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Westenev

Westenev

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Hi Annie. It's THAT TIME AGAIN!

Westenev said :
TODAY IS THE DAY I WRITE A BIO!

*Sits down*

*Opens Wordpad* (Microsoft Word is for people who like to pretend they care about spelling)

*Copies bio template*

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Name: I HAVE NO IDEA. What's a cool name? Maybe I'll think of one! Later!

Skin: Caucasian? Wait, haven't all of my characters been Caucasian? Maybe I should do something different? Oh well, I have plenty of time to decide!

Height/Weight/Eyes: Wait, do I even know who my character is yet? *sweats*

Physicality: OKAY! Time to make a choice. A great choice that must be made.

Psychology: FINALLY! I have several ideas. Several very, very great ideas. Which I shall now type.

History: ... what was my character's name again? Wait, I didn't pick one?

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*Pats self on back*

*Does something else*

*Restarts the process all over again tomorrow*
Noth
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rest
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happ
ens.

27-Mar-2020 01:26:46

Azi Demonica

Azi Demonica

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Riniya, last page
I did indeed imply some homosexual feelings, but not homosexual sex. See, in psychology at least in my understanding, homosexuality is a spectrum. For example, I acknowledge and respect good male looks, because I am homosexual in that sense, just not homosexually sexual. If you can acknowledge good looks of your sex, that is part of the spectrum of homosexuality, just very little of it. Since this is how I form my sincerity, I project it into other men equally, as I feel this is a decent means to be unbiased.

In the case of Jesus, indeed he was not homosexual in the modern sense, seeing as Jesus did not have my mindset so it was probably unfair to project my viewpoint into a man I never knew. If I unintentionally offended you I apologize for that and it back. This wouldn't be the first time I inadvertently upset people, the last time I did when I spoke with Jenna Moreci in her Discord channel sometime ago.

All your points are reasonable in biblical context, too, you are correct. West’s two cents also make sense for sure. Biblically, male homosexuality is indeed sin, and gays were stoned to death, whislt in barbarian pagan Europe, gay men were beheaded.

27-Mar-2020 03:40:20

Azi Demonica

Azi Demonica

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About Christianity and European paganism,
I was raised Roman Catholic but I'm a lapsed Catholc for quite a while. Initially, what would become Christianty was a Jewish sect, which would be formed into a religion by Greeks. Jesus’ style of speaking is I think Platonic (which would be evidence he wasn’t homosexually sexual). When the Graeco-Judean amalgamation spread into Europe it was then an amalgamation of barbarian European paganism because biblical themes were already quite comparable to European paganism.

Like the barbarians of non-Roman Europe, when the Jews were cast out of Egypt they defeated everyone they crossed paths with, very much comparably to the Barbarian Invasions prior to the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Barbarians are self-sufficient, free, wild, and courageous, whereas civilized peoples need cities and slaves to survive. This is also why the Mongols devastated China and Mesopotamia, because the Chinese and Muslims were very civilized and required cities and slaves to survive. Vikings were also successful for similar reasons--the indigenous human being is, in his natural habitat and default nature, a free savage. Once the barbarians breach the walls, those inside are doomed.

Like Jesus, Odin was crucified and resurrected on the third day. Like Jesus, Odin sacrificed himself unto himself, reflecting the themes of becoming a better person, reincarnation being the continuity of one’s ancestry (the modern way of viewing this is via genes).

27-Mar-2020 03:40:47

Azi Demonica

Azi Demonica

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Another example, in European paganism, a ‘garden of Eden’ would refer to the mother’s womb, the First Man and First Woman symbolize unborn children, and the casting down of the snake alluding to the umbilical cord detaching from the uterus (aka ‘the tree of life’). God in this sense alludes to ancestrality--the product of your ancestors in relation to nature while observing the position of stars and planets in the night sky--in regards to your tribe. After the children are born, they must depart the safety and comfort of their mother’s womb and embark the hardships of real life, of which they are continuously reborn/reincarnated: future generations possessing their ancestors’ genes which they gradually improve on (evolutionary protocol).

This is why ancient peoples tended to make hand symbols inside caves, almost always of red and white paint (colors representing blood and purity in European mythology). The cave symbolizes the mother’s womb, the handprints as if the unborn baby touching the mother’s womb, and when they leave the cave, they are reborn into an adult, ready to continue life.

Yahweh of the bible is comparable to Thor. Like Thor, Yahweh speaks with thunder and attacks with lightning. When Yahweh reflects the role of Odin in the New Testament, it comparably follows both European mythology and biblical themes.

[and I better shut up now--us historians, we don't talk for five minutes, we talk for five hours XD ]



About everyone stealing chips,
XD well, West, you’ve always had a knack for taking things differently, hunh?

27-Mar-2020 03:41:23

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