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Fairly Scary Sh*t
First up on the list of Empyreans is the Muse of Astronomy, Limbon / Theil!
Random Facts:
Very proper, but easily flustered, doesn’t open up to others well
Fairly reserved, keeps to himself, has exactly one real friend
Arms are detached, but legs aren’t
The moon at the top of the headpiece changes depending on the current phase of the moon
Likes robes
I’ll be posting a physical checklist to help keep track of who’s left~
Who’s next?~
Working on something and playing around while I work on it.
Theil! my newest dnd character for a taz-like campaign my friend wants to run!
theyre a hobgoblin warlock of the celestial bounty hunter and i love them very much
some quick CoA ladies
for @nebulasan <3
Silicon Valley Apocalypse Capitalism
“Maybe if you aren’t trying to destroy the world, you’re not trying hard enough.”
"Boyle exemplifies a new religious trend that centers tech founders as righteous figures on divine missions. Groups like the ACTS 17 Collective (“Acknowledging Christ in Technology and Society”)—which hosted Thiel’s San Francisco lectures—are recasting tech as a Christian crusade.
This goes beyond awkward rhetorical posturing. It’s hyperstition and memetic warfare as strategy, with tech figures weaponizing language to manufacture the very crises they claim are inevitable (while also positioning themselves as civilization’s saviors).
Ironically, Thiel claims the Antichrist is someone who “comes to power by talking constantly about Armageddon, about rumors of wars and scaring you into giving him control over science and technology.” The Antichrist, in Thiel’s telling, would rule through memes and hyperstition, turning prophecy into policy through fear.
This Antichrist dude sounds a lot like a venture capitalist.
“Maybe if you aren’t trying to destroy the world, you’re not trying hard enough,” declares Mike Solana, chief marketing officer at Founders Fund."
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i already did 💋🍓!!