What happens when a Korean girl group walk into an army base

An entire military unit reduced to bunch of screaming fans in an instant...
spoco2says...

All-right men... now that you're sufficiently regressed, please go out there and kill some people by shooting them.

No, we mean it. You're a fucking army, go and kill people in cold blood. It's very sad the disconnect here. Blubbering child like reactions from these 'men', who then are expected to go and murder.

gorillamansays...

Remember these are conscripts, most of them straight out of high school. They're not there because they want to be soldiers, they're there from necessity due to living next to the world's most insane nation.

shinyblurrysays...

If you want to know how Satan works, at least on an overt level, watch how the emotions and excitement of the crowd are expertly cultivated and manipulated, and how their reactions are highlighted and emphasized in the video. Notice how the music and light and atmosphere was used to elicit these reactions, and how all of this was a precursor to the idol worship of these celebrities. You can see the spirit of the korean popular culture entirely manifest itself here. There is a subtle form of programming going on at this event to engender certain cultural norms within the south korean society. Those normative behaviors which will typify the personality traits Satan wishes to establish in the collective consciousness and delegitimize all the others. It's much less subtle when you see it in another culture, though it is happening just as powerfully and blatantly in this society as well, if you have eyes to see.

ToastyBuffoonsays...

I knew it! I knew most film and television producers were Satan! That explains why so much shit is green lighted.

>> ^shinyblurry:

If you want to know how Satan works, at least on an overt level, watch how the emotions and excitement of the crowd is expertly cultivated and manipulated, and how their reactions are highlighted and emphasized in the video. Notice how the music and light and atmosphere was used to elicit these reactions. You can see the spirit of the korean popular culture entirely manifest itself here. There is a subtle form of programming going on here to engender certain cultural norms in the korean society. Those normative behaviors which will typify the personality traits Satan wishes to establish in the collective consciousness and delegitimize all the others. It's much less subtle when you see it in another culture, though it is happening just as powerfully and blatantly in this society as well, if you have eyes to see.

shinyblurrysays...



>> ^ToastyBuffoon:
I knew it! I knew most film and television producers were Satan! That explains why so much shit is green lighted.
>> ^shinyblurry:
If you want to know how Satan works, at least on an overt level, watch how the emotions and excitement of the crowd is expertly cultivated and manipulated, and how their reactions are highlighted and emphasized in the video. Notice how the music and light and atmosphere was used to elicit these reactions. You can see the spirit of the korean popular culture entirely manifest itself here. There is a subtle form of programming going on here to engender certain cultural norms in the korean society. Those normative behaviors which will typify the personality traits Satan wishes to establish in the collective consciousness and delegitimize all the others. It's much less subtle when you see it in another culture, though it is happening just as powerfully and blatantly in this society as well, if you have eyes to see.


criticalthudsays...

If you want to know how religious ignorance works, at least on an overt level, watch how the emotions and excitement of the crowd is expertly cultivated and manipulated, and how the reactions are highlighted and emphasized. Notice how the music and light and atmosphere is used to elicit these reactions. You can see the spirit of religious popular culture entirely manifest itself. There is a subtle form of programming going on here to engender certain cultural norms in the society. Those normative behaviors which will typify the personality traits the establishment wishes to establish in the collective consciousness and delegitimize all the others. It's much less subtle when you see it in another culture, though it is happening just as powerfully and blatantly in this society as well, if you have eyes to see.

csnel3says...

>> ^shinyblurry:
If you want to know how Satan works, at least on an overt level, watch how the emotions and excitement of the crowd are expertly cultivated and manipulated, and how their reactions are highlighted and emphasized in the video. Notice how the music and light and atmosphere was used to elicit these reactions, and how all of this was a precursor to the idol worship of these celebrities. You can see the spirit of the korean popular culture entirely manifest itself here. There is a subtle form of programming going on at this event to engender certain cultural norms within the south korean society. Those normative behaviors which will typify the personality traits Satan wishes to establish in the collective consciousness and delegitimize all the others. It's much less subtle when you see it in another culture, though it is happening just as powerfully and blatantly in this society as well, if you have eyes to see.

"There are none so blind as those who cannot see."

shinyblurrysays...

What you're seeing today is an apostate church that has been infilitrated by Satan and has strayed far from the will of God. If any real persecution of the church were to arise, we would probably see that more than a few of those who call themselves Christian would no longer do so, because many do not even understand what it means to be a Christian. So, this modern worship you're talking about with rock music and slick multimedia presentations, isn't really worship at all. It certainly isn't glorifying God. It's not all bad but from what I have seen, a lot of it is in a satanic spirit.

>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
Hey shiny, criticalthud beat me to this point, but isn't modern Christian worship pretty much exactly like this video? That's been my experience playing at many churches. Would this be OK if it was in the name of God?

articiansays...

Um...


But you'll probably just ignore that.
>> ^shinyblurry:

If you want to know how Satan works, at least on an overt level, watch how the emotions and excitement of the crowd are expertly cultivated and manipulated, and how their reactions are highlighted and emphasized in the video. Notice how the music and light and atmosphere was used to elicit these reactions, and how all of this was a precursor to the idol worship of these celebrities. You can see the spirit of the korean popular culture entirely manifest itself here. There is a subtle form of programming going on at this event to engender certain cultural norms within the south korean society. Those normative behaviors which will typify the personality traits Satan wishes to establish in the collective consciousness and delegitimize all the others. It's much less subtle when you see it in another culture, though it is happening just as powerfully and blatantly in this society as well, if you have eyes to see.

shinyblurrysays...



>> ^artician:
Um...

But you'll probably just ignore that.
>> ^shinyblurry:
If you want to know how Satan works, at least on an overt level, watch how the emotions and excitement of the crowd are expertly cultivated and manipulated, and how their reactions are highlighted and emphasized in the video. Notice how the music and light and atmosphere was used to elicit these reactions, and how all of this was a precursor to the idol worship of these celebrities. You can see the spirit of the korean popular culture entirely manifest itself here. There is a subtle form of programming going on at this event to engender certain cultural norms within the south korean society. Those normative behaviors which will typify the personality traits Satan wishes to establish in the collective consciousness and delegitimize all the others. It's much less subtle when you see it in another culture, though it is happening just as powerfully and blatantly in this society as well, if you have eyes to see.


articiansays...

Phenomena such as Faith Healing, Glossolalia and Snake Handling existed in US christian movements as early as the 1800's. It seems like the video you replied with is more like one christian group trying to distance itself to the embarrassment that is evangelicals, and it's easy to rope in foreign adaptations of Pentecostalism to use as evidence.

Ultimately your embed is just commentary on internal strife in an overall larger movement that I don't care about, and is a distraction from the real issue. What all of these have in common is the fact that human beings have a fundamental inability to avoid large scale social misdirection, and that is observable through every aspect of our existence regardless of culture, religion, social structure, lifestyle, sports team, et al.

While I wholeheartedly agree with you that the obsession over materialism, commercialism and sexuality as exploited by modern media, such as the original video portrays, is in many ways a poison to the human condition, there are many worse examples of this in every society. Least of which would be this exact scenario played out in Western culture when a pop-star pays a charity visit to support their government sanctioned killers in places like Iraq and Afghanistan.

I really feel like you come here to show other people your belief as a way to convince yourself. Having a personal crusade to publicly disclaim everything that you judge as contradicting to the beliefs you were raised with makes it easy to put the doubt you have about your own faith out of mind.

PS - have you ever seen Japanese tentacle porn?

>> ^shinyblurry:



shinyblurrysays...

Phenomena such as Faith Healing, Glossolalia and Snake Handling existed in US christian movements as early as the 1800's. It seems like the video you replied with is more like one christian group trying to distance itself to the embarrassment that is evangelicals, and it's easy to rope in foreign adaptations of Pentecostalism to use as evidence.

Pentecostalism itself is a foreign adaption which is based on a heresay known as montanism (now neo-montanism). It got its start in the early 1800's by the "Irvingites", who followed an outcast pastor teaching heretical christology doctrines. The father of the modern movement (early 1900s), John Alexander Dowie, believed he was the prophet Elijah and the first restored apostle to the church. It also has links with free masonry.

Ultimately your embed is just commentary on internal strife in an overall larger movement that I don't care about, and is a distraction from the real issue. What all of these have in common is the fact that human beings have a fundamental inability to avoid large scale social misdirection, and that is observable through every aspect of our existence regardless of culture, religion, social structure, lifestyle, sports team, et al.

The embed is about the false spirit which has invaded the church, which is the same spirit working in the video above. It is highlighting the abberant behavior that people who don't know much about Christianity assume is normal for Christians. This is due to the proliferation of the pentecostal and charismatic churches. This is not a judgement against pentecostals or charismatics, it is simply to say that this spirit of disorder is not from God.

Yes, there is a herd mentality, which is why the bible tells us to discern all things. Human beings are fundementally vulnerable to spiritual deception. Only God can protect us from this delusion that society is steeped in.

While I wholeheartedly agree with you that the obsession over materialism, commercialism and sexuality as exploited by modern media, such as the original video portrays, is in many ways a poison to the human condition, there are many worse examples of this in every society. Least of which would be this exact scenario played out in Western culture when a pop-star pays a charity visit to support their government sanctioned killers in places like Iraq and Afghanistan.

Evil doesn't often come dressed in red skin and armed with pitchforks. Evil can be banal and mundane, and it will usually come camouflaged as something good. I don't condemn the good deed, but I think you have to admit there is something profoundly disturbing about seeing grown men, soldiers no less, lose their minds as if someone flipped a switch. And yes, there are worse things, but that isn't really the point. I was pointing out the strings so someone might notice the puppeteer.

I really feel like you come here to show other people your belief as a way to convince yourself. Having a personal crusade to publicly disclaim everything that you judge as contradicting to the beliefs you were raised with makes it easy to put the doubt you have about your own faith out of mind.

I grew up without any religion in my life. I was formally agnostic, and so I understand your perspective. You don't see any evidence of a spirit, and none of it adds up in your mind. To you it's all some kind of mass delusion or hysteria. That's what I used to think until God showed me He is very real, and very much involved in what is going on on Planet Earth. I found that material existence is but a veil to a much larger reality. I pray that God will give you that experience as well, and show you that Jesus loves you, and that He is the way, the truth and the life. I am not here to prove something, I am here to do the will of God and tell you that Jesus died for your sins so you can be reconciled to God and have eternal life. I am here to warn you that the wages of sin is death, and that if you die in your sins without Gods pardon, you face Gods judgement, and hell. I say these things out of love, because I care about what happens to you.

PS - have you ever seen Japanese tentacle porn?

Hell vomited up that garbage, there is no doubt. I find though that true corruption comes by 1000 cuts. By the time a child is six years old, they will have spent more time in front of the Television/media than they will have spent quality time with their dads in a whole lifetime. That is what is really disturbing, and no one is standing in the gap. Modern parenting is putting your kid in front of a TV and giving them whatever the TV programs them to ask for. Sadly, this is just scratching the surface.

>> ^artician

SlipperyPetesays...

>> ^artician:

Um...

But you'll probably just ignore that.
>> ^shinyblurry:
If you want to know how Satan works, at least on an overt level, watch how the emotions and excitement of the crowd are expertly cultivated and manipulated, and how their reactions are highlighted and emphasized in the video. Notice how the music and light and atmosphere was used to elicit these reactions, and how all of this was a precursor to the idol worship of these celebrities. You can see the spirit of the korean popular culture entirely manifest itself here. There is a subtle form of programming going on at this event to engender certain cultural norms within the south korean society. Those normative behaviors which will typify the personality traits Satan wishes to establish in the collective consciousness and delegitimize all the others. It's much less subtle when you see it in another culture, though it is happening just as powerfully and blatantly in this society as well, if you have eyes to see.



*cough*

siftbotsays...

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curiousityjokingly says...

>> ^mxxcon:

>> ^cosmovitelli:
>> ^mxxcon:
There's going to be a lot of masturbating in the barracks tonight.

I feel sorry for the few gay soldiers there, feel so left out and ignored.

Are you fucking kidding?????
about which part?


I think cosmovitelli is referring to "There's." To haphazardly include such informal speech like contractions, even though considered proper English, really set him/her off. I guess I understand it, but I was able to restrain myself; however, I thought I would explain it so that you were not left in the dark about your poor choice of words.

mxxconsays...

>> ^curiousity:

>> ^mxxcon:
>> ^cosmovitelli:
>> ^mxxcon:
There's going to be a lot of masturbating in the barracks tonight.

I feel sorry for the few gay soldiers there, feel so left out and ignored.

Are you fucking kidding?????
about which part?

I think cosmovitelli is referring to "There's." To haphazardly include such informal speech like contractions, even though considered proper English, really set him/her off. I guess I understand it, but I was able to restrain myself; however, I thought I would explain it so that you were not left in the dark about your poor choice of words.
I speakings to be gooder english.

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