Spirit Love GeneralPoolside EditionDISCLAIMER:Some have reported attracting the attention of these entities by simply reading about them. If you're a dabbler who just wants to see if it works or if your faith forbids copulating with demons, don't summon. If you're unprepared for a potentially lifelong relationship, or at the very least, a life-long open door connection with sexual spirits and the occult, avoid this topic entirely. If you have a loving relationship with your human spouse or partner and desire a sex spirit to spice things up, or if you want a human partner in the future take caution, as these entities can be jealous or decide an initially open relationship is no longer so (request an open relationship during the summoning ritual). These spirits can harm or kill you when sufficiently angered and not easily banished.Last thread: >>40667191Old threads: https://archive.4plebs.org/x/search/subject/%2Fsuccgen%2F/FAQ:>What are succubi?Female spirits of sexual desire, who often choose human mates. They can't be banished with holy objects>How to summon?The Letter Method is used to focus your intent into a message to one of the Four Succubus Queens, requesting that they match you with one of their daughters. No blood or soul sacrifice necessary. See links>Do they steal your life force?Succubi use sexual energy, which is released naturally during sex. Under normal circumstances they won't take your life energy>Can she look...Succubi take forms attractive to you naturally>They're tulpas?No. However, those in romantic relationships with their tulpas are welcome>Incubi?Same method----Links:https://fuccasucc.wordpress.com/2020/11/11/pros-and-cons/https://succupedia.wordpress.com/2016/03/10/letter-of-intent-how-to-summon-a-succubusincubus/https://mysterysuccubusblog.wordpress.com/2020/12/03/the-4-succubus-queenshttps://succubithoughts.wordpress.com/2020/12/27/ag/succgen/ library:https://pastebin.com/UUFd3eX8
>>40708117>only your lickspittles say thatVery very obviously untrue.There's a good reason she's based on 4chan.
I'm hoping this turns out to be an rpg-style dungeon crawl with the hut being an entry into a larger burial complex.
>>280495946This isn't even my only window. I keep 2 windows open, 1 for porn and 1 for YouTube/4chan/socials.
The PROMIS affair wasn’t just about spying—it was a blackmail goldmine. The backdoored software gave Israel leverage over global intelligence agencies. Here's the story:In the early 1980s, PROMIS (Prosecutor’s Management Information System), developed by Inslaw Inc.’s William Hamilton, was a cutting-edge software for tracking legal cases. Its potential for organizing data caught the eye of intelligence agencies, particularly Israel’s Mossad.
>>29123776Sometimes one finds a golden nugget in the shitheap that is 4chan. This thread is that rare find. Thank you anon.
Is DDLC fun? Or has the charm faded?
>>715249391Umineko was the shit on /jp/ back in 2008-2009 and the anime discussion on /a/ got so out of hand that a whole RPfag group got kicked off 4chan and made their own place with blackjack and hookers.>>715249462>GrisaiaM8 the Tsukihime translation dropped in 2006, why the fuck are you bringing up a VN from the 2010s and calling people underaged?
Real bad psych edition
>>212683905racismlad recently announced he’s quit 4chan for good :(
Dr. Kirk Moore is now facing 35 years of prison because he was injecting saline solution instead of mRNA bioweapon into children in hospital. Accusations against him were maintained and additionally fueled by RFK Jr. https://x.com/liz_churchill10/status/1943856037528056178Same happens in Polanda. Over 400 doctors are being currently persecuted by medical courts because they refused to take a part in democide by injecting people with gene therapy bioweapon.
>>510175337>This whole thread is you trying to be technically correct on tangentsweird how the fact that i didn't bother trying to be technically correct on an irrelevant tangent somehow becomes proof that all i care about is being technically correct on irrelevant tangents.it's almost as if you have an unfalsifiable unscientific hypothesis that you believe as a matter of faith for emotional reasons.anyway, tell me more about the psychological deductions you have made about me on the basis of about 15 4chan posts. i'm enthralled.
>>510175402oh wait sorry it's 18 4chan posts, now 19.i wouldn't want to be technically incorrect about such an essential fact for this discussion, after all.
>>510173153>that's a lieOK fair enough, that's outdated now. Covid helped knock it out from the top 3.>use your brain and figure it out. i work in a team but i don't get to make all the decisions because i am part of a team and not supreme god of all medicine.I just asked because it sounded like buck passing. Yes... I will do the right thing, if I am allowed to. If it's my department. That's what you sound like.>incorrect. what i would do depends on the circumstances.But you would always do something, right? You wouldn't just let the error happen? You wouldn't see some shit that was wrong and that you should speak up about and just do nothing, right? Still waiting on that story btw.>of course it annoys you, because it is an ironclad shield against your nonsense. The what? How are medical professionals not asking questions and being curious stopping my nonsense? Because if you were all as interested in doing your job and discovering and integrating new things you wouldn't have had people on this website calling out the problems associated with mRNA gene therapies years before the medical establishment would ever dare admit to it. And so far the only admittance has been for the most basic and unavoidable shit, like the myocarditis in young men. I guess I'm just different than you, bro. See, I'll listen to anyone. It's the information, not the person, that is important. Also we have centuries of history and horror stories telling us exactly what happens when people dig their heads in the sand and don't wash their hands. You know, those people who were professionals back then, but that we view as quacks now? That's all I'm saying. Things get wronger when you default to seething against the hacker known as 4chan instead of asking why the medical establishment is acting like gathering and interpreting the data on this is like turning the fucking Titanic.
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I looked into the thread at the link you shared (4chan’s /h/ board, thread8657299). As with most 4chan content, all posts are by “Anonymous”—there are no usernames or other stable identifiers that would let you link a post to a consistent individual contributor. So, no, there isn’t anyone who clearly stands out as a persistent or recognized “creative pillar” of the local community in that thread.