and then you started doing the satanism, right
Technically, the occult is math, too. The word “occult” just means “hidden,” and that’s how we do things in the occident, where we have engineered our culture to control those people who cannot think for themselves whilst simultaneously guiding those waking up into the truth of the topological matrix we are not IN but rather ARE.
But that’s not Satanism, though Satanism COULD be one of the portals out of the police state default culture; I’m just not familiar with that particular portal. I learned from Jebus and the Boobha, whomever those guys are, but one’s words are shaved down for the above purpose and can be understood with an eighth grade reading level, while the other has these things called sutras which manifested from many enlightened beings sharing their wisdom, sometimes in ten thousand pages, sometimes in poems. Y’know, what I and other occult leaders do in our own mysticism schools.
The Venn diagram of people that think this, and also buy books about compete BS Bible numerology are a circle.
For years, my friends would get a ride from my one friend’s grandpa over to my place to play various tabletop games–four to six teenage boys and me, a teenage girl. We learned once we were in college that he thought all that time that they were all coming over to rail me. For years. And he just happily drove them all over.
"My, that girl sure has a strong constitution! "
We did play all night.
Yeah, don’t do math, kids. It’s not good for you!
What’s the square root of vicious mockery?
I’ll take the devil over fucking math
This is the reason all my D&D sessions include Mountain Dew and Funyuns
And then the moment she was gone the spreadsheets went away and the goat skulls came out.
Im onto you
My husband’s parents bought into the satanic panic fully, apparently. He pretended to be making model airplanes instead of playing with the guys.
My parents played ad&d together in college so. There was a difference lol.

Have you seen math? It’s the Devil’s play tool!
with it you can calculate your way out of a cult, which is obviously devilish
I got into D&D in the late '80s. My super-christian grandma even tried to play. My dad’s church thought I was going straight to hell, though.
Be gay, do… Math?











