Stephanie Cianfriglia / Sapphire Crimson Claw / Yarrow Brown / the-ghost-fucker / transmascdruid / anarchoenby77 / darktwistedpussy / Druid of Endicot - Xe/xyr ghost-fucker, womb wizard, hand sanitizer sommelier, trans-boomer, violently abuses her elderly parents, has sexual fantasies about raping children

Can’t remember if this has been posted or not, but this is a wild read. It 100% sounds like her.

https://www.socialworkhelper.com/2015/09/14/gun-control-from-a-buddhist-perspective/amp/ (http://archive.is/8VJnk)
Gun Control from a Buddhist Perspective


by Stephanie Cianfriglia, BSW

It’s true. I am an avid supporter of gun control. But not for the reasons you might expect. I am liberal… to some, that means I am a mindless pawn of an evil government that wants to snatch up every last thing every “patriot” owns just because I can. I am also a social worker, and indeed, as one I have an interest in looking up the stats on what rabid gun-lust is doing to our country, and they are disheartening and disturbing. But, the real reason I support gun control is because I agree with it on a spiritual level.


Now, I am by no means a devout Buddhist. My meditation practice leaves much to be desired: I am occasionally materialistic; I have trouble sometimes with living in the now and instead dwell on the past or worry for the future; I am an anger junkie; I am sometimes very lazy; and I need to remember that dharma is not the same as telling people what to do.

I’m young, I’m learning, what can I say?

However, I have long since been a nonviolent person. Enjoyment of horror movies aside, I often have looked at the culture I live in with a feeling of mild, and sometimes not so mild, abhorrence at the ways we think. “This maniac shot 10 people, let’s give him the death penalty!” I say, “no,” and people look at me as if something were wrong with me. But that’s just how far entrenched the average American is in its pro-violence culture. When people were throwing parties about the killing of Osama BinLaden, I was sitting off to the side shaking my head going, “Ugh, all right, he’s dead, let’s move on. Even someone as evil as he was deserves better than a kongaline over his grave.”

Like many, many people, Newtown ignited a fierce fury and a call to action inside of me towards gun control. It also induced a lot of passion on the other side of the coin. I am not about taking people’s stuff away from them as I support the president and my state’s governor, Andrew Cuomo, as I support gun control. I am not saying nobody should own a gun, But I believe that of all the things we feel entitled to own, why a weapon? Why must we want weapons so badly? Why do we crave them like sugar?

When I lived for a brief time in a bad neighborhood, and when I walked home at 7pm in the dark, I didn’t want a weapon. I wanted to get myself home as quickly as possible!

And when I watch horror movies, I don’t imagine how “cool” it would be if I had a knife-glove ala Freddy Kreuger and what it might feel like to jam one of those puppies into somebody’s stomach.

And when I played HALO in the past, I didn’t play it for the “thrill” of shooting people.

Violence isn’t caused by video games, in my opinion. I have never wanted to hurt anyone after watching a horror movie or playing a shooting-style game.

Violence is caused by a culture that has a love-hate relationship with it. If only we could all hate violence! I know I risk sounding like a hypocrite saying that, me who never misses an episode of “The Walking Dead,” but I don’t watch the show because I like it’s splatters but because of how its characters struggle to preserve their humanity in a world that’s fallen into the darkness of Darwinistic thinking.

President Obama and Governor Cuomo are a lot like a character that died in the second season, Dale, who when his friends were debating over whether or not to kill a hostage, cried, “What’s there to debate? Let him go, let him live!” Tragically, Dale died, but he died as a symbol. These two leaders are speaking out in much the same way, and attempting to use laws to change the world in a dharmic fashion by siding with compassion and empathy in a world that often ignores the human nature of them.

So when I see people cry out in rage and accusation that the Democrats and the president are coming to take their guns away, I only pity them, and pray that they wake up someday. I can’t even fathom their emotions after so many little lives have been lost. The same vein of people argue that all abortions must be banned because its “killing babies,” which seems to defy logic. Killing babies? Babies are dying in much more horrid and unneeded ways than a woman choosing to abort a pregnancy. If children are valued so much, why are they dying by gunfire? Why are they being kidnapped? A woman just walked into a school and walked out with a 5 year old, no questions asked. These issues may all seem unrelated, but they’re not. They all stem from the same rot that lies at the most rudimentary level of our country, its culture. Children are not being valued. Weapons are being valued.

I don’t see our cultural disease being cured at any time soon, if the answer is “more guns.” It seems as if we are caught in a vicious cycle, which is, according to Buddhism, this existence on Earth exactly is. It is known as “samsara,” an endless cycle of suffering that all sentient beings are trapped in forever… UNLESS compassion is spread round the world. Another Buddhist belief is that once a human rebirth is the equivalent of a sea turtle rising up to the surface through a life preserver, an occurrence so rare that it almost never happens–meaning that we should be valuing our human lives in this lifetime as much as we possibly can, devoting every possible instant towards loving each other.

Borrowing a commonly used theme from the science fiction stories I also love, I have to wonder how long the human race can last at the rate it’s going. Yet I remain hopeful that enough of us may become enlightened to save the rest of us.

Especially our tiniest souls.

Editor’s note: This article was previously published in 2013.
 
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I like to imagine this is the hell these serial killers have wound up in. They died after doing horrid things, now as punishment they spend eternity screwing this monstrosity of a woman in some stepford wife like nightmare. Only instead of a 50s housewife they are pussywhipped snowflake tumblrites.
I've never considered it, but that's probably more torturous than the whole "burning on the lake of fire" thing.
 
Can’t remember if this has been posted or not, but this is a wild read. It 100% sounds like her.

https://www.socialworkhelper.com/2015/09/14/gun-control-from-a-buddhist-perspective/amp/ (http://archive.is/8VJnk)
Gun Control from a Buddhist Perspective


by Stephanie Cianfriglia, BSW

It’s true. I am an avid supporter of gun control. But not for the reasons you might expect. I am liberal… to some, that means I am a mindless pawn of an evil government that wants to snatch up every last thing every “patriot” owns just because I can. I am also a social worker, and indeed, as one I have an interest in looking up the stats on what rabid gun-lust is doing to our country, and they are disheartening and disturbing. But, the real reason I support gun control is because I agree with it on a spiritual level.


Now, I am by no means a devout Buddhist. My meditation practice leaves much to be desired: I am occasionally materialistic; I have trouble sometimes with living in the now and instead dwell on the past or worry for the future; I am an anger junkie; I am sometimes very lazy; and I need to remember that dharma is not the same as telling people what to do.

I’m young, I’m learning, what can I say?

However, I have long since been a nonviolent person. Enjoyment of horror movies aside, I often have looked at the culture I live in with a feeling of mild, and sometimes not so mild, abhorrence at the ways we think. “This maniac shot 10 people, let’s give him the death penalty!” I say, “no,” and people look at me as if something were wrong with me. But that’s just how far entrenched the average American is in its pro-violence culture. When people were throwing parties about the killing of Osama BinLaden, I was sitting off to the side shaking my head going, “Ugh, all right, he’s dead, let’s move on. Even someone as evil as he was deserves better than a kongaline over his grave.”

Like many, many people, Newtown ignited a fierce fury and a call to action inside of me towards gun control. It also induced a lot of passion on the other side of the coin. I am not about taking people’s stuff away from them as I support the president and my state’s governor, Andrew Cuomo, as I support gun control. I am not saying nobody should own a gun, But I believe that of all the things we feel entitled to own, why a weapon? Why must we want weapons so badly? Why do we crave them like sugar?

When I lived for a brief time in a bad neighborhood, and when I walked home at 7pm in the dark, I didn’t want a weapon. I wanted to get myself home as quickly as possible!

And when I watch horror movies, I don’t imagine how “cool” it would be if I had a knife-glove ala Freddy Kreuger and what it might feel like to jam one of those puppies into somebody’s stomach.

And when I played HALO in the past, I didn’t play it for the “thrill” of shooting people.

Violence isn’t caused by video games, in my opinion. I have never wanted to hurt anyone after watching a horror movie or playing a shooting-style game.

Violence is caused by a culture that has a love-hate relationship with it. If only we could all hate violence! I know I risk sounding like a hypocrite saying that, me who never misses an episode of “The Walking Dead,” but I don’t watch the show because I like it’s splatters but because of how its characters struggle to preserve their humanity in a world that’s fallen into the darkness of Darwinistic thinking.

President Obama and Governor Cuomo are a lot like a character that died in the second season, Dale, who when his friends were debating over whether or not to kill a hostage, cried, “What’s there to debate? Let him go, let him live!” Tragically, Dale died, but he died as a symbol. These two leaders are speaking out in much the same way, and attempting to use laws to change the world in a dharmic fashion by siding with compassion and empathy in a world that often ignores the human nature of them.

So when I see people cry out in rage and accusation that the Democrats and the president are coming to take their guns away, I only pity them, and pray that they wake up someday. I can’t even fathom their emotions after so many little lives have been lost. The same vein of people argue that all abortions must be banned because its “killing babies,” which seems to defy logic. Killing babies? Babies are dying in much more horrid and unneeded ways than a woman choosing to abort a pregnancy. If children are valued so much, why are they dying by gunfire? Why are they being kidnapped? A woman just walked into a school and walked out with a 5 year old, no questions asked. These issues may all seem unrelated, but they’re not. They all stem from the same rot that lies at the most rudimentary level of our country, its culture. Children are not being valued. Weapons are being valued.

I don’t see our cultural disease being cured at any time soon, if the answer is “more guns.” It seems as if we are caught in a vicious cycle, which is, according to Buddhism, this existence on Earth exactly is. It is known as “samsara,” an endless cycle of suffering that all sentient beings are trapped in forever… UNLESS compassion is spread round the world. Another Buddhist belief is that once a human rebirth is the equivalent of a sea turtle rising up to the surface through a life preserver, an occurrence so rare that it almost never happens–meaning that we should be valuing our human lives in this lifetime as much as we possibly can, devoting every possible instant towards loving each other.

Borrowing a commonly used theme from the science fiction stories I also love, I have to wonder how long the human race can last at the rate it’s going. Yet I remain hopeful that enough of us may become enlightened to save the rest of us.

Especially our tiniest souls.

Editor’s note: This article was previously published in 2013.
Of course this bitch is a gun grabber.

Minor power level, I'm also all for abortion, especially regretting it didn't happen for this one. Maybe then she could fuck these ghosts as a ghost, at least then we wouldn't have to hear about it.
 
Can’t remember if this has been posted or not, but this is a wild read. It 100% sounds like her.

https://www.socialworkhelper.com/2015/09/14/gun-control-from-a-buddhist-perspective/amp/ (http://archive.is/8VJnk)
Gun Control from a Buddhist Perspective


by Stephanie Cianfriglia, BSW

It’s true. I am an avid supporter of gun control. But not for the reasons you might expect. I am liberal… to some, that means I am a mindless pawn of an evil government that wants to snatch up every last thing every “patriot” owns just because I can. I am also a social worker, and indeed, as one I have an interest in looking up the stats on what rabid gun-lust is doing to our country, and they are disheartening and disturbing. But, the real reason I support gun control is because I agree with it on a spiritual level.


Now, I am by no means a devout Buddhist. My meditation practice leaves much to be desired: I am occasionally materialistic; I have trouble sometimes with living in the now and instead dwell on the past or worry for the future; I am an anger junkie; I am sometimes very lazy; and I need to remember that dharma is not the same as telling people what to do.

I’m young, I’m learning, what can I say?

However, I have long since been a nonviolent person. Enjoyment of horror movies aside, I often have looked at the culture I live in with a feeling of mild, and sometimes not so mild, abhorrence at the ways we think. “This maniac shot 10 people, let’s give him the death penalty!” I say, “no,” and people look at me as if something were wrong with me. But that’s just how far entrenched the average American is in its pro-violence culture. When people were throwing parties about the killing of Osama BinLaden, I was sitting off to the side shaking my head going, “Ugh, all right, he’s dead, let’s move on. Even someone as evil as he was deserves better than a kongaline over his grave.”

Like many, many people, Newtown ignited a fierce fury and a call to action inside of me towards gun control. It also induced a lot of passion on the other side of the coin. I am not about taking people’s stuff away from them as I support the president and my state’s governor, Andrew Cuomo, as I support gun control. I am not saying nobody should own a gun, But I believe that of all the things we feel entitled to own, why a weapon? Why must we want weapons so badly? Why do we crave them like sugar?

When I lived for a brief time in a bad neighborhood, and when I walked home at 7pm in the dark, I didn’t want a weapon. I wanted to get myself home as quickly as possible!

And when I watch horror movies, I don’t imagine how “cool” it would be if I had a knife-glove ala Freddy Kreuger and what it might feel like to jam one of those puppies into somebody’s stomach.

And when I played HALO in the past, I didn’t play it for the “thrill” of shooting people.

Violence isn’t caused by video games, in my opinion. I have never wanted to hurt anyone after watching a horror movie or playing a shooting-style game.

Violence is caused by a culture that has a love-hate relationship with it. If only we could all hate violence! I know I risk sounding like a hypocrite saying that, me who never misses an episode of “The Walking Dead,” but I don’t watch the show because I like it’s splatters but because of how its characters struggle to preserve their humanity in a world that’s fallen into the darkness of Darwinistic thinking.

President Obama and Governor Cuomo are a lot like a character that died in the second season, Dale, who when his friends were debating over whether or not to kill a hostage, cried, “What’s there to debate? Let him go, let him live!” Tragically, Dale died, but he died as a symbol. These two leaders are speaking out in much the same way, and attempting to use laws to change the world in a dharmic fashion by siding with compassion and empathy in a world that often ignores the human nature of them.

So when I see people cry out in rage and accusation that the Democrats and the president are coming to take their guns away, I only pity them, and pray that they wake up someday. I can’t even fathom their emotions after so many little lives have been lost. The same vein of people argue that all abortions must be banned because its “killing babies,” which seems to defy logic. Killing babies? Babies are dying in much more horrid and unneeded ways than a woman choosing to abort a pregnancy. If children are valued so much, why are they dying by gunfire? Why are they being kidnapped? A woman just walked into a school and walked out with a 5 year old, no questions asked. These issues may all seem unrelated, but they’re not. They all stem from the same rot that lies at the most rudimentary level of our country, its culture. Children are not being valued. Weapons are being valued.

I don’t see our cultural disease being cured at any time soon, if the answer is “more guns.” It seems as if we are caught in a vicious cycle, which is, according to Buddhism, this existence on Earth exactly is. It is known as “samsara,” an endless cycle of suffering that all sentient beings are trapped in forever… UNLESS compassion is spread round the world. Another Buddhist belief is that once a human rebirth is the equivalent of a sea turtle rising up to the surface through a life preserver, an occurrence so rare that it almost never happens–meaning that we should be valuing our human lives in this lifetime as much as we possibly can, devoting every possible instant towards loving each other.

Borrowing a commonly used theme from the science fiction stories I also love, I have to wonder how long the human race can last at the rate it’s going. Yet I remain hopeful that enough of us may become enlightened to save the rest of us.

Especially our tiniest souls.

Editor’s note: This article was previously published in 2013.

I like how she says she's not a "devout Buddhist" but feels the need to give her take on how a Buddhist would feel about gun control, without quoting any Buddhists on the issue and instead using personal anecdotes.
 
I like how she says she's not a "devout Buddhist" but feels the need to give her take on how a Buddhist would feel about gun control, without quoting any Buddhists on the issue and instead using personal anecdotes.
Hum. Personally in my experience, I haven’t seen much people convert to Buddhism for oppression points.

Also, as someone who is actually related to traditional Buddhists, I’d like to point out that this bitch has made her own flavor of “Buddhism”. For one, humans are generally incarnated from/ as animals based on how enlightened they are, not demons or angels. The whole point of a soul in bhuddist traditions is to go through as many reincarnations as it takes for the soul to become free of earthly attachments. This implies that a powerful demonic shape shifting feline succubus being reincarnated as a human is devolution :story:

Also, a few of the deities she claimed to have devolved from was Sekhmet, an Egyptian goddess. She also mentioned a Hindu goddess...which makes zero sense in a Buddhist hierarchy.

Bitch can’t even look up the basic practices and beliefs of Buddhism.
 
I was thinkining, how many cost an operation like hysterectomy in USA ?
A good chunk of change depending on your insurance. Unless you're on Medicaid or something I suppose.

Recently I went to an ER to get diagnosed due to pain, and the bill was over 5K (before what insurance paid was added in). Thank god my insurance is good, and my deductible/out of pocket is pretty low since I cringe to think of what the upcoming surgery would cost without it.

I wonder when exactly her surgery was done since Obamacare increased the age limit from 18 to 26 for staying on your parents insurance.
 
A good chunk of change depending on your insurance. Unless you're on Medicaid or something I suppose.

Recently I went to an ER to get diagnosed due to pain, and the bill was over 5K (before what insurance paid was added in). Thank god my insurance is good, and my deductible/out of pocket is pretty low since I cringe to think of what the upcoming surgery would cost without it.

I wonder when exactly her surgery was done since Obamacare increased the age limit from 18 to 26 for staying on your parents insurance.

She said it was done on the 29th of May, so she was 29.
Google says that without insurance, purely on what the hospital may charge it's damn near $10,000. Even if you have Medicaid, it'd probably be at least $3,000 and that's being generous.

If she's on Medicaid in New York, it probably cost her nothing. On regular insurance the maximum out of pocket is I think about $7K, so wherever the maximum out of pocket is. I think she's on Medicaid though, so it just cost the taxpayers.
 
She said it was done on the 29th of May, so she was 29.


If she's on Medicaid in New York, it probably cost her nothing. On regular insurance the maximum out of pocket is I think about $7K, so wherever the maximum out of pocket is. I think she's on Medicaid though, so it just cost the taxpayers.
Small price to pay for her permanent inability to breed, imo. I mean it was unlikely to happen anyhow, but at least now it can never happen.
 
In the video Snowflake Buster posted, she claims she had dinner with a demon named Belial and it sorted out some of her personal-life issues.

She claims she left Tumblr because she had "gotten attention from a pretty infamous troll thread, not gonna say the name." She also claims anti-asexual "discourse" caused her to leave.
 
In the video Snowflake Buster posted, she claims she had dinner with a demon named Belial and it sorted out some of her personal-life issues.

She claims she left Tumblr because she had "gotten attention from a pretty infamous troll thread, not gonna say the name." She also claims anti-asexual "discourse" caused her to leave.
Belial is a Hebrew demon. It personifies the devil in Jewish texts. Before the New Testament came out he was the pretty much Satan. Some think he was created besides Lucifer and other's say he was Lucifer's father and convinced him to wage war on God. However, around Medieval Times he was denounced to a lesser demon and placed in Solomon's Lesser Key as such. He can do favors for one however, offerings and sacrifices need to be made. A notorious mass murderer, Gilles de Rais (A companion to Joan of Arc) actually attempted to raise Belial and Beelzebub up using the served body parts of children he killed.

Actually, it's kind of funny how she has the night stalker as a boyfriend yet she doesn't have one of the most infamous Satanists. Gillles de Rais was also a child fucker and thought to be gay since he would take young men behead them and kiss their decapitated heads. Most even consider him to be the first serial killer. Like why she only getting with these pussys?
 
Gilles was a fucking nut, how long until our girl adds him to her harem? He's a perfect fit.
He's got everything she loves in a ghost husband. Pedophilia, murder, gay tendencies (He killed both girls and boys but he only touched boys sexually), and he was a Satanist. It's more or less about if she ever hears about him. There's no actual contemporary paintings of him so he might not be handsome enough *sigh*
 
He's got everything she loves in a ghost husband. Pedophilia, murder, gay tendencies (He killed both girls and boys but he only touched boys sexually), and he was a Satanist. It's more or less about if she ever hears about him. There's no actual contemporary paintings of him so he might not be handsome enough *sigh*

That assuming Lil' miss ***masters degree*** here knows who Gilles de Rais was to begin with
 
Belial is a Hebrew demon. It personifies the devil in Jewish texts. Before the New Testament came out he was the pretty much Satan. Some think he was created besides Lucifer and other's say he was Lucifer's father and convinced him to wage war on God. However, around Medieval Times he was denounced to a lesser demon and placed in Solomon's Lesser Key as such. He can do favors for one however, offerings and sacrifices need to be made. A notorious mass murderer, Gilles de Rais (A companion to Joan of Arc) actually attempted to raise Belial and Beelzebub up using the served body parts of children he killed.

Actually, it's kind of funny how she has the night stalker as a boyfriend yet she doesn't have one of the most infamous Satanists. Gillles de Rais was also a child fucker and thought to be gay since he would take young men behead them and kiss their decapitated heads. Most even consider him to be the first serial killer. Like why she only getting with these pussys?

Gilles isn’t serial killer sexy.
 
He's got everything she loves in a ghost husband. Pedophilia, murder, gay tendencies (He killed both girls and boys but he only touched boys sexually), and he was a Satanist. It's more or less about if she ever hears about him. There's no actual contemporary paintings of him so he might not be handsome enough *sigh*

Oh, if she decides he's cool enough to be in her harem, he'll suddenly turn out to have been the sexiest thing ever. I'm guessing she'd only make him another "queer platonic partner," though, since she's only got one of those and lack of pictures means lack of wank material.
 
It's in the OP that she did her undergrad at Keuka College, but according to linkedin, her master's was from Marywood University, which is affiliated with the Catholic Church.

Interesting choice for a Satanist of any sort.

Not really. A lot of the old school Satanism rituals and whatnot is based on Catholic rituals and masses. Also, some people that went to Catholic or Christian schools do a complete about face, religiously speaking, and either went pagan/wicxan/ SATANIST or full on athiest.

Godbear, her lipstick always triggers me so hard. It is not that hard to draw a straight line, especially with liners and lipsticks. How does she manage to make it look like she scribbles her lipstick on EVERY DAMN TIME?? Ugh.
Belial is a Hebrew demon. It personifies the devil in Jewish texts. Before the New Testament came out he was the pretty much Satan. Some think he was created besides Lucifer and other's say he was Lucifer's father and convinced him to wage war on God. However, around Medieval Times he was denounced to a lesser demon and placed in Solomon's Lesser Key as such. He can do favors for one however, offerings and sacrifices need to be made. A notorious mass murderer, Gilles de Rais (A companion to Joan of Arc) actually attempted to raise Belial and Beelzebub up using the served body parts of children he killed.

Actually, it's kind of funny how she has the night stalker as a boyfriend yet she doesn't have one of the most infamous Satanists. Gillles de Rais was also a child fucker and thought to be gay since he would take young men behead them and kiss their decapitated heads. Most even consider him to be the first serial killer. Like why she only getting with these pussys?
Because I am assuming Gilles was a Cishet white male, with only the "kisses males severed heads" to say he was gay. Also, she is a total pop culture queen. Any serial killers they would take actual time to research and doesn't have dedicated love pages chronicling their lives and crimes aren't worth her love.
 
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