the lack of self-control involving lust and flesh has lead to incredible weakness and failure in politics and entertainment.
I would hazard a guess that the reason we’re seeing so much more of these “terrible artists” nowadays is that their talent (if they have any to begin with) isn’t being nurtured, it’s playing second fiddle to marketing of “the brand”.
Some artists have always courted controversy to develop their brand. But one could argue that in order to be successful you still needed some raw talent upon which the marketing machine could build. Let’s take Madonna as an example. She’s not a great singer, just a good one. She was good enough that people noticed and liked her music. Had it been for that alone she’d probably have achieved mediocre success. But in combination with her risqué and blasphemous pursuits she became a Superstar. Now what if she was only controversial but couldn’t carry a tune to save her life? I’ll bet she’d probably have been as memorable as a fart in the wind.
Let’s contrast that with what’s going on now.
In an arena of vastly increased competition entities must rely on increasingly controversial techniques in order to differentiate themselves and get noticed. Being a good singer for example doesn’t seem to be as important. What you need is some sort of mesmerizing shtick – dress like Satan, claim you want to spread and convert everyone to witchcraft and if possible show up on stage half-naked. Only then will people – for a short time – take notice. Then it’s on to the next insane stunt.
I shudder to think what’s coming next.
Madonna is a great example because she was one of the people who did this kind of sex magick to shock, and then, she went further into satanism and witchcraft. It’s not really noticeable anymore, other than all of it is bad. Demi Lovato, Jojo Sliwa, Beyonce, all of them go down this dark path and, as they do, their actual music gets worse and worse and worse. Some artists, like Madonna, started out fine, but descended into autotune DJ music and a lot of sexual perversion in the background dancer crew.
The imagery and horrible music and flicker rates and subliminal videos combined with any substance abuse probably assaults the senses and just makes people descend into madness to the point where yeah, maybe they’re possessed. It’s very challenging to avoid. I don’t know how the good people do it, but there is always that line about “standing guardian at the gateway of your mind,” meaning your eyes and ears. For me, I had to drop the rap and rock and sports completely. It got so bad that I would wince and cringe and flinch at just how ugly people looked and how bad they sounded. One example is SportsIllustrated. Once they went plus size and tranny, even hinting at it, I never looked at another issue. Same with ESPN. Haven’t seen it in a long time and just won’t go back.
Down with the entertainment class. It’s no longer even human.
I thought the Bambie Thug performance was pretty cool, one of the better performances in this year’s contest. At least it wasn’t boring like many other this year. The song itself was just pretty trash
Here is my opinion on this. No one has to agree or like it. But I am old enough to see the rhyme and reason to many things.
Every human is born thirsting to be a part of something beyond themselves. In my opinion, this is God giving us the urge to seek him without interfering our free will. And because you have free will you are allowed to attempt to quench that thirst however you wish. When you choose God to quench that thirst you naturally become part of a community and help others and so on. But when you choose selfish things you find you are still thirsty. And if you actively refuse God all you can do is try to please yourself more and more and more and before you know it the insanity above is what happens. All the while never filling that hole. And you will begin to resent that craving and hate the world and hate your life. This is where unhappiness starts, depression sets in and eventually hopelessness.
The end of “Tombstone” explains it well.
Wyatt Earp: What makes a man like Ringo, Doc? What makes him do the things he does?
Doc Holliday: A man like Ringo has got a great big hole, right in the middle of him. He can never kill enough, or steal enough, or inflict enough pain to ever fill it.
Wyatt Earp: What does he want?
Doc Holliday: Revenge.
Wyatt Earp: For what?
Doc Holliday: Bein’ born.
Everyone has their POV. This stuff has always been around. Snake dances with women and things like that, but at least in my time and prior, the women at least were attractive. The performers themselves have become so ugly that I can’t even look at them.
I’ve noticed this in the comics a lot, too that artists and people like playing with pentagrams and spirits. It’s makes them ooh and ahh, but from an external POV, they look completely absurd with their New Age Witchery. If you meet a woman like that, she’s lost. Move on. There is far better out there. They will end up in some retreat screaming rage into the air and beating sticks on the ground and then, they will lose their clothes and eat raw meat. It’s the female equivalency to a crackhead, but they have misplaced spiritual needs. I have heard women say before that their is a spiritual hunger in the west now that exceeds physical hunger for food. There is spiritual famine in the west. The more worldly churches become, the more lost people get. Women seem more aware and attuned to these things.
Here’s more examples.
Your granddaddy had it better when it came to these witches.
A lot of what you see is simply for shock value because it brings attention. And when attention is your currency, like in entertainment, you will see that a lot.
But that does not mean none of it is sinister and does not mean there is no evil (I assure you there is). And it certainly does not mean that even doing things simply for shock value does not have a negative effect.
This is a secret to life.
All of us are rain drops on a pond. We have what is only a moment in time to strike the water and whatever moves we make, positive or negative, ripple out beyond us and cause other reactions well outside of our purview or control.
Each day we walk through life and we have interactions with people, there is a potential for a positive and negative effect. Every interaction is a possible ripple that will extend beyond you. And everyone of your ripples can strike someone else and cause them to also ripple.
Our actions do extend far beyond us. And most of the time, you do not know how, when or where.
You put your best and most caring self out there everyday to make the world better.
Or you can do some silly satanic crap for a selfish reason and not care what the negative effects are on others pretending it hurts no one.
To me, the video is a big of a stretch. He says plot of Beetlejuice is like CERN, or opening a portal to demons. The thing is, I heard Stacey Herbert say something just like this though about CERN, that it allows dark energy to cross over and someone, some scientists are getting access to knowledge they should not have.
He talks about demons.
The main thing I got out of this video though was that he said ScarJo is suing for use of her Ai voice, but that her lawsuit is actually something to do with Ai having rights. What does that even mean? Are they going to attempt to give voting rights to Ai bots? Would be so typical of your “democracy” to use automation to replace your vote. There was an article where Eric Schmidt said Ai centers are going to have barbwire and guns to defend themselves.
Last thing about CERN, but that was also the plot of Flash with Star Labs using a particle accelerator to create Meta Humans.
To me, the video is a big of a stretch. He says plot of Beetlejuice is like CERN, or opening a portal to demons.
ha! That’s damn near the plot of Doom.
The thing with demons comes from Catholicism/Christianity (that I am aware) and it’s not that you would open a portal. It’s that they exist and you can do things to invite them in. Hence the frowning upon Ouija boards and such. And this is not nonsensical. Satan commands no one. He tempts and offers. So the only way you do sinful things is to invite in or entertain those ideas and or actions.
Got into that TV series show called “Evil.” Maybe the show is popular and people just think of going to an exorcist anytime they have a mental condition?
The show reminds me of The Conjuring movie, which I liked as well. Also, it makes me realize just how very poor the GhostBusters writers were because this show manages to tell some good stories and pull some good directing tricks.
So, maybe just because of this show, it made going to an exorcist a fad.
Premise
Skeptical forensic psychologist Dr. Kristen Bouchard (Herbers), Catholic seminarian David Acosta (Colter) and skeptical technology contractor Ben Shakir (Mandvi) are hired by the Catholic Church to investigate purported supernatural events. As time passes, the three find their personal lives increasingly intertwined with such events-and the individuals behind some of the incidents, such as Dr. Leland Townsend (Michael Emerson), a rival forensic psychologist who seems obsessed with Kristen and her family.