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People on X/Twitter are saying that the nipple is actually visible.

u/JFXR — 1 month ago

Ive been banned from the park for a year, a few years ago, can i still get hired

Ive been banned from the park for a year, a few years ago, can i still get hired

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u/JFXR — 1 month ago

when i was high last night i was able to feel energy coming from the planets and i felt like i was observing through my body, from the energies that were coming from the planets

Then i felt like i was ready to completely ascend and understand a lot more but i was scared that there were “invisible drones” that wanted to kill me if i chose to ascend. Reason im posting here is because i felt saturn like it was a wave that im getting pushed along

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u/JFXR — 1 month ago

Did Kubrick make this movie somewhat personal

I remember reading something about Kubrick losing his daughter to something called scientology. Also, not to sound delusional, but the connections between the artist Sabrina Carpenter and this film are very striking and pretty disturbing. What do you think?

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u/JFXR — 2 months ago

when i worked at mcdonalds, i used to spit in food.

not just spit, but stuff from my nose like dried booger/snot or whatever. this was when i was 15, i was working food prep.

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u/JFXR — 2 months ago

When I was younger, I used to hit babies/toddlers.

For some reason, I had this dangerous mindset, almost natural hatred for babies and toddlers. I always found it satisfying to see them in pain. I don't remember everything, but heres some things I remember.

In church, there was a place where kids go seperate from the adults, I would supervise around there, and when the other supervisors werent looking, I would slam toddlers heads very hard with objects like toy pans and toy hammers. They would cry, and I would act like I had nothing to do with it. I kept doing this.

Another time, I was around a dollar store, and there was a toddler, and I shut the door on the toddlers head.

I am not like this anymore. This went away, but it's scary how this was so natural, and other people could have this mindset.

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u/JFXR — 2 months ago

Does anyone think some of the “conspiracy theorists” are right about how these films show real problems

one thing I found interesting in a clockwork orange on a rewatch was the drenchrom (adrenachrome) and how it’s said that it’s harvested from humans when theres a lot of adrenaline in blood. And yes I know the movie is based off a book. But what do you think?

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u/JFXR — 2 months ago