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FREAK, verb transitive [Heb. to divide.] + ZOID from Greek zoikos, from zoion "animal" aka AN'IMAL, noun [Latin animal from anima, air, breath, soul.]

From the natural law perspective...ALL flow (inception towards death) divides into form of ONEs (life); while adaption of form to being animated by flow represents spirit; from spiro - "to breathe".

From the parasite perspective...the many ignoring the above (choice of want over need) allows the few to suggest them to consent to the inversion aka to cause division (reason aka want vs not want) among the animated lifeforms; by for example fucking with their spirit. How? First suggest a sleight of hand..."I can't breathe" leads to death; then suggest them to "put a mask over your nose and mouth".

Let's check a couple of the theme-song lyrics...

"His home base is the Freakalair...Floyd the Barber cuts his hair" aka B'ARBER, verb transitive - "to shave" + SHAVE, verb transitive - "to strip; to oppress by extortion; to fleece".

What about the home base lair? The next line goes "so stay tuned to this station If not, we'll be unemployed"...so the lair represents the Allegory of the Cave aka ignorance of perceived reality for suggested fiction; which requires consent.

"He's here to save the nation" implies nationalism vs internationalism (conflict of reason; hence intent to save from); while ignoring NATION, noun [to be born] - "a people".

"Super-teen extraordinaire"...OR'DINARY, adjective [Latin ordinarius.] - "according to established order" aka the natural order established by ALL (flow) for the ONEs (form) within; which ONE ignores when wanting beyond or excess (extra). SUPER, a Latin preposition - "Gr. signifies above, over, excess" + TEEN, verb transitive - "to excite; to provoke" aka an allegory for use of suggestion to cause ignorance towards natural order.

"Runs around in underwear" aka UNDER, preposition - "beneath; below; so as to have something over or above" + WEAR, verb transitive - "to waste or impair by rubbing or attrition; to lessen or diminish by time, use or instruments". So instead of resisting as form the velocity of flow; the beneath goys are running around wasting themselves...."Textbook case for Sigmund Freud Freakazoid! Freakazoid!"

And since both sigismund schlomo freud and steven allan spielberg are alleged so called jewish perverts..."super-teen" implying being above teenager who "runs around in underwear" also flashes the usual pedophile undertone of the real freaks aka "Freaka me! Freaka you!"

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

FREAK, verb transitive [Heb. to divide.] + ZOID from Greek zoikos, from zoion "animal" aka AN'IMAL, noun [Latin animal from anima, air, breath, soul.]

From the natural law perspective...ALL flow (inception towards death) divides into form of ONEs (life); while adaption of form to being animated by flow represents spirit; from spiro - "to breathe".

From the parasite perspective...the many ignoring the above (choice of want over need) allows the few to suggest them to consent to the inversion aka to cause division (reason aka want vs not want) among the animated lifeforms; by for example fucking with their spirit. How? First suggest a sleight of hand..."I can't breathe" leads to death; then suggest them to "put a mask over your nose and mouth".

Let's check a couple of the theme-song lyrics...

"His home base is the Freakalair...Floyd the Barber cuts his hair" aka B'ARBER, verb transitive - "to shave" + SHAVE, verb transitive - "to strip; to oppress by extortion; to fleece".

What about the home base lair? The next line goes "so stay tuned to this station If not, we'll be unemployed"...so the lair represents the Allegory of the Cave aka ignorance of perceived reality for suggested fiction; which requires consent.

"He's here to save the nation" implies nationalism vs internationalism (conflict of reason; hence intent to save from); while ignoring NATION, noun [to be born] - "a people".

"Super-teen extraordinaire"...OR'DINARY, adjective [Latin ordinarius.] - "according to established order" aka the natural order established by ALL (flow) for the ONEs (form) within; which ONE ignores when wanting beyond or excess (extra). SUPER, a Latin preposition - "Gr. signifies above, over, excess" + TEEN, verb transitive - "to excite; to provoke" aka an allegory for use of suggestion to cause ignorance towards natural order.

"Runs around in underwear" aka UNDER, preposition - "beneath; below; so as to have something over or above" + WEAR, verb transitive - "to waste or impair by rubbing or attrition; to lessen or diminish by time, use or instruments". So instead of resisting as form the velocity of flow; the beneath goys are running around wasting themselves...."Textbook case for Sigmund Freud Freakazoid! Freakazoid!"

And since both sigismund schlomo freud and steven spielberg are alleged so called jewish perverts..."super-teen" implying being above teenager who "runs around in underwear" also flashes the usual pedophile undertone of the real freaks aka "Freaka me! Freaka you!"

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

FREAK, verb transitive [Heb. to divide.] + ZOID from Greek zoikos, from zoion "animal" aka AN'IMAL, noun [Latin animal from anima, air, breath, soul.]

From the natural law perspective...ALL flow (inception towards death) divides into form of ONEs (life); while adaption of form to being animated by flow represents spirit; from spiro - "to breathe".

From the parasite perspective...the many ignoring the above (choice of want over need) allows the few to suggest them to consent to the inversion aka to cause division (reason aka want vs not want) among the animated lifeforms; by for example fucking with their spirit. How? First suggest a sleight of hand..."I can't breathe" leads to death; then suggest them to "put a mask over your nose and mouth".

Let's check a couple of the theme-song lyrics...

"His home base is the Freakalair...Floyd the Barber cuts his hair" aka B'ARBER, verb transitive - "to shave" + SHAVE, verb transitive - "to strip; to oppress by extortion; to fleece".

What about the home base lair? The next line goes "so stay tuned to this station If not, we'll be unemployed"...so the lair represents the Allegory of the Cave aka ignorance of perceived reality for suggested fiction; which requires consent.

"He's here to save the nation" implies nationalism vs internationalism (conflict of reason; hence intent to save from); while ignoring NATION, noun [to be born] - "a people".

"Super-teen extraordinaire"...OR'DINARY, adjective [Latin ordinarius.] - "according to established order" aka the natural order established by ALL (flow) for the ONEs (form) within; which ONE ignores when wanting beyond or excess (extra). SUPER, a Latin preposition - "Gr. signifies above, over, excess" + TEEN, verb transitive - "to excite; to provoke" aka an allegory for use of suggestion to cause ignorance towards natural order.

"Runs around in underwear" aka UNDER, preposition - "beneath; below; so as to have something over or above" + WEAR, verb transitive - "to waste or impair by rubbing or attrition; to lessen or diminish by time, use or instruments". So instead of resisting as form the velocity of flow; the beneath goys are running around wasting themselves...."Textbook case for Sigmund Freud Freakazoid! Freakazoid!"

2 years ago
1 score