https://www.instagram.com/p/CWR7d9zpZOr/
(https://uploadir.com/u/vkm8ff6h)
damn that really sucks so bad. I dont blame the father. as someone stated. you dont go to a concert expecting to DIE.
I mean, I really don't get why there were so many kids at this shit when he's known to promote ppl acting crazy and harming themselves
Poor little guy. What kind of father brings their 9 year old to a Travis Scott concert??
Yeah the father is stupid
fklADJFLKJDSF
And not even a concert... It's a FESTIVAL, an even worse environment for a child :dead:
Umm yeah, his father is partly responsible and that's something he'll have to live with.
there should be an age requirement introduced at these types of events
the way this whole "astroworld" thing was presented/marketed didn't help either
....all the graphics, the theme park feel to the concept, i can totally see kids wanting to go
and maybe the parents feeling OK bringing them there because on the surface it gives such a jovial, fun vibe
but there's def a feeling of darkness in there as well which really showed its ass at that festival.
this cover always gave me a juxtaposed tea...kinda crazy how it's actually played out in real life.
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81nFF-rXdRL._SL1500_.jpg)
I'm sorry, but YEA. You know what happens at a Travis Scott concert. Why would you bring your child into that situation?
:udontlookok:
Quote from: Blewish on November 14, 2021, 10:52:44 PM
there should be an age requirement introduced at these types of events
the way this whole "astroworld" thing was presented/marketed didn't help either
....all the graphics, the theme park feel to the concept, i can totally see kids wanting to go
and maybe the parents feeling OK bringing them there because on the surface it gives such a jovial, fun vibe
but there's def a feeling of darkness in there as well which really showed its ass at that festival.
this cover always gave me a juxtaposed tea...kinda crazy how it's actually played out in real life.
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81nFF-rXdRL._SL1500_.jpg)
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Which is obviously intentional on his part
:omf:
the industry is SICK
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on November 15, 2021, 12:44:59 AM
Quote from: Blewish on November 14, 2021, 10:52:44 PM
there should be an age requirement introduced at these types of events
the way this whole "astroworld" thing was presented/marketed didn't help either
....all the graphics, the theme park feel to the concept, i can totally see kids wanting to go
and maybe the parents feeling OK bringing them there because on the surface it gives such a jovial, fun vibe
but there's def a feeling of darkness in there as well which really showed its ass at that festival.
this cover always gave me a juxtaposed tea...kinda crazy how it's actually played out in real life.
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81nFF-rXdRL._SL1500_.jpg)
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Which is obviously intentional on his part
:omf:
the industry is SICK
Astroworld was a real theme park in Houston. It was a Six Flags mess.
That's why it has that vibe.
This is so demonic to me.
Quote from: Kalifornia. on November 15, 2021, 12:57:16 AM
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on November 15, 2021, 12:44:59 AM
Quote from: Blewish on November 14, 2021, 10:52:44 PM
there should be an age requirement introduced at these types of events
the way this whole "astroworld" thing was presented/marketed didn't help either
....all the graphics, the theme park feel to the concept, i can totally see kids wanting to go
and maybe the parents feeling OK bringing them there because on the surface it gives such a jovial, fun vibe
but there's def a feeling of darkness in there as well which really showed its ass at that festival.
this cover always gave me a juxtaposed tea...kinda crazy how it's actually played out in real life.
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81nFF-rXdRL._SL1500_.jpg)
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Which is obviously intentional on his part
:omf:
the industry is SICK
Astroworld was a real theme park in Houston. It was a Six Flags mess.
That's why it has that vibe.
dssddsdd but this Hellmouth the kids are walking into
:guys:
it just looks ...
https://www.wearethepit.com/2021/11/online-conspiracy-theorists-claim-astroworld-tragedy-was-a-mass-sacrifice-to-satan/
(https://i.postimg.cc/Kj3460bv/Screen-Shot-2021-11-15-at-1-42-16-AM.png)
https://twitter.com/niaws_t/status/1457013061555048458?s=20
(https://i.postimg.cc/5tkCDYzg/Screen-Shot-2021-11-15-at-1-42-00-AM.png)
No ma'am
This theme park sounds like fun for kids, this album cover, his endorsements with Fortnite and McDonalds also attract a lot of younger fans. (Don't know how many 9 year olds play Fortnite but they probably see brothers/cousins play the game) They should have had rules age restrictions of course. Even Stormi was there but of course safe in VIP. I also saw a vid of what looked like a 5 year old on someone's shoulders.
Quote from: Àlákọrí ni bọ̀bọ́ yẹn sẹ́ on November 15, 2021, 02:54:06 AM
This is so demonic to me.
I mean, i of course could be reaching, but ....
(https://i.postimg.cc/sxfCSX6F/Screen-Shot-2021-11-15-at-1-45-59-AM.png)
(https://i.postimg.cc/mDYTCKT9/Screen-Shot-2021-11-15-at-1-45-05-AM.png)
chhhhh
It was also shown the music he used before and during his actual festival contributed to a lot of the people fainting and feeling unwell.
They were using low vibrational high frequency music non stop, and it's been shown to increase anxiety, heart rates, fear, headaches and eventually blackouts.
Now add alcohol, drugs, heat, loud noise and dumb ass overexcited fans this is the result.
Quote from: Kalifornia. on November 15, 2021, 12:57:16 AM
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on November 15, 2021, 12:44:59 AM
Quote from: Blewish on November 14, 2021, 10:52:44 PM
there should be an age requirement introduced at these types of events
the way this whole "astroworld" thing was presented/marketed didn't help either
....all the graphics, the theme park feel to the concept, i can totally see kids wanting to go
and maybe the parents feeling OK bringing them there because on the surface it gives such a jovial, fun vibe
but there's def a feeling of darkness in there as well which really showed its ass at that festival.
this cover always gave me a juxtaposed tea...kinda crazy how it's actually played out in real life.
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81nFF-rXdRL._SL1500_.jpg)
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Which is obviously intentional on his part
:omf:
the industry is SICK
Astroworld was a real theme park in Houston. It was a Six Flags mess.
That's why it has that vibe.
Yeah astroworld is a real thing - he used it as part of his concept
And the juxtaposition is crazy
it literally looks like those parents and kids are walking into the pits of hell on that cover . As the other kids jump happily with popcorn in their hands
I don't take the artwork as serious tho because it's probably a concept by LaChapelle.
The lyrics about getting injured at the show and stories about fans/security getting hurt at his past shows is more telling to me.
Quote from: Naomi's cheekbones on November 15, 2021, 04:47:58 AM
It was also shown the music he used before and during his actual festival contributed to a lot of the people fainting and feeling unwell.
They were using low vibrational high frequency music non stop, and it's been shown to increase anxiety, heart rates, fear, headaches and eventually blackouts.
Now add alcohol, drugs, heat, loud noise and dumb ass overexcited fans this is the result.
MESS
People are very dismissive when these things are discussed, but if you're at all familiar with voodoo and mess on this level, it's not shocking at all. And it's not some secret organization IMO either :dead: it's very much right in front of our faces.
Quote from: annie on November 15, 2021, 04:49:22 AM
I don't take the artwork as serious tho because it's probably a concept by LaChapelle.
The lyrics about getting injured at the show and stories about fans/security getting hurt at his past shows is more telling to me.
I think both things can be true to be honest.
It all feels very intentional
Quote from: Blewish on November 15, 2021, 04:49:09 AM
Quote from: Kalifornia. on November 15, 2021, 12:57:16 AM
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on November 15, 2021, 12:44:59 AM
Quote from: Blewish on November 14, 2021, 10:52:44 PM
there should be an age requirement introduced at these types of events
the way this whole "astroworld" thing was presented/marketed didn't help either
....all the graphics, the theme park feel to the concept, i can totally see kids wanting to go
and maybe the parents feeling OK bringing them there because on the surface it gives such a jovial, fun vibe
but there's def a feeling of darkness in there as well which really showed its ass at that festival.
this cover always gave me a juxtaposed tea...kinda crazy how it's actually played out in real life.
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81nFF-rXdRL._SL1500_.jpg)
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Which is obviously intentional on his part
:omf:
the industry is SICK
Astroworld was a real theme park in Houston. It was a Six Flags mess.
That's why it has that vibe.
Yeah astroworld is a real thing - he used it as part of his concept
And the juxtaposition is crazy
it literally looks like those parents and kids are walking into the pits of hell on that cover . As the other kids jump happily with popcorn in their hands
!!!!!!!!!!!
NOTHING about that image looks friendly or inviting to me
:plzstop:
It literally looks like a Stephen King tea and this wasn't a Halloween themed festival, so
:unsure:
Quote from: annie on November 15, 2021, 04:49:22 AM
I don't take the artwork as serious tho because it's probably a concept by LaChapelle.
that's what I was saying
Not many people would look at that cover and read much into it, nor is it something that could be used in court
But IMO it's very reflective of what's happened - almost like a foreshadowing . Very interesting to me
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on November 15, 2021, 04:50:44 AM
Quote from: Naomi's cheekbones on November 15, 2021, 04:47:58 AM
It was also shown the music he used before and during his actual festival contributed to a lot of the people fainting and feeling unwell.
They were using low vibrational high frequency music non stop, and it's been shown to increase anxiety, heart rates, fear, headaches and eventually blackouts.
Now add alcohol, drugs, heat, loud noise and dumb ass overexcited fans this is the result.
MESS
People are very dismissive when these things are discussed, but if you're at all familiar with voodoo and mess on this level, it's not shocking at all. And it's not some secret organization IMO either :dead: it's very much right in front of our faces.
!!
A lot of the chanting used in rituals are based on tone, vibrations, pace and pitch and repetition.
Not saying he used vodun here, but using frequencies to influence emotion and mood in the human brain is an actual thing.
I remember Amerie saying something about music being so powerful and was talking about vibrations and frequencies when she was talking about recording an album in one specific frequency.
Quote from: Blewish on November 15, 2021, 04:54:18 AM
Quote from: annie on November 15, 2021, 04:49:22 AM
I don't take the artwork as serious tho because it's probably a concept by LaChapelle.
that's what I was saying
Not many people would look at that cover and read much into it, nor is it something that could be used in court
But IMO it's very reflective of what's happened . Very interesting to me
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
people thinking nothing of it could very well be the point. Definitely interesting to me as well
And the artwork used is twisted.
Yall remember the pale demon thing from that movie "Pans Labyrinth"? The demon with its eyes in his palms that ate children? :dead:
He had that image put in his shows
It's a weird creepy juxtaposition between something that was originally meant for children to have a good time and hell
Who comes up with shit like that as music art? :plzstop:
Quote from: Naomi's cheekbones on November 15, 2021, 04:55:33 AM
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on November 15, 2021, 04:50:44 AM
Quote from: Naomi's cheekbones on November 15, 2021, 04:47:58 AM
It was also shown the music he used before and during his actual festival contributed to a lot of the people fainting and feeling unwell.
They were using low vibrational high frequency music non stop, and it's been shown to increase anxiety, heart rates, fear, headaches and eventually blackouts.
Now add alcohol, drugs, heat, loud noise and dumb ass overexcited fans this is the result.
MESS
People are very dismissive when these things are discussed, but if you're at all familiar with voodoo and mess on this level, it's not shocking at all. And it's not some secret organization IMO either :dead: it's very much right in front of our faces.
!!
A lot of the chanting used in rituals are based on tone, vibrations, pace and pitch and repetition.
Not saying he used vodun here, but using frequencies to influence emotion and mood in the human brain is an actual thing.
I remember Amerie saying something about music being so powerful and was talking about vibrations and frequencies when she was talking about recording an album in one specific frequency.
:ohwow:
she is so interesting to me btw, but YES! Omfff i can read about this kinda thing all day. Jhene is very much into frequency as well, and very aware of the good and bad influences of it all based on how it's explored and executed.
I think being controversial, the darkness and being a rebel has been very successful for him. Especially with teens and young adults. And during lockdown this fortnite concert was such a smart concept because people wanted to have fun and were stuck inside their houses. And now people got a chance to go to the concert in real life and all that energy (of being free to have fun again) also could have played a part in people just getting so caught up in the moment..
I think a lot of people were really desperate to see the show (less likely to say 'whatever I'm out of here'). The fans who believe getting hurt is part of the experience because everyone is a 'rager' lack empathy (it's also a brand problem). Also when you dance on an ambulance you are so immature. Plus people also might have assumed people got ill because of drugs (there are reports about not knowing the severity and people in the crew/Drake assuming it was drug related as if that's not as bad..I guess that will be your 'own fault' and part of the experience as well)
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on November 15, 2021, 04:52:13 AM
Quote from: Blewish on November 15, 2021, 04:49:09 AM
Quote from: Kalifornia. on November 15, 2021, 12:57:16 AM
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on November 15, 2021, 12:44:59 AM
Quote from: Blewish on November 14, 2021, 10:52:44 PM
there should be an age requirement introduced at these types of events
the way this whole "astroworld" thing was presented/marketed didn't help either
....all the graphics, the theme park feel to the concept, i can totally see kids wanting to go
and maybe the parents feeling OK bringing them there because on the surface it gives such a jovial, fun vibe
but there's def a feeling of darkness in there as well which really showed its ass at that festival.
this cover always gave me a juxtaposed tea...kinda crazy how it's actually played out in real life.
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81nFF-rXdRL._SL1500_.jpg)
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Which is obviously intentional on his part
:omf:
the industry is SICK
Astroworld was a real theme park in Houston. It was a Six Flags mess.
That's why it has that vibe.
Yeah astroworld is a real thing - he used it as part of his concept
And the juxtaposition is crazy
it literally looks like those parents and kids are walking into the pits of hell on that cover . As the other kids jump happily with popcorn in their hands
!!!!!!!!!!!
NOTHING about that image looks friendly or inviting to me
:plzstop:
It literally looks like a Stephen King tea and this wasn't a Halloween themed festival, so
:unsure:
its a very clever cover .
I think when a lot of people think "evil/darkness" , super obvious things come to mind . Dark clouds, mean looking characters , GRRRRR!! etc
Not children with popcorn at an amusement park. The cover is very slick but I clocked tea from the moment I saw it. It immediately came back to my mind once I saw the news of a child actually losing their life in this astrworld mess.
Not saying this is some well thought out plan or anything cuz that would be a stretch but it's just .... creepy af
Some kids even said it was their first time visiting a festival..people didn't know what they signed up for. I think if you have never been in a crowd like that it's also difficult to know what's dangerous. Plus the people got stuck very early on, without places to escape. The 30 minute timer definitely had an effect on the crowd..they didn't use the screen to warn people and control the crowd. They didn't have professional security, no AED's and enough people who knew CPR and the right technology to communicate in that noise. I think as far as organization there were already a lot of safety problems and missed opportunities.
Quote from: Blewish on November 15, 2021, 05:09:47 AM
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on November 15, 2021, 04:52:13 AM
Quote from: Blewish on November 15, 2021, 04:49:09 AM
Quote from: Kalifornia. on November 15, 2021, 12:57:16 AM
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on November 15, 2021, 12:44:59 AM
Quote from: Blewish on November 14, 2021, 10:52:44 PM
there should be an age requirement introduced at these types of events
the way this whole "astroworld" thing was presented/marketed didn't help either
....all the graphics, the theme park feel to the concept, i can totally see kids wanting to go
and maybe the parents feeling OK bringing them there because on the surface it gives such a jovial, fun vibe
but there's def a feeling of darkness in there as well which really showed its ass at that festival.
this cover always gave me a juxtaposed tea...kinda crazy how it's actually played out in real life.
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81nFF-rXdRL._SL1500_.jpg)
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Which is obviously intentional on his part
:omf:
the industry is SICK
Astroworld was a real theme park in Houston. It was a Six Flags mess.
That's why it has that vibe.
Yeah astroworld is a real thing - he used it as part of his concept
And the juxtaposition is crazy
it literally looks like those parents and kids are walking into the pits of hell on that cover . As the other kids jump happily with popcorn in their hands
!!!!!!!!!!!
NOTHING about that image looks friendly or inviting to me
:plzstop:
It literally looks like a Stephen King tea and this wasn't a Halloween themed festival, so
:unsure:
its a very clever cover .
I think when a lot of people think "evil/darkness" , super obvious things come to mind . Dark clouds, mean looking characters , GRRRRR!! etc
msmmdmdmfkfkfkfkfkkfkfkckckckkcmckcjsnsjsjs
boo!
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Quote from: Naomi's cheekbones on November 15, 2021, 04:58:14 AM
And the artwork used is twisted.
Yall remember the pale demon thing from that movie "Pans Labyrinth"? The demon with its eyes in his palms that ate children? :dead:
He had that image put in his shows
It's a weird creepy juxtaposition between something that was originally meant for children to have a good time and hell
Who comes up with shit like that as music art? :plzstop:
I think for the cover LaChapelle is a big influence. He's always had this weird darkness in there but it's actually very intriguing art to me. However...it is supposed to be fiction for entertainment. Not a real life event where people lose lives of course.
People use movie/horror references, illuminati type of imagery, occult all the time in art. I would take it with a grain of salt because nine out of ten times people just want to be edgy for fiction. Just like Dismaland, the theme park by Banksy. If you read the context it's satire and criticism on capitalism. People use darkness all the time to tell a story.
Quote from: Blewish on November 15, 2021, 05:09:47 AM
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on November 15, 2021, 04:52:13 AM
Quote from: Blewish on November 15, 2021, 04:49:09 AM
Quote from: Kalifornia. on November 15, 2021, 12:57:16 AM
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on November 15, 2021, 12:44:59 AM
Quote from: Blewish on November 14, 2021, 10:52:44 PM
there should be an age requirement introduced at these types of events
the way this whole "astroworld" thing was presented/marketed didn't help either
....all the graphics, the theme park feel to the concept, i can totally see kids wanting to go
and maybe the parents feeling OK bringing them there because on the surface it gives such a jovial, fun vibe
but there's def a feeling of darkness in there as well which really showed its ass at that festival.
this cover always gave me a juxtaposed tea...kinda crazy how it's actually played out in real life.
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81nFF-rXdRL._SL1500_.jpg)
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Which is obviously intentional on his part
:omf:
the industry is SICK
Astroworld was a real theme park in Houston. It was a Six Flags mess.
That's why it has that vibe.
Yeah astroworld is a real thing - he used it as part of his concept
And the juxtaposition is crazy
it literally looks like those parents and kids are walking into the pits of hell on that cover . As the other kids jump happily with popcorn in their hands
!!!!!!!!!!!
NOTHING about that image looks friendly or inviting to me
:plzstop:
It literally looks like a Stephen King tea and this wasn't a Halloween themed festival, so
:unsure:
its a very clever cover .
I think when a lot of people think "evil/darkness" , super obvious things come to mind . Dark clouds, mean looking characters , GRRRRR!! etc
Not children with popcorn at an amusement park. The cover is very slick but I clocked tea from the moment I saw it. It immediately came back to my mind once I saw the news of a child actually losing their life in this astrworld mess.
Not saying this is some well thought out plan or anything cuz that would be a stretch but it's just .... creepy af
!!!!!
omg. Like ... no matter what, this shit is spooky as hell. I can't get the video out of my mind of Travis literally looking at the dead body and continuing to sing, hum and chant in that very peculiar way. Very strange
Quote from: annie on November 15, 2021, 05:22:33 AM
Quote from: Naomi's cheekbones on November 15, 2021, 04:58:14 AM
And the artwork used is twisted.
Yall remember the pale demon thing from that movie "Pans Labyrinth"? The demon with its eyes in his palms that ate children? :dead:
He had that image put in his shows
It's a weird creepy juxtaposition between something that was originally meant for children to have a good time and hell
Who comes up with shit like that as music art? :plzstop:
I think for the cover LaChapelle is a big influence. He's always had this weird darkness in there but it's actually very intriguing art to me. However...it is supposed to be fiction for entertainment. Not a real life event where people lose lives of course.
People use movie/horror references, illuminati type of imagery, occult all the time in art. I would take it with a grain of salt because nine out of ten times people just want to be edgy for fiction. Just like Dismaland, the theme park by Banksy. If you read the context it's satire and criticism on capitalism. People use darkness all the time to tell a story.
True
Quote from: Troye on November 14, 2021, 10:15:53 PM
damn that really sucks so bad. I dont blame the father. as someone stated. you dont go to a concert expecting to DIE.
yeah I agree
Quote from: annie on November 15, 2021, 05:22:33 AM
Quote from: Naomi's cheekbones on November 15, 2021, 04:58:14 AM
And the artwork used is twisted.
Yall remember the pale demon thing from that movie "Pans Labyrinth"? The demon with its eyes in his palms that ate children? :dead:
He had that image put in his shows
It's a weird creepy juxtaposition between something that was originally meant for children to have a good time and hell
Who comes up with shit like that as music art? :plzstop:
I think for the cover LaChapelle is a big influence. He's always had this weird darkness in there but it's actually very intriguing art to me. However...it is supposed to be fiction for entertainment. Not a real life event where people lose lives of course.
People use movie/horror references, illuminati type of imagery, occult all the time in art. I would take it with a grain of salt because nine out of ten times people just want to be edgy for fiction. Just like Dismaland, the theme park by Banksy. If you read the context it's satire and criticism on capitalism. People use darkness all the time to tell a story.
I believe all of this but many Artists are used and exploited in ways they aren't even fully aware of. Many of them are idiots and think of it is "oh wow! Looks cool! Let's do it LOL" and have no idea what they're signing up for. I don't doubt any aspect of your post, i just think there's also no need to take anything with a grain of salt.
Somtimes things are a reach, sure, but, often times there's more to the mess and a method behind the edginess, whether the Artist is fully aware or otherwise.
Don't think it's a coincidence they did this ritual while Kylie pregnant either
Quote from: Naomi's cheekbones on November 15, 2021, 04:58:14 AM
And the artwork used is twisted.
Yall remember the pale demon thing from that movie "Pans Labyrinth"? The demon with its eyes in his palms that ate children? :dead:
He had that image put in his shows
It's a weird creepy juxtaposition between something that was originally meant for children to have a good time and hell
Who comes up with shit like that as music art? :plzstop:
Do you believe in demons yet?
Quote from: Àlákọrí ni bọ̀bọ́ yẹn sẹ́ on November 15, 2021, 09:13:23 AM
Quote from: Naomi's cheekbones on November 15, 2021, 04:58:14 AM
And the artwork used is twisted.
Yall remember the pale demon thing from that movie "Pans Labyrinth"? The demon with its eyes in his palms that ate children? :dead:
He had that image put in his shows
It's a weird creepy juxtaposition between something that was originally meant for children to have a good time and hell
Who comes up with shit like that as music art? :plzstop:
Do you believe in demons yet?
I've always belived in demons, spirits etc, but not to the extant yall do sdsaf when it comes to celebrities
Like when yall call Beyonce a literal witch just because she wore some Orisha pieces on her head a few times or when the girls really think Azealia is an incarnate of Yemaya because she likes and lives by the Yemaya imagery :dead:
Quote from: Naomi's cheekbones on November 15, 2021, 09:23:11 AM
Quote from: Àlákọrí ni bọ̀bọ́ yẹn sẹ́ on November 15, 2021, 09:13:23 AM
Quote from: Naomi's cheekbones on November 15, 2021, 04:58:14 AM
And the artwork used is twisted.
Yall remember the pale demon thing from that movie "Pans Labyrinth"? The demon with its eyes in his palms that ate children? :dead:
He had that image put in his shows
It's a weird creepy juxtaposition between something that was originally meant for children to have a good time and hell
Who comes up with shit like that as music art? :plzstop:
Do you believe in demons yet?
I've always belived in demons, spirits etc, but not to the extant yall do sdsaf when it comes to celebrities
Like when yall call Beyonce a literal witch just because she wore some Orisha pieces on her head a few times or when the girls really think Azealia is an incarnate of Yemaya because she likes and lives by the Yemaya imagery :dead:
:kii:
I always said this
I believe in them but not when it comes to these celebrities
Although some do be having dark ass energy looming over them
Weird
I think posting pics of injured fans is the real darkness we should be scared of. And organizing concerts and selling too many tickets without spending money on safety. Greed is the biggest demon in my eyes.
Rig, do you believe in that Illuminati stuff?
Quote from: annie on November 15, 2021, 10:40:25 AM
I think posting pics of injured fans is the real darkness we should be scared of. And organizing concerts and selling too many tickets without spending money on safety. Greed is the biggest demon in my eyes.
!!!
I don't think we'd be discussing all these secondary things if people hadn't died at the concert.
We'd probably would've been like
oh look.. another rapper being WEIRD! and went about our day.
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on November 15, 2021, 04:43:38 AM
Quote from: Kalifornia. on November 15, 2021, 12:57:16 AM
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on November 15, 2021, 12:44:59 AM
Quote from: Blewish on November 14, 2021, 10:52:44 PM
there should be an age requirement introduced at these types of events
the way this whole "astroworld" thing was presented/marketed didn't help either
....all the graphics, the theme park feel to the concept, i can totally see kids wanting to go
and maybe the parents feeling OK bringing them there because on the surface it gives such a jovial, fun vibe
but there's def a feeling of darkness in there as well which really showed its ass at that festival.
this cover always gave me a juxtaposed tea...kinda crazy how it's actually played out in real life.
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81nFF-rXdRL._SL1500_.jpg)
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Which is obviously intentional on his part
:omf:
the industry is SICK
Astroworld was a real theme park in Houston. It was a Six Flags mess.
That's why it has that vibe.
dssddsdd but this Hellmouth the kids are walking into
:guys:
it just looks ...
https://www.wearethepit.com/2021/11/online-conspiracy-theorists-claim-astroworld-tragedy-was-a-mass-sacrifice-to-satan/
(https://i.postimg.cc/Kj3460bv/Screen-Shot-2021-11-15-at-1-42-16-AM.png)
https://twitter.com/niaws_t/status/1457013061555048458?s=20
(https://i.postimg.cc/5tkCDYzg/Screen-Shot-2021-11-15-at-1-42-00-AM.png)
No ma'am
What happened is horrible and there needs to be accountability, but I don't necessarily think it was some satanic mess.
(https://www.ultimaterollercoaster.com/thrillrides/thesimpsons/img/ush_simpsons_03.jpg)
(https://youimg1.tripcdn.com/target/10041f000001gp9lrB74E.jpg?proc=source%2Ftrip)
The whole walking into the clown's mouth at the amusement park thing has been around for ages. He's just playing on that IMO.
"See you on the other side" is a fairly common phrase. One could take it as a satanic mess, but it could also mean getting fucked up (drugs/alcohol). One of my friends uses it as a way of saying goodnight.
I could be wrong, but I don't think it's that deep.