

Will it be American or Japanese? And how closely will it hew to the character’s official backstory (of being a girl (not a cat) named Kitty White born in mid-1970s London)?


Will it be American or Japanese? And how closely will it hew to the character’s official backstory (of being a girl (not a cat) named Kitty White born in mid-1970s London)?


I enjoyed his previous film, Godland. Rather Herzogian.
Don’t they also have far-right leanings of some sort? If so, it’s not surprising.


Never trust a man who wears checks


Maybe a penguin killed his parents?
Perhaps the confounding factor is neurodiversity? Anecdotally, a lot more neurodiverse people seem to be LGBT and vice versa.
Mushrooms you can’t get high from by smoking are non-tokeable fungi.


That’s fine, because they’re the people’s billionaires.


I knew a cat who once fished some aluminium foil a steak had been grilled on out of the bin and dragged it to his water bowl.


Like Conservapedia, only made of slop


RLCD is basically a non-backlit LCD display like the Playdate has?


Billionaires got a head start on AI psychosis


Ms. Pac-Man. Those curves…


Masonry was the prototype for such movements. Historians have it emerging from stonemasons’ guilds accepting (and becoming fashionable to) aristocratic/bourgeois patrons in the 17th century, and then riding a number of historical waves (enlightenment-era coffee-house culture, the rise of nationalism in the romantic era in Europe, Napoleon, the British Empire, and so on). Others drew on it. The Bavarian Illuminati were probably the best known, but by no means only, esoteric secret society modelled on Masonry. In the other direction, Rotary was essentially Masonry without the woo. Various nationalist, royalist and sectarian secret societies (like the Carbonari in Italy and unionists in Northern Ireland) modelled themselves on Masonry, and Cuba is the only Communist country to not ban Freemasonry because a lot of the revolutionaries there were Masons. So yes, Freemasonry was more of a moment than a coherent thing.


Lon Milo Duquette the Thelemist occultist? I imagine he’d have incentives for taking maximalist interpretations, even if it involves taking leaps of faith. And doesn’t most of the “evidence” of the Illuminati existing beyond Weishaupt’s group come from hysterical anti-Masonic conspiracy theorists like Abbé Barruel (who blamed the horrors of the French Revolution on Masonry and Illuminism, which he conflated into a Satanic plot), and from other anti-Masonic conspiracy theorists who drew on his work?
Not that there weren’t groups claiming descent from the Illuminati, but along the same lines, for a long time you could join the Rosicrucians by sending a check to a PO box advertised in a magazine.


If everyone’s off their tits on E/ketamine/mephedrone, the bar won’t be doing much business, however they price their beer. The owners of the Hacienda in Manchester discovered this the hard way.
Nice try, officer.


Their ranks for the 8 or so years they officially existed, or from claims that the Illuminati went underground and were involved in key moments in history? Are you conflating the Bavarian Illuminati with Freemasonry by any chance?
Squid guy, right?