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129 602Then a cap you need! I haven't seen a sunny day since September. Chove muito en Galicia. But as they say here: se chove, que chova.
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I still haven't conquered Galicia, just kidding lol.
About Galicia — it's a mountainous region, right?
It's good to realize how much we change, and that things we think we're discovering now were already ideas in the past — we just don't remember them.129,602
I tried journaling once. After I finished it, I looked at what I had written, re-read all of it from start to finish, and felt extremely disappointed by the results. I shared the piece with my friends so that we'd have something to talk about, and then I didn't bother again.
My notebook is filled with random ideas and stat blocks for characters in my RPGs...
What a guy...Oh! Now that our local (not) vampire is here and I was talking about Galicia. It is like all forestry, hilly regions, the land of magic, witches, mythical creatures and nightly dead ones parading and taking living ones to join them.
Only that here there are no vampires, but werewolves, I mean, real ones
But New Zealand has a government wizard so take that, losers129,604
What a guy...
We don't really have vampires here, but we do have a ton of witches. Actually, we have so many witches, magicians, occultists and other types of sorcerers that our ministry of labor officially recognizes magic as being a legitimate industry. A 16% revenue tax is imposed on practitioners of black magic, since it is an immoral and taboo craft (white magic is untaxed, though).
In 2011, when this law was introduced, the occult community got up in arms, and started threatening to cast spells on the government if they don't undo it. The government... LISTENED, and actually undid it (then they quietly reintroduced it a few years later, without announcing it to anyone).
See, the local Romanian necromancer just has to file these tax forms here, and then she can go on with carrying out her damnation of lost spirits... (Magic is matriarchal here; men aren't allowed to practice it.)
We even have appointed witch queens for various fields of magic, and Romania houses the woman who is supposedly considered to be the "strongest living witch" of Europe.
There was a mystic who held very strong beliefs in Orthodox magic and mysticism, and he ran a political campaign. When that didn't work, he founded an organization called 'The Iron Guard'/'The Iron Legion' (how's that for a stereotypical "bad guy faction" name?) and somehow managed to convince a massive chunk of the country that he was given divine command by the Archangel Michael to purge the country of non-believers, bring everyone to Christianity and give all the power to the church. He then proceeded to try to murder everyone that wasn't a Christian. Romania ALMOST became a fascist theocracy.But New Zealand has a government wizard so take that, losers
I remember Cioran admired that, but after World War II he changed his mind — which is strange for a nihilist to admire something like that.129,604
There was a mystic who held very strong beliefs in Orthodox magic and mysticism, and he ran a political campaign. When that didn't work, he founded an organization called 'The Iron Guard'/'The Iron Legion' (how's that for a stereotypical "bad guy faction" name?) and somehow managed to convince a massive chunk of the country that he was given divine command by the Archangel Michael to purge the country of non-believers, bring everyone to Christianity and give all the power to the church. He then proceeded to try to murder everyone that wasn't a Christian. Romania ALMOST became a fascist theocracy.
Now that would have been an interesting timeline to live in...
What do you mean?129 604
I see that mjolnir and amor.dor have taken a liking to each other
Most philosophers who advocate for nihilism simply see it as a truth of epistemology, not as a way of living. Humans cannot be nihilists, no matter how hard they try; we'll always believe in something. So, even though Cioran may be a nihilistic pessimist, there's still a separate side to him that functions in spite of that.I remember Cioran admired that, but after World War II he changed his mind — which is strange for a nihilist to admire something like that.
I See129,605
Most philosophers who advocate for nihilism simply see it as a truth of epistemology, not as a way of living. Humans cannot be nihilists, no matter how hard they try; we'll always believe in something. So, even though Cioran may be a nihilistic pessimist, there's still a separate side to him that functions in spite of that.