Hi I'm JJ
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Hey all,
My name is JJ (not my real name, obviously), I like spirituality, NLP, PUA, I read some "red pill" stuff (from the Internet, that loose collection of blogs known as the Manosphere), I like Reichian therapy
I study Computer Science, I'm a fan of Stephen Jourdain (the enlightened French dude who woke up at 16), um, yeah
I feel like there's a lot to say, so I'm just not going to say anything, but,
Cheers!
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I do not expect any less than your posts to be "Dyno-Mite!!!"
If you need any books by Crowley in pdf format I've got almost all of them.
If you needed any cannabis, please purchase your prescription from a qualified dreaded hippieman.
If you need any communion with our Lady Nuit of the Stars, just talk to her, she is all around.
Wine and strange drugs are your friends, but so is Apophis and her sacred night of apocalyptic natural fury.
And Welcome!
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@ThelemicMage said
"I do not expect any less than your posts to be "Dyno-Mite!!!"
If you need any books by Crowley in pdf format I've got almost all of them.
"Reminds of when TSR (the original creators of Dungeons & Dragons) went bankrupt. In Dragon Magazine (a monthly that catered to D&D players with all sorts of goodies) ran a serial comic strip (I forget off hand specifically the name of it) and in this one strip it had the four main characters sitting around the game table and one was talking, "It's a shame TSR is going bankrupt. What will life be without new content and stuff. I mean I don't understand it. How can they be going broke. Everyone I know owns all the core rule books and I've got (names off like a dozen supplemental publications)."
"Yeah, me too" says another character.
The first character speaks again, "It took me so long to download and print them. What a shame."
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I suppose I look at it like, if one is interested in bettering themselves and wishes to take a look at one of AC's, or another author's books, especially one of free publication, it's a good idea.
If they like it enough or think they can really benefit from owning a copy, they will buy one.
It's always nice to have a book in print, isn't it. Even old books smell like good times. I bet thousands of year old books smell good. Like a healthy blast of dmt from a glassware pipe. That's what it's always smelled like to me though. Like a graveyard of old books of living language.
Hail Eris!
All Hail Discordia!!