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Marshall's avatar

Magick never works for shekels, eh?

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HP's avatar

Money can't buy you real love,only honorable one way ticket to hell.

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Marshall's avatar

Real love is some mysterious all powerful phenomenon? Then magick can't buy it either. Hell is a fine place filled with hippie nymphs lusting over free spirits of adventure, a free ticket is a win. Wouldn't be it fun if magick worked on someone else's smartphone RAM? Sadly it can't do that either.

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HP's avatar

Can a shovel, level, or pen buy you love? Debatable if we're gonna use semantics, but we are trolling a bit, aren’t we? Nice try,...Well, troll away, troll away, my friend... 'tongue' always gives "people" away. 😉🍻"

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Marshall's avatar

I'm not interested in buying love to be honest. A shovel is for digging softish soil. A level is for measuring inclination. What is magick for? I'm not trying to put you down, I'm genuinely curious. Isn't better to discuss real tools instead of snake oil perpetuated by fake gurus like Wilson and Crowley? I like their stories for entertainment, but ultimately there is no practical value in them. I don't know how to do the phone magick, by the way. But I know it has real perks and it exists and works unlike harry potter shit

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HP's avatar

What is a magick mechanical tool like a shovel, an expression of conscience, or the coding and decoding of what we call reality? And second, with power comes responsibility—the gate is narrow. We already have enough idiots in this place doing debased damage for their own gain, and all of them were once curious. Final answer.

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Marshall's avatar

I don't understand the first part. Language likely can't express it. As for the second, I wouldn't know because I haven't stumbled upon the real deal yet. Thank you for attending to this question.

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Jack Heart's avatar

I only listened to eight minutes, that's my threshold of endurance for listening to someone expound upon what I already know. The man said nothing wrong, and the piece is worth it just for your text. Like everything else in America Libertarianism has been given a hideous Christian face, causing many sentient people to dismiss it outright. I should tell you right now that the inventor of the dark web, I forget his name, was a libertarian. He made the dark web, at great risk to himself, because he felt no fat misshapen red-faced Christian pedophile had the right to tell another human what they could put into their own body. Like myself he didn't even take drugs, but he knew they should be readily available to those that wanted them. Hallucinogenic drugs are part of the program for the NSA and NASA, this I know for a fact because I've been invited to the island in the Bahamas where their given. The only reason I didn't go is because I had already undergone the Quickening as it is defined in the movie Highlander. First it was prohibition then the war on drugs. The bestial Christian is never happy unless they are stifling their neighbor. Even Jesus told them to remove the beam from their own eye before they attempt to remove the splinter from another's. To that I would add remove your penus from your child's anal passage too. Parsons wanted the Christians Judged for all the harm they have done to humanity but most of all he wanted their god dead. Now me, frankly I don't give a dam about what any human being wants but it was Her who put Parsons up to it and for Her I will deliver...

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Jack Heart's avatar

I was told to read the Illuminatus Trilogy all the way back on Open Salon. I never did but I'm sure it's a very good book just from listening to Wilson here for eight minutes.

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HP's avatar

Maybe I was too harsh to him. No, he doesn't say anything wrong, but for me and you, he does not say anything new either...

I think I have this trilogy as an audiobook on HD. If I find the time, I will listen again. So many things are happening, it is hard to find time for longer reads, especially if it is not necessary.

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