OrganlcManIc t1_je4ik8h wrote
Reply to comment by SparkleWigglebutt in I found an abandoned Nissan in the Alaska bush, what happened afterward haunts me to this day. by Lynthelia
Would not then by that logic, being afraid to say the name give power above that of just thinking a thought about them?
SparkleWigglebutt t1_je4v0a8 wrote
That's a great idea, but because I explained it poorly. They exist as beings of evil. Saying their name calls them to you, it doesn't weaken them. I guess an analogy would be if a lion or a shark were nearby and you cut yourself, made noise, shouted, or otherwise drew attention to yourself. The best way to survive a predator attack isn't pluck and moxie--it's to not be attacked.
Unless we can change the hearts of men to never fear, hate, or rage then some things will exist; love, kindness, and braveryis the way to stop such things, but not on an individual level. To use the predator analogy before, we would have to remove the ocean or the savannah. In the meantime, run and hide and try not to call attention to yourself.
OrganlcManIc t1_je92whw wrote
Ah yes. I resonate with that.
Oh to change the hearts and minds of man…
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