Lucky Coin Today

Yes, and you have to look at for 2 days straight on your phone just like he did​:sweat_smile::rofl::joy:

Well because you don’t know about the files you wouldn’t know the ring of misfortunes buff, it’s unique passive buff, is called “dread”.

Interesting twist of fate, hypothetically the lorebook for the dread martyr quest is called the issaliajournal

Everything I say is purely speculative and not based on files I’ve read

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Well let me know when something juicy is posted that doesnt require cult access.

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The Horadrim is not a cult, we are the last bastion of light. The first Horadrim were chosen By Tyrael.

We were chosen by Itherael.

What was that famous dumbledoor quote about help.

Listen, you know it, I know it, everyone knows it, we are the best hope any of you have against the darkness.

It isn’t what we have to give you that matters, it’s what you can do for us that matters: as Kennedy said ask what you can do for me, because I’m already doing stuff for you everyday. You are all being too short sighted to see that.

Now if nothing else I am entertaining as hell. And my “predictions” about one piece and game of thrones are certainties.

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This is why ppl cant take you serious and make jokes and poke fun.

And its Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country.

And what is this game of thrones nonsense you are talking about? You figured out Cersei and her brother were up to naughties more than was shown?

Who cares. I have made correct predictions on shows I was watching including new Fallout and previously The Expanse and The White Lotus. I dint make a post about it bragging. At least not yet. Maybe I should!

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The difference is none of those things you quoted were created as a riddle. Game of thrones and one piece were engineered riddles from the start.

What have you done that is comparable to finding the Native American fountain of youth?

All the riddles and mysteries I solved, I’ve never been awarded anything. So why do you think you deserve to be awarded our information? What have you done for us?

Exactly.

Btw my character is my character. I am who I am. I have fun with it. I can’t be all Brain or I’ll start thinking you guys are ants again.

Oh really back on this. You think you found the real life fountain of youth again? Next you will be telling me it taught you magic spells, your hair all grey back, and it cured your dad of his wounds in a crescent moon cave. I can see why you keep up with this fantasy and delusion of yourself on forums because u live in an actual fantasy and delusion where magical fountains exist in the real world.

:roll_eyes: I feel like you know what your identity is becoming and want to embrace being the villian now.

Capitalize the man’s name.

Isn’t finding the suddenly Native American Fountain of Youth its own reward?

Yes please decribe Hewho what happened to you that you knew it was the fountain of youth. Did you deage 40 years? You solved unified field theory in your head? You beat Solstice on nintendo? You found humilty? What???

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I’m guessing if the Native Americans couldn’t do this then neither would he.

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Yeah. You want to know the secret of the universe? It’s basic.

Black holes exist as vacuums for matter.

Imagine a flat plane with flat black dots that are equidistantly spaced across it.

Those are the only objects that matter.

Now imagine no forces were in play other than the gravity but we had gravity on off switch rn for these 1 dimensional objects

What happens as soon as we initiate gravity on, which should be known as movement?

Everything is drawn to the center.

What you call time doesn’t exist. You should think about time simply as movement.

The fountain of youth doesn’t deage, it just helps heal wounds. Especially battle wounds. Part of why the Spanish and English were amazed with the natives, they had wounds thought of as fatal, and lots of them.

When a black hole breaks down it turns into a web, one day hundreds of trillions of years from now those webs will rebind with each other and another big bang will occur. You think everything is separate, but it is all one. As quick as we move away, we will someday be pulled back toward.

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Like for real you are seriously delusional. Im afraid I am going to finally have to ignore you. It was fun for awhile but you honestly believe this nonsense and as such whatever you post is nonsense. Good luck bro. You need help.

Somebody refresh how I ignore someone with hidden profile.

Also entire big bang theory is being shown potentially disproven with stars that are too old.

Time doesnt exist? It most certainly does exist but 50% of it is what we think as time itself and 50% of it is the perception of it. IF time doesnt exist, then the universe doesnt exist. Chaos theory says time can only move forward.

Read any book on first contact with the tribes of the mid west.

I personally love the writings of Buffalo Bill Cody. That man was dedicated to a cause. And far ahead of his time.

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It isn’t a big bang. All the black holes in the universe will eventually touch. When a black hole collapses it actually ends up producing more pull than it had before it collapsed.

It collapses in a web like pattern across space.

The current lifespan of our species will not allow us to conceptualize what reality is for a long long time. We won’t see the things that prove me right till long after our sun dies.

When space is empty but filled with black hole strings, the gravity of each area will enact on anything and everything else that still exists. And the web will consume itself back to the center point.

That center point can’t host “all mass”, so it has an event happen where the mass is expelled rather than pulled at some point after it has initiated the “pull all mass to this center point location in space”

Works the same in one dimension as it does in ours.

Again all you have to do is imagine a flat plane of white with black dots separated equidistant. We pause gravity and then turn it on. Immediately all the dots are being pulled to wherever the center point is. The function will cease once all the black dots are pulled into the center point. This isn’t even hard guys. The fact physics finds this hard to understand baffles me.

Maybe I’m the guy from Good Will Hunting and I chose to just live an average life. Maybe I saw a horror you wouldn’t believe when I was 7. Maybe I’ve had people I’ve loved blame me for their own problems my whole life. I don’t presume to know everything. But I know what I know.

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:popcorn:

Keep this going its first class entertainment :joy:

The idea of an infinitely contracting and expanding universe is oddly similar to how humans breathe air. When you expand your mind outside of our reference range of scale, it starts to blow your mind that things can exist on an infinitely small and large scale that we have no comprehension over. Our entire universe’s existence could equate to a single breathe of an unfathomably large celestial being.

When people talk about alien life forms, they usually think about things on our scale as if humanity were a heliocentric model. When you realize our insignificance, a lot of possibilities and paths start to open up but our brains typically do not allow this line of thinking because we require a state of neutrality to prevent from drifting into the abstract.

Now, I highly doubt that Easter Eggs in a video game or creating a narrative for a fantasy universe that an author has created but refuses to actually fully invest in and finish is even close to this level of intellectual circle-jerkery.

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+1 for this phase. I approve.

I find it rather peculiar how this individual percieve himself as intellectually superior and others as “ants”, yet when proclaiming his so-called theories about black holes, time and the universe, I see nothing but delusions written on a level comparable to a 12-year olds ramblings.

The delusions of grandeur doesn’t help his cause either…“We are the Horadrim…”

I would advice getting some help from a mental health professional.

Oh oh! I beat that one!

The Immortal is another I liked. I’d say it’s one of the first Souls-like games. That game did nothing but desire your death.

How does someone of your astounding riddle solving capabilities not know a plane is not one dimensional? No credibility, just lies.

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