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“Begin.”
Landon Peterson
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Asher Cox
knight of dubs
Chase Anderson
Night of crap more like it
Isaiah Price
Soulless
Cameron Rodriguez
>If you are unhappy, you shouldn’t take it as God’s disfavor. Just the contrary. Might be the very sign He loves you. He shows His love not by helping avoid suffering, but by sending you suffering. Keeping you there. To suffer binds you to something higher than yourself. Higher than your own will. Takes you from the world to find what lies beyond.”
Joshua Brown
Well thank you God, but maybe it's time tk make me feel something good on earth too, okay? Thanks byeee
Elijah Young
holy cope batman
Hudson Russell
This is some manipulating/coping shit, man.
Jayden Carter
It’s actually Gnostic shit but ok
Nathan Ramirez
No it isn't. Gnosticism says we suffer on earth because the material realm was created by an evil demiurg.
Dylan Mitchell
>dude what if I just shot some cool footage then invented a story post facto lmao
Blake Long
It also says through Christ (suffering) we can know (gnosis) the hidden, supreme divinity, please don’t tell me you missed the whole point?
Missed the whole point
Luke Clark
>Thanks Dad but I'd still like you to stop raping me
Ryan Ramirez
No no we get it. It's just magic's not real.
Jose Barnes
I get the point, I even think it's a nice point, I just take issue with the fact that the film is 99% style and 1% substance.
Benjamin Myers
ehm sweaty gnostics believed jesus didnt have a real physical body (since the physical belongs to the realm of the evil god) so according to them he didnt suffer
Joshua Perry
>Missed the whole point
I thought it was just a movie about Hollywood being made up of vapid degenerates.
Owen Flores
It’s 100% both
Therein lies the mystery itself. Maybe then it’s not physical pain that frees us but spiritual?
I think it’s about the MC trying to stay abreast in said sea of vapidity?
Nicholas Price
I love that scene and that actor
Ian Moore
It was the Jews who, with awe inspiring consistency, dared to invert the aristocratic value-equation (good = noble = powerful = beautiful = happy = beloved of God) and to hang onto this inversion with their teeth, the teeth of the most abysmal hatred (the hatred of impotence), saying, "the wretched alone are the good; the suffering, deprived, sick, ugly alone are pious, alone are blessed by God . . . and you, the powerful and noble, are on the contrary the evil, the cruel, the lustful, the insatiable, the godless to all eternity, and you shall be in all eternity the unblessed, the accursed, and damned!"
Nietzsche - Genealogy of Morals