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Chasm / Buying whores
« on: March 31, 2013, 02:09:25 PM »
So I was driving through northern Nevada when my friend decided to stop at a brothel and buy some pussy. I'm in a relationship, so I didn't partake. I went to the bar to have some drinks and talk to the hookers to see what life was like there, it seemed like they carved themselves out a reasonably good life, as good as a hookers life can be. Probably wouldn't have used their services even if I was single. If any of them were truly attractive I might have been tempted but that definitely wasn't the case ha ha. They were fuckable in the sense they had big tits and nice asses but not worth a couple hundred dollars.

I'm not sure what to think about prostitution. Obviously the prostitutes themselves are morons, but what about the men who buy prostitutes? The consensus is of course that it's a shameful act, but then again I can't really say how it is anything anything other than expensive, more pleasurable masturbation.

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Chasm / New high brow Conservative wiki
« on: February 13, 2013, 08:51:14 PM »
Finally, a wiki for paleoconservatives and European nationalists:

http://en.metapedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

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Chasm / Nothing in music is superficial
« on: January 05, 2013, 11:53:26 PM »
[Black Metal] Vocals are a superficial to the music as a whole. If you find yourself hung up on them, then perhaps the music just doesn't appeal to you.
I hate this sentiment, everything about the music is vital. The vocals, instrumentation, production and even the lyrics all come together to form a whole. If you believe that certain aspects of the music are superficial, then perhaps you are a musicologist and not an artist.

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Metal / Black Metal with Death Metal vocals
« on: December 26, 2012, 11:08:47 PM »
I really dislike the vocals of Black Metal. A few use it to good effect, such as Burzum or Gorgoroth, but for the most part I find it obnoxious. I've been trying to get more into Black Metal lately, as I'm more of a Death Metal guy. Can any of the more Black Metal oriented users here reccomend some bands with a deeper vocal style? The only band that comes to mind is Blasphemy, which I'm already intimately familiar with.

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Chasm / Musical Hallucinations
« on: December 25, 2012, 10:16:57 AM »
Does anyone else get these? Often as I'm falling asleep, I hear music. It's always softer music, never anything abrasive. Also, this one is not exactly a hallucination, but sometimes as my inner monologue is speaking, it will turn into singing without me consciously doing so. I don't know how to sing, either.

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Chasm / MEDIAFIRE DISASTER
« on: December 22, 2012, 08:28:52 PM »
RED ALERT - RED ALERT - RED ALERT - RED ALERT - RED ALERT - RED ALERT - RED ALERT - RED ALERT - RED ALERT -

Mediafire is denying access to copyrighted albums! OH NO! What will we do? Deposit files?



ˇSHIT!

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Chasm / Kali Yuga Narcissism: A reverse Dunning–Kruger effect.
« on: December 14, 2012, 07:44:25 PM »
When I was a teenager, I believed I was genius beyond compare. It was due to a lifetime of not having a relationship with somebody as intelligent as myself. In this age, it's easy for people above average intelligence to over estimate themselves due to being surrounded by neurotic fools all day long.

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Chasm / Biological explanation for Liberalism.
« on: November 20, 2012, 06:29:01 PM »
The lack of stress is turning every body more effeminate. Generally stress increases your "male" hormones, comfort decreases them and raises your "female" hormones.

And I mean real stress, like "my entire family is going to die if this hunt doesn't go as planned" stress.

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By far the most retarded idea to have ever come out of the ANUS. Lets just damn a state to hell to prove a point we don't need to prove. It's a little personal to me because it's right in my backyard. I consider the southwest my home, and you guys that advocate this idea are pretty much saying you want to take a shit on me and my family. And California isn't as liberal as you think, it's just in the big cities like everywhere else. And San Diego is one of the biggest conservative strongholds in the whole country, OC too.

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Chasm / Drugs are for depressed people, period.
« on: November 06, 2012, 09:20:02 PM »
Strangely, I notice a lot of pro-drug (especially psychadelics) rhetoric on this and other new right sites, even Amerika had that LSD article which claims that you can learn magical things on your first trip. I believe this is simply a manifestation of people trying to escape reality because it's depressing for spirited people to live in a profoundly ugly society.

The usual argument for drugs is you may have an interesting experience and have an epiphany. Yes, you may happen to have an epiphany while you are tripping out, but you may also have an epiphany while... I don't know lets see, any fucking time at all while doing anything, and there are interesting things to do that actually benefit yourself and the world.

If you are one of those psychonaut hippy dipshits you should just be honest with yourself that your mission is to escape from reality because the universe as you perceive it is just too much for you to handle. So with that in mind you should drink or do opiates because psychadelics won't rebuild your crushed spirit. At least alcohol and opiates will make you forget that you hate this world for a little bit.

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Chasm / Listenin' to poop music
« on: October 16, 2012, 02:14:41 AM »
Is it a good idea to listen to shitty music, to see what seperates good music from bad music? Is it possible to obtain any musicological insights from listening to poor to mediocre music?

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Chasm / War Against the Wise: Divide and Conquer
« on: September 22, 2012, 08:10:33 PM »
Somewhat overlapping with the thread made about lack of youth alternatives, it's hard not to notice it's difficult for bright kids to meet each other. Ever since the scene fell apart more or less completely in the mid 90's it's been hard for kids on the same page to meet each other.

No wonder we aren't getting any great bands anymore, the underground scenes that they would meet each other in have evaporated. Churches and Universities are obviously no longer places of thought either, generally speaking.

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Chasm / Am I an atheist, agnostic, or theist?
« on: August 29, 2012, 06:07:35 PM »
For most of my life I have been an atheist, I haven't given religion much thought over that past couple years but I believe my philosophical knowledge has grown. Now it's clear to me when religions are talking about god or gods, they are speaking of metaphysical forces.

It's obvious there are metaphysical forces that rule the universe, but why call it god? Doesn't that simply create confusion and lead people to apply human characteristics to something that is not human or even physical (as we know it)? It's laughable when people tell me their god, a metaphysical being, has human emotions such as love, hate, and jealousy. The idea of a binary heaven/hell afterlife is even more absurd.

I like symbols and rituals, no true Hessian doesn't, but is religion merely philosophy with added rituals and symbols? It would appear this way to me. If thats indeed the case, why not stick to philosophy and leave the religious symbolism for the artists? Come to think of it, maybe religion an artform for philosophers to describe their philosophies in a metaphorical and beautiful way?

A related theory of mine, perhaps religion is a tool to direct a given culture to certain goals?




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Chasm / Love songs
« on: July 17, 2012, 05:54:23 PM »
I am in love, I need some potent love songs. So far all I have in that category is Descendents/ALL, Kraftwerk and Antonio Vivaldi. If you know of any classical composers that have good love songs please let me know the specific songs, I find trying to sort through classical composers work overwhelming. Especially seeing as how the songs usually don't have names.

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Chasm / Proud to be an American
« on: June 12, 2012, 09:59:07 PM »
I know I said I was leaving but I haven't said my last word yet. I wanted to make a thread on this subject for a long time, but put it off because I couldn't find the exact right way to put it, but fuck it, this needs to be said. It might be a little sloppy because of that but hopefully the point will get across.

I've noticed a disturbing trend of smart American kids identifying more with their long severed Euro ancestry (Often German but also Italians, English, Poles etc) despite usually heavy admixture with other European tribes aside from the one they identify with. I'm guessing this comes out of the bullshit assumption that America is somehow "less cultured" than Europeans. They also often have plans to move to somewhere in Europe, usually the place of their most substantial ancestry, under the assumption the people there are more traditional. That's a stupid assumption because it's pretty much the same situation there with traditionalists, big cities generally have liberal non-culture and the rural areas hold the true culture of the nation. Also, for a substantial period of time, Americans were often considered more conservative (probably a happy side effect of our religious roots) but I digress.

I'm going to say something I would think is obvious, but American cultures are still in genesis, some have made more progress than others, such as for example Texas, Argentina, and Quebec which are fairly solid ethnic groups. Some areas like the mid-western US don't have much of a culture to speak of yet, and many are in between having something of a culture but not a very concrete ethnic group yet (The Southwestern US, Cascadia, Alaska etc.)

Our ancestors came to these continents expecting to build new nations, if you want to turn your back on all your ancestors hard work then go ahead retreat back to the old world but I think that's an anti-traditionalist and cowardly way of looking at things. It's about time traditionalists in the US, and elsewhere in the Americas for that matter, to start being proud of their land, quit being nostalgic for the old world and begin building beautiful new cultures. We have the unique opportunity to shape and form what will be the basis of American culture for thousands of years.

And before some smug euro or self hating american pussy starts calling Americans mongrels or what not, every European nation that exists now is made up of a mix of previously existing European tribes, dumbass.

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