>>496
To be fair, both of them are are idiots.
Let's start at the top
>It doesn't matter if we think we are wizards or not, we've seen things normal people wouldn't even imagine; done things few thought they could do and we are so far ahead on all this "life" stuff that you are having problems dealing with.
OP believes that he is better because he's further ahead in life than other people in some regard. However, in the next line, he struggles "every day to live with you," because the people around him don't like his tastes in food, music, and has ignored one of the social don'ts by talking about politics around people he knows very little about. He refuses to compromise or share why his tastes are better, and the holier-than-thou attitude puts people off, so he vents online.
>>42
>We are humans, but not completely.
What is OP's definition of human, and how he is not? I would like to hear. Not going to touch on the Matrix stuff here since that's when people might start to realize that something isn't right with the world, but unfortunately created a bunch of 'chosen ones' that think they have the correct answer.
>The jews
There are somethings that you cannot change at this point, and buying into the meme only gives it more power. He further complicates things by tossing in both galactic and astral warfare going on at the same time, but fails to state why Earth is important
>North Korea, Nazi Germany and countries like Libya and Iraq
Brings up Nazis for no reason, thinks countries on the 'Axis of Evil' are 100% good, leaves of Iran, and puts on Libya. N. Korea is insane, transformed to suit the needs of one man while the rest starve. Saddam was one of the few things keeping the region stable with Iraq through fear, but was killed because Jr wanted to do what his father could not. OP might have a point with Libya.
>>43
Author automatically assumes anyone visiting /fringe/ except those like him aren't willing to read what he wrote, and puts the reader on the defensive. Starting info is fine, and is the typical recommend practice that I've seen on /x/, /fringe/, and other places. However, sometimes, a dream is just a dream and doesn't mean anything. Looking for answers only in there solves nothing.
>>44
What conspiracies? OP assumes reader knows of them, despite making a beginner guide.
>Finding guides for OBEs on youtube
>Let go of everything in your past so you can see the truth
This is one of the directions that cults take to indoctrinate new members. If you don't know where you've been, how do you know that you won't repeat the same path you've been walking all along? Or if it's even the correct way? OP brings up Hitler again for no reason. He needs to get off of the internet and realize that most people don't care about Nazi boners.
>>46
no comment. basic stuff from books on helping to deal with depression
>>47
Author assumes reader's feelings, again putting them on the defensive. Same error as at the start with believing that reader looks down to him. Other happiness stuff pretty basic introductory tier.
>food
While I agree Monsato is vile and we do have too much fluoride in drinking water, bringing up 'da Jews' again here isn't needed. There's a way to talk on /pol/, and then everywhere else. Author also ignores the fact that more people are living to 100 than ever. Link to article from 2014: http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/04/health/centenarian-death/
>>48
>insecticide
That's why you're supposed to wash your fruits and veggies before eating them. If you're that concerned with tap water, get a good filtration system.
>check your food and don't buy from labels that do that, if you feel that strongly about livestock treatment.
>All animals you eat are female
Not true. The majority? Yes. All? No. Especially if you like chicken tendies since male chicks are tossed in the grinder.
>a male animal after puberty gets a real sour and bad taste in its muscles
Confirmed for not eating venison. Tasty as fuck. The so called sour taste is due to not prepping the carcass properly.
>Homosexuality is not more natural than being obese in the point that it's avoidable and treatable.
Lol, no. It happens, just that there's less pressure to keep it hidden these days and have kids. There's always going to be some fags. All the estrogen from birth control pills in the water supply is already fucking up fish, so I'll give OP that.
>>49
General need to work out. Fine. If you're fapping so much that you get dehydrated and lose that much minerals, stop fapping so often, take vitamins, and drink plenty of water. OP then advocates eating unmodified food, which he went against inthe previous post.
>sheeple
people that use this term unironically now usually have a 'me against everyone' mentality. Only they know what's right to do
>A common mistake is to believe in Jesus, but not actually following his teaching or being like him. How can you be corrupt, hurt other people and claim that you believe in Jesus? That is absurd.
Logical fallacy. People are human, they make mistakes that sometimes hurt others.
>>50
no comment, basic beginner meditation
>>51
no comment, beginner stuff that used to be on 4chan's /x/ before it went to shit
>>52
Some stuff that cults try to use to get members to join along with OP thinking at this point the reader is still hostile towards him. If they got that far, they have more time to waste than I as most that don't agree with OP would either look at a few posts or not even be on this site at all.
>>53
>ayyyyy lmao buy some Crystal Pepsi
Disinfo is yep.
>>54
Basic chakra and calcified pineal gland meme
>>55
Quantum mechanics do not apply to psychology. Binaural beats don't work on most of the population, and even then, you have to be in a controlled environment. The US Intel device thing has been kicked around for over 30 years. The ice test is simple to do yourself to see that it doesn't work.
>>56
good vs evil debate has gone on since forever, as everyone has their own definition.
>>57
OP realizes things are shit and posts it to a Tibetan yarn weaving forum. Uses it as an outlet for his frustration, and might not do anything about it offline, where action matters more than words.
>>58
Some poorly written text about the fight or flight response. Fear in and of itself is not the problem. Fear is a natural reaction to something you think might cause death and/or harm. If it's getting constantly in the way, seek help.