StyxHexenhammer666 / Tarl Warwick - Oddball Occultist Neckbeard (who can make some interesting content)

This shows a retweet Liz did, but it is now deleted. The post was on December 11th before Styx left the Netherlands.

"Fellas, if you're obsessed with appearing dominant and alpha, you're not dominant or alpha. You'll just become domineering while looking fragile and weak. And nobody likes an unstable tyrant."

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Interesting that she chose to remove that retweet now that he left on December 13th.
 
Since we are still seeking what the root cause of the problem is, here is a rare bit of self reflection from Liz back in Oct. 2nd.
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Im a virgo, never critique my daughter though. Evendo I have gotten comments of others that I am too critiquing. Which always puts me of guard because I never intend to put anyone down.

I honestly don't know how anyone can be too critical of a 1 year old girl as she won't understand a word you are saying. But I am glad she curbed that tendency.

I wonder how her critical nature affected their marriage, or if that had anything to do with current circumstances.
 
Given numerous groupies have attested to him having no mates and being afraid to leave the house, I highly doubt he's been up to anything in real life, be it sex, drugs or rock n stol.

What's very likely is that Liz got tired of being married to a terminally online, work shy know-it-all.

I have a soft spot for Styx though. He's one of life's eccentrics. I hope he can get back to summoning demons and having unprotected sex with e-slags.
 
Apparently just this week it started to be legally grown and sold for recreational use. It amuses me how the US is actually more progressive on this issue than the EU at this point.
Hopefully it stays that way.
There's nothing more cringe than watching druggie nigger "BLAZE IT" culture take hold and be legitimized in the public consciousness, while they cough up their lunges from bong hits and claim that weed is simply their medicine, "it comes from dah 'ert, mon" and does not have any negative traits.
 
There's nothing more cringe than watching druggie nigger "BLAZE IT" culture take hold and be legitimized in the public consciousness, while they cough up their lunges from bong hits and claim that weed is simply their medicine, "it comes from dah 'ert, mon" and does not have any negative traits.
Not to get in an argument about this and derail the thread, but I suspect a lot of the annoying "dude weed lmao" culture around cannabis you're describing exists because it's illegal and so it has a "forbidden fruit" factor to it. When Canada legalized cannabis a few years ago usage rates among youth actually declined, a trend that was also associated with an increase in usage among seniors and middle-aged people. In other words, when it's something your parents are doing it stops being cool.
 
Not to get in an argument about this and derail the thread, but I suspect a lot of the annoying "dude weed lmao" culture around cannabis you're describing exists because it's illegal and so it has a "forbidden fruit" factor to it. When Canada legalized cannabis a few years ago usage rates among youth actually declined, a trend that was also associated with an increase in usage among seniors and middle-aged people. In other words, when it's something your parents are doing it stops being cool.
When my state legalized personal use, the only people that started smoking again were those that, for years, did not because it was illegal and getting busted would fuck up their careers. Everyone I knew who used to smoke and had some dipshit job that they couldn't care less about, they all stopped smoking and claimed they were "over it." It was quite funny. Lawyers, doctors, CPAs and so forth that I knew began getting medical cards and buying weed to smoke on the weekends or procuring seeds to grow their own. Acquaintances who worked at grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants, they all stopped smoking weed. And I don't mean like they had stopped around that time, a few months prior or after. They literally quit the week it became legal.

I have a soft spot for Styx though. He's one of life's eccentrics. I hope he can get back to summoning demons and having unprotected sex with e-slags.
I hate his occult shit. It's retarded as fuck. His bit on homeopathy was nauseating and reminds me of when I had some retarded leftoid that I knew try to sell me that "placebos are effective medicine because they have a positive effect." I tried to explain how medicications aren't based on patient self-reported outcomes, but on how efficacious the meds are at producing clinically observable results, and this retard kept saying that placebos are efficacious because people report positive outcomes. Asides from that, I find that Styx is a mostly harmless dipshit that can laugh at himself and the world around him, sometimes offer interesting takes and generally stays in his lane and hasn't gotten an obnoxiously outsized sense of self-worth. Yet.

Live stream now Over. Clank. Clank.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=modOysiphcQ

Q: "Congrats! When are you back in NL to see the family?"
A: "I am not going to say anything about my family life at this time."

Q: "I don't want to pry, but where is your wedding ring?"
A: "I an not going to answer any personal questions at this time."

The two Q&As I listed above is the only thing of interest in the stream. And he is clearly testing and setting up streaming for US life.
This proved that there is, indeed, trouble brewing. If things were fine, he would have said so because it's no big deal and/or he is proud of how well his relationship is going. If things are fucked, he will say he doesn't want to talk about it because of embarrassment, anger, etc.
 
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His bit on homeopathy was nauseating and reminds me of when I had some retarded leftoid that I knew try to sell me that "placebos are effective medicine because they have a positive effect." I tried to explain how medicications aren't based on patient self-reported outcomes, but on how efficacious the meds are at producing clinically observable results, and this retard kept saying that placebos are efficacious because people report positive outcomes.
My understanding is that "the placebo effect" is more than just self-reported positive outcomes. Skeptics, critics & scientists have all had to admit that the effect is measurable and real. Doctors sometimes even prescribe placebos. It has been measured that the placebo effect still works even if you tell the person you are giving them a placebo.

I don't know exactly how the placebo effect works. But I wouldn't be surprised if reduction in stress has a lot to do with it. Stress causes real measurable nutritional depletions, and negative health results.

Personally I think the biggest bang per buck health wise is paying attention to proper nutrition.
 
I hate his occult shit. It's retarded as fuck. His bit on homeopathy was nauseating and reminds me of when I had some retarded leftoid that I knew try to sell me that "placebos are effective medicine because they have a positive effect." I tried to explain how medicications aren't based on patient self-reported outcomes, but on how efficacious the meds are at producing clinically observable results, and this retard kept saying that placebos are efficacious because people report positive outcomes. Asides from that, I find that Styx is a mostly harmless dipshit that can laugh at himself and the world around him, sometimes offer interesting takes and generally stays in his lane and hasn't gotten an obnoxiously outsized sense of self-worth. Yet.

It's his Fox News broadcasts that I hate. "Wouldn't have happened under Trump", "Dems have shot themselves in the foot" on repeat, every day. I want nipples and necromancy.

As for his ego, it's pretty outsized. He speaks as if he's a transcendental authority on every subject he talks about despite being afraid to leave the house. He wouldn't hesitate for a moment to tell Musk how to deal with his adversaries whilst himself not being able to deal with the woman who works at the sandwich shop in Comfortsville, Vermont. Despite all this, he has buffoonish charm that I can't help but like.

A drink with him would be fun. Two would be a punishment.
 
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My understanding is that "the placebo effect" is more than just self-reported positive outcomes. Skeptics, critics & scientists have all had to admit that the effect is measurable and real. Doctors sometimes even prescribe placebos. It has been measured that the placebo effect still works even if you tell the person you are giving them a placebo.

I don't know exactly how the placebo effect works. But I wouldn't be surprised if reduction in stress has a lot to do with it. Stress causes real measurable nutritional depletions, and negative health results.

Personally I think the biggest bang per buck health wise is paying attention to proper nutrition.
There is a misunderstanding about the placebo effect. Placebos don't work. Period. The proof is that the placebo could be literally anything and still be similarly "efficacious" in outcomes. Warfarin, for example, is not like that. Warfarin will have clinically reliable and reproducible symptomatic results in a wide range of patients. People confuse patient outcomes as being the metric rather than reliable physiological responses. Reiki is a good example. It can provide positive results for patient well being, sure, but it does not do what it claims to do and could probably be just as easily replaced by a massage that someone claims is reiki.

Placebo effect is nothing more than self-manifestation, which is a very real phenomenon. Studies about the "power of prayer" for recovery is an example. It's not prayer, specifically, and has nothing to do with any specific religion, it's entirely due to obtaining and maintaining a positive outlook and continuously working towards a positive outcome. Patients with chronic depression have notably less efficacious outcomes for chemotherapy, for example. Some people can make themselves feel more ill and actually result in minor clinical findings, but it's never significant symptoms. You may be able to will yourself into a general malaise, but you can't will yourself to get cancer. A good example is pain. Many patients seeking pain pills will claim to be in immense pain, sometimes even convincing themselves that they truly are, but when you look at their blood pressure and other clinical findings, they are perfectly normal. People can fake and convince themselves of a lot of things, but many physiological responses cannot be faked or willed into happening.

It's his Fox News broadcasts that I hate. "Wouldn't have happened under Trump", "Dems have shot themselves in the foot" on repeat, every day. I want nipples and necromancy.

As for his ego, it's pretty outsized. He speaks as if he's a transcendental authority on every subject he talks about despite being afraid to leave the house. He wouldn't hesitate for a moment to tell Musk how to deal with his adversaries whilst himself not being able to deal with the woman who works at the sandwich shop in Comfortsville, Vermont. Despite all this, he has buffoonish charm that I can't help but like.

A drink with him would be fun. Two would be a punishment.
What I meant by not having an outsized sense of his self is that he will admit the limitations of his understanding and not opine on issues he feels he insufficiently understands. He still says and spouts off stupid shit he doesn't really grasp on subjects he has a false sense of confidence in, but I feel like it's not as bad as other commentators that will wade into any and every subject as if they are wizened scholar.
 
@ThisHill2DieOn It looks like we both pretty much agree on the same set of facts. We just define "works" differently. We both expect the same set of outcomes for various ailments. And we would probably make similar decisions when it comes to health.

Yes, I would rather get a massage over other similar woo as it feels good and isn't a horrible way to destress. And masseuse are more honest as to what it does for you. It just feels good.

Instead of taking a placebo, I might opt to make one small change in lifestyle or diet that is proven to be heathy for me, and hope that the act of making a change may also provide the minor "placebo" benefits too. For instance replacing sugary sodas with sparkling mineral water.
 
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There is a misunderstanding about the placebo effect. Placebos don't work. Period. The proof is that the placebo could be literally anything and still be similarly "efficacious" in outcomes.
You're being autistic and splitting hairs. If bitter tea works, it works. Placebo cured my chronic heartburn while over the counter "efficacious" medicine only treated it with unwanted side effects.

I :feels: Placebos.
 
@RollerGator As far as taking "this freak seriously" goes. People followed him for topics such as Free Speech, Libertarianism, Alt-Tech promotion.

He never set himself up as some health advocate, or moral guru. His occultist videos were clearly labeled so most people just ignored them. He is OK with people disagreeing with him. He doesn't actively push his occultist ideas on his audience. He admits that his ideas are seen as weird. Kind of like how people are more likely to accept the obese guy who acknowledges that he is obese and doesn't encourage everyone to be obese too.

Any of Styx's negative attributes were not born out by the audience. Just by the women he was fucking and married.
 
I can't speak for anyone else but I found him amusing a few years ago because there aren't that many shirtless weirdos who make early 00s style vlogs about occultism (even though he barely understands half of what he's talking about). Going all in on politics made him boring because it diluted what made him unique as a youtuber and he started sucking himself off about how "accurate" his poll readings were. I never thought he was some enlightened guru or anything, just a silly gopher looking fuck making videos on off-kilter subjects.
 
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