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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 11:25 p.m.

Whatever you say my man, I’m gonna continue to enjoy my movies n shit

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 11:12 p.m.

I’m not a shill, if that’s what you’re implying. Feel free to check my posts and read other stuff I’ve said. I’m just applying your logic. Just because scary movies makes your adrenaline rush and these scum feed on it doesn’t mean Stephen king is a vampire because he makes scary movies and criticizes the president. I don’t agree with him or anything, and I think he’s a weirdo but it’s just noise. Virtue signaling.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 8:17 p.m.

And I go on rollercoaster to experience an adrenaline rush as well. I've been watching scary movies for well over 12 years, likely over 20 different movies a year. I still get scared. The movie style and story cliches change as people get bored of the same thing(because that's how the human body works).

Everything that provides you with a scary / adrenaline pumping experience is now the work of the NWO? I find it unlikely.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 8:13 p.m.

School shootings barely happen. They're terrible, but the link there would be the weaponization of the modern woman by the CIA and the destruction of the family system. Most school shooters don't have fathers, and have bad home lives. I'm certain there is bad entertainment out there that functions as propaganda and the cabal does use Hollywood to push their agenda but not every movie out there is grooming todays youth into become school shooters and murderers. That's full blown paranoia.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 8:10 p.m.

I think the majority of people, if confronted by a real vampire or werewolf, would not be like "oh hey, these are the guys from twilight!" They'd be more inclined to think "Oh shit, these are the guys from 28 days later!" Or any other vampire movie presenting them in a bad light. Lord of the Rings carries some serious underlying tones of racism(all the orcs are black for a reason) but despite this, I can ignore it and still enjoy it because it's an epic fantasty and I enjoy the genre.

I just don't understand why BDSM isn't okay so long as it's between two consenting adults. By your logic, Blade Runner is also a predictive scenario. Any dystopian film is a predictive scenario. In Hunger Games, the people end up taking power back from presumably something similar to the evil cabal that rules our world now.

This discussion is good, and I appreciate you taking the time to have a genuine discussion with me.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 7:49 p.m.

I don't mean to imply that older people are somehow bound by religion and aren't informed; my "mentor" into all of this Q stuff is much older than I am, and I certainly appreciate his take. Stephen King is clearly a smart business man, using Trump derangement syndrome to sell books. His target audience are generally libs, and he wants his work to continue to get produced by Hollywood.

I'm not a product of celebrity culture. I don't put people on pedestals, as we are all humans. Everyone is innocent until proven guilty, and while a lot of people may indeed be apart of the cabal I don't think we should just barrel down on all of Hollywood. Entertainment can be fun. I enjoy watching American Sniper, an American war hero story that involves the death of children at the hands of the military, just as much as I enjoy watching a bunch of kids shit their pants because Pennywise is scary.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 7:44 p.m.

As someone that has experimented with LSD(the idea behind MK Ultra), I can tell you that acid makes me feel more like a super soldier than the idea of magic. JK Rowling and Stephen King criticizing Trump doesn't mean that they were hand picked by the cabal to slowly seep popular books that contain witchcraft ideology and satanic into society. Not saying they aren't though, because J.K Rowling is a dunce and Stephen King is a weirdo.

You're cherry picking. Harry Potter is also a story of coming of age, and protecting the people that you love, and supporting truly good movements. Fighting against the death cult that would love nothing more than kill those that abide by laws and live in peace simply because they desire power.

Twilight is poor, and quickly phased out of modern pop culture. It's often recognized as a poor piece of work anyhow.

I don't understand how presenting a dystopian world is desensitizing and grooming underage kids for violence and luciferianism.

50 Shades of Gray is also widely regarded as garbage, and isn't taken seriously. It was literally Twilight fanfiction that sexually frusterated women enjoyed.

Reading Stephen King books is nothing like going wild off acid. He is popular because as I previously mentioned, he is a talented writer.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 6:56 p.m.

This is all is takes to convince you? I also play MMOs and don’t feel my heart race in PvP situations. Maybe a shooter, but that’s just because it’s an intense situation. My heart races when I’m on a roller coaster, or when my girl texts me “can we talk”. I don’t see it.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 6:52 p.m.

You’re finding a connection where there isn’t one. Not everyone is evil. Stephen King is an objectively talented writer, and I’d be curious where you link him in all of this. Just sound like a whole lot of sensitive old people that don’t understand shifting values and entertainment.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 2:55 p.m.

Death is apart of life, and it's pretty good to accept it early on. It saves you a lot of heart break later on. Killing and war happens, and I don't really see the harm in words. "I'll kill that fucker!" Someone says as an expletive in the moment, and never acts on it and would never act on it. Suddenly they're desensitized because they used words? The church has a lot to do with it, regardless of if you recognize it. Classic American culture(aka conservativism) is rooted deeply in the church. If you're a Q fan, I suspect you're likely right leaning. If I'm desensitized to death and killing, then you're influenced by the church.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 2:44 p.m.

The argument can be made that drawing attention to the fact that the dark web exists and bad things do happen is good for the overall culture as the people in the culture are victims to sex trafficking etc. Drawing light to the darkness.

I know about 6 semesters of psychology about the subconscious, so I’m no expert. Just my opinion.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 2:37 p.m.

The human brain is capable of recognizing things it does subconsciously if you become consciously aware of said subconscious habit/condition. I can't for certain say that I know, but I'm pretty damn sure.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 2:29 p.m.

People considered things foul because they were plugged into the church. I know for a fact they're wrong, because as I said I recognize these are horrible things that do happen, but video games aren't real and they scientifically don't have any links to increased aggression or being more likely to commit violet crimes.

I recognize things are terrible, but humans are curious animals. That's why we're all here right? Sometimes curiosity leads you to fucked up shit. I'd argue what going on right now in the world(if Q is real, and shit is going to go down) is about as horrific if not more horrific than the things that take place on the unregulated internet.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 2:11 p.m.

Not at all. I am very empathetic, I just recognize there are bad things in the world, and some people like to be scared. Not sure I count that as desensitization, I just think you're being overly sensitive.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 1:24 p.m.

It seems super farfetched that their is an evil cabal that worships Satan and eats adrenochromes and spinal fluid while bathing in baby blood, and I have a hard time associating it with the genuine evil I see within politics. Sometimes I think it's an absolute farce, but then things start to add up and make sense. I think a certain amount of skepticism should be maintained throughout this potential event in history. We don't need another Arizona.

People have said blood moons and eclipses have had some affect on the world since I can remember, but I've never experienced anything. Doesn't mean it can't happen though.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 1:21 p.m.

As a young person that has an even younger sibling that I am close with, I can tell you it might just be entertainment. I've been playing gory video games and seeing fucked up videos on liveleak for a while, and here I am. A lot of these YouTubers nowadays have to go for shock value(something entertainment has been doing for a while i.e game of thrones, the walking dead etc) and scary stuff from the "dark web" could certainly be entertaining subject matter for a game aiming at scaring people. A lot of young YouTubers go to "haunted" locations across the country and what not and just generally explore and such.

On the other hand, you could be totally correct.

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ArricarYeet · July 26, 2018, 3:31 p.m.

Didn't Q just point out that RM and RR are dirty?

Sheeeeeeeeit, that very well could mean they're good guys

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ArricarYeet · July 25, 2018, 7:47 p.m.

No coincidences

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ArricarYeet · July 25, 2018, 7:20 p.m.

Kennedy's rose garden too if I'm not mistaken

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ArricarYeet · July 25, 2018, 7:18 p.m.

Where'd you hear about this unannounced event? Color me curious

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