My critique on "Blackpill = Satanism" by UMIRINBRAH?

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I. The Theological Framework
the post has a subtle inversion of the genesis narrative, you identify the fall not as moral disobedience, but as the awakening of self-consciousness, the rupture between the individual and the totality, this interpretation mirrors strands of gnostic and eastern thought, yet it also finds a strange reflection in the canaanite cult of ba'al hammon, where human and divine power were conceived as locked in cycles of consumption and renewal

In those rites, the self was not annihilated but continually affirmed through sacrifice, through fire, blood, and the repetition of desire, likewise, the blackpill’s obsessive fixation on sexual hierarchy, beauty, and fatalism becomes a kind of digital ba'al worship: the offering of one’s psyche to the god of appearance and power, the ego “the separate self” is not transcended but enthroned

II. The Phoenician Parallel
the post’s critique of “fetishizing one slice of reality” recalls the phoenician genius for abstraction, the reduction of all value into signs and exchange, whether in coinage or alphabet, looksmaxing, at its extreme, turns the body into a marketplace of symbolic capital, each facial angle, bone ratio, or skin quality becomes a negotiable asset in a hierarchy of desirability

thus, the blackpill mind mirrors the phoenician merchant soul, it trades endlessly in appearances, unable to rest in being, its “realism” is not grounded in ontology but in optics, what can be seen, ranked, or quantified, the thread’s author recognizes this when he calls blackpill “ego pretending to be wisdom”, the transformation of spiritual insight into numerical fetish, beauty as currency

III. Against the Idol of Form
when you wrote the “narrow shoulders aren’t a defect” but “a different cognitive wiring,” youre inadvertently recalling the ancient mediterranean conception of the body as cosmological text, in phoenician and hellenistic thought, the body’s proportions reflected divine order, not moral hierarchy, to interpret variation as inferiority is, or as you put it, to “spit on the design.”

in this sense, the post gestures toward a reintegrative theology, akin to early christian universalism or buddhist non-dualism, the vision of a cosmos where difference exists without division, the blackpill, by contrast, imposes a manichean dualism winners and losers, Chads and incels, a metaphysical schism masquerading as realism

IV. The Satanic Inversion
your final claim that “ego disguised as realism” is satanic, should not be read as moralistic but ontological, in the canaanite schema, ba'al was the god who died and resurrected, the emblem of cyclical desire and the illusion of control, to mistake the fragment for the whole, the appearance for the absolute, is precisely to worship ba'al, to serve the lord of division

the looksmax.org logo, which you hint at, can thus be read as an unconscious sigil of this theology, an emblem of self-worship, of the fractured man staring into his own image, the “blackpill” becomes a modern version of carthaginian religion, where the fire of ego consumes the living offering, man sacrificing himself to himself

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Original thread:

I. The Theological Framework
the post has a subtle inversion of the genesis narrative, you identify the fall not as moral disobedience, but as the awakening of self-consciousness, the rupture between the individual and the totality, this interpretation mirrors strands of gnostic and eastern thought, yet it also finds a strange reflection in the canaanite cult of ba'al hammon, where human and divine power were conceived as locked in cycles of consumption and renewal

In those rites, the self was not annihilated but continually affirmed through sacrifice, through fire, blood, and the repetition of desire, likewise, the blackpill’s obsessive fixation on sexual hierarchy, beauty, and fatalism becomes a kind of digital ba'al worship: the offering of one’s psyche to the god of appearance and power, the ego “the separate self” is not transcended but enthroned

II. The Phoenician Parallel
the post’s critique of “fetishizing one slice of reality” recalls the phoenician genius for abstraction, the reduction of all value into signs and exchange, whether in coinage or alphabet, looksmaxing, at its extreme, turns the body into a marketplace of symbolic capital, each facial angle, bone ratio, or skin quality becomes a negotiable asset in a hierarchy of desirability

thus, the blackpill mind mirrors the phoenician merchant soul, it trades endlessly in appearances, unable to rest in being, its “realism” is not grounded in ontology but in optics, what can be seen, ranked, or quantified, the thread’s author recognizes this when he calls blackpill “ego pretending to be wisdom”, the transformation of spiritual insight into numerical fetish, beauty as currency

III. Against the Idol of Form
when you wrote the “narrow shoulders aren’t a defect” but “a different cognitive wiring,” youre inadvertently recalling the ancient mediterranean conception of the body as cosmological text, in phoenician and hellenistic thought, the body’s proportions reflected divine order, not moral hierarchy, to interpret variation as inferiority is, or as you put it, to “spit on the design.”

in this sense, the post gestures toward a reintegrative theology, akin to early christian universalism or buddhist non-dualism, the vision of a cosmos where difference exists without division, the blackpill, by contrast, imposes a manichean dualism winners and losers, Chads and incels, a metaphysical schism masquerading as realism

IV. The Satanic Inversion
your final claim that “ego disguised as realism” is satanic, should not be read as moralistic but ontological, in the canaanite schema, ba'al was the god who died and resurrected, the emblem of cyclical desire and the illusion of control, to mistake the fragment for the whole, the appearance for the absolute, is precisely to worship ba'al, to serve the lord of division

the looksmax.org logo, which you hint at, can thus be read as an unconscious sigil of this theology, an emblem of self-worship, of the fractured man staring into his own image, the “blackpill” becomes a modern version of carthaginian religion, where the fire of ego consumes the living offering, man sacrificing himself to himself

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nice :owo:
 
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Original thread:

I. The Theological Framework
the post has a subtle inversion of the genesis narrative, you identify the fall not as moral disobedience, but as the awakening of self-consciousness, the rupture between the individual and the totality, this interpretation mirrors strands of gnostic and eastern thought, yet it also finds a strange reflection in the canaanite cult of ba'al hammon, where human and divine power were conceived as locked in cycles of consumption and renewal

In those rites, the self was not annihilated but continually affirmed through sacrifice, through fire, blood, and the repetition of desire, likewise, the blackpill’s obsessive fixation on sexual hierarchy, beauty, and fatalism becomes a kind of digital ba'al worship: the offering of one’s psyche to the god of appearance and power, the ego “the separate self” is not transcended but enthroned

II. The Phoenician Parallel
the post’s critique of “fetishizing one slice of reality” recalls the phoenician genius for abstraction, the reduction of all value into signs and exchange, whether in coinage or alphabet, looksmaxing, at its extreme, turns the body into a marketplace of symbolic capital, each facial angle, bone ratio, or skin quality becomes a negotiable asset in a hierarchy of desirability

thus, the blackpill mind mirrors the phoenician merchant soul, it trades endlessly in appearances, unable to rest in being, its “realism” is not grounded in ontology but in optics, what can be seen, ranked, or quantified, the thread’s author recognizes this when he calls blackpill “ego pretending to be wisdom”, the transformation of spiritual insight into numerical fetish, beauty as currency

III. Against the Idol of Form
when you wrote the “narrow shoulders aren’t a defect” but “a different cognitive wiring,” youre inadvertently recalling the ancient mediterranean conception of the body as cosmological text, in phoenician and hellenistic thought, the body’s proportions reflected divine order, not moral hierarchy, to interpret variation as inferiority is, or as you put it, to “spit on the design.”

in this sense, the post gestures toward a reintegrative theology, akin to early christian universalism or buddhist non-dualism, the vision of a cosmos where difference exists without division, the blackpill, by contrast, imposes a manichean dualism winners and losers, Chads and incels, a metaphysical schism masquerading as realism

IV. The Satanic Inversion
your final claim that “ego disguised as realism” is satanic, should not be read as moralistic but ontological, in the canaanite schema, ba'al was the god who died and resurrected, the emblem of cyclical desire and the illusion of control, to mistake the fragment for the whole, the appearance for the absolute, is precisely to worship ba'al, to serve the lord of division

the looksmax.org logo, which you hint at, can thus be read as an unconscious sigil of this theology, an emblem of self-worship, of the fractured man staring into his own image, the “blackpill” becomes a modern version of carthaginian religion, where the fire of ego consumes the living offering, man sacrificing himself to himself

@UMIRINBRAH?
ok but I m still one raping the satan
 
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Original thread:

I. The Theological Framework
the post has a subtle inversion of the genesis narrative, you identify the fall not as moral disobedience, but as the awakening of self-consciousness, the rupture between the individual and the totality, this interpretation mirrors strands of gnostic and eastern thought, yet it also finds a strange reflection in the canaanite cult of ba'al hammon, where human and divine power were conceived as locked in cycles of consumption and renewal

In those rites, the self was not annihilated but continually affirmed through sacrifice, through fire, blood, and the repetition of desire, likewise, the blackpill’s obsessive fixation on sexual hierarchy, beauty, and fatalism becomes a kind of digital ba'al worship: the offering of one’s psyche to the god of appearance and power, the ego “the separate self” is not transcended but enthroned

II. The Phoenician Parallel
the post’s critique of “fetishizing one slice of reality” recalls the phoenician genius for abstraction, the reduction of all value into signs and exchange, whether in coinage or alphabet, looksmaxing, at its extreme, turns the body into a marketplace of symbolic capital, each facial angle, bone ratio, or skin quality becomes a negotiable asset in a hierarchy of desirability

thus, the blackpill mind mirrors the phoenician merchant soul, it trades endlessly in appearances, unable to rest in being, its “realism” is not grounded in ontology but in optics, what can be seen, ranked, or quantified, the thread’s author recognizes this when he calls blackpill “ego pretending to be wisdom”, the transformation of spiritual insight into numerical fetish, beauty as currency

III. Against the Idol of Form
when you wrote the “narrow shoulders aren’t a defect” but “a different cognitive wiring,” youre inadvertently recalling the ancient mediterranean conception of the body as cosmological text, in phoenician and hellenistic thought, the body’s proportions reflected divine order, not moral hierarchy, to interpret variation as inferiority is, or as you put it, to “spit on the design.”

in this sense, the post gestures toward a reintegrative theology, akin to early christian universalism or buddhist non-dualism, the vision of a cosmos where difference exists without division, the blackpill, by contrast, imposes a manichean dualism winners and losers, Chads and incels, a metaphysical schism masquerading as realism

IV. The Satanic Inversion
your final claim that “ego disguised as realism” is satanic, should not be read as moralistic but ontological, in the canaanite schema, ba'al was the god who died and resurrected, the emblem of cyclical desire and the illusion of control, to mistake the fragment for the whole, the appearance for the absolute, is precisely to worship ba'al, to serve the lord of division

the looksmax.org logo, which you hint at, can thus be read as an unconscious sigil of this theology, an emblem of self-worship, of the fractured man staring into his own image, the “blackpill” becomes a modern version of carthaginian religion, where the fire of ego consumes the living offering, man sacrificing himself to himself

@UMIRINBRAH?
me fighting the urge to dnr :forcedsmile:
 
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Original thread:

I. The Theological Framework
the post has a subtle inversion of the genesis narrative, you identify the fall not as moral disobedience, but as the awakening of self-consciousness, the rupture between the individual and the totality, this interpretation mirrors strands of gnostic and eastern thought, yet it also finds a strange reflection in the canaanite cult of ba'al hammon, where human and divine power were conceived as locked in cycles of consumption and renewal

In those rites, the self was not annihilated but continually affirmed through sacrifice, through fire, blood, and the repetition of desire, likewise, the blackpill’s obsessive fixation on sexual hierarchy, beauty, and fatalism becomes a kind of digital ba'al worship: the offering of one’s psyche to the god of appearance and power, the ego “the separate self” is not transcended but enthroned

II. The Phoenician Parallel
the post’s critique of “fetishizing one slice of reality” recalls the phoenician genius for abstraction, the reduction of all value into signs and exchange, whether in coinage or alphabet, looksmaxing, at its extreme, turns the body into a marketplace of symbolic capital, each facial angle, bone ratio, or skin quality becomes a negotiable asset in a hierarchy of desirability

thus, the blackpill mind mirrors the phoenician merchant soul, it trades endlessly in appearances, unable to rest in being, its “realism” is not grounded in ontology but in optics, what can be seen, ranked, or quantified, the thread’s author recognizes this when he calls blackpill “ego pretending to be wisdom”, the transformation of spiritual insight into numerical fetish, beauty as currency

III. Against the Idol of Form
when you wrote the “narrow shoulders aren’t a defect” but “a different cognitive wiring,” youre inadvertently recalling the ancient mediterranean conception of the body as cosmological text, in phoenician and hellenistic thought, the body’s proportions reflected divine order, not moral hierarchy, to interpret variation as inferiority is, or as you put it, to “spit on the design.”

in this sense, the post gestures toward a reintegrative theology, akin to early christian universalism or buddhist non-dualism, the vision of a cosmos where difference exists without division, the blackpill, by contrast, imposes a manichean dualism winners and losers, Chads and incels, a metaphysical schism masquerading as realism

IV. The Satanic Inversion
your final claim that “ego disguised as realism” is satanic, should not be read as moralistic but ontological, in the canaanite schema, ba'al was the god who died and resurrected, the emblem of cyclical desire and the illusion of control, to mistake the fragment for the whole, the appearance for the absolute, is precisely to worship ba'al, to serve the lord of division

the looksmax.org logo, which you hint at, can thus be read as an unconscious sigil of this theology, an emblem of self-worship, of the fractured man staring into his own image, the “blackpill” becomes a modern version of carthaginian religion, where the fire of ego consumes the living offering, man sacrificing himself to himself

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Dnr
 
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read some, sounds good
 
Some guy makes a post with chatgpt, and you write a whole critique on it :forcedsmile: mirin ngl
 
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The logo reference is the self eating snake in the double os of LOOKSMAXXING
 
Is this also made with chatGPT
 
Some guy makes a post with chatgpt, and you write a whole critique on it :forcedsmile: mirin ngl
saves time, when a proper prompt is engineered man come on. Even best selling books had fucking ghost writers - who write upon the main ideas presented by the actual author
 

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