Anonymous ID: 20b44a May 12, 2018, 9:02 a.m. No.1384161   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1380781 (prev)

 

>"Speech is essentially a compression algorithm, and a lousy one at that."

 

Slightly unrelated here.

 

Holy shit. I've been saying this for a while now as I've been trying to explain the power of words and language.

 

Basically, language is trying to fit an infinite idea into a finite container. It allows us to easily communicate, but at the cost of truncating the pure idea that we're actually trying to communicate. Additionally, it's warped by our experiences as well. Anons, I want to express this very clearly: there is a reason =everything= is said or written in the way that it has. Every word uttered, typed, written, expressed, etc, contains in it not only the obvious message meant to be transmitted, but also the intent behind it.

 

A "Hello" fueled by malicious thought, even spoken nicely can have a negative effect on the listener.

 

William S. Burroughs knew this (and Burroughs was 100% part of the Cabal, imo). He said "Language is a virus from outer space" because language operates like a virus.

 

think about it this way: Language are vessels for meaning. We say the things we do and we do the things we do for a reason. And we say them and we do them in certain ways for a reason. It doesn't exist spontaneously without purpose. The entire point of communication is to somehow transmit an idea from one thing to another.

 

When language gets communicated, it doesn't continue to exist in its present form, nor does the recipient go unchanged. Whether they know it or not consciously, the insertion of a foreign idea changes how one perceives the world.

Not in the way that it brainwashes them by any means. No, it's like adding another piece of code to a program, Red. The program may largely the same, but the output is different and perhaps in the smallest, most unrecognizable way.

 

Now think about how a virus works. A virus isn't just a thing. It's a vector.

 

Viruses, like language, inject foreign information into another entity.

 

For a virus, it's DNA/RNA.

 

Even if you survive a virus and remain largely unscathed and even immune afterward, you are still changed by the virus.

 

Now think about how many times during the day that you are "injected" with "foreign information".

How many times has the virus of language pricked you throughout the day?

 

And how it could have changed you in even the smallest ways. Without you noticing.

 

Language is the basis of all "spells" too, for a reason: because they carry intent and power in it.

 

Just some thoughts, anon. Be aware of every bit of information that's around you: the music, the shows, the movies. Pay attention to what's being said: the lyrics, the quotes.

 

They've 100% been putting spells in our media to affect us.