Message from @Norik

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2020-04-15 15:41:58 UTC  

Idk where the volcano demon thingy comes from

2020-04-15 15:42:26 UTC  

egyptian coomer god

2020-04-15 15:55:05 UTC  

I really liked learning about Greek mythology as a kid

2020-04-15 15:56:09 UTC  

Same

2020-04-15 15:57:04 UTC  

Athena is best girl

2020-04-15 15:57:07 UTC  

prove me wrong

2020-04-15 15:58:14 UTC  

This is actually really good, I honestly didn't realize it was that bad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evfUrt9btvY&t=1473s

2020-04-15 16:43:28 UTC  

Survive the Jive is a good channel to learn about pre-Christian European gods. He’s also in the dissident right, so it’s not a progressive channel that tries to demonize Europeans. https://www.youtube.com/user/ThomasRowsell

2020-04-15 16:45:49 UTC  

He's a smart guy, but kinda cringe

2020-04-15 16:46:01 UTC  

He basically follows the wignat religion

2020-04-15 16:49:29 UTC  

It's possible that Survive the Jive will join Clossington, AA, and myself for our next movie discussion

2020-04-15 16:49:58 UTC  

nice

2020-04-15 16:50:42 UTC  

but it depends on May celebrations

2020-04-15 16:50:51 UTC  

Thomas presents himself as a very good man. He sure does a leg work necessary to accustom people with old Europe.

2020-04-15 16:50:51 UTC  

pagan maypole penis festivals or whatever

2020-04-15 16:52:24 UTC  

lol penis festivals

2020-04-15 16:52:38 UTC  

I mean he's clearly a really smart guy

2020-04-15 16:52:45 UTC  

his videos on european genetics are great

2020-04-15 16:52:55 UTC  

but then he'll be like

2020-04-15 16:53:01 UTC  

FUCK CHRISTMAS, YUUUUUUUUULEEEEE

2020-04-15 16:53:05 UTC  

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2020-04-15 16:54:49 UTC  

I don't see where is a problem there. He celebrates his own holy day. I don't recall him sperging and attacking Christians/Christianity for a sake of it.

2020-04-15 16:58:25 UTC  

religious people like to shit on each other

2020-04-15 16:58:29 UTC  

that's the point

2020-04-15 16:59:37 UTC  

Well, true.

2020-04-15 17:14:30 UTC  

@Charlemagne @clossington what movies will you guys be discussing on the stream

2020-04-15 17:14:40 UTC  

Cul-de-sac

2020-04-15 17:14:43 UTC  

The Wicker Man

2020-04-15 17:14:49 UTC  

four others I haven't seen yet

2020-04-15 17:14:53 UTC  

Straw Dogs

2020-04-15 17:15:01 UTC  

Bait

2020-04-15 17:15:55 UTC  

I haven’t seen those either maybe more movie nights?

2020-04-15 17:16:01 UTC  

A Canterbury Tale (1944)
Cul-de-Sac (1966)
The Wicker Man (1973)
Requiem for a Village (1975)
Straw Dogs (1971)
Bait (2019)

2020-04-15 17:16:53 UTC  

So is the stream going to be Hollywood vs paganism

2020-04-15 17:33:07 UTC  

Sounds interesting

2020-04-15 20:29:54 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/672211350436708356/700080484507451563/image0-6.jpg

2020-04-15 20:34:56 UTC  

based

2020-04-15 20:51:57 UTC  

> J. Michelle Coughlan argues that Tarzan displays behavior which seems outside of the bounds of traditional manhood in her article "Absolutely Punk: Queer Economies of Desire in Tarzan of the Apes." Coughlan analyzes Burroughs' fans complaints regarding the 'punk ending" in order to prove that contemporary readers understood Tarzan's renunciation of Jane as unmanly.[24] He rescues Paul D’Arnot from Africans, similarly to how he rescues Jane from rape: many of the same phrases and words describe both adventures [25] D'Arnot later supports the reluctant Tarzan financially, similarly to the monetary motivation for marriage which Jane feels.[26] Coughlan suggests that the novel bends traditional Western gender roles; therefore, Tarzan unconsciously could feel homosexual desire for D’Arnot despite his apparent attraction for Jane, and D’Arnot could be treating Tarzan as a "kept m[a]n," or paid sexual partner.[27]

2020-04-15 20:52:09 UTC  

Actual paragraph from the wikipedia page for Tarzan

2020-04-15 20:52:11 UTC  

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