Now is the same as it was then
Then is now, and now wills what will be, then what is willed is now, and what was willed is now, and all becomes will at one.
All that lay between is growth or decay
Progression and regression perpetuate
Amounting to scale, sight, scope, perspective
For what is one if not whole, and what is space but if not a fragmentation.
It is, of course, one.
The conscious wills through time
that those who advance it
further the material G, to show its majesty
that power did not belong to them
but to the perfected whole laying in wait at the end,
it is the power of a unified world, a one mind
reaching back to draw itself forward
It is the unstoppable force because it is willed by the all
The all with the force of the all
Being its invisible hand throughout history
To lend itself a hand.
So to avoid monstrosities, you keep at peace, and do not invite monstrosities
Because only a monstrosity can set a monstrosity right.
And those in reins move to unity for all, or they stray into the wild where wild things lay
There is only one place they as a single unit belong
and it in the place of an udder
to feed outside itself, to hunger in place of another
to starve as you eat, while your neighbour is frail
This is the essential hell.
>>17055983
http://journal.sjdm.org/15/15923a/jdm15923a.pdf
>>17055988
In deference you stink of offal. In ignorance you drown in eternal bliss, knowing you are tortured. I tell this because you are not able to read.
fuck it all /x/
i come back to 4chan after 6 and a half GOD DAMN YEARS! i come to /b/ and its all traps and shit, i go to /mu/ and its a hipster contest of who listens to the most undergound music. I COME TO GOD DAMN MOTHER FUCKING /x/ EXPECTING SOME DAMN CREEPYPASTAS AND DISAPEARANCES AND LEGIT MAKES YOU THINK CONSPIRACY AND WHAT DO I FUCKING GET? i get god DAMN "who /hypnotized by government/ here guys?" "TAROT READING! THREAD GET IN HERE!"
"IM AN ALIEN AMA!!!"
"what happened to elisa lam? i know its been a long fucking time but still its pretty important to know what happened to a damn schizo gook"
but the worst part of all are the fucking idiots posting "im a demigod tarot reader, post ITT to get your future read to you!" and if you fucking DARE to imply someone is roleplaying EVERYONE gets pissed at you for crumbling their little game and not playing along. FUCK /x/ FUCK ALL OF YOU. where the FUCK do i get spooky shit now? oh ill just go to the damn creepypasta wiki site which is shit but 10 times better than what /x/ has become.
>inb4 OP i put a curse on you xD
>inb4 OP your fate is sealed lololol xDDDD!!!11!
>inb4 OP im an alien and i will rectal probe you
>>17055898
He mad. He got dem tremblin' willies.
>>17055898
I love you.
Here's an image to post in all those shit tier succubus and tulpa threads.
>>17055898
you are far worse than anyone on this board. just go away. high school tier.
This happened to the sun during a moring in russia.
What the fuck is it?
>>17055876
Hyperpenis.
mom's spaghetti
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3107379/Striking-animations-reveal-sky-look-like-galaxies-nebulae-black-holes-closer-Earth.html
Fucking idiot
Humanity has been on the edge of extinction for two millenia. Ignorant of so much, and dependent on so few. The Guardians grow restless. Their time, once again, near. Whether by fate or misfortune, my family has crossed their path, and they didn't take kindly to it.
>>17055855
>On the edge of extinction
>2000 years
What even
The universe is a yawning chasm, filled with emptiness and the puerile meanderings of sentience. Why should you deserve special consideration?
>>17055855
I thought I was on paranormal, not /roleplay/?
Anyone had experience with the grifter?? Where can i watch it
>>17055748
You really shouldn't even try, anon. The Grifter will ruin your life. God knows it ruined mine.
>>17055753
Please anon, do it
My life is already ruined so just do it, send me the link
So we have black people as masonic police force now?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3070223/Masonic-Fraternal-Police-Department-officers-arrested-LA-fake-badges-uniforms-PATROL-CARS-seized.html
> We wuz Kinights Templar and shieet!
>>17055228
I mean if people are willing to believe in a Jewish Illuminati, they might as well believe in a black one.
>>17055228
I'd say this belongs at /pol/
I played a game with friends where you buy small presents on a certain budget, pack them up and do stuff with a dice, eventually you get random presents. I felt super drawn to one specific package and got it: It had this tiny Buddha statue. In the end we revealed who bought what, and appearantly NO ONE brought in the statue. We were pretty much all baffled and confused as to where it came from and we still don't know. So either one of us is lying (which I highly doubt, I know them very well) or the universe wants me to have it. So /x/, what do you feel when looking at it? Where the fuck did it come from? Took the picture on the way back home.
insert buddha in rectum. post pics.
i think the better question is what do YOU feel when you look at it? does it make you calm/comforted or does it make you uneasy? a picture is one thing, but you're physically there with the object. it would make more sense to gauge your own experience with it.
>>17054777
Ouch
>>17054781
Good question. I actually feel very drawn to it. It's always in my jacket and when I'm travelling I have it in my hand. It's very comforting. This morning I didn't feel it in my pocket and I panicked a little, but then I found it fortunately. I just made the picture of him zen in the bus.
Its dangerous to make a sigil? What kind of magic is it? Its this simple to make one?
A sigil is a visual representation of a Mathmatical Magical Square.
A Magical Square is basically a Universal Translator.
You use Math to communicate instead of Language.
A Sigil represents a Name of a Entity. But its drawn from a Magical Square.
What you are trying to do is contact one of the Igigi or the Anunna gods.
Sometimes jews call these the Fallen or demons but the are Sumerian.
Example, Nergal or Pazuzu, two very well known Demons are names for Sumerian Igigi or Anunnaki.
>>17054485
No, it's not dangerous, the sigil will only affect YOU at a psychological level. The concept is designed to be viral in order to boost the meaning of the sigil through people attention.
>>17054528
(same guy)
- So don't make a difficult sigil like that if you're planning to use it on other people.
1/6
The Boogeyman is a horror staple, possibly because of the character's unnatural ability to feel so *real.* His origins seem to predate the written word, and is seen consistently across many cultures and in folklore. But what exactly makes him so frightening? Even to grown adults?
Stephen King's short story "The Boogeyman" provides part of the answer. The protagonist, Lester Billings, is rather unlikable. Throughout the course of the story, many readers feel a growing sense of distaste at his thoughts and actions. Still yet, the implications of parenthood are what make this story frightening:
| 'I can't go to a priest because I'm not a Catholic. I can't go to a lawyer because I haven't done
| anything to consult a lawyer about. All I did was kill my kids. One at a time. Killed them all.'
|
| Dr Harper turned on the tape recorder.
|
| Billings lay straight as a yardstick on the couch, not giving it an inch of himself. His feet protruded
| stiffly over the end. Picture of a man enduring necessary humiliation. His hands were folded corpselike
| on his chest. His face was carefully set. He looked at the plain white composition ceiling as if seeing
| scenes and pictures played out there.
|
| 'Do you mean you actually killed them, or–'
|
| 'No.' Impatient flick of the hand. 'But I was responsible. Denny in 1967. Shirl in
| 1971. And Andy this year. I want to tell you about it.'
>>17054405
2/6
Even from the first few sentences, something feels off. We come to learn that Mr. Billing's children died under unnatural circumstances. We note his growing paranoia of closets, and King's nightmarish description builds up this awful sense of dread about the whole thing. In particular, this story is the bridge between a child's fear of the unknown, and our own fears as adults. It is an adult's nightmare to see their children die. Furthermore, when we remember our own childhood, we tap into the unhinged fear that kept us in a cold sweat under our blankets. For a parent to see their child's fear, allows the parent to feel it too. In King's story, the character of the boogeyman is as effective as ever.
| 'Anyway, he died the summer after Shirl was born. I put him to bed that night and he started to cry
| right off. I heard what he said that time. He pointed right at the closet when he said it. "
| Boogeyman," the kid says. "Boogeyman, Daddy."
|
| 'I turned off the light and went into our room and asked Rita why she wanted to teach the kid a word
| like that. I was tempted to slap her around a little, but I didn't. She said she never taught him to say
| that. I called her a goddamn liar.
>>17054406
3/6
It's important to note the uncanny commonality between the descriptions and emotions of the character. In almost all appearances the boogeyman makes in folklore or creative work, he is always frightening. His appearance is usually ambiguous, even suggesting that he can transform to what scares the child the most. Other characters, while not named the boogeyman, share common traits. One popular African folk-tale, "Wiley and the Hairy Man," features a creature fitting most of the expected boogeyman abilities. The hairy man is a demonic entity, which can transform into any creature imaginable. He mostly resides in bogs and forests, and is documented to steal children away in a canvas sack. Frightening stuff. Especially if you're walking in the forest at night.
Of course, it would be a missed opportunity not to mention the viral "Slenderman" character. To briefly look into the entity, let's check out an excerpt from this short story:
| As she walked by the front door, she decided that a quick glance out of the peep hole would help calm
| her restless mind. The chill worsened with each step she took towards the door and further away from the
| safety and warmth of her blankets. She pressed her empty hand against the cold, metal door and took a deep
| breath before leading her eye to the peep hole.
|
| At first, she could only see an inky blackness and somehow seemed to swirl in itself. When she
| blinked in surprise, the void melted away. She wished it hadn’t. In it’s place, there stood what she
| could only guess was once a man. The limbs were long and inhumanly awkward, with bulky joints
| branching off into several arms, not unlike the branches of a tree. The creature was drapped in a
| black suit, somehow manking the thing more nightmarish to her. The icing on the proverbial cake,
| however, was what passed as the hellish thing’s face. It was as though her mind blurred the ghastly
| visage to spare itself further shock and horror.
>>17054408
4/6
Human-like. That's the key here. It's why many are afraid of dolls, mannequins, and creatures similar to this description. Things that are almost human, but not. The uncanny valley. If something vaguely resembles a person, it creates a hot-spot for frightening things. Let's create a scenario: you're walking down the road, heading home after a long day at your full-time job. The winter mist hazes up the street a couple dozen yards ahead. You see something moving about in it, something with arms and legs, but it's been disfigured. You can make out tendrils, long barbed hairs jutting out from its back. For now it's only silhouette, but you wouldn't want to get closer, would you?
While the description is fairly anti-septic, you can see how easily we are afraid of things almost like us. Take a normal person, remove the face, give it appendages foreign to ourselves, and you're on the right track. Now, we also don't want to forget the power of main characters, especially in fiction. A monster is only as scary as the characters are relatable to the reader. Back to our earlier point, the boogeyman has power over adults through our relationship with our children, even if it's for differing reasons. The humanoid trope is used effectively in the Resident Evil series, especially in the transformation scenes. When William Birkin injects himself with the "G-virus," he transforms into a hideous creature reminiscent of Lovecraft and H. R. Geiger:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV1utjVPw2E
To think that such an awful thing was human only minutes ago, makes the experience disturbing, despite the PlayStation 2 graphics. Metamorphosis and mutation seem to also be key factors in what gives us fear. To drive this point further, we can look at the opening to Nicole Cushing's short story "The Orchard of Hanging Trees."
Ive become nocturnal. I fall asleep at 6am and wake up at 6pm. It gets dark around 4pm too. how would you fix youre sleep schedule
I don't know, I wake up at 1am our 3am every day with nothing to do. I don't care enough to do anything. But I can't sleep.
I'll bite OP.
If you drink: stop drinking. In a few days it will correct itself.
If you don't drink: start drinking so you can blackout at the time you would like to fall asleep. After you have fixed your sleep cycle, stop drinking.
>>17054070
That sounds like the opposite of a problem
Can a human mind comprehend any and all physical "information" that any other civilization can comprehend and discover in the entirety of spacetime?
Sorry if that sounds confusing. For example a cat can't comprehend the idea of what a fridge is. And it would be impossible to try to explain it to the cat. But because of conscience we can obviously understand what a fridge is. But are there higher levels of intelligence that limits what we can discover?
Mr. Ray Kurzweil says that after the singularity we will be able to increase are intelligence a million times over. He then says using this intelligence we will be able to create new paradigms in the same way we created Science and Arts after we attained the ability of language.
I understand the fallacy in asking for an example of an incomprehensible paradigm but I mean other than arts and sciences what other things could the universe possibly allow us to experience?
That you have been inside the fridge this whole time.
>>17054056
In terms of the human experience, I don't believe anyone will be able to answer that.
In terms of scientific observation with improved technology, the list is enormous. Finding a way to actually explain the concepts in quantum mechanics for example. We know light can be both a particle and a wave but we have no idea why.
Once you start hitting that level of physics there are so, so many things that are "this is what it does. don't ask why, we don't know."
>>17054056
Any? Yes.
All? Probably not.
It's as I posted xhsdflkjasd;flkjaef;lk and proclaimed it to be some sort of mathematical proof of time travel. Fellow anons would call me a shitposter and not understand it.
What can you tell me about Dolce Base?
It's sweet.
>>17053042
It's real but it's filled with shapeshifters, not "aliens." Phil Schneider figured this out and they killed him before he could release the info. Shapeshifters smell terrible and they eat human waste. They're almost everywhere but here in the land of the free the government is trying to be accommodating and give them homes.
>>17053118
Literally
it is time /x/
Durr durr OP wants something to rail about on Dec. 14th Durr durrr
Fuck off OP
Why 12/13?
I love this
The anual end of the world
Is happening Guys!
What are some /x/core bands?
Hardmode: no tinfoil hat/political conspiracy bands
>>17052504
This song always give my bones a spook
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yda38oRlEfM
>>17052504
Megadeth
What's under the Denver airport?
>>17052377
yo momma lol
get rekd