Free4Ever
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Whether something exists and whether they "work" are two different things, don't confuse them.But joking aside do you guys really believe in that occult shit? I mean, obviously there are pedo rings, as jeffrey epstein has proven, but there is literally 0 chance that that occult shit is real, as it would have been proven by know, if occultism/one or a few rituals would actually work, and i dont think rich ppl are schizo enough to behave like 15 year old teen girls and believe in that shit.
I don't consider psychopharmacology to "work", because in the rule it doesn't cure anything. It's not a cure, so if the bar is "medicine that cures" then it doesn't work at all. With a lower bar of efficacy, you could say it works. Or, "it works somewhat, with bad side-effects".
Same idea for the occult.
It's patently obvious that e.g. "animal sacrifice" is something people can do, have done and do - just look at the Jews and their chicken ritual for the most glaring example in the West and ME. To jump from "it's superstitious and bad" to "it has no effect on anything" is moronic. It obviously has some kind of value to people who do it, even if it's only "imaginary", e.g. it's pleasing to some particular faculty of their crooked mind. That puts it on the same level as psychopharmacology, even if you deny it having any physical effects and as such call it an advanced placebo (which is a myopic take).