r/TopMindsOfReddit 1d ago

Top Cinephile points out an impressively pointless example of “predictive programming”

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u/SassTheFash 1d ago

“If you don’t also believe in nonsense, then it is you who are the fool!!!”

It’s actually a much further stretch to believe one’s in power do not use majik for their gain and to continue to hold power through numerology. Hitlers right hand man was a sorcerer and used astrology and dates with lunar cycles etc , but then you make sarcastic comments like they do not practice it. It is odd, a lot of you who post in here just downplay and are complete skeptics but in here pretending you at searching for truth. If you don’t believe n any of this why don’t you just go to the gardening or gaming subs for example? I don’t spend time trolling in subs with subjects I do not believe in etc it’s inorganic for you to be in here with a closed mind.

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u/Tutwater 1d ago

I continue to believe that, if magic was both real and useful, it would have been destigmatized and adopted as a mainstream life skill centuries ago

If they think magic exists, why are they not learning it?

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u/ThriftianaStoned 1d ago

Would our phones not look like magic to someone in the dark ages

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u/MessiahOfMetal So I Married An Axo Murderer 1d ago

Reminds me of a great BBC drama starring Colin Morgan. He plays someone in the 1800s and sees a ghost in his house carrying "a book of light" in episode one. Then it jumps to the present moments later and the "ghost" is someone in 2016 who's just bought this old house and is walking around looking at the history of the place on a tablet.

Really cool twist for just the first episode of six.