Mafortu

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  1. Oh I just wanted to poke a stick at Leo Gura a little and see what his thoughts were. I know he is a big believer and I hope one day he snaps out of it like i did.
  2. Oh, I could be wrong but I got the impression that you were asking me for proof or evidence, it would be very daunting and cringe to write something that could satisfy or convince a stranger online. The other guy's question was more approachable, personal and easier to answer.
  3. Because you didn't ask anything and he did. Is there anything you wish to ask me?
  4. It started when David Grusch began making the rounds. Something about his body language or candor makes me feel he’s either not being honest or he is being taken advantage of (and yes, I’m aware he allegedly has autism). The more I learned about Luis Elizondo, his book, and the embarrassing cases where his pictures were easily debunked, the more my mood soured. At the time, these two were among the most credible figures. Then, UFO subreddits started pissing me off more and more. They’ll believe anything you post there. If you’re skeptical or cast doubt on an obviously fake video, you’re downvoted. It feels like a religious cult, you must comply or you’re shunned. It dawned on me that the narrative never changes. The “bombshell truth” that will reveal everything is always imminent, just around the corner. It’s the same story year after year. Nothing changes, nothing is revealed, because there’s nothing to reveal. UFOs are like an urban legend that’s grown too big and is now out of control. So many respectable, intelligent people fall for it, including Leo Gura, which is what makes it particularly interesting, I guess, It’s an urban legend so alluring that it even fools smart people.
  5. There is nothing to explain, there is no mystery, there is no phenomenon. Ghosts, witches, demons, the Sasquash, etc.. its all the same, but my naivety had me convinced Ufos were different and more "credible", I was so bought into the stories and the testimonies, so invested in any new discoveries or video evidence. I was a fool. I cant pull you into my camp anymore than I can pull a MAGA into leftism. Its on you, not me.
  6. UFOs are not here. Leo, I wonder when you'll have your "aha" moment. I had mine this year, and it’s like a veil was lifted. Now I see the nonsense and the charlatans for what they really are. For most of my life, my curiosity and sense of wonder got the better of me. I watched the documentaries, followed the researchers and journalists, and realized I was in the same camp as the religious people I often criticized. As a lifelong atheist, I never had a true "matrix" moment, but this is as close as it gets. I feel embarrassed now for being so naive for so long. No doubt there’s so much more out there that we have yet to discover, but flying saucers aren’t it. Anyways, enjoy the endless wait for the UFO "bombshell" that's always "IMMINENT" It'll blow up any second now, for sure. /s
  7. He has uncompromising honesty about his thoughts and feelings and clashes with content creators who shy away from exploring darker aspects of their minds. This directness has led to numerous contentious conversations, and probably the main reason for the mass-flagging that has gotten him de-platformed on sites like YouTube, Patreon, Vimeo, and Twitch, even though he adheres to their rules. Even one of your own moderators (thought art or something like that) has closed discussions on him in your forum because he thinks he is a p#dophile (he has a song called "I am a p#dophile), but its clearly satiric, and he strongly advocates for the safety of children and condemns services like Discord for facilitating abuse and predation.
  8. Yeah he got his youtube channels terminated because Nick Fuentes fans mass-reported him, but he still streams on Twitter and Rumble He is open to talk about psychedelics, death, trans topics, general philosophy about life, suffering, etc.. he has very divisive opinions but we can all agree he is a very unique and talented content creator, troubled as he may be.
  9. Leo when will you post Part 2? My mother suffers from Tinnitus, getting louder every year, and I cant wait to tell her about this Also, would you ever consider talking to mrgirl?
  10. when atheist say they dont believe in god, they obviously mean the biblical cis male in the sky whether you call God reality, or consciousness, or infinite imagination.. that's just a silly semantics battle
  11. it's a spektrum A thought of a lion, a written description of a lion, a picture of a lion, a plushie of a lion, a computer animated lion, an interactive videogame lion, a lion in a zoo, you being the lion... etc Its all inside the dream we are in
  12. Yeah I watched the whole thing yesterday, it was PAINFUL. Glink did such a piss-poor job to persuade Max into trying psychedelics', I was cringing the whole way through. Can't expect much from a person that believes being gay is a choice and that accepts jesus as his lord and savior. I want Max to try mushrooms, but he is just too scared of something going terribly wrong, which is understandable.
  13. Looking for wisdom in the bible is like looking for nutrition in a Domino's pizza. Sure, you can find some somewhere in there... but why bother?
  14. Hate that quote, its so naive. Its like closing a book of an epic saga on the fifth page and saying "yeah, that was a good read."
  15. Still waiting for Frank Yang to appear in Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal, that was supposed to happen in february