So has anyone actually investigated this shit properly yet? Everything I've seen so far is just people going "woah, this is creepy, wake up sheeple!"
But does anyone, for instance, know the names of the people actually making these videos? Or if they're monetized somehow? Or if any copyright strikes have been filed?
>>19510133
Awhile ago, an anon came forward saying they had been making a ton of money off of this whole board. This in particular. They get paid for views.
It's based on Asian misunderstanding of the Western culture, in those countries blood and gross stuff is less of a big deal.
Ironically ethan from h3h3 uncovered elsagate way before it was being posted in 4chan.
Its just ethan bradberry taking advantage of youtube shitty monetization system and using tons of viewbots.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipTJNNvW-Gw
You can see through the video their youtube gold plaques and stuff.
- Be me
- Be 7 years old with fever
- Get up into the middle of the night to take a piss
- Use the bathroom and go back to bed
- Watch Captain Planet for a good 2 hours
- Nod off and wake up at God knows when
- For some odd reason look out door
- Can see into the dining room from bedroom
- See large black shadow walking to me
- Slam the door shut and hide under covers
- I'm shitting bricks at this point
- Look back out and see that "thing" in my room
- Scream as it lunges at me also screaming
- wake up and see my cousin and uncle playing on my PS2
- Walk into hallway and vomit a dark orange substance
- Never saw "it" again
>>19510090
never happened to me. I wish it did
>>19510090
I have a theory that every spooky ghost story on /X/ mentions video games for some reason. I'm not sure why this is, probably illuminati.
>>19510818
i think it's an element of relate
1/2
>About three years ago I was working overnight at a Mac's convenience store in a pretty crappy part of town
>Big store, seating inside; keno machine, etc
>Lots of seedy characters would come in, lots of random people, all night
>Couple old guys would come in pretty frequently; they were friends and both had some pretty obvious mental-health problems; stutters, etc; I think they were on disability, and they generally waited around at about 4 am to pick up a paper delivery that they then would take door to door. The guy I mostly talked to said it brought in something like $35 a month.
>I was really nice to both of them; went out of my way to make conversation. I think I was trying to present myself as some sort of 'friend to the downtrodden', or something stupid, but it was (at least somewhat) sincere kindness on my part
>One day stutter guy walks up to my till and hands me pic related; tells me it's a good book. I used to read a lot on night-shifts so he probably noticed that and thought he'd give me a book to read
>I say thanks a lot, but I never even crack it. I didn't respect him, and didn't take his gift seriously (I might have even thrown it away eventually, but I hope I just boxxed it up at home) because I didn't really think any advice or literature he could give me would be worth my time
>>19510032
2/2
>Move back home for two years and suffer from pretty bad depression (note, I don't think this is related, but it's relevant)
>Read a bunch of conspiracy stuff online, getting more and more depressed; physical and mental health declining pretty rapidly
>End up coming to Hermetic philosophy and reading a few books by Atkinson as well as some pretty life-affirming stuff by people like Joseph Campbell
>Realize the book he gave me is some sort of spiritual classic that would have probably come into my life EXACTLY when I needed it, and saved me a lot of time and struggle
So did I fuck up by not respecting a potential spiritual adviser? I considered myself better than most people in my treatment of those who clearly need help, but I still wasn't sincere enough to take him seriously when he went out of his way to do something genuinely nice/helpful toward me. Is this some Journey to the West type shit, where just taking the extra moment of compassion ends up shaving years off of some terrible tribulation? What do you guys think? Any similar stories?
Oh, and I still haven't read the book, but I'm definitely going to now. If anybody has anything to say about it I'd love to hear it.
>>19510040
You made a thread to ask whether to and/or announce that you're about to read a book? Here's your gold star, we're proud of you.
For a long time now I have had resurgences of a certain memory.
As it stands right now the memory is of a conversation or something of the sort. But its extremely rapid and can't be understood.
All I know is that it is extremely jarring when it happens as well as causes me to freak out and fills me with terror.
Does anyone else have memories like this that fill you with dread. But without knowing the reason why.
If anyone knows what this is please enlighten me
is it a childhood memory? because it might be a dream
I feel as though there are some "situations" or memories that we have embedded in us that can take over our conscious mind from our subconscious if we aren't careful. They are memories of helplessness usually and sometimes they can make you filled with wonder and terror. It's like there's this mental block and if you could only reach past the block you could swim in a sea of memory. Things like hospitals really coax these kinds of memories out of me. idk man.
>>19510057
one of these "situations" is being born, one is going to a carnival with a 2 legged dog.
does anyone else believe that area 51 was just a big red dot so to speak to keep peoples attention away from a "real" area 51 or secret military insstallation. i will not say which but recently i rode the bus threw a militaruy base which i was raised on but since have moved out thank god.,,, i went on there to the hospital for a minor fractured elbow,... while driving past some mountains and natural stone mountains i was wondering are there hidden craft or ops going on in there>? or are the real secret alien ops being held in plain sight ? is area 51 the damn cover up itself?
Yeah no shit.
im so mad at valve for not continuing half life, it was the greatest FPS ever made
You mean Dulce?
>>19509552
cubes dont just exist
they must be formed.
only a circle has no end
nice thread fren
u area nice fren
Stop.
>>19510006
stop what anon?
:^)
Are there really two suns in the sky? Is this why we get programmed from an early age not to stare at the sun or you'll go blind? Or is it because of something else something that sheds light on the matrix? (no pun intended)
>>19509476
No it's because if you stare at the sun you go blind. Metaphorically speaking and of course literally.
>>19509476
where did you first hear about the idea there were two suns?
how do you /x/ address, view and direct your shadow self?
how do you make this side of you work for you and serve you?
IF YOU FIND THE ANSWER TELL ME!
you have to bend over in the light and you will feel something long and warm
NOW I FACE OUT
I'm a self-proclaimed "fadernaut" listener of Fade to Black, and have been since the show's early days, however, lately i feel the episodes/interviews arent as hard hitting as they used to be. are there any paranormal internet radio shows you listen to that are worth recommending? ill occasionally tune in to inception radio and dark matter radio but havent found anything bringing me back everyday. (any other fadernauts lurk on here?)
Mysterious universe.
Their back catalog.
Truuuuuust me
Anyone out there knows a good ARG ?
It can be recent or old, it doesn't matter.
If it was solved or not isn't a problem.
Arg?
>>19509139
ARGGGG ME MATEY!
>>19509096
the htc threads on pol lmao
Please bear with me, /x/
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A: Huitzilpochtli is a Mesoamerican deity of war, sun, human sacrifice and the patron of the city of Tenochtitlan.
B: In the book "El Calendario Mexica y la Cronografia" the author gives the last day of the Nahuatl month Panquetzaliztli as the date of the celebration of the rebirth of the Lord Huitzilopochtli on top of Coatepec (Snake Hill); December 9 in the Julian calendar or December 19 in the Gregorian calendar
C: The Tzitzimitl, or stars, became jealous of their brighter, more important brother Huitzilopochtli. Their leader, Coyolxauhqui, goddess of the moon, lead them in an assault on the sun and every night they come close to victory when they shine throughout the sky, but are beaten back by the mighty Huitzilopochtli who rules the daytime sky. To aid this all-important god in his continuing war, the Aztecs offer him the nourishment of human sacrifices. They also offer human sacrifices to Tezcatlipoca in fear of his judgment, offer their own blood to Quetzalcoatl, who opposes fatal sacrifices, in thanks of his blood sacrifice for them and give offerings to many other gods for many purposes. Should these sacrifices cease, or should mankind fail to please the gods for any other reason, this fifth sun will go black, the world will be shattered by a catastrophic earthquake, and the Tzitzimitl will slay Huitzilopochtli and all of humanity.
>>19509077
>The name (Huitzilpochtli) literally means something like "Hummingbird('s) South" or "Hummingbird('s) Left"
This world will end; a new time shall follow .
A rock will stand on seven hills
>>19509263
Gommies gonna starve everyone? Better make sure I become dictator. I need to make as many gommies as possible starve to death.
>alister crowley
>ain't nothin to fux with
>>19508978
Crowley asspicker steed
>>19509007
Scutterfump
Post worm monsters
>>19508851
I would but this is a work safe board and I don't want to be banned for showing my worm monster ;)
>Sakurafish.jpg
>>19508851
(pic)
Does anyone have the Yorkshire pudding picture that briefly served as /x/s mascot from circa-2009?
>>19508736
yes
want a timestamp for it
>>19508736
test