What Do K-stimuli Feel Like?

This was in the comments. Below is a lovely young Swedish girl:

victim

Her amygdala is totally undeveloped, and unable to process threat, but that is what you’d want for your kids:

Here is what a migrant terrorist did to her:

Feel that? Your amygdala just turned on. You’re a little more focused and in the moment. There’s a little tingle in your arms, legs, and core. You are a little more driven. Anger is brewing deep in there. You’ll see differences more clearly because your amygdala is flagging them again. You’re a little more intolerant. If this happened for a sustained period, you would have more energy, lose weight, use your muscles more without even thinking about it, and your whole body would change just as much as your mind.

On the one hand, I hate to post this picture. It feels like I am somehow desecrating the dead. On the other hand, this is the most rending of K-stimuli. It is why the media blacks it out. If I had a face that people would innately feel love for, and I ended up like that, I would want people to post the picture. I would want the revolution to begin, and anything that eased the population toward that would be fine by me.

Unfortunately the revolution will have to wait until there is enough of that on the streets that it can no longer be covered up by a complicit media which doesn’t care about young girls because it has no rearing or protection urges. That is exactly what is coming.

Tell others about r/K Theory, because there is a lot more of this coming, and we want those treasonous rabbits recognized for what they are

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7 years ago

[…] What Do K-stimuli Feel Like? […]

dc. sunsets
7 years ago

The first photograph is ASTONISHING in its resemblance to my wife when she was a pre-teen.

Yes, this line of discussion is “triggering.”

Gareth
Gareth
7 years ago

Dear god. Which attack was this? Link please

glosoli
glosoli
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
6 years ago

The photo links no longer work.
Here’s the story with the images.
God bless this child.

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glosoli
glosoli
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
6 years ago

You’re welcome, keep up the good work brother.

Duke Norfolk
Duke Norfolk
7 years ago

You’re right, it did exactly that. And just the thought of what has been done to Western Civilization over the last 100 years or so (many periods could be argued) does it as well.

The thought that the quiet, happy, civilized American small town (and all across the spectrum) has been almost entirely displaced angers me beyond words. It’s really very surreal to me at times. Can this really have happened?

Andre
Andre
7 years ago

I have to confess, I felt nothing. Am I broken? While I know intellectualy that this was a kid and shouldn’t suffer like this, it is not -my- kid, and I can no longer feel a universal sense of compassion. More than that, I know she would almost certainly grow up to be my enemy. I drop my guard once in a while, but my default perception of people is not as “in-group”, but as “out-group”.

Maybe part of it is that I trust in God’s salvation from death, or at least recognize the futility of not trusting in it. But I do genuinely wonder if I am broken.