ate you a chrostiam?
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ate you a chrostiam?
elezark you posted but didnt vote. i want to know your religione
I can't vote becauze I'm a very very liberal Hindu, which leaves me open to Christianity. I've attended mass, but never taken communion (obv). When I lived in California, I used to regularly go to an Episcopalian chur h with my friends fzmily
i understand that and am not thinking "woah you even believe in BLUE ELEPHANTS and 8 armed goddesses!!?" like lina goldberg may be, based on their retarded anti-pagan rants. hinduism is a reflection and creation of south asian people's way of existence over the past thousands of years. It's very much a racial religion, and worthy of appreciation on multiple levels, in the way that you look back at yourself and ask "how am i looking at this situation now?"
i find the northern european mythological pantheon interesting at the moment as a way of looking on europeans and testing the value of this approach.
btw im a 100% korean buddhist religiously
Why did u exclude Christian orthodoxy? Maybe because you're understanding of Christianity comes from black metal musicians
And btw I haven't been to church since I was a child and that was maybe 3 times total for Easter
wot?
Just found out the glass on my phones camera is smashed
unironically: u don no me
you seem to see real life only through the lens of the internet.
wait do you actually own that shit? lol
The coming is the best part of myfarog and the 6 books at the top aren't apart of the game
christ lonny you really are whacked aren't you.
I like Terry Davis but I don't own 20 of his fucking books
I don't hate varg lolol, I just disagree with a lot of his views. His approach to permaculter is pretty awesome and his dungeon synth music is fun and corny
don't know. never looked, wouldn't buy them
I don't care where you got them, I care that you wanted them. yeah the guy's weird and it's fun cosplay as a devotee, but you have fucking 20 of his books, not scans of his books, 20 physical copies in your house right now.
It might be more than 20, I didn't count, but I'm p sure it's at least 20. and that's just the ones in the picture
this is my sacred text and when I want to read it I google it like a normal person
https://www.sacred-texts.com/eso/pridisc.htm
All the ones on the right stacked up are quick references included in the main myfarog tome and some are game expansions.
why are you telling me you play dnd like it's helping matters
owning varg books is for the true n words- neckbeards
shutup u psycho autist. get away from me
linas sperging. see you on page 7. sigh
whT argument? do you rvrn know what "argument" means in academic debate?
A serious young man found the conflicts of mid 20th Century America confusing.
He went to many people seeking a way of resolving within himself the discords
that troubled him, but he remained troubled.
One night in a coffee house, a
self-ordained Zen Master said to him, "go to the dilapidated mansion you will
find at this address which I have written down for you. Do not speak to those
who live there; you must remain silent until the moon rises tomorrow night. Go
to the large room on the right of the main hallway, sit in the lotus position
on top of the rubble in the northeast corner, face the corner, and meditate."
He did just as the Zen Master instructed. His meditation was
frequently interrupted by worries. He worried whether or not the resr of the
plumbing fixtures would fall from the second floor bathroom to join the pipes
and other trash he was sitting on. He worried how would he know when the moon
rose on the next night. He worried about what the people who walked through
the room said about him.
His worrying and meditation were disturbed when, as
if in a test of his faith, ordure fell from the second floor onto him. At that
time two people walked into the room. The first asked the second who the man
was sitting there was. The second replied "Some say he is a holy man. Others
say he is a shithead."
Hearing this, the man was enlightened.