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  • #41
    Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View Post
    Thats what they say about everything now

    I remember when I got into a debate on Aleister Crowley, some dude was telling me he wasn't a Satan worshipper. Said the same thing you said.
    During his prolonged absence, Johnson is said to have practiced guitar nightly in a graveyard under the guidance of obscure bluesman Ike Zinneman.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Imhotep View Post
      During his prolonged absence, Johnson is said to have practiced guitar nightly in a graveyard under the guidance of obscure bluesman Ike Zinneman.
      Ike was a great player. I heard he lost his pinky in a poker game.

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      • #43
        They don't make em' like this anymore.

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        • #44
          Yes, Devil Yakuza stylee.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by mangler jr View Post
            Judging by the weird reactions to some of my posts, it seems a lot of posters aren't aware of the story of Pacquiao's alleged meeting with "god", in which "god" came down from "heaven" and talked to him directly.
            http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquire...-talk-with-God

            In this exchange, "God" promised him super powers in the sport of boxing in exchange for eternal trust and belief in him.

            This is exactly what supposedly happened with Robert Johnson when he was at the crossroads in Mississippi. But the tale of Johnson is of him trading his soul to the devil for the ability to play guitar like no other.

            People say Robert Johnson was as ****ty a guitar player as could be heard back then. Then all of the sudden, Robert Johnson went out on his own for one year and vowed that when he came back he'd prove all his doubters wrong.

            Son House can attest to this. When Johnson appeared the next year, he was playing guitar like nobody had ever heard. The legend says that he traded his soul to the devil for the ability to play guitar like an immortal legend. Most of his songs are about this fateful choice.

            The same story appears again in talking about Jimmy Page and his dealings with Aleister Crowley, who appears to have been his liaison to the darkside.

            We can look at Pacquiao's trajectory much the same way as both Johnson and Page.

            From basic 1-2 fighter getting beat in the lower classes, to basic 1-2 fighter with super powers at higher weights, and done within a span of time that is seemingly impossible without some sort of "divine" or "chemical" intervention.

            Demons like to pretend they are one of us. Perhaps when Pacquiao was talking to that group of people about his personal meeting with "God" he was telling them 99% of the truth and leaving out the part about "God" being in reality, Satan himself.

            And they thought Manny was the one injecting something...

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            • #46
              Originally posted by mangler jr View Post
              Judging by the weird reactions to some of my posts, it seems a lot of posters aren't aware of the story of Pacquiao's alleged meeting with "god", in which "god" came down from "heaven" and talked to him directly.
              http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquire...-talk-with-God

              In this exchange, "God" promised him super powers in the sport of boxing in exchange for eternal trust and belief in him.

              This is exactly what supposedly happened with Robert Johnson when he was at the crossroads in Mississippi. But the tale of Johnson is of him trading his soul to the devil for the ability to play guitar like no other.

              People say Robert Johnson was as ****ty a guitar player as could be heard back then. Then all of the sudden, Robert Johnson went out on his own for one year and vowed that when he came back he'd prove all his doubters wrong.

              Son House can attest to this. When Johnson appeared the next year, he was playing guitar like nobody had ever heard. The legend says that he traded his soul to the devil for the ability to play guitar like an immortal legend. Most of his songs are about this fateful choice.

              The same story appears again in talking about Jimmy Page and his dealings with Aleister Crowley, who appears to have been his liaison to the darkside.

              We can look at Pacquiao's trajectory much the same way as both Johnson and Page.

              From basic 1-2 fighter getting beat in the lower classes, to basic 1-2 fighter with super powers at higher weights, and done within a span of time that is seemingly impossible without some sort of "divine" or "chemical" intervention.

              Demons like to pretend they are one of us. Perhaps when Pacquiao was talking to that group of people about his personal meeting with "God" he was telling them 99% of the truth and leaving out the part about "God" being in reality, Satan himself.

              dam did manny get a hold of lsd?

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              • #47
                Originally posted by GT-R View Post
                dam did manny get a hold of lsd?
                Nah homie. Manny's ancestors fought the Spanish Conquistadores under the influence of A side meth.

                A side meth is in Manny's dna.

                He don't need no stinkin' lsd.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by mangler jr View Post
                  Clearly, he's a demon.
                  Clearly he's a gigantic head Demon...LOL

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Mr. Chago View Post
                    Clearly he's a gigantic head Demon...LOL
                    clearly he thought "Drag Me to Hell" was a true story

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Cashtro View Post
                      clearly he thought "Drag Me to Hell" was a true story
                      You ever see how Manny comes to the ring smiling all big?

                      Thats cuz' he knows his path into immortality is cleared.

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