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“Pagans are all those who say yes to life, and to whom ‘God’ is a word signifying acquiescence in all things.” Nietzsche - The Antichrist
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The Offering to Jupiter — Achille Lemoine (1904)
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Stéphane Bergès
Stéphane Bergès@Revizorsb·
James Pradier est né à Genève le 23 mai 1790. Sculpteur et peintre franco-suisse, apprécié de son vivant, il fut considéré comme l'un des plus grands sculpteurs de son époque, jusqu'à sa mort sous le Second Empire.
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Ancient Rome was a pawg civilization
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I'm practicing seminal retention and the funny thing is... I'm getting a hard-on all the time like a satyr, even without any sexual stimulation or boner pills. I'm almost mastering the Priapic instinct.
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In ancient Rome and Greece, the male children of the pater familias lived with their parents for their entire lives. This was part of the ancestral cult, caring for them until death. It prevented a son’s wife from having power over him, because the authority over the property always belonged to the father of the male child. The wife was the one who moved in with the husband, not the husband moving in with the wife. There were no modern problems in Greece and Rome regarding the division of property, alimony, or women's rights, because everything belonged to the father, who clearly favored his sons over his wives. This only changed with cuckistianity (“Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.” — Ephesians 5:31), which undermined the power of the pater familias and removed the ancestral cult. And some christfags still have the nerve to say that paganism is longhoused, they really are idiots. Feminism began there, when the power of the pater familias was challenged — not in the 20th century, but at the beginning of Christianity.
PopeOnaRope123@PopeOnaRope123

@phresh_arrow This is honestly an outdated take. Logically it just makes sense to stay at home if your parents are cool with it. You save money, and they have someone to keep them company and help them in their old age. It just makes the most sense. It's different if you have a wife and kids.

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Joseph 🕊️@CaudilloXIV·
Casual drinking / Strict once a week blackout
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One of my slightly gay opinions is that I'd like a society where men want to be as beautiful as women. That's very Greek, this love of male beauty. I don't see anything wrong with men being metrosexual, but there's still a lot of prejudice against men who take care of themselves, they're always seen as homosexual. That's why I'm not against homosexuals, they're necessary for the appreciation of male beauty in society.
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foid manipulation is at an all time high

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Samyaza Speaks@SamyazaSpeaks·
The Indo-European Experience
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“My manner of thinking, so you say, cannot be approved. Do you suppose I care? A poor fool indeed is he who adopts a manner of thinking for others! It was not my manner of thinking that caused my misfortune; it was that of others.” — Marquis de Sade
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Remember when I said in the previous post that the true Apollo is “know thyself” rather than “nothing in excess,” and that the Apollo of knowledge leads to excess and is therefore Dionysian? Well, the Bible condemns “know thyself,” while valuing “nothing in excess” at the expense of wisdom. That is why I said these two principles contradict each other. See below the passages that condemn knowledge (philosophy) in the Bible in favor of moderation: Isaiah 5:21: “Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes and clever in their own sight!” James 3:15: “Such wisdom does not come down from heaven but is earthly, unspiritual, demonic. For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice.” 1 Corinthians 3:19: “For the wisdom of this world is foolishness in God’s sight; as it is written: ‘He catches the wise in their craftiness.’” Ecclesiastes 1:18: “For with much wisdom comes much sorrow; the more knowledge, the more grief.” Ecclesiastes 7:16: “Do not be overly righteous, neither be overly wise — why destroy yourself?” Ecclesiastes 12:12: “And further, my son, be warned: there is no end to the making of many books, and much study wearies the body.” That is why Paul also condemned Apollo as a disguise of Dionysus (Satan), because Apollo (light) inevitably leads to Dionysian excess.
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In this passage, Paul refers to the god Apollo. Satan in the Bible is Dionysus, just look at how he has always been represented with satyr horns and goat hooves (like Pan), red (to symbolize lust and sex), related to fire (the Promethean and warlike aspect of Dionysus), to hell (an aspect related to the god Hades, because Dionysus is also that god), and to darkness (a chaotic aspect), also represented with a tail (as if the devil were also part reptile or snake). But Paul says that Dionysus also disguises himself as Apollo (light). As if there were no dichotomy between them, and that in fact Apollo is also Dionysus.

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In this passage, Paul refers to the god Apollo. Satan in the Bible is Dionysus, just look at how he has always been represented with satyr horns and goat hooves (like Pan), red (to symbolize lust and sex), related to fire (the Promethean and warlike aspect of Dionysus), to hell (an aspect related to the god Hades, because Dionysus is also that god), and to darkness (a chaotic aspect), also represented with a tail (as if the devil were also part reptile or snake). But Paul says that Dionysus also disguises himself as Apollo (light). As if there were no dichotomy between them, and that in fact Apollo is also Dionysus.
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"For even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. So it is no surprise if his servants, also, disguise themselves as servants of righteousness. Their end will correspond to their deeds." 1 Corinthians 11:14-15

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Dominated by Dig Dug@dominbydigdug·
An ivory statuette of the Indian goddess Lakṣmī (लक्ष्मी) found in the ruins of Pompei. Evidence of trade between Rome and India, it lay hidden from 79 to 1938.
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"Know thyself" inevitably leads to excess, because knowing nature requires knowing many things. And since knowledge is power, it also leads to an excess of power. This is precisely what happens today: because we know so much, we are extremely powerful and technologically advanced. So notice that this Delphic phrase contradicts "Nothing in excess." It's impossible to follow both rules simultaneously. Either Apollo is "know thyself," or Apollo is "nothing in excess," including no excess of knowledge. Therefore, the true Apollo is not against excess. Thus, the false dichotomy between Apollonian and Dionysian is destroyed: Apollo is knowledge, knowledge is power, and power is Dionysus.
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RAW EGG NATIONALIST@Babygravy9·
I really hope we never see the day when parts of southern Brazil are all that's left of the real Germany.
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