• Re: 1999 the chidren of satan the demons trolls and haters and hollly a

    From Trolidan7@21:1/5 to yan wyck on Sat Dec 23 11:57:08 2023
    On 12/22/23 12:50, yan wyck wrote:

    1999 the world is evil and people are evil ex trolls and haters.Me in
    1999
    i was opening my heart for the first time ever to bad people and got
    screwed.
    There is always someone to injure and bruise the beginners.The bad
    people always win
    i was trying to know what ordinary people have in their heads
    i was a kid starting from zero.People(they) were bad and abused me.
    in 1999 i knew nothing about life i was a holly angel on the virge of
    starting a new
    life, a good live.But the chidren of satan (the devils trolls and
    haters) are always there
    to screw the purity off this world and that was me

    Satan ate your soul in 1999.

    Now you are a soulless zombie wandering across the
    face of the Earth.

    Brains. I need to eat brains. ...

    Do minds undergo a health or disease process similar
    to the bodies of plants and animals? 'Psyche' is
    some times thought to mean 'soul'. Do humans have
    souls? Do souls exist? The meaning of the word
    'soul' is as unclear as the meaning of the word 'god'.
    Yes, 'psychology' is a belief system.

    The word 'satanis' means 'accuser' in hebrew and the
    word 'diabolis' 'to cast against'. If you 'accuse' the
    'accuser' do you become the 'accuser'? If you insist
    that you have a 'soul' in order to be a proselyte for
    the belief system called 'psychology' or the 'study of
    souls', one might as well posit that your soul has
    already been devoured. Perhaps in 1999. Brains,
    brains, I need to eat brains. Groan. ... Are you
    'insane'? Do you have a 'soul'? Bwah, ha, ha, ha,
    ha ... . LOSE ALL HOPE YE WHO ENTER HERE. ... You
    entered hell in 1999 and you do not even remember
    anymore ... Bwah, ha, ha, ha, ha ... .


    Hobbes 'Leviathan'
    Part 1 - 'Of Man'
    Chapter 8 'Of the Virtues Commonly called Intellectual, and
    their Contrary Defects'

    16 ... to have stronger and more vehement passions for any
    thing, than is more ordinarily seen in others, is that
    which men call MADNESS. ...

    23. Again, that madness is nothing else, but too much
    appearing passion, may be gathered out of the effects
    of wine, which are the same with those of the evil
    disposition of the organs. ...

    24. The opinions of the world, both in ancient and
    later ages, concerning the cause of madness, have been two.
    Some, deriving from the passions; some from demons or
    spirits, good or bad, that they thought might enter
    into a man, possess him, and move his organs in such
    strange, and uncouth manner, as madmen use to do. The
    former sort therefore, called such men, madmen: but the
    latter called them sometimes demoniacs ... .

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