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  • So now I realize that I've been a nihilist for a long time.

  • Isn't this, in some way, redefining the traditional meaning of Nihilism? I get how you are tearing apart the faults of people that have claimed to be nihilists. Perhaps I don't fully understand Nihilism myself, as I haven't studied it in particular because the only people I knew that claimed to support Nihilists were of the 2nd type, or the extremely annoying ones (who still had an agenda to push).

    Is there a better word for it? In much the same way, "anarchist" was hijacked by socialists.

  • @aeroegnr I think 'beliefs' are more important than labels.

    Labels should serve us; not an eternal narcissistic search fo 'authenticity'.

  • Thus Spake Zarathustra

  • Hey @Aurini

    About the Physics analogy (circa 6:00), you say there aren't absolute velocities or frames of reference.

    This is true, but misleading. Special Relativity provides a replacement objective measure via the Lorentz transformation. From all frames of reference, the quantity √(t^2 - x^2 - y^2 - z^2) is invariant. Time dilation and length contraction do occur, but in precise and calculable ways. So reality isn't inherently subjective, but objective in a non-intuitive, non-Newtonian way.

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  • the red pill didn't originate from the Matrix, I can't tell if you know this so I suppose I will just go ahead and tell you that the red pill alludes the the acult. Same with going down the rabbit hole.

  • @MirageScience Fascinating. Do you have any more information on the topic? I suppose I could google, but I suspect the cultural impact of The Matrix + manosphere bloggers would submerge any resutls from before then.

  • @Aurini Well there is a hell of alot more philosophy in the Matrix if your are interested, /watch?v=9q1jHx29C70, this video does a decent job.

    If youre talking about the acult and the matrix the only things I could spot was the black cat, the reference to the rabbit by morphous and the computer, the checkard floor staircase, sol graffi in the subway fight with Smith, Neo's appartment # 101, and ofc Trinity herself. And if your wondering, I don't know much about what all of it means.

  • @Aurini oh and i forgot 3 at least, in the movie morphous does the as above so below hand gesture, and the codex magica hand gesture (which if you don't know it is putting your hands in an upside-down pyramid at the navel (belly-button)) and the blue vs red pill refers to blue or red masonic loadges, and ofc there is alot of their pyramids, eyes, and suns in the movie either added for effect or just there unknowingly. One such reference to the eye is on the machine that releases neo.

  • This is a pretty fascinating view of nihilism but I can't wrap my head around it. If nihilism is about becoming the best you can be then who decides what's best?

    Why is any of this true?

  • This is a pretty fascinating view of nihilism but I can't wrap my head around it. If nihilism is about becoming the best you can be then who decides what's best?

    Why is any of this true?

  • @shlockofgod That's precisely it - YOU decide what's best. Relying upon archons to dictate the truth of the universe to you - instead of going outside and experimenting yourself - is almost certainly guaranteed to result in you following a path based upon falsehood.

  • @Aurini Dude, that is probably one of the most intelligent statements I have heard on this site.

    The video is a good introduction to doing more research on Nilhism.

  • You make nihilism sound like an ultra-individualist doctrine of personal transformation. Like extreme Zen but with congratulatory self-satisfaction allowed. Certainly elitist & yet doomed to make not its mark unless 'monsters' grow out from it - for change only comes through the masses (be they willing participants or not!) Yet gods are seldom born of man thus I think the tried & tested paths of tradition are more appealing, although I am open to the coercion of success, if sceptical of it.

  • @CeltoSaxonKnight I strongly support tradition for most people - and I'm a fan of it myself. In fact, I'd say that it even results in a stronger argument for tradition because most traditions are tried, tested, and true - an open examination will come to support them.

  • holy shit, this is marilyn manson's greatest songs with a shaved head in a leather vest.

    1996, the reflecting god, the death song, the man that you fear, etc I can hear all of your points in this video eerily inserted in all of these songs.

    It's all tragically lonely, but also exhilaratingly liberating. makes the loneliness not so tragic when it's so much fun.

  • Very good, the red pill is bittersweet. Will look forward to the video on the Athiestkult. I have got the urge to watch Fightclub for some reason ha

  • I don't think feminism will be that far of a bridge to cross. Aside from a few vocal feminists, feminism is, for the most part, dead. Race is the bigger fight, and you're going to have to wake them up from the trance they're in on this issue, which involves the story of "racism".

  • HBD is less painful depending on your other beliefs. For me, it wasn't that much of a shock since, while I was an egalitarian, I wasn't gung-ho about it and I wasn't too interested in race issues - i.e. I wasn't very entrenched, and so the shift on race wasn't painful. Unfortunately it means I don't understand the mindset of racial egalitarians - they just seem monstrous and unreal, or like minds of a different basis - like silicon versus carbon based.

  • Thank you for never settling for other people's answers. Let all be witness, if you are your own guide and have the passion all paths can lead to the ultimate truth of being. Congratulations on your self realization. ^_^

  • I think if you kill yourself after "discovering nihilism", then you don't really get nihilism.

  • Stalin believed that "bourgeoisness" was innate, which is why I think he sent so many of them to death camps, a parallel with Hitler and his belief in innate "jewishness". For the record, I think both were probably correct about those things to some degree, since virtually all characteristics vary by race and sub-race population and are largely innate. I think Hitler was an atheist (like Stalin), and all his religious references were mere politicking.

  • o _ o great vid!!!!

  • If you're going to do that, you need to disable ratings or something, because they will flood and parody and lie about you to no end. They do not try to understand you, they don't listen thinking "what concepts is this guy trying to convey", they listen looking for any error, and judge you with a strict word-by-word rubric. It's not how normal human communication works. And if you try to clarify well then that's you flip-flopping.

    I'm just saying, be careful.

  • @fringeelements Thank you for the heads up, and the kind words.

  • I'm disappointed that this wasn't over 20 minutes — seriously.

  • I get all tingling and quivering whenever you make a video.

  • Great Vid dude!!(Or should i say i value the content of this video and to some extent the creator) Instasubbed!

  • I pretty much agree with everything you've said. I've traveled the road of religious/feminist/state realization before, however I must say that you look like a super villain,

    which I think is awesome.

  • @Dirge987 That's preciesely the look I'm going for. Darth Vader was the good guy, damnit!

  • "Tumors don't grow on a corpse"

    That is fucking great.

    I don't know if I'm better for the red pill. My latest red pill has been the lack of potential for most human beings to understand reality as accurately as I am able to, and the two seemingly most obviously indicated paths to take knowing this are to either promote violence on a massive scale or resign myself to the world being a cesspool until the species goes extinct.

  • @blackacidlizzard There is a distinct threshold, equivalent to ~130 IQ, though it's not IQ, exactly, and below that threshold people are compeletly unable to model reality in a rational manner. They think they are rational because they can solve puzzles, but I see nothing but trained dogs barking at eachother.

  • @Aurini This is so true. I have an IQ of around 140 and everyone less intelligent than me, which is most, seems to be lost in a fantasy model of reality..

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