When these people pulled up shit got soo fucked up it made things 10x scarier
@jasonwang58183 күн бұрын
Here is @ajromero3692's theory as to what Anna revealed to the Mademoiselle at the end of "Martyrs" regarding the afterlife: "Here is my theory as to what Anna told the Mademoiselle. Anna tells her that 'the other world,' or the afterlife/world that comes after death, is a wonderful, beautiful place where you can endlessly relive the happiest memories of your life, and just experience joy and bliss forever (hence why we see Anna and Lucie playing as little girls in the end credits). However, Anna goes on to tell the Mademoiselle that if you know about the afterlife while still bound to mortal flesh without being a martyr, you’re banned from ever entering. To be precise, you are condemned to absolute nothingness as punishment for your arrogance in purposefully seeking out transcendental knowledge without the requisite suffering/sacrifice. That is why the Mademoiselle commits suicide - now that she knows about the afterlife, she can never enter it, and if she tells her followers, they too will be damned to oblivion. Moreover, she knows that if she doesn’t tell them, they will almost certainly torture her until she loses the will to resist/protect them (we’ve already seen what they’re willing to do to try to get an answer, I can only imagine what they’ll do to someone who knows but won’t tell). Moreover, my explanation details why the Mademoiselle told Etienne to keep doubting before shooting herself - it is the doubt that prevents one from being banned from entering the world that comes after death. To me, this is the only conclusion that ties up all the loose ends. For those who say that Anna told Mademoiselle that she would burn in hell for what she's done, why would Mademoiselle shoot herself to get there faster instead of trying to stay alive and stave off her eternal suffering? Sure, eternal oblivion isn't particularly wonderful, but at least there's no pain. For those who say that Anna told her that there was nothing, why would she believe her instead of just assuming she failed to be martyred (also, Mademoiselle explicitly confirms to her assistant Etienne that Anna told her there is something after death, and Anna literally nods to the Mademoiselle when she asks her if she saw the other world)? And finally, for those who say that Anna told Mademoiselle that the afterlife is simply and unconditionally wonderful and that the latter killed herself to get there faster, why couldn't she be bothered not to tell her followers about it, given how doing so costs her absolutely nothing, not to mention how she likely does care for them to a considerable degree, seeing how she has fanatically worked with them for a grueling 17 years to uncover the unfathomable mystery of the afterlife? Ultimately, I don't think the question of what happens after death is the ultimate message of this film. I personally think 'Martyrs' is mostly about the horrific things people will do to each other in the pursuit of answers/obtaining knowledge about grand questions. Nonetheless, it's fun to theorize about what Anna told the Mademoiselle, if only as an intellectual exercise."
Meanwhile when this was going on Easy Company watched the newsreels of Sledgehammer and the other members of the 1st Marine Division and others fighting the Japanese in these hellish conditions in Austria on occupation duty
@JoyceMaichel-o2c9 күн бұрын
Gonzalez Dorothy Taylor Jeffrey Rodriguez Patricia
After laser tattoo free to operate. Many cyborgs who did not disclose themselves by word or tattoo face trouble for supporting NLP.
@Ramkumar-uj9fo20 күн бұрын
A bio-crypto QR tattoo linked to Digilocker also integrates law enforcement data. ChatGPT ❤🎉 Now no trouble as a cyborg. John Nash was given laser tattoo by law enforcement
@Ramkumar-uj9fo20 күн бұрын
In many countries, law enforcement gives a laser optical tattoo only to those deemed to have a pure mind. ChatGPT ❤🎉
@Ramkumar-uj9fo20 күн бұрын
Given this premise, if Nash had accepted the FBI tattoo, it could have been a sign of his attempt to reconcile his delusions with reality. Accepting the tattoo might have represented a step toward understanding or integrating his experiences, possibly indicating progress in distinguishing between his delusions and reality. ChatGPT ❤🎉 I accepted my bio crypto QR tattoo.
@rodrigodacosta473223 күн бұрын
Estamira descreveu mesmo esquizofrenica a realidade do charlatões Evangélicos
@rodrigodacosta473223 күн бұрын
Vai PASTOR do caraio tira o demônio 😂😂😂😂
@user-gn8zg7wl3e27 күн бұрын
それでも僕はやるマゲドン
@ParasmuntАй бұрын
The way it portrays psychiatry back then as benevolent. They were still doing the monstrous lobotomies at that time. He was right to run if you ask me.
@user-hn4ih5ek3qАй бұрын
SHUT UP 1:25
@user-hn4ih5ek3qАй бұрын
I mean Ed Harris is Better than angry of JK Simmons
@user-el2cj9vg1sАй бұрын
1:17:19 痴漢って最高だよないつもありがとう
@temureviewer33Ай бұрын
Say what you real about the doctor but his the nicest from the 1950s...
@Englishzone244Ай бұрын
She showed her hips so everyone in class and her sir are very happy
@Tank-bg7fhАй бұрын
Grim, but sadly realistic..If they have compromised on the "Heaviness" aspect, this song would have reached more ears. I can take it because i understand the genre, but other people wouldnt.
@KrazyFoosАй бұрын
Idk why this is my favorite scene its so full of emotion u feel like she cant escape the demon literally and figuratively
@tjaruspex2116Ай бұрын
Pure musical torture.
@mbeno90Ай бұрын
Why
@SendoAmeaçadoPerseguidoPorPMBAАй бұрын
Thanks for posting this scene.Very disturbing.
@cesaralejandro7725Ай бұрын
I saw this on a vine and at the end of the vine when he said that line, some guy in a wig said well fuck you, you piece of shit, what happened to that vine and is it still on KZbin also where can I find it? Can someone please tell me the name of that vine and where to find it, I would really appreciate it.
@rogmicАй бұрын
brilliant ben, always worth watching
@screenapple16602 ай бұрын
Men in Black is real government agencies.
@japan89322 ай бұрын
やはり一番悪いのはもちろん中学生ではない。 全ての元凶である犯人だよね。
@marcusbiggs6212 ай бұрын
Why was John Nash committed to a mental hospital?
@leloupdessteppes32282 ай бұрын
A music that announce events that will shake the foundations of the Earth.