This summer heat is unbearable. I'm starting to believe global warming isn't a conspiracy...
>>17754014
>implying
you mean discwide warming, right?
>>17754017
Lol what
weird shit goin on at /b/
anything you guys have to share on it
>>17753456
Looks like the end of the world, OP.
Ayylmao
The real third eye
>>17753455
It's like if your mind could see shit.
Pineal gland
>>17753455
It's an esoteric description of basically the imagination, as far as I've ascertained. Although, the world imagination implies there being a lack of reality in the images and meaning found conjured.
I believe the world of images, sounds, scenes, sometimes even smells that we create in our mind is just as much as real as the physical world, although it lasts for on the moments it is created in your mind.
The world of the imagination influences this "real" world that we live in as well. Thought influences action, and action slowly shapes our world. Although I haven't experienced any kind of communion or direct influence other than my own thoughts besides once in my life, I do believe that there is a world beyond the veil, the spirit realm, the collective consciousness, call it what you want, that all individual nodes of consciousness has both sway over and that has sway over them.
As far as I know, the third eye is just a description of the immeasurable 6th sense that allow humans the capacity of perceiving/creating things beyond or beneath the physical world.
anyone willing to help a newfag with the inner workings of /x/?
>>17753453
>inner workings
It's an imageboard.
OP post stuff, anon posts stuff.
There's no secret inner workings here.
>>17753453
Send me a p.m for my free, helpful ebook on spells, sigils and creepy pasta classics :^)
>>17753461
well alrighty-roo
So about 40 min from where I stay (Johannesburg, South Africa) there's an abandoned hospital - The Kempton Park/Kyalami hospital. It closed in 1996 without any reason whatsoever - literally everyone just left and the majority of the equipment was left as is(obviously most of the good stuff is gone by now except for patient files and some beds). What's even weirder is that Johannesburg has a shortage of hospitals really, so why close it (wtf?). I also heard stories about some doctor that lost 9 babies in his care in the last year of operation or some shit. Right, so it's been a popular spot for people to fuck around and go exploring - you bribe the four security guards and they let you in. Recently the shitty chainlink fence from the 90's was replaced by a fucking massive monster of a fence (the kind you can't cut) with brutal barbewire at the top. My friends and I drove out there last week and the guards weren't at the gate - we flashed my car's lights and shouted until two of them approached the fence. They were super pissed off and wouldn't let us in. We told them to name their price (since we were six people it could've been like R800 and that's a fuck ton for a bribe to trespass on some shitty abandoned building). They just said that the previous week something bad happened and things had changed. Then we pestered them some more until they threatened to phone the cops, so we decided to get high and go to an casino instead. So why would a hospital just close /x/? Apparently it's been under the radar for redevelopment for years - the government wants to demolish and rebuild the whole thing though.
The monster fence
3spooky5me web image
That's weird. Bumping for interest. Most people don't believe these posts but I really find those interesting, even if they're fake
>Martin Bryant, a mentally-retarded man with an IQ of 66 and no military experience whatseoever, somehow kills 18 people with 18 headshots in the span of just a few seconds while firing entirely from the hip with his non-dominant hand
>manually counted rounds at 50+ rpm in order to tactically reload with a round still in the chamber
>when outside, performed a Beirut Triple to disable an oncoming car--a special forces technique used in Lebanon to stop suicide bomber cars
>kill/wound ratio unlike anything ever seen in a mass shooting
>conveniently, the only two police officers on the entire island were away on a wild goose chase at the time of the shooting, called away to investigate a stash of heroin that turned out to be soap
>prior to the shooting, a specially-constructed morgue truck unlike anything else in Australia or perhaps the world, refrigerated and capable of carrying 22 bodies, was delivered to the Southern Tasmanian Mortuary Service; it was used only once--at Port Arthur--and then disposed of
>while on the phone with police during a hostage standoff, several gunshots are heard coming from Bryant's position, indicating a second shooter--these gunshots are recorded on the transcript as "coughs"
>throughout the night, Bryant managed to keep track of police sneaking around to flank his position in the dark, though no night vision goggles were ever found at the scene
>once apprehended, Bryant was denied a trial and kept in solitary confinement until he accepted a guilty plea; journalists were denied interviews with him and were forced to delete any photos they took of him
>Bryant had inherited millions of dollars before the shooting and was literally set for life
>his motive is a closely-guarded secret to this day and has never been revealed
>this event was the sole justification needed for the government to enact strict gun control laws in Australia
Wouldn't be surprised. Gun Control is the ultimate way to control a population, would make sense the Government would go to great measures to ensure it happening.
>>17753019
I've seen this CP on /pol/ before. Do you have any cites for the hip fire?
Hip firing isn't hard at close range (basically you place your index finger under the rifle and use it to gauge where the bullet will go) but all head shots would be quite a feat. Non-dominant hand is rather immaterial because if you're left handed, the index finger you're using is on your right hand and vice versa.
From what I've read and can recall, the mass shooting portion of the spree started in a cafe with people seated for lunch. So, you'd have a majority of people with their heads a waist level and relatively close to Bryant and his rifle.
>>17753019
What's a Beirut Temple?
Starting with some Daniel Danger
http://lab.serotoninphobia.info/
What is this?
Found a download link but i really don't want to download it.
>>17752926
do it pussy
http://lab.serotoninphobia.info/?answer=Dank+memes
Hey /x/, how do i become vampire?
>>17752772
Are you female?
>>17752772
kys
>>17752780
I'm a girl btw
According to trolls here, nothing paranornal exists. Let's prove them wrong. Post your evidence
>>17752658
What the hel is a baka
>>17752650
Fuck off
What is the easiest way to experience something paranormal? tell your tricks /x/
>inb4 kys
kys
>>17752619
Bumping for interest
>>17752634
/thread
Some time ago I found a profile with this name on YouTube, with a series of videos about banned books, magic, etc. Then I found his facebook page and therefore with a group managed by the person who handled all these accounts in which they talked about a lot of these things.
After reading the topics they spoke, I started to see the lack of seriousness on some things and gave him a series of questions publicly the admin, who refused to answer and then took me out of the group.
My question for this issue is, someone has thought about these kinds of issues ?, if true ... All you can bring will be welcome
Another thing I miss is that this adm Always thought to have special powers, to be leader of this "group" that can only be entered with a book that gave you Djinn after performing a summoning spell and now have contact with this djinn that gives you books like the "Necronomicon", "the Song of the Vampires", the "Bataraan" among others ... looks cute story ...
You were scammed anon...
>>17752595
Do you believe? I managed to return to the group. I will continue investigating. but to prove he's a damn crook. their accounts are called "la hermandad de los vampiros"
>>17752555
>Some time ago I found a profile with this name
What name?
Let's get to rolling /x/
>>17752332
I'm rolling but probably won't write shit
>post tired old ROLL chart
>hope it gets lots of responses, then can look at thread and feel like they actually did something for once in life
>>17752374
Your mom didn't love you enough, did she anon?
Do you believe that psychic abilities are gained/learned, certain people are born with them, everyone is born with them but they don't know it, or that they're nonexistent?
>>17752243
>or that they're nonexistent?
This.
>>17752243
>Do you believe that psychic abilities are gained/learned,
Yes
>certain people are born with them,
No
>everyone is born with them but they don't know it,
Yes
>or that they're nonexistent?
Yes, no, maybe?
>>17752249
So you have no idea.
David Wilcock has posted a new "article" on his Divine Cosmos website
http://divinecosmos.com/start-here/davids-blog/1200-full-disclosure-asc?showall=1&limitstart=
Pic Related
I'm at my limit with this guy. His last appearance on Coast was worthless. He's always pimping a book, or a Con, or his TV shows; and yet we never really get any closer to the truth.
He's bought that Corey Goode crap hook-line-and-sinker. I'm really over it.
No love for the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?
>>17751850
yo was this dudes hair always blond or does he color it? I vaguely remember reading something to the affect that he started to around the early 2000s.
And if he does color it anyone else think he's trying to look more like an alien by doing so?
I dont know but he combs it just right to hide the fact he is bald