Biggest challenge to my denial of the supernatural yet
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Re: Biggest challenge to my denial of the supernatural yet
Maybe Trump dies, then Pence gets mysteriously sick.
Yeah well that's just, like, your opinion, man.
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Lead poisoning?
Nurse, where the fuck's my cardigan?
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Probably Pelosi. Motive, you know.
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Kovitchok, he's not vladi's lap dog like his boss.
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Re: Biggest challenge to my denial of the supernatural yet
Yepp! Hearing loss no matter how minor is no fun. I am short of hearing due to childhood mumps and later otosclerosis. Both my ears have been operated upon which improved my hearing drastically but nowhere near fully. Sometimes I just don't hear and people think that I do not understand, especially when they are to my left. I cannot hear whispering.Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 9:08 pmActually, even mild hearing loss can be frustrating and make people very irritable as well as making them appear incoherent or confused to others ("Oh it's windy today." "Don't be ridiculous, it's Thursday!" etc), and an undiagnosed brain tumour can affect the expression of someone's personality and sometimes induce them to verbal or physical violence or to just say strange and covfefe things at inopportune moments. In other words, either or both could explain everything about Trump!
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Re: Biggest challenge to my denial of the supernatural yet
Just to say, my mother went to her in the 80s and was satisfied with both the mind-reading (for example my brother's name which is Koycho and not the most common name and Vanga said: this boy with name like Kokiche) and the predictions that turned true, that he would not die young of diabetes and live to close to 60. Also, Vanga was able to sense who had cut the queue (and reprimand them) which was also the case with my mother, some connections had helped to get a slot. There were long waiting lists.
All Soviet actors, film directors, artists, politicians, you name it, requested a meeting with her.
All Soviet actors, film directors, artists, politicians, you name it, requested a meeting with her.
Re: Biggest challenge to my denial of the supernatural yet
DRSB wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 5:27 amJust to say, my mother went to her in the 80s and was satisfied with both the mind-reading (for example my brother's name which is Koycho and not the most common name and Vanga said: this boy with name like Kokiche) and the predictions that turned true, that he would not die young of diabetes and live to close to 60. Also, Vanga was able to sense who had cut the queue (and reprimand them) which was also the case with my mother, some connections had helped to get a slot. There were long waiting lists.
All Soviet actors, film directors, artists, politicians, you name it, requested a meeting with her.
Re: Biggest challenge to my denial of the supernatural yet
Except Vanga never spoke about god.
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The point is the technology used to trick people into thinking she knows things she couldn't know
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She was not very technological, really, she was blind, nowhere near such resources like this guy. She received people in a room in a house and all she had to go by was some sugar lumps they were expected to have slept on. Actually, she never claimed to be a mouthpiece of god; she said she had a gift and was "seeing" things. She never approached anybody with offers, people went to her to tell them what she was seeing and she told them.
It's not like she operated a business empire either. She accepted donations and they all went toward building a church in her village.
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