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Check it out, what do you guys think? A modern day bimbo contrarian, personally I think she's the incarnation of a great Buddhist master, she's here stirring the pot a little bit. I know for a fact she's with the dragon crew.
originally posted by: TheLaughingGod
So it seems like Tila Tequila has become somewhat of a sacred clown.. I always liked the spunk in that woman.
Her bent these days seems to be super far right, a reaction to the slippery slope of SJW types no doubt. I don't necessarily agree with her about the crazy things she says, I just love her spirit of craziness, the spirit of questioning everything.. So she's narcissistic in the extreme? Probably stems from self-hate. Well, I like her. She's full of energy and vigour and has more balls than most guys I've ever met.
I got stuck on her Twitter for a while, I found it pretty hilarious. So much liberal rage.. truly Zero F*cks Given!
Check it out, what do you guys think? A modern day bimbo contrarian, personally I think she's the incarnation of a great Buddhist master, she's here stirring the pot a little bit. I know for a fact she's with the dragon crew.
She thinks she's a "Watcher" and met with aliens who gave her instructions.
'Nuff said.
originally posted by: StallionDuck
Everyone has the right to believe what they want and none of us should have the right to tell them otherwise. After all, we're ALL here on a conspiracy site believing in all sorts of different far out things. If you don't, chances of you being here are probably slim to zero.
originally posted by: Davg80
a reply to: Indigent
the propaganda machine destroyed the true meaning of the swastika, our unconscious sees this symbol is an archetype that means "too be good"
TPTB use archetype images to turn us away from our true self......
I love Tila! She's hot and she just don't give a damn. She's got more balls than any of us here for a lot of the same stuff we here at ATS believe and preach. I say good for her. She's not scared to say what she thinks. 99% of America can't say the same unless it's hidden behind a fake name or piece crafted picture. We all tend to speak our minds when no one knows who we are. She simply doesn't care and that's admirable.
Out of millions of viewers and millions of followers...
originally posted by: Davg80
a reply to: Annee
eh and what do you know about the power of the unconscious mind.
the symbol has been used across the globe universally to signify the meaning to be good, it was used in every continent before we could even travel to these places, i have no interest in how people still use all this Nazi bullsh*t as if it still means something, there are evil people on all sides, but its only the winners that right new rules. i see it as a symbol of good but i wont have it up on my wall or flashing it at people, when i see it, my mind says that means to be good.
The heyoka (heyókȟa, also spelled "haokah," "heyokha") is a kind of sacred clown in the culture of the Lakota people of the Great Plains of North America. The heyoka is a contrarian, jester, and satirist, who speaks, moves and reacts in an opposite fashion to the people around them.
The Heyókȟa is thought of as being backwards-forwards, upside-down, or contrary in nature. This manifests by their doing things backwards or unconventionally — riding a horse backwards, wearing clothes inside-out, or speaking in a backwards language. For example, if food is scarce, a heyókȟa may sit around and complain about how full he is; during a baking hot heat wave, a heyókȟa might shiver with cold and put on gloves and cover himself with a thick blanket. Similarly, when it is freezing he might wander around naked, complaining that it is too hot. A unique example is the famous heyókȟa sacred clown called "the Straighten-Outer":
He was always running around with a hammer trying to flatten round and curvy things (soup bowls, eggs, wagon wheels, etc.), thus making them straight.
— John Fire Lame Deer
The heyókȟa symbolizes and portrays many aspects of the sacred beings, the Wakȟáŋ. His satire presents important questions by fooling around. They ask difficult questions, and say things others are too afraid to say. Their behavior poses questions as do Zen koans. By reading between the lines, the audience is able to think about things not usually thought about, or to look at things in a different way.
Principally, the heyókȟa functions both as a mirror and a teacher, using extreme behaviors to mirror others, and forcing them to examine their own doubts, fears, hatreds, and weaknesses.
originally posted by: TheLaughingGod
a reply to: Annee
Well, that's essentially what heyokas do.. The difference between her and Ann Coulter is that Ann isn't really a contrarian, or even crazy for that matter. There's no crazy wisdom to be found in her words and she never talks about metaphysics. I think Tila has a spiritual connection, she is in some sense open to other worlds. I think she mentioned that having a brain aneurysm changed her and opened her up to other realities in some capacity. Though I'm sure she talked about the spiritual stuff long before that.
originally posted by: TheLaughingGod
And Annee.. it's kind of funny that you would link to a 50 Cent site, I didn't expect you to be such a fan of gangsta rap. Kind of cute for an old person like you.