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Reason: None provided.

A) It's not called Moloch. Laughable translation.

B) They do it for power. Becoming a ritual, and ceremony. Membership, into part of their club. It probably has traditions and rights of passage going back much further. That looks mild, it looks absurd. A consecration of a frat house celebrating their opening night.

C) Other founders, have done largely the same into some of their quite notable orders. Some have had grueling rituals, into their rights of passage, it wasn't simply about making a grade, but an initiation, or worse, even possible human sacrifice, of physical pain, or pleasure, commiting or blackmailing.

Making up hyperconjecture of some other diety, named wrong, providing this other background of laughable horrors. Not the way that works there. Not like that. If it goes darker, and it does with idiots, it's far more exclusive.

https://www.abandonedspaces.com/mansion/the-initiation-well-at-quinta-da-regaleira-near-sinta-portugal.html?andro=1&chrome=1 What do you think they did there? How exclusive is that? But if that still exists, you won't even know about it, if it does. Those people pop on a plane today, meeting up at some other Island, castle, or campsite.

Or the Hellfire Club. Which some say the Bohemian Groove emerged from turning into another yearly Scouts camp? But the Hellfire club didn't go anywhere. If it exists, this topic isn't fully it.

Yes, I am guessing as well. I look at shit and put together a logical assumption based on limited research. The Bohemian Groove today, isn't that place.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

A) It's not called Moloch. Laughable translation.

B) They do it for power. Becoming a ritual, and ceremony. Membership, into part of their club. It probably has traditions and rights of passage going back much further. That looks mild, it looks absurd. A consecration of a frat house celebrating their opening night.

C) Other founders, have done largely the same into some of their quite notable orders. Some have had grueling rituals, into their rights of passage, it wasn't simply about making a grade, but an initiation, or worse, even possible human sacrifice, of physical pain, or pleasure, commiting or blackmailing.

Making up hyperconjecture of some other diety, named wrong, providing this other background of laughable horrors. Not the way that works there. Not like that. If it goes darker, and it does with idiots, it's far more exclusive.

https://www.abandonedspaces.com/mansion/the-initiation-well-at-quinta-da-regaleira-near-sinta-portugal.html?andro=1&chrome=1 What do you think they did there? How exclusive is that? But if that still exists, you won't even know about it, if it does. Those people pop on a plane today, meeting up on some other Island, castle, or campsite.

Or the Hellfire Club. Which some say the Bohemian Groove emerged from turning into another yearly Scouts camp? But the Hellfire club didn't go anywhere. If it exists, this topic isn't fully it.

Yes, I am guessing as well. I look at shit and put together a logical assumption based on limited research. The Bohemian Groove today, isn't that place.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

A) It's not called Moloch. Laughable translation.

B) They do it for power. Becoming a ritual, and ceremony. Membership, into part of their club. It probably has traditions and rights of passage going back much further. That looks mild, it looks absurd. A consecration of a frat house celebrating their opening night.

C) Other founders, have done largely the same into some of their quite notable orders. Some have had grueling rituals, into their rights of passage, it wasn't simply about making a grade, but an initiation, or worse, even possible human sacrifice, of physical pain, or pleasure, commiting or blackmailing.

Making up hyperconjecture of some other diety, named wrong, providing this other background of laughable horrors. Not the way that works there. Not like that. If it goes darker, and it does with idiots, it's far more exclusive.

https://www.abandonedspaces.com/mansion/the-initiation-well-at-quinta-da-regaleira-near-sinta-portugal.html?andro=1&chrome=1 What do you think they did there? How exclusive is that? But if that still exists, you won't even know about it, if it does. Those people pop on a plane today, meeting up on some other Island, castle, or campsite.

Or the Hellfire Club. Which some say the Bohemian Groove emerged from turning into another yearly Scouts camp? But the Hellfire club didn't go anywhere. If it exists this topic isn't fully it.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

A) It's not called Moloch. Laughable translation.

B) They do it for power. Becoming a ritual, and ceremony. Membership, into part of their club. It probably has traditions and rights of passage going back much further. That looks mild, it looks absurd. A consecration of a frat house celebrating their opening night.

C) Other founders, have done largely the same into some of their quite notable orders. Some have had grueling rituals, into their rights of passage, it wasn't simply about making a grade, but an initiation, or worse, even possible human sacrifice, of physical pain, or pleasure, commiting or blackmailing.

Making up hyperconjecture of some other diety, named wrong, providing this other background of laughable horrors. Not the way that works there. Not like that. If it goes darker, and it does with idiots, it's far more exclusive.

https://www.abandonedspaces.com/mansion/the-initiation-well-at-quinta-da-regaleira-near-sinta-portugal.html?andro=1&chrome=1 What do you think they did there? How exclusive is that? But if that still exists, you won't even know about it, if it does. Those people pop on a plane today, meeting up on some other Island, castle, or campsite.

Or the Hellfire Club. Which some say the Bohemian Groove emerged from turning into another yearly Scouts camp? But the Hellfire club didn't go anywhere. If it exists that isn't it.

1 year ago
1 score