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The web content presents a series of tweets discussing diverse topics ranging from the portrayal of Pope Francis, celebrity relationships like Kardashian and Davidson, to deep philosophical concepts such as the function of fiction and the nature of evil and free will.

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The provided web content is a compilation of tweets on a wide array of subjects, reflecting a mix of cultural commentary, personal reflections, and philosophical musings. It touches upon the absurdity of conspiracy theories regarding Pope Francis, the societal fascination with celebrity culture as seen in the pairing of Kardashian and Davidson, and the impact of family dynamics on personal growth. The tweets delve into the transformative power of fiction, the critique of alcoholism, and the importance of aesthetics in writing. They also explore spiritual concepts such as the battle between light and darkness, the nature of reality in the context of "The Matrix," and the cultural significance of classic literature like "Moby Dick." The content reflects on the complexity of evil, the feeling of helplessness in the face of global issues, and the role of media in shaping public perception. Additionally, it offers insights into the essence of relationships, the philosophical underpinnings of the mind, and the debate over free will, while also critiquing the influence of television shows and the evolution of popular music.

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  • The author ridicules the conspiracy theories surrounding Pope Francis, suggesting they lack credible writing.
  • There is a curious inquiry into the relationship between Kardashian and Davidson, with an invitation to interpret the pairing through the lens of divine feminine evolution theory.
  • The author expresses a personal connection to the potential divorce of their parents due to political differences, indicating a hopeful outlook for familial love despite strife.
  • Fiction is valued for its ability to foster compassion and suspension of judgment, serving as a form of mind truth and preparation for deeper meditation practices.
  • The tweets convey a sober curiosity, particularly in the context of alcoholism and its societal perception.
  • Aesthetic elements like the em dash are celebrated for their contribution to the beauty of writing.
  • The content suggests that current global challenges are a reflection of a broader spiritual battle, with an emphasis on the ultimate triumph of light over darkness.
  • The author reflects on the cultural interpretation of 'simulation' or 'matrix,' proposing a shift from viewing it as a prison to recognizing it as a space of joy and freedom.
  • Evil is relativized, with the observation that even those perceived as evil may care deeply about something, though this is nuanced by the desire for justice as seen in the film "I Care A Lot."
  • There is an introspection on the feeling of uselessness in contributing positively to the world, alongside a genuine desire to be of help.
  • A warning is issued against unwittingly supporting negative entities, referred to as "Loosh farmers," by spreading gruesome content on social media.
  • The nature of the mind is minimized in comparison to the essence of light, suggesting a more transcendent view of human consciousness.
  • Relationships are described as being defined not by the individuals involved but by the intangible connection between them, drawing on Rumi's concept of longing.
  • The author offers a humorous take on innovation, suggesting the potential use of bodily functions for fuel, while acknowledging humanity's childlike nature.
  • Free will is acknowledged as a complex concept that even the author sometimes struggles to understand.
  • The content criticizes television shows for their lack of cathartic resolutions, contrasting them with movies

A Selection of Tweets

On Deep State, Love, Eros, Pete Davidson, Spirit and The Idiocy of MDs

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On Pope Francis Supposedly Saying that ‘Jesus is Satan’ On Kardashian and Davidson On Maternal and Paternal Wounds On The Function of Fiction as Mind Truth On Alcoholism Apologism On Minor Aesthetics On The Fact that The Light Has Already Won On Being Yourself and Running On The Matrix On The Great Shift and The Great Meanwhile On Relativizing Evil On Feeling Useless On Loosh Farmers (by Michael Joy) On Philosophy of Mind On What Relationships Actually Are On The Shadow of William Faulkner On Silly Innovations On Free Will How TV-Shows Do People In On The Angelicism of John Mayer On What Makes up Teenagers

On Pope Francis Supposedly Saying that ‘Jesus is Satan’

“The cabal’s proceedings are clownier and clownier. It’s like they need to hire good writers suddenly: Norwegians or Greeks is who I’d recommend.”

On Kardashian and Davidson

“I am curious like no other. Give me your best take on how Davidson and Kardashian came to be? If you can sprinkle some divine feminine evolution theory into it, I just might resolute you money. #kardashian #divinefeminine #petedavidson

On Maternal and Paternal Wounds

“My parents are likely to divorce now. Over left-right elections. It’s been a long time coming. At least when children feel unleashed they give love another shot. God bless. #Wybory2023

On The Function of Fiction as Mind Truth

“Advice for my younger self: do not hurry into meditation. Read the good fiction of this world. Page by page, judgment is suspended, familiarity is let go. Compassion is built. Meditation (dhyana, no-mind, the real stuff) is simply not for every stage of apprenticeship.”

On Alcoholism Apologism

“Taco Hemingway: “Yeah, Jesus had a glass of wine with supper, and then he walked on water — he didn’t drive an electric scooter into it.” You can tell by my syntax that I am #sobercurious

On Minor Aesthetics

“The em dash is one of the few benevolent pornos.”

On The Fact That The Light Has Already Won

“The evil playing out right now is Replay… I am not trying to manipulate her. It’s what I feel. Yes, it’s gruesome, what some are going through now. But the reason they are going through it and not you is so that you can build your strength and kindness.”

On Being Yourself and Running

“I said unto my friend: “May I please be myself now?” And I heard: “You’re not ready.” So I unfriended.”

On The Matrix

“‘Simulation’ is a very specific word which denotes ‘reflection’ or ‘mimicry’. Even the word ‘dream’, beautifully enough, has ‘joy’ at its roots. Ergo, we are in joy, and freedom. ‘Simulation’ or ‘matrix’ is synonymous with ‘prison’ in our culture…”

On The Great Shift and The Great Meanwhile

“The World is currently The Lord of the Flies. The good ones are in Moby Dick. #mobydick #lordoftheflies #5d

On Relativizing Evil

“Yesterday I wanted to Tweet that even evil bastards Care. About something. Then I happened upon a movie about swindlers of the elderly. It is called ‘I Care A Lot’. A part of me wanted for the protagonist to be severely punished.”

On Feeling Useless

“I mean, I am not helping by joining the irritation. I am not helping by singing the I-told-you-so. I am not helping by having opinions. So then, how can I help (you today, sir or madame)?”

On Loosh Farmers (by Michael Joy)

“Please don’t help the Loosh farmers by retweeting gruesome videos from the Middle East.”

On Philosophy of Mind

“Mind is decoration, whereas we are light.”

On What Relationships Actually Are

“A good relationship is after all not about two people, but about what is between them. To Rumi, this was the friend, the infinity which is the longing, not the object of it.”

On The Shadow of William Faulkner

“As I Lay Living”

On Silly Innovations

“Truth is you could have Scotsmen burp and fart into dispensers after their days of drinking and run cars off the gases. This a Patent for you. I don’t like Aleister Crowley all that much, but he was right; ‘We are children.’”

On Free Will

“People have a hard time understanding what free will is and that it exists. I do too, sometimes.”

How TV Shows Do People In

“I feel the dark brothers hate purification, catharsis. TV shows rarely give catharsis. Movies did, but they're on their way out now.”

On The Angelicism of John Mayer

“Singing and hearing ‘Shadow Days’ on repeat will alone get you where you need to be.”

On What Makes up Teenagers

“Been waking up to Swift’s “Karma is A Boyfriend” and Malone’s “Run Away but we’re Running in Circles.” These Mottos contributed, Hypnotically, to My Own Personal Hell. No más!”

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