When will they stop messing with my head?
>>17532592
As long as you let them
>>17532654
I thought I could stop them, but they keep doing it
>>17532592
Lesbian Great Karnak will mess with your head as long as she feels like it. Or until Ed McMahon opens the envelope.
i can see her
>>17532571
wtf?
take a better pic
the edge
>>17532571
what's going on
>>>/diy/970563
Alchemy and science intersection discussion. get in on this guys.
>>17532398
i'm the one who posted the rabbit thing, Ill be on tomorrow to check your thoughts and questions and reply.
Well hello sir.
What's going on here?
Hey /x/! It's exploraton thread time. I'm put in the woods for the next couple of hours. Just found this quarry. Gunna head inside and look around.
Bump I guess. Let's see some sweet rocks.
Nigga u gun die.
Welp found a cross.
Do you play any tabletop games, /x/? It seems like classic World of Darkness would be right up the alleys of the people who frequent this board. Get a group of relatively normal, oblivious characters together and you can basically make your own horror movie together. Call of Cthulhu would be fun as well. This might seem like a /tg/ thread but I've seen creepy vidya here before so I thought I'd try to start a similar discussion for tabletop.
i only know call of cthulhu as pen and paper roleplay kind of game, does it have a tabletop version as well?
>>17532073
When I say tabletop game, I mean pen and paper roleplaying. I forget that's the proper term sometimes.
Huge WoD fan, have the Camarilla sigil tattooed on my thigh and been playing their games for yeeeaaars. Never got into other /tg/ as much, but WoD was right up my alley.
Sad we won't get that VtM MMO anymore :/
Anyone have links to the podcasts that are behind a pay wall?
http://hppodcraft.com/
>>17531946
It's $3.33 a month, and it's a thoroughly enjoyable podcast. Just pay for it.
Pay for a podcast? Har.
>>17532937
The secret behind magick is literally just repeating thoughts in your head and affirming them through the use of phrases.
Imagine for example your goal, and you tell yourself positive stuffs that help you achieve your goal such as "you're the greatest" or you "got this" over and over again while imagining how achieving this goal would be like in your head until you succeed in creating determination for that goal.
I realized this because, after months and months of cuckposting, I have begun to develop a small fetish for it.
I would make elaborate or long posts about the pleasures of cuckoldry just to spite and shit post, and after a while of doing it I'm finally falling for it myself.
I want you guys to know that we truly do create ourselves and that our beliefs are not something who we are.
Or put in a different manner with somewhat of a contradicting meaning to what I did say, we are our beliefs, but at the same time we can create them.
I'm not an /x/ regular and I rarely dwell into the occult. The purpose of this thread is just to warn other anons that mental programming is very real and you ought to hold your desire in the purest way possible, not allowing other thoughts invade your mind and contradict them if you wish your desire to become fulfilled.
>>17531925
Is this the same as Law of Attraction (LOA)?
>>17531925
Some of us of like filth.
>>17531925
cuck
I,like many others have read the Reddit thread about the SAR officers stories. ( found here https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/3ppq81/im_a_search_and_rescue_officer_for_the_us_forest/ ) . I wonder how much of these were actually real, Are the stairs really a thing? Or was the whole thing fictional/fake. He wrote in a very convincing way so I dont know what to think. Either way it was an intresting reading.
>>17531654
I heard that it was mostly real. One of my friends knows a SAR officer, when I asked him about the stairs he acted confused like he had never heard about that before and changed the subject.
>>17531673
But I got confused beacuse on his tumblr he wrote that they were fictional but then i he posted a picture of stairs in the middle of nowhere.
After the 7th entry or so he states he will continue the "story" in book form
Yep fiction, if you wanted to know
Anyone on here ever think about how a ghost would be able to interact with its environment or even exist. By the laws of physics in order for it to move, interact, and I guess maintain its shape it would have to exert energy witch would become heat but people say that ghost make cold spots or whatever. Any thoughts?
Well ghost don't operate entirely on this plane. they have there own realm which can overlap on our own. And to interact with this realm they would follow their own physics. So when we would produce heat a ghost could theoretically produce cold spots.
>>17531385
>>17531385
none in particular. for most believers i imagine they rationalize it as something scientific that we havent quite begun to understand. there are many things studied by science that we have only guesses for at the moment.
things like 'black matter' and such are just things that we dont understand.
>>17531413
Well put. one thing I never understood about scientist is how they can believe in dark matter but not ghost. there is more prove about ghost than dark matter.
Any mythological creatures or other shit to go looking for in Wisconsin?
>inb4 Beast of Bray Road
You could always look up a list of cryptids.
I know that there's supposedly some giant dragon/lizard creature in Wisconsin.
Oh, and a sort of mudman too, I think.
Boy Scout Lane
Red Bridge
>>17531157
A hodag, claimed to be in the north woods, especially around Rhinelander.
Also Ed Gein's unmarked grave is in Plainfield, if you're into serial killers. Buried next to his mother, in the same graveyard where his victims are buried. They had to move his gravestone to the police station because people kept stealing it/fucking with it. Look for Augusta Gein's headstone (that's her name IIRC), there's an unmarked plot right next to it that contains Ed Gein.
This carcass was found in north México desert, it's creepy as fuck.
http://www.lapolaka.com/marcianos-en-valle-de-zaragoza/
Nice find.
Weekend at Bernitos 3
Has anyone here ever had a *polite* conversation with an alien?
In my experiences they've always been cold & distant at best. Mostly snobbish.
Wondering if anyone's had different experiences.
>>17529493
Never, fuckers always rude.
Ayy this and that.
>>17529493
I've met polite ones before.
They were more inclined to help me on my journey, rather than trying to deter me.
they were more softer in their approach toward me, in a way that an old grandparent would speak gently to a young child. they were just more nurturing, compared to the ones that get aroused by taunting you
I believe there are good and bad ones, in the same way there are good and bad humans. albeit the good/bad of extraterrestrial are split in different species.
only humans have the will and ability to act as good or evil, in most other realms of life, they're inheritly one or the other, without choice.
>>17529493
Never spoken to an alien before. All I've ever seen are the jackasses at the human culture suppression committee.
'Sup, /x/. I'll get straight to the point. I have a bunch of people I know IRL who have pledged their souls to me of their own free will.
Any advice on what to do with them? I'd like to find some entity that will go into business with me, me turning souls over to it in exchange for it doing things for me.
I'd like it to be a long term thing, considering I've already got more people lined up that I could probably convince to pledge themselves to me if I just had a little bit more of an influence than what I'm capable of right now with just my words and body.
OP here with a note: Image completely unrelated an taken from google, that's not anything like the agreement I've come too with my pledges.
>>17529167
Contrary to popular belief, Satan does not "bargain" in souls. He can take them and give them as he pleases, and even then he only takes the ones God does not.
>>17529176
>>17529184
However, you may be able to find a powerful being not affiliated with hell and "bargain" souls with them, but usually they will have get little to give. I would recommend just general protection and guidance, as far as that goes.
What paranormal phenomenon do actually believe in /x/ and have you had any experiences?
I'm pretty sure the following exist.
>Ghosts
>interdementional beings
>some cryptids
>extraterrestrials
>>17528779
Same. Although I'm tentative as to say extra-dimensional beings definitely exist, and I'm starting to believe less and less in cryptids.
>>17528779
I'm from Oklahoma, been going to lakes here all my life and never have a met anyone who believes in the Oklahoma Octopus, it's more likely Water Moccasins attacking unsuspecting swimmers and in their panic, they mistake the snake itself for some sort of tentacle, but who knows there could be some species of freshwater octopus living somewhere in our many fresh waters
>>17528779
Yeah I've camped in and around Fla and the Okefenokee. Neither even has a strong amount of people telling tales. Much less actual stories. I would assume the nessie thing is for the Altamaha river. Which I've never heard of having...anything really. In this area you're more likely to see spooky old plantations or Native stuff. Also, who the fuck drew these literal monstrosities? Fuck me they're scarier than what they're depicting.
Hey /x/, I have a question. How come so many demon summoning rituals call for people to perform them at specific times of the day/night? Whenever I hear "and you must perform this at 3:00 AM, no sooner no later! Or else the ritual will not work," I instantly lose immersion.
Whether or not you believe in these rituals, you have to agree that it removes the suspension of disbelief. Why the hell would a demon care about what time is it? Do they pay attention to time zones? And if you're really reciting some kind of ancient ritual that was spawned before the dark ages, why is there a specific time tacked onto the ritual when the people that allegedly came up with it didn't even have clocks?
I understand doing something during a certain phase of the moon or when the sun is in a specific position, but saying "... And the demon will only come out at midnight" just sounds made up and cliche.
What're you're thoughts?
If you do not understand the basics of timing in evocation you should probably not be summoning.
>>17528702
It's all arbitrary. All of it.
>>17528720
I'm not summoning anything and don't plan to, but even from a story telling standpoint giving a specific time makes a ritual seem bogus.
But if you'd care to enlighten me on the purpose of including a specific time when performing a ritual, I'd like to hear it. I don't know anything about summoning or rituals.