Video: Rescued rooster
CBC has a video report about a rooster rescued at Sault‑au‑Recollet cemetery and brought to the SPCA. Dark hints about candles and “mysterious objects” suggest somebody experimenting with ritual magic around Samhain, or possibly voodoo.
yasymbologist 15:41 on 2024-11-05 Permalink
good try. but I personally don’t think it was an effective ritual at all. because the metropolitans are charged with modern (or postmodern to be accurate) atheist conventions, to which everybody act accordingly. those ancient supernatural elements just cannot find a foothold here, even if they try to summon it in eerie places like a cemetery.
but I believe this deed did splatter a little magical colors to this boredom of concrete and steel.
Blork 18:48 on 2024-11-05 Permalink
The above comment makes no sense at all and reads like it was written by a LLM bot that was trained on nothing but third-rate academic papers.
walkerp 18:55 on 2024-11-05 Permalink
No, it’s the post of an occult practitioner trying to make us think that they aren’t out there, playing with dark magics. We know and we are watching.
yasymbologist 19:43 on 2024-11-05 Permalink
Haha, sorry for my deviance. and a little more output from my badly tuned LLM:
I know real ‘occult’ stuff happening to my close family members, seen with my own eyes,heard with my own ears, collectively remembered with others. The locales, however, were limited to the frontier zones, where the wild nature and human world were still colliding with each other, and rules were menacingly ambiguous.
Another thing I still recall clearly is that nobody could have any fun when those stuff happened, even the ‘shamans’ good at their job (also recompensed with good human money) got well tormented.
Those memories are more like thrill movies to me now. Safe, nostalgic, and sometimes noteworthy. I know, from heart, real exorcists in this modern world seldom get invition to big cities.
Ian 19:37 on 2024-11-06 Permalink
I don’t practice santeria, I ain’t got no crystal ball
I use chatgpt to parse my memories
And bloviate them all