Chapel Dweller Appreciator
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Chapel Dweller Appreciator
@maddhistorian
I have a BA in history which pretty much makes me an expert. He/Him Twitch Affiliate


Notice how DS2 defenders can't just say "Yeah that area is pretty annoying I understand your frustration" they have to say "No actually having to kill 16 enemies with infinite aggro range on the runback to the boss is fine and normal"

Anton LaVey was a brilliant CIA performance actor, and the Church of Satan was originally a CIA cultural creation, much like Marilyn Monroe, with whom LaVey had a romantic fling with . These figures were cultural actors hired by the government to promote specific agendas for the elite who control the government. Personally, LaVey's Satanic Bible struck me as an exact outline for the events currently unfolding in the U.S. right now. But, Satanism never gained the kind of traction in the West that the CIA had hoped for. LaVey's approach was too scripted, and the Church of Satan movement failed to spark a true revolution, until now that is, with the 99%. The Satanic Bible now reads like an instruction manual for current government agendas, which is shocking. There’s no denying that Satanism is unhealthy. It describes itself as the religion of primal indulgences, celebrating pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and laziness, in direct opposition to Christianity, as expected.


Every time I talk about From Software on here everyone is like "yeah everyone skips everything all the time because it's boring and sucks. we just want to fight the bosses." and then accuses me of not liking the games


⚠️ATTENTION TO ALL LIES OF P FANS⚠️ we have been heard eurogamer has updated this recent article in which they pull a statement from neowiz on the current allegations of a job posting for an ai creator #LiesOfP












I am always a bit sad when I see people dismiss the very clear and googleable naming conventions of each Ffxiv Race

Is there even anything else to do here after Midra? Been sneaking all around the area, not finding much of note


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