Hah. Not to be the resident degenerate nerd, but for some reason your post made me make a mental connection to a secret society in a very recent anime called Lycoris Recoil.
The secret global organization (known as the Alan Institute) picks out exceptional individuals, such as actors, idols, performers, those who have exceptional hearing or exceptional reflexes that make them exceptionally good at killing.
Their marker that the talented receive is an owl pendant. This marks them as a product of the Alan Institute with exceptional talent in a specific field.
The main character was saved as a little girl with a mechanical heart transplant because of her incredible ability to read the actions of someone and the angle of the barrel of their gun, and the reflexes that she has to seemingly dodge bullets (though, she just moves before they fire).
She was saved because they viewed her as being the most talented killer with an unrivaled talent for killing. But she spent her life helping people and using nonlethal rounds, refusing to kill anyone because she felt like she was given a chance to live and do good. Which ultimately angers the institute and causes them to try and kill her.
The owl imagery, secret society global organization with its fangs in every aspect of life through talented individuals, and your post pointing out that no one is loyal and it's about what they can get struck a chord and reminded me of this.
If I had a tinfoil hat, I'd throw it on and call it soft disclosure, thinking back to it. It's wrapped with a couple of "woke" seeming layers, but that organization is distinctly the bad guys.
Interesting, decodingsymbols made the connection that "Alan" "Allen" etc is code for MK programmer. As in Allen Wrenches to adjust the screws. "Having a screw loose".
I can consider it, but the implications of that being a code means Paul Allen (Microsoft) and Woody Allen were somehow related to MK, which I can believe that, but I can't talk to normies about that shit. Every time I try to explain coded news to someone, I can feel the judgement and discomfort and talking about Allen being a code for "having a screw loose" and needing to fix the MK programming is like explaining DUMBs. You're going to get insulted in very predictable ways for explaining certain things to normies.
Yes, you can't talk about symbolic comms to people who have no clue about them. You'll come across as schizophrenic and it's by design.
They'll think you're getting your crazy ideas from the movies and television shows and extrapolating them on the real world.
You're much better off to talk about predictive programming and mention movies that laid out our present situation 20 years ago as a foundation before diving heads first into comms.
It's a weird connection to make, I know that there's not always a ton of overlap between weeb shit and our side all the time and that I tend to be an outlier, but the conversations today culminated in me making that mental connection and it's like, wow. Reality is almost directly mirrored in that series.
Berserk is great, if a bit slow. Still find it amusing that the Golden Age movies were solid (especially after they got past the weird low framerate of the first one) and yet they haven't successfully adapted the other arcs to the screen yet.
Evangelion is also great, if a bit.. uncomfortable. Then again so is Berserk. I don't have a problem with being made uncomfortable.
OK … Ill take the bait. What qualifies you as o e of the most talented persons alive? Im not being an asshole. I truly would love to know. U got my curiosity peaked.
Hah. Not to be the resident degenerate nerd, but for some reason your post made me make a mental connection to a secret society in a very recent anime called Lycoris Recoil.
The secret global organization (known as the Alan Institute) picks out exceptional individuals, such as actors, idols, performers, those who have exceptional hearing or exceptional reflexes that make them exceptionally good at killing.
Their marker that the talented receive is an owl pendant. This marks them as a product of the Alan Institute with exceptional talent in a specific field.
The main character was saved as a little girl with a mechanical heart transplant because of her incredible ability to read the actions of someone and the angle of the barrel of their gun, and the reflexes that she has to seemingly dodge bullets (though, she just moves before they fire).
She was saved because they viewed her as being the most talented killer with an unrivaled talent for killing. But she spent her life helping people and using nonlethal rounds, refusing to kill anyone because she felt like she was given a chance to live and do good. Which ultimately angers the institute and causes them to try and kill her.
The owl imagery, secret society global organization with its fangs in every aspect of life through talented individuals, and your post pointing out that no one is loyal and it's about what they can get struck a chord and reminded me of this.
If I had a tinfoil hat, I'd throw it on and call it soft disclosure, thinking back to it. It's wrapped with a couple of "woke" seeming layers, but that organization is distinctly the bad guys.
Interesting, decodingsymbols made the connection that "Alan" "Allen" etc is code for MK programmer. As in Allen Wrenches to adjust the screws. "Having a screw loose".
I can consider it, but the implications of that being a code means Paul Allen (Microsoft) and Woody Allen were somehow related to MK, which I can believe that, but I can't talk to normies about that shit. Every time I try to explain coded news to someone, I can feel the judgement and discomfort and talking about Allen being a code for "having a screw loose" and needing to fix the MK programming is like explaining DUMBs. You're going to get insulted in very predictable ways for explaining certain things to normies.
Yes, you can't talk about symbolic comms to people who have no clue about them. You'll come across as schizophrenic and it's by design.
They'll think you're getting your crazy ideas from the movies and television shows and extrapolating them on the real world.
You're much better off to talk about predictive programming and mention movies that laid out our present situation 20 years ago as a foundation before diving heads first into comms.
I don't believe or disbelieve. It's not my place for that. However, it sounds a lot like what they do, anyway.
They've invaded our education, our entertainment, our politics, our businesses, etc.
It's a weird connection to make, I know that there's not always a ton of overlap between weeb shit and our side all the time and that I tend to be an outlier, but the conversations today culminated in me making that mental connection and it's like, wow. Reality is almost directly mirrored in that series.
Berserk is great, if a bit slow. Still find it amusing that the Golden Age movies were solid (especially after they got past the weird low framerate of the first one) and yet they haven't successfully adapted the other arcs to the screen yet.
Evangelion is also great, if a bit.. uncomfortable. Then again so is Berserk. I don't have a problem with being made uncomfortable.
you and me both brother. have you read the Andy Pero story, Project Superman?
OK … Ill take the bait. What qualifies you as o e of the most talented persons alive? Im not being an asshole. I truly would love to know. U got my curiosity peaked.