War Room Lounge v114: Now I really want a Cinnabon. Thanks a--hole.

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Bud, you can go join the freemasons if you want. They aren't that exclusive.

My friend is a tattoo artist pushing 50 and they let him in.

I mean, if a mason cop pulls you over and sees your bumper sticker you might be saved from a ticket... But I'm not sure you get in on the whole Illuminati program right away.

What do you think the difference is between your friend they just let in and say a 33rd degree mason?
 
They arent just borrowing symbolism tho. But the beliefs and agendas that go with them as well.

Yes, beliefs are also borrowed, copied, and modified from one culture to the next. That's Anthropology 101.

What's the issue?


College frats and sororities are part of the world power structure. Thats why you have to go through a humiliation ritual to join. Its why fraternities/sororities are "greek letter". They are referencing the belief systems of ancient greece. Thise at the top of them are illuminated, connected, and have taken an oath t this group.

Fuck, if we could only get an insider to clear up the mysteries of college fraternities. But it's virtually impossible to get in, they're so secretive they actu...

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My favorite hazing story is this one

Now that's a mind fuck.
Harold and Kumar Escape Guantanamo comes to mind.

Guard forces inmates to suck their dicks:
"Are you gay?" -Kumar
"AIN'T NOTHING GAY ABOUT GETTING YOUR DICK SUCKED!" -Tank Abbott looking motherfucker.
 
Harold and Kumar Escape Guantanamo comes to mind.

Guard forces inmates to suck their dicks:
"Are you gay?" -Kumar
"AIN'T NOTHING GAY ABOUT GETTING YOUR DICK SUCKED!" -Tank Abbott looking motherfucker.
True but it has that extra layer of feminine cruelty. The fact that the girls are taunted for being dykes if they get a little wet only to then be forced to eat pussy is just...evil but also really fucking hot.
 
Yes, beliefs are also borrowed, copied, and modified from one culture to the next. That's Anthropology 101.

What's the issue?

The issue is with what those beliefs and agendas are. Hint..theyre evil as fuck.


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Pyramid system my friend
 
Serious question @TheComebackKid and not meant to be an attack

Do you have like, something similar to a bible study, where you get together with others with beliefs similar to your own to discuss them, new revelations, and challenge and test each other’s current interpretations?

I dont know anybody in my personal life who understands any these things on the level I do. Wish I did.
 
Be white?

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But since it's a "pyramid system," you won't ever get to the top. These are the bottom feeders. Only a select few become the fraterniest bros of all.

Why even open up your world-dominating organization to anyone that's enrolled in a university? Reasons, that's why

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But since it's a "pyramid system," you won't ever get to the top. These are the bottom feeders. Only a select few become the fraterniest bros of all.

Why even open up your world-dominating organization to anyone that's enrolled in a university? Reasons, that's why

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look at all them chicks throwin up gang signs...disgraceful...
 
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First one is pretty funny. Went to that boy's twitter and also thought this tweet was on-point.

Here's to seven months of bad faith hand waving about senility/dementia and video-supported accusations of :eek::eek::eek::eek:philia.

 
Same here, really boring and trite at this point.

@tonni

Anymore, I think the only interesting relationship subplots on television are non-traditional ones like gay couples, interracial couples, or mixed faith couples, mostly because it's not territory that has been comprehensively explored by previous sitcoms.

For instance, one of the only things I enjoyed about Shameless was the depiction of a same sex relationship in the early seasons between a gay kid and a very heteronormative, uber-aggressive partner. Likewise, the similar (feminine gay vs. heteronormative gay) relationship in Schitt's Creek is very captivating to me, although I was surprised to realize that I'm still kind of grossed out by dudes kissing one another.

Can't think of any other on-screen relationships that I thought were interesting. Maybe the couple from The Americans.
 
@tonni

Anymore, I think the only interesting relationship subplots on television are non-traditional ones like gay couples, interracial couples, or mixed faith couples, mostly because it's not territory that has been comprehensively explored by previous sitcoms.

For instance, one of the only things I enjoyed about Shameless was the depiction of a same sex relationship in the early seasons between a gay kid and a very heteronormative, uber-aggressive partner. Likewise, the similar (feminine gay vs. heteronormative gay) relationship in Schitt's Creek is very captivating to me, although I was surprised to realize that I'm still kind of grossed out by dudes kissing one another.

Can't think of any other on-screen relationships that I thought were interesting. Maybe the couple from The Americans.
Tbh even those relationships I find are often not that interesting because the writing for them feels firmly nestled within the wider meta-discussions and culture wars(i.e. they have an SJW vibe).

I prefer age gap relationships, especially ones where the guy is younger, since its out of the ordinary but not relevant to these wider culture war issues that can make media feel very preachy and also I think its kinda hot. One of my favorite romance movies is Song to Song about a romance between hipster musicians Ryan Gosling and Rooney Mara and one of the reasons I like it is because at one point they split up and start seeing other people; Mara hooks up with a lipstick lesbian and Gosling with a woman ~10 years his senior played by Cate Blanchett. Definitely would not recommend that movie though, super experimental and definitely an acquired taste.

In general I like well researched historical romance since those relationships occur within the context of radically different norms surrounding marriage, sex, and love. A historical romance that just reflects modern values is the kind that I really fucking hate though. I don't see the point in using a historical backdrop for thoroughly modern characters, at that point just ditch the historical setting or don't project modern values onto historical characters.
 
@tonni

Anymore, I think the only interesting relationship subplots on television are non-traditional ones like gay couples, interracial couples, or mixed faith couples, mostly because it's not territory that has been comprehensively explored by previous sitcoms.

For instance, one of the only things I enjoyed about Shameless was the depiction of a same sex relationship in the early seasons between a gay kid and a very heteronormative, uber-aggressive partner. Likewise, the similar (feminine gay vs. heteronormative gay) relationship in Schitt's Creek is very captivating to me, although I was surprised to realize that I'm still kind of grossed out by dudes kissing one another.

Can't think of any other on-screen relationships that I thought were interesting. Maybe the couple from The Americans.

They should do a sitcome centered around the true natures of men and women. Like the real ones...not the bs weve been taught gor the last 60 yrs.
 
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