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Theory Is blackpill the endgame?

Deathmint

Deathmint

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I've noticed that blackpill describes human relations perfectly from a strictly biological point.
Human worth estimated based on quality of genes first, survival skills and social status next.
However, what's beyond biology and animal side to the human?
What about the spirit? When the spark the burns inside will matter?
 
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Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dóminus tecum.
Benedícta tu in muliéribus,
et benedíctus fructus ventris tui, Iesus.
Sancta Maria, Mater Dei,
ora pro nobis peccatóribus,
nunc, et in hora mortis nostræ.
Amen.
 
Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dóminus tecum.
Benedícta tu in muliéribus,
et benedíctus fructus ventris tui, Iesus.
Sancta Maria, Mater Dei,
ora pro nobis peccatóribus,
nunc, et in hora mortis nostræ.
Amen.
Cope
 
My soul is sealed within the Holy Spirit till the day of redemption, anyone's can too if they put their trust and Jesus Christ and what He did only.

Heaven will be better than being a gigaultrachad.
 
The black pill is just the beginning
The problem is what to do after taking the black pill
You just cope or rope
The Black pill can change your life for better like if you can do looksmaxing or take it down forever
 
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Humans are one of four extant hominid genera.
 
I've noticed that blackpill describes human relations perfectly from a strictly biological point.
Human worth estimated based on quality of genes first, survival skills and social status next.
However, what's beyond biology and animal side to the human?
What about the spirit? When the spark the burns inside will matter?
The problem is you got to completely submit to God in the current situation you find yourself in. There is a lot of personal shit that comes up when you're confronted with the idea that every little desire you have needs to be repented for because on some level you resent God, his Creation and/or yourself for not being capable of indulging in your desires. People calling faith in Jesus Christ a cope don't seem to get that:

a. It is anti-cope because you still must sublate your desires whether or not you are capable of indulging in them.
b. The implications of faith are so much worse than the alternative that we are nothing but programmable animals mindlessly responding to environmental stimuli.
 
b. The implications of faith are so much worse than the alternative that we are nothing but programmable animals mindlessly responding to environmental stimuli.

sure, It's almost leveled in this sense, but ,,faith" implies life after death, this is of the main seducing reasons for one to believe it. not necessarily a dichotomy of divine determinism or biological determinism.
 
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sure, It's almost leveled in this sense, but ,,faith" implies life after death, this is of the main seducing reasons for one to believe it. not necessarily a dichotomy of divine determinism or biological determinism.
Sure, but the promise of everlasting life doesn't sound so sweet if all we actually know of life is a living Hell. It is this distinction between being passive versus participatory in God's Creation. Would you even believe you were in Heaven if you had no faith in God and he placed you in it?
 
Sure, but the promise of everlasting life doesn't sound so sweet if all we actually know of life is a living Hell. It is this distinction between being passive versus participatory in God's Creation. Would you even believe you were in Heaven if you had no faith in God and he placed you in it?

I personally find the idea of eternity disturbing, but not because of empirical knowledge that could anticipate what happens later. self-preservation as an overtaking instinct that instills fear of death is deeply engrained within us, this justifies how people would prefer the idea of unphysical eternity over nothingness. - adding that continuance of memories, remembrances and experiences, as many believe that they'll find their long deceased relatives once in Heaven.
this question depends, don't think I would, but more in the sense that there would be no previous information to lead to me any conclusion, as being born without any knowledge about anything the only possibility is discovering through error, repetition and constant observation. I wouldn't outrightly assume that there is a God, as what is in nature is natural, there would be no distinction from Divine to Natural phenomenon encircling me.
 
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What about the spirit?
There is no spirit,once you're dead,you're dead.You don't go in no heaven or hell.You go and feed the worms in the ground.
 
There is no spirit,once you're dead,you're dead.You don't go in no heaven or hell.You go and feed the worms in the ground.
Cold hard truth. Thinking there is an afterlife and things will be better there is the ultimate cope.
 
People can change. It's rare but it happens. That's why oldcels get mad at 18 year olds who claim to be incel. A lot of people change during college. They get in with a good group of people, and before you know it the skinny nerd bulks up, the fat kid loses weight, and their life turns around. It usually some kind of major change that happens. It's not as simple as taking a shower or wearing nice clothes. People that advice works for already usually have a good base.

It isn't as common as people would like you to believe though. But it does happen in rare cases. I'm old, so I've seen it. But 95 percent of the time, it's the same people from high school that are popular that become well functioning adults. And the losers disappear or struggle hard.
 

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