>there are people who genuinely believe that posting a frog meme will cause chaos all over the world
>>17707944
Sad, isn't it?
>>17707944
Frogposting could be a type of prayer, or guided meditation with visual aid. Most people on the planet believe that
thoughts and intentions have some effect on reality.
Quantum physics has validated that belief for some by showing that, in some instances, mere observation of an event can change its outcome.
So, the underlying mechanism of the belief is not that strange - but the particular belief is definitely
unusual.
>>17709927
>Quantum physics has validated that belief for some by showing that, in some instances, mere observation of an event can change its outcome.
lol no, youre a fucking idiot
>>17707944
>le reddit reptile
>le tumblr toad
>le ninegag newt
>le Facebook frog
>le imgur iguana
>le twitter tadpole
Hah where'd you find this one anon?
>>17707944
Speedforce pepe ftw
>>17707944
But it clearly does.
>>17707944
>there are people who genuinely believe
That's how magic works.
>>17707944
And those people are 9Gag-tier tards. Epic maymay magic is literally the exact same thing as what this shitty book talks about. This cancer can't leave the Internet fast enough.
>>17711177
Actually, meme magic is real and you either know it and are shilling, or you're a pink knight.
>>17707944
>2016
>not being a supreme meme mage
>thinking your shitty non existent and baseless magics have any power.
>not using magics that have been around for thousands of years in different forms.
Do you niggers even ritual?
>>17711199
pretty much this.
>>17711205
Looks like the red Jarvis from Ultron. Is that by design?
>>17707944
>underestimating the power of collective mental focus
>>17711023
Very great rebuttal. I bet you're head of the debate team
>>17707944
>he doesn't see anything magical about a cabal of hermit autists shaping political discourse from the shadows
>>17711187
I think /x/ is like 75% skeptic shills who needs to criticize other people's belief in order to feel good about themselves.