Message from @Valtiel
Discord ID: 355984722251218944
I'll roll with it, if I can get that beautiful spark from you. It's the reason why places like /pol/ and IronMarch fail me. They're just hateful and aggressive.
That is they're nature, and I am a soft spirit searching for my place in a collective I can trust with my weak body and my aching, feaverish mind. Others I have to refuse because they're just wrong in o so many ways.
**Shrug**
You get it, I'm just rambling.
Sorry if none of it makes sense too, my everything is numb .
Shut up everyone
Yeah, I get it. It's genuinely brave to admit.
Guess what day it is
It starts with n and ends with n π π π
Fuck yourself.
No one cares about your stupid memes.
**A n y m o r e**
Thanks for the chat. I need to go wash away the spectre that's been haunting me.
@Deleted User Good
See you later, God bless.
Bye.
I don't care, just shut up. I'm going to give you a vaccum to shit post before you burn out.
Gas the normies, autism war now
I accept your autism. At least you're honest.
Muscle only makes you lift heavier. It doesn't make you a better fighter
@Sn0w β β#4209 But he slapped my m o p
Terror management theory.
"But I donβt think one can be a hero in any really elevating sense without some transcendental referent like being a hero for God, or for the creative powers of the universe. The most exalted type of heroism involves feeling that one has lived to some purpose that transcends oneself. This is why religion gives him the validation that nothing else gives him. β¦ When you finally break through your character armor and discover your vulnerability, it becomes impossible to live without massive anxiety unless you find a new power source. And this is where the idea of God comes in (Keen 1974)."
Power source activate.
*Ernest Becker (September 27, 1924 β March 6, 1974) was an American cultural anthropologist and interdisciplinary thinker and writer. He wrote several books on human motivation and behavior, most notably the 1974 Pulitzer Prize-winning work, The Denial of Death. In it, he argues that βthe basic motivation for human behavior is our biological need to control our basic anxiety, to deny the terror of death.β (Keen 1973). Becker suggested that a significant function of culture is to provide successful ways to engage in death denial.*
discord emailed me back
the child porn poster deleted his messages before they could be investigated