Sunflower 03/29/2022 (Tue) 22:57:37 Id: 7a68c8 No.1191 del
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>some "wrongs" you comitted against someone else
I don't know if you were present for the event of Snail talking about his past life persona Amok, which happens to be represented in an old game:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=0MWJ3BImcKI [Embed]
He said he recognized the feel of the game from that life.

A while ago I recalled this old Psx game:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=dtD1NcGGyDE [Embed]
The story is a compound of events (even mentions Crowley) but it very accurately presents the feel of my french revolution lifetime.

I don't think I "wronged" anyone because the situation was the way it was, and it's gotten way worse in France specifically since. But it's kinda not at a level of finding out
>I did this to that person and need to correct it
but more like recalling details of slaughtering people and violent scenes coming back as ideas or simply manifestations in another form. It's things that would just sound insane to people today, like one time me and a friend bought a ready grilled chicken and I was to cut it in the kitchen when we got back. But I kept hitting bone and there was almost no meat on it, I got increasingly frustrated about it. So the event was to me just being frustrated about cutting bone. That's not what someone else would have thought was the important part of the original event. I'm not going to say more, because it's just at a level where no one today would be able to relate.
Ponder this: today everyone's debating the morality of their actions and the legality of things and they're absolutely hyper about it. Back in the 1700s whoever grew up in poor part of town and didn't learn how to sell sex by age 5 would just starve to death. If you then realize you can just get a knife, lure them aside and cut their throat and you get their whole purse instead of a coin, you'll do that. With that as your way of living, ideas of right and wrong as we know them today are not in play. This is something modern people can't grasp.