How do we fix /x/?
By making people like you go back to /b/
>>17377813
wew lad no need for such hostility
>>17377809
1) Don't start How do we fix /x/?, what's wrong with /x/, the cancer that's killing /x/, I'm slightly miffed at /x/, anything at all fucking similar about /x/, threads.
2) Ignore 'proof' threads. They are shills trying to stir up argument.
3) Mods, see 2). Delete this crap as soon as it appears.
4) Don't post stuff which belongs in /sci/ or /pol/. It's obvious. If it isn't obvious, go somewhere else.
Do you have a special ability?
Can you do something weird that only you can do?
Post here!
As a kid, I could predict the result of any football (soccer) match that I was watching. It only worked when I was watching on TV. I couldn't predict the exact scoreline, but I could predict the Winner or Loser of that game. I had a 100% hit rate, yet knew absolutely fuckall about football.
I'm not even sure how it worked. I'd start watching the game and after a few minutes would either feel "sympathy" for one of the teams. ( the losing team). or "hatred" for one of the teams (the winning team). I didn't even like football desu.
The strangest example came in the 90's. I'd arrived at a friends house one evening, Arsenal were on TV. My friends, being Arsenal fans, were all hyped and trying to pump themselves up. "we're gonna win 7 nil" etc.
I looked at the screen and blurted out.. "Bergkamp will score on 33 minutes, 1-0".
The minutes rolled by.. 29.. 30.. 31.. 32.. 33...
Suddenly a corner.. it's crossed in.. the balls bouncing around.. it finds a red shirt.. It's Bergkamp!.. He shoots!....
Arsenal 1, Bergkamp 33'
Everyone just looked at me.
Years later, when I took an interest in football, the players, the rules etc, the ability to predict the game wore off. Now, I'm shit at it.
>>17377102
Is that a shopped picture? Because Nick Cage looks real good..
The role play is strong in this one
>>17377102
>Can you do something weird that only you can do?
Dream!
this is a thread for general sex magick discussion.
questions or stories would be cool.
Ive also been practicing for 9 years so i might be able to answer some of your questions.
id also like to hear from anyone else who has been doing it for a while and how it has effected there life.
>>17361774
My specialty is the sausage wand.
This isn't some sick satanic shit is it? I'm a Christian and I saw this and thought "oh sweet, awesome shit to please my wife with".
>>17361774
damn...
what do you think her butt smell like
Didn't see any threads about this so I thought I'd start one.
Post creepy, obscure/old or just weird websites.
404pagefound.com is a good place to look.
http://sentimentalcorp.org/
http://www.magibon.com/
http://larrycarlson.com/flashmovies_freefood.htm
http://god.has.forgotten.me
http://973-eht-namuh-973.com/
http://fusionanomaly.net/nodebase.html
http://www.geoffreylillemon.com/she_hisses/
http://www.froob.org/
http://wwwwwwwww.jodi.org/
http://www.fat-pie.com/milkman.htm
http://www.mortis.com.br/
http://obsidiansnow.net/
http://www.cavernsofblood.com/cobtips.html
http://www.computerpowertest.com/
http://www.staggeringbeauty.com/
http://grandpanoclothes.com/
http://www.grotesque.com/
What's your irrational fear /x/? What just triggers your NOPE sensors?
>cockroaches
>darkness
>horses
Mummies
>>17366235
>Horses
I thought I was the only one. The fucking noises they make when they're scared or hurt, freaks the fuck out of me.
Also.
>Closed doors
>Windows
Don't know why I'm freaked out by those, I just am.
>those weird, spindly-ass wall centipedes
>bugs in my room, in general
>quicksand
Isn't it eerie how there aren't any fatally dangerous animal species that can rival humans? In the age of dinosaurs. There were anacondas 30 feet long (named titanoboas). Horrific gigantic predators that ate sharks while simultaneously eating any moving thing on land (spinosaures). T-Rex's with the reputation of the deadliest dinosaur that roamed the earth. 50 foot, 4 dozen ton blood thirsty sharks.(megalodon). 40 foot long ruthless crocodiles (named sarcosuchus). Dinosaur killing machines with literal armor protection that grew 30 feet in length (ankylosaurus). And now, as humans in this day and age can go literally anywhere on Earth and not have to worry about getting eaten by animals that would have absolutely destroyed us at first contact?
Look at today's most dangerous animals. They're preschool kids compared to the homicidal things that walked the earth millions of years ago. Our dangers of today are mosquitos. And we can set up lights to zap them now. Sure there's a lion and shark attack every now and then. But they're not in critical danger of ending the human race.
My point is it all just seems too perfect. Too good to be true. There's no water animal or land animal that we truly have to watch out for. Why isn't there? What makes our timing so right? If Trex's lived today, humans would have to make them extinct to servive. Yet there's no such animal hunt. Sure we have to kill rats and coyotes to save livestock. But they aren't endangering the human race.
What if there was such an animal that some humans took care of? But for reasons unknown, the majority weren't told about. Or instead this could all add to proof of a Matrix. Or proof of God. It's all just too faultless. Too absolute. What do you think?
Our dominant role on earth certainly holds us to a higher standard, doesn't it?
It doesn't...
>>17364529
We intentionally killed them off OP
>>17364529
Dude we havent even discovered more than 10% of the Earth's species. chill.
What is the longest period of time you've stayed awake consecutively and what were the side effects of staying up this long?
2 days.
Headaches were terrible.
Also the second day i tried a combination of coffee and redbull it didn't help me to stay awoke but it accelerate my heartbumps like crazy, every time i closed my eyes i thought i was going die (pic related)
>>17362851
I stayed up 4 days straight doing a uni assignment at the last minute. Took dexies for the first 2 days. Right at the end I experienced fairly vivid hallucinations such as shadow figures in peripheral vision, a snake crawling out from under my keyboard and constant vision like life was running at 5fps.
After submitting the assignment at uni I laid down in the library on a couch and slept for 5 hours until they kicked me out.
>>17362851
135 hours on a meth binge. auditory and visual hallucinations CONSTANTLY
Post your experience with the paranormal.
Fresh cap from the other thread.
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Happy Valentine's Day!
wtf. is this for real?
Old thread died, here's a new one. Topics to discuss include:
Dreams and their interpretation
Nightmares and generally creepy dreams
Lucid dreaming
Precognitive dreams
Sleep paralysis
Hypnagogia
Sleep walking and talking
Exploding Head Syndrome and other audio hallucinations before or after sleep
I had this dream a while ago around September of last year
I was downstairs in my basement sitting on the recliner watching a movie on the big TV we have down there. It was some futuristic movie where the plot was, and I remember hearing this in my head exactly, "what if the aliens were roll reversal-ed and the simians were the creators"
So I'm sitting there in the recliner watching this movie, and there's this seemingly female blue eyed alien with really pale blue-grey skin. she was saying something and seemed to be crying. there was what seemed to be an entirely white human mannequin (like those used in anatomy class) off to the side with part of it's brain exposed, the brain was colored pink.
I got really fixated on this female alien, specifically the eyes. I fell into some kind of trance state. Then comes the visions. Looking at that alien in the movie apparently caused some Vietnam Vet tier flashback. I started wincing in pain and grabbed my head. All the light in the room went off, including the TV. Off to my right I saw a large shadowed figure. In my mind I knew what it was. It was like I had seen it before. It just sort of buzzed into existence right there like a graphical error on an old CRT tv. I remember thinking something along the lines of "It must be time" I reached out my hand towards it.
Then suddenly a face flashes through my mind. It replaces everything. The TV, the chair, the shadow, the whole basement was gone. All I could see is this face obscured by blackness. Huge dark oblong eyes but with what seemed to be points on either end. It had really dark grayish blue skin. I remember the feeling of fear was tremendous. I don't think I've ever felt so afraid in my life.
Then I woke up in my bed. only this time I wasn't shitting my pants like you usually do when you wake up from a nightmare. My heart rate was barely elevated despite having that terrifying dream.
>>17344514
My dreams (that i remember) are usually bordering nightmarish but i don't feel truly uncomfortable
For example i am usually going really fast as if i'm running from something or trying to get somewhere but i simply run without any direction or like in a maze or something.
yesterday I dreamt I was being chased by some mermaids
I managed to get to a beach and started running alongside it
one of the mermaids was still following me and at one point made a creepy demonic face when her head rose above the water
I read that dreaming about mermaids is not good
fug
Hey /x/, I recently rewatched pic related and it sparked my interest: does wearing a blessed cross do anything besides make the person feel good or does it actually do anything? Likewise, are there any kind of objects, tattoos, other that are supposed to ward off demons or do some kind of supernatural stuff?
I just realized I worded that a little funny, but you guys get the idea.
>besides make the person feel good
that IS how it works.
>do some kind of supernatural stuff?
yes there's tons, you really need to be more specific.
>>17373568
Okay except I know so little I don't even know what kinds of questions to ask. Are there books or websites you could point out that are generally considered to have solid information? Otherwise just summarize the supernatural stuff you know about and I might be able to take that stuff and look it up myself.
ITT books all /x/philes should read
i support this thread
Hello dwellers of /x/, my name is Ryan Grey and I am starting a Kik based clan for anyone interested in the paranormal. We will have rules and ranks, but also be laid back and chill. This clan is called Grey Wing. Reply with your Kik to join. Keep in mind at the time of making this post we have zero members, besides myself.
Oops forgot to mention I'm a girl.
>>17371600
Name it something cryptic, grey wind is fucking stupid
>>17371600
sounds like some neckbea
>>17371610
yeah ill join
recent 300 post plus thread on topic: >>17317901
I'm hoping that divebro comes back so we have more OC stories.
>>17342960
What kind of habitat requirements would allow a kaiju-size sea monster to exist, let alone thrive?
Assuming they'd be able to withstand intense pressures, would they be able to survive on anything but a more populous collection of giant prey species? Could they survive on large amounts of smaller fish? How populous is the deep, anyway?
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>>17363508
Was there something I missed having nothing to do with them anymore?
Where da readers at
>>17373490
Wow you can observe things! Shut the fuck up.