Parrhesia - To Speak Everything

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Together: Have you ever put butter on a Pop Tart?

It’s so frickin’ good

Have you ever put butter on a Pop Tart?

If you haven’t then I think you should

Peter: I was sittin’ in the kitchen

One day, and I was itchin’

To fill up my belly

With the pipin’ hot jelly

Of the best damn treat in the world

Quagmire: He’s talkin’ Pop Tarts!

Peter: And I saw a stick of butter

And it almost made me shudder

And scream like a baby girl

Together: I don’t want a giant penis

Or a rocket ship to Venus

I don’t want to win the lottery

I just want to squat and gobble

‘Til I’m dizzy and I wobble

In a butter, fruit and dough tart dream

So I put butter on a Pop Tart

It was so freakin’ good

Have you ever put butter on a Pop Tart?

If you haven’t then I think you should

Quagmire: Everybody come along with us!

Together: Have you ever put butter on a…

Audience: Pop Tart!

Together: It’s so freakin’ good

Quagmire: Yeah!

Together: Have you ever put butter on a…

Audience: Pop Tart!

Together: If you haven’t then I think you should

Quagmire: Pop Tart!

Peter: With butter?!
 
True freedom is found everywhere
Settling down is being devoured
no shame in that if you need to
no shame if you don't
we are all wizards
If you don't face enough infinite
you can use that power poorly
and create nightmares
the roots as deep as high the three
responsibility
chaos
Listen to the true and tested
And disobey it when your highest conception of "good" calls for it
 
True freedom is found everywhere
Settling down is being devoured
no shame in that if you need to
no shame if you don't
we are all wizards
If you don't face enough infinite
you can use that power poorly
and create nightmares
the roots as deep as high the three
responsibility
chaos
Listen to the true and tested
And disobey it when your highest conception of "good" calls for it
Conception sounds too mental:
“L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.” What's essential is invisible to the eye. It's a line from the wonderful children's book The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery."
-some website
 
Fantasy
Fan-tasy

Far
Atomic
Nuclear

Tasting
Agency
for
Spatial
Yelling

Dreary
Dre-ary
Dr Dre Aryana Grande
Aryana Aryan Arya Ireland
Iran Ay-ran
Ayr-land
Land=stan
Ayrstan

Anglistan
Angle-Angel-Engels-Mengels-Mengele-Angela

Finistan
Finis-tan
Finish-them

Deutschstan
Doy-itch-stan
D'oh-oy-vevoy

Polistan
Poly-stan
Many-maynay-mana-manna-land

Switzerstan
Switzer-stan
Svitzer-stan
Svitz-erstan
Swis-stan
Sahvis-stan
Sahviz-stan
Sahaviz-stan
Safavid-stan
Switzerland=Iran=Ireland
Safavid=Ay-ran=Ayrstan
Japanese read Ireland as Ayr-ran
Ireland=Iran

Netherstan
Nether-stan
Under-unter-land

Scotstan
Scot-stan
S'cot-stan
Sucot-stan
Sukkoth-stan
Land of Sukkoth

Icestan
I stan
"I stan"stan
Land of stans

Thaistan
Tai-stan
Thigh-tai-dai-di-die-Dvai-dwhy
Taichi-stan
Taichiquistan
Tajikistan
Tajik=Persian=Ayranian
Thailand=Tajikistan=Iran
Thaistan
Land of Small Tai-Chi Practitioners

Swazistan
S'wazi-stan
Sahwazi-stan
Sahrawi-stan
Azi-azeem-yahtzee-piazza-i
Land of Italian Western Saharans that like playing Yahtzee

Thank you for coming to my Ted-X252 Talk
 
dominance and submission
coexisting inside us.
Having power over a life
is having power over another universe
its simply not anyone's job
to decide on them
people can voluntarily seek their sun
and respect
even if it's "coldly"
it's neighbor
all cultures carry divine contents
all love starts as narcissism
then doubt
i encourage indulgence in foolishness
and sensual pleasure
in the measure you can take the responsibility of the lives around you
including life forms you may consider "lesser"
Just your immediate environment.
Your homeless dude that is always asking for cash at the store,
one dollar will probably go for quick dope,
but a dollar everyday, and a hug, can maybe make a difference in the long run
An image from the internet:
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To build castles with lynching stones,
And fly with razor blade wings.
Defend yourself if you have to, but if your "sword" isn't carried by your heart, you'll just end up falling on it.
 
It's been a fun couple of days but I think I have writers block. Might need to disappear into the woods for a little while, I do that, don't mind me.
 
The Gnostics being genocided by Pope Pious III during the Albegensian crusades was essentially a rapture in and of itself. Something that this forum lays out pretty clearly in it's deeper parts is hell is definitely real, and like Dante's inferno, it's large groups of people suffering in an environment caste to their sins, as sin was caste into them in groups, not as an individual who goes out into the woods or desert and finds himself through ascetic practice. But heaven also exists in this way. That when you divorce yourself from worldy attachment, very similar to how the Gnostics did, you can rediscover heaven inside you, you can be as soft and kind as the monks that sweep their feet as they walk to try and make sure they don't kill even the smallest creature, because they know their lives are part of a continuum, not equal or similar in many ways, but part of the same greater thing. You can create archipelagos of heaven just as deserts of hell can be hand crafted, it just takes so much longer to grow than to take. And so, power pushes the holiness out of this world over time, to the point where the archipelagos of the holy must be guarded with life and limb, like the Orthodox christians or the Tibetan monks know they must, being on the borders of conflicts with 'stronger' religions, religions that value strength over compassion. There's so much hope, but first things first, we must do as you say, Love, fear God and make what's in control of your life better when you can, as well as being strong. It's what we must do to not fall into the widening pits all around us.
You mean Innocent III (why was he never canonized?). The deeply holy Simon de Montfort, who always wore a hair shirt, led the flower of French nobility against heretics and rebels. Now some French historian seem to suggest the Cathars were a creation of Bernardo Gui, a heroic, moderate, justice minded and thorough Inquisitor (his writing in an Inquistor's manual can be read in translation), but that seems a Commie thing that all white Christians are liars. Russian Orthodox monks were well capable of bloodily persecuting Greek Rite Catholics, of whom the most renowned was St Josephat who was one of many such to win the crown of martyrdom. Buddhist monks too are wholly capable of getting physical with foes or seeing that it's done.
 
You're absolutely right, and I misspelled Pius lmao
I'll deviate with that expert line of thought in one metric. I think gnosticism is just a natural mode of living and thinking when your tribe has been enlightened with religious truth, it's gravitational pull is inescapable in a more traditional mode of living. But that's not accounting for modernity, for civilization. They were very-much two opposing forces, civilzation/proto-modernity and gnosticism. Without the mechanism for physical addiction and fear, no control could be exercised from the top-down. Thusly, they had to be dealt with, to grow the project that was set into motion long, long, long before the first Innocent was even born. With a gnostic world, Catholicism as it's known today, the holy roman empire, and France for that matter, wouldn't have been able to foment, the sacred knowledge would have continued to weave it's way through the hearts and minds of the populations around the monasteries and where the pilgrims tread. I think we can see a back-handed cynicization of these notions throughout medieval and dark age history, but it also feels like they championed the defeat of 'the just' with nihilistic intent, long-before the concrete had even started to set in civilizations' cornerstones.
 
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Dark Souls is a really good game
It's shot-through with deep hermeneutical subtext
I wanna make a critical dissection of the Dark Souls universe thread one day, but for now, I'm much too busy. Just one little fun fact though, Frampt and Kathe are the serpents that gnaw at the base of Yggdrasil, the world tree. That's why their teeth are so large and worn. These serpents represent the primordial chaos from which humanity was born. Kathe's band hunts down humanity, to bring forth the Kali Yuga, the dark age, to cast off the shackles of the brethren entwined in the soul-draining hierarchy. Whereas Frampt, with nobles oblige, continues the cycle which burns all of humanity's most honorable parts to feed the eternal fire of a dying godking. These two serpents criss-crossing themselves up through the darkest depths, opposed but joined forever in dance, is an ancient artistic theme. It resembles the spirals in the double helix of DNA, and the tree is that which is born through this incredible mechanism which is both capable of the highest heights imaginable, and the hottest pits of brimstone. For you could never have built a tower to heaven if the foundation of that tower didn't reach down to abaddon
 
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You can't extract a method of extraction from an extraction because you can't extract, yourself, what has been extracted without the a priori method of extraction first employed. But that's perfectly fine, as there are infinite ways to view truths about a situation from different angles that would be called different but are still just as true. Let that which shows itself be seen from itself in the very way in which it shows itself from itself.
 
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