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necrophilia........
how wonderful. |
Well as the Aghori of India practice necrophilia as a form of Varma Marga it's already more than likely that Mother Theresa has been post-mortemly knobbled by one of them!
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*shocked face* |
I'd totally do xjin if she was dead.
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...Well....................................hmph!
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You have to be dead, though. Unconscious at the very least. Can't have you talking and ruining it.
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...Uhm...No thanks?
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Saying no, and putting up a struggle? I could make that work.
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Lol...they have a reputation for some rather more unsavoury practices too but i'm too respectful of dietary sensibilities to share them here ;) |
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I'm very curious...enlighten me. |
Cannibalism.
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hahahaha Alex Jones is a ******. No one takes him seriously.
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In tantric magick there are initiatory celebrations which feature what are called the 5 M's; fish, meat, wine, cereal and ritual sex. The Aghoris invert these sacred elements to create their own 5 M's through ritual necrophagia, obtaining the flesh from burial grounds, imbibing intoxicants other than wine, drinking human blood, particularly menstrual blood, semen and urine and engaging in coprophagia. The point being to do it, not because you like it, but because you don't. By overcoming all fear and disgust the initiate frees himself from those elements which bind us to shaktimaya. |
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Wow very scary, and very interesting.... How is that not Ilegal? |
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And... It's an old chestnut but there are those that argue that the Christian eucharist is a form of ritual cannibalism in that believers ingest that body and blood of Christ. It is recognised that some catholics believe so deeply in the transubstantiation of bread and wine they cannot actually bring themselves to receive communion. Perhaps that aspect is not so different? And then of course urolagnia and coprophilia are not such unusual fetishes and our menstrual blood taboos come from early levitical proscriptions on impurity which it could be argued are largely irrelevant today. |
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I like Obama, but I do not think he deserves the Nobel peace prize, not yet. He might very well accomplish enough to deserve it some time in the future. But I do not think that he do so right now.
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