Interesting thoughts, but reeks of pareidolia. EMOJI were invented, popularized and disseminated first by the Japanese for the Japanse phone market in the 90s.
Yes, UNICODE standardizes it and that's why the representative gate keepers of regligious authoritarian governments are included in the process, so that that c. 2 billion braintard muslim population won't boycott the emoji containing phones, devices, apps, tvs, channels , thus enabling the supra-national corporations to spread their mind-programming to those groups as well.
If living within the process of dying implies being the resistance within temptation; then EMO'TION, noun [Latin emotio; emoveo, to move from.] represents the temptation to be moved from the response-ability to resist being moved by.
Interesting but I counted 96 emojis not 72..
yeah checked this out some months back, pretty cool.
his stuff on the max headroom signal hijack was also good.
then he went in on the vax with the idea that tptb were going to release a second bioweapon to eliminate the non-compliant.
a) if nature represents the source of need (perceivable); then what those within nature offer each other represents want (suggested).
b) choice (consent) to choice (suggestion) represents contract law among choices, hence one choosing to submit to the choices of others.
In short...want implies compliance to those suggesting what one wants, need implies resisting (living) perceivable temptation (process of dying).
Interesting thoughts, but reeks of pareidolia. EMOJI were invented, popularized and disseminated first by the Japanese for the Japanse phone market in the 90s.
Yes, UNICODE standardizes it and that's why the representative gate keepers of regligious authoritarian governments are included in the process, so that that c. 2 billion braintard muslim population won't boycott the emoji containing phones, devices, apps, tvs, channels , thus enabling the supra-national corporations to spread their mind-programming to those groups as well.
If living within the process of dying implies being the resistance within temptation; then EMO'TION, noun [Latin emotio; emoveo, to move from.] represents the temptation to be moved from the response-ability to resist being moved by.