THIS is what YouTube was created for!
And btw, I am only talking to MO and not anybody else.
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Just ban me MO. Quit playing games.
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Obviously, I have seen through your smoke an mirrors.
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I like your personal website too btw. Good luck with it.
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5:09  - 6:18   ,    he straight up humped her  

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So check out this epically wild shit...

It's this woman who is obsessed with John Lennon and talks about him like he's there. She's coming at it from a sorta spiritualist/mediumship kinda angle I guess.





https://www.youtube.com/@lenalennon8746/videos

Wildly insane. Absolutely incredible.

She'll randomly throw on a Brit accent in a deeper voice and talk to herself as him.

I wonder how long she's been doing this.

On the shrine in front of her, she's got a pic of herself much younger wearing the circular eyeglasses, so I assume it's been decades.

I can't watch much of it cuz it's just too nuts man, but wow...

It's remarkable.

This must be the result of pain and trauma in her early life. A lot of people would happen upon this and think it's very sad, and I'm not saying it isn't sad on some levels...

But does she seem sad? Fuck, not really.

This is her method of coping with whatever heartbreak she experienced, likely in childhood. And there are a lot worse ways to cope, in my opinion.

She's got a black cat, and you can see two containers of cat treats on one of her shelves...

So at least she is effectively performing one very integral part of human existence, to care for the animals.

Do I consider her life bad? Is it one of a broken, defective human? No. I actually think she is better off than many "sane" people.

A fascinating case.
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It's shit like this that convinces me... if the aliens AREN'T watching us, they either have bad taste, or they just don't exist.

We need MORE interesting humans. Sure, the origins of such a person are undoubtedly tragic just because trauma causes so much of these bizarre behaviors.

But damn... what other brilliant and unique cases like hers must be out there? At least she started sharing on YouTube. Everyone else should too.
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(03-27-2024, 06:14 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: This must be the result of pain and trauma in her early life.

A dead man is the safest kind of man to love.

Brilliant.

He can sin no more.

And her choice of fixation, John Lennon, stood for peace and love, which provides even more security...

Probably the exact of opposite of whatever man abused/victimized her when she was a child.

She chose someone who can never do anything bad, can't be construed to have ever been bad at all.

This may be the central psychology behind romantic attraction toward historical/long dead figures that is so common among females.

I've talked about this before...

(07-30-2017, 07:45 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: Actually, I will add that the tendency of "asexual" women to be hung up on dead people (historical figures, actors, authors, etc.) further goes to prove their more pronounced 'demisexual' nature. I rarely ever hear of asexual men, and I rarely ever hear of men being hung up on historical female figures. I can only reason that this is because men are essentially inarguably visually aroused and care considerably less about any mental or emotional traits or connections.

https://www.sectual.com/thread-2926-post...l#pid23876
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(03-27-2024, 06:41 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: This may be the central psychology behind romantic attraction toward historical/long dead figures that is so common among females.

On the flip side, this piques my curiosity about the psychological/traumatic origins of the female tendency to become romantically interested in murderers. Some women write letters to men imprisoned due to violent crime, and sometimes they even marry these prisoners.

I would guess this distasteful proclivity stems from having a weak father figure in their childhood, most likely one who didn't defend them when they were in need of protection at some point. The greater his failure, the more voracious her appetite for a violent man would be. A violent man behind bars (probably for life) who therefore could not hurt her.

But this capability for sustained romantic interest which has no eventual physical manifestation is a purely female phenomenon.
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Popcorn 




Quote:Comment: 1:30:50... he pisses on the owl human sacrifice altar. Dude biggest legend in years. 25/10.

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You know what...

I think ALL humans store information this way.

I just think the people who have this gift of conscious recall are lacking a filter that is functioning in most humans.

The importance of this concept for me is that EVERYTHING WE'VE EVER HEARD OR READ is recorded in our brains.

It's there. It's affecting us.

That's dangerous, if you're taking in the wrong material too often (or ever).

On guard, folks. Deep down, I know this is the truth.

As far as the girl herself, she is very cute and has a sort of intensity to her appearance.

I tried to look her up and find out what her zodiac info is, to no avail.

Hopefully she'll remain in the public eye and exploit her incredible gift so that we can know more about her in the future.

No doubt she is being studied by who knows how many different organizations, entities of all kinds... as well she should be.

Her name is Emily Nash, which is interesting considering the story of John Nash...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Forbes_Nash_Jr.

I'd wondered if there's any relation but haven't gotten far enough in the video to see if it's mentioned.

It also crossed my mind that perhaps the whole thing is BS and she's not even real and they chose that name for her on purpose.

But I do believe people with this gift (or missing filter) exist, there have been several others well documented in the past.

So she probably is real. It's intriguing. Wonder what part of the brain is responsible for acting as a filter and preventing all humans from doing this? What's different between her brain and ours?? Maybe the answer isn't even in the brain.
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These chicks have the same thing going on...

"Flo & Kay Lyman: The Rainman Twins"
https://www.sectual.com/thread-18578.html


I probably did a bit of theorizing in that thread.

Maybe these people are tapping into aetheric fields and reading the universal knowledge base rather than things being stored locally in their brains.

I'm sure that idea has been heavily tested... it could be accomplished by asking them things they couldn't possibly know, like super obscure mega historical facts.

Fascinating.
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7:54 so check it out, she's got her feet elevated regardless where she is. She's got a foot stool in the interview setting and a rock under her feet by the water. What's the deal with that?? At first I thought maybe they did it to make her posture look a certain way for filming, but I've never seen that shit done before so... is it something she requires? And if so, why? I mean, it's well known the feet SHOULD be elevated for regular blood flow. But is she doing it because she has a health condition, or because she is rigorous about the proper way to sit? What else does she do??

That's the kinda shit I really wanna know. Fuck dates, lol.

17:00 so there's some proposed link between sleep and memory consolidation. I keep thinking about the similarities between this whole memory recall thing and the cause of schizophrenia. The process of DMT (or some other chemical) released in the brain during sleep is malfunctioning in those with schizophrenia, causing them to dream whilst awake.
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https://www.youtube.com/@Brahman__/videos

He's right, you know.
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This is gonna be good...

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"demonic powers" 


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https://www.youtube.com/@TheHoboShoestring/videos

https://www.timesnownews.com/world/us/us...-109078763

His body was found in the water near one of his camps in eastern TN.

I had never heard of him before.

Checked out a couple of his videos and I can see why people loved him.
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So Shoestring lived a dangerous rail hobo life for decades, and in the end, the water got him. Dunno if he get swept up in it, if he just happened to die while he was in it, or if he was killed and put there or something. But he didn't die from just being a hobo. He was maimed here and there along the way, like with his fingers and his arm, but... still, it didn't kill him.
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It's interesting seeing legacy media being forced to report on people they'd normally never discuss, just because they're famous on the internet. The power has been transferred.
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