Interesting stuff. Didn't Joseph Smith of Mormonism beat him to this already? A man made of mud not in God's image? I'm no Mormon theology major. Not to mention the Jews "Golem" idea always reminded me of this concept although I just might be projecting.
A lot of books about AI and robotics bring up the legend of the
golem (or
glamim in the plural) because a) it's pretty well-known and b) a lot of the authors of these books are themselves Jews. Here is an excerpt from
Artificial Intelligence: An Illustrated History by Clifford Pickover:
He doesn't have an "Early life" section on Wikipedia exactly but I have a pretty good "-dar" in this instance.
Also, fun fact, once you build an Armorer's Guild in a Dwarven
shtetl town in the 1995 strategy game
Master of Magic, you can build
glamim of your own!
My .02: There is something to the ET phenomenon, either a massive public distraction campaign to control media attention or hide tech too spicy for foreign nations or just fucking aliens nobody has a good understanding of possibly jumping time or dimensions. I tend avoid discussing theoretical science in here as this is the "haha nigger killed his friend with a watermelon thread"
Understandable, but here's my (brief) take: the majority of people who claim some kind of contact (including the nigger Barney Hill, if we're going to keep things on topic) are not faking things, nor do they have a few screws loose. John Mack was a forensic psychiatrist who initially approached the subject of alien contact and alien abduction with skepticism and was trained to detect faking things (i.e. malingering) and of course when people were not all there. The majority of the people he interviewed seemed to be very lucid and even bashful in talking about their experiences. In other words, they were not looking for any type of publicity, far from it. On the other hand, I have a hard time believing ayylmaos would be interested in this shit-heap of a planet, which leaves the phenomenon of "close encounters" completely unexplained for me. Things like sleep paralysis can only explain so much and the rest is a mystery.
If you think this doesn't really matter keep in mind Rachael Jeantal was given a high-school degree and cannot read cursive handwriting and called to testify as the star witness in a murder trial.
I'm old enough to have learned cursive in grade school but now I remember only enough to (barely) write my signature. She-Jabba is/was fucking stupid though but fortunately that trial was one way she couldn't tip the scales:
People always say this but historically,
in white European societies, the age women got married was about 20-25.
Lusting after 12-16yo girls is nigger Muslim shit.
I don't begrudge Matt Walsh his six kids because he presumably has at least the material means to take care of them but, yes, his insistent idea of married, barefoot and pregnant at (or around) 16 does give off huge nigger Muslim vibes and I'm willing to bet that, if it were more acceptable, he'd be fine with spamming out a lot more kids with multiple young brides because it was at least kinda OK in the Old Testament (though there were references to dealing with bullshit from multiple women like with the story of
Jacob, Rachel and Leah).
What is truly irritating is the insistence that everyone, man or woman, should be like him, only with exceptions for being members of the clergy. If we look at countries where women's fertility is really really high, like what he would want, they are all fucking Poop Belt nigger toilets. I guess the other extreme is something like South Korean women going all
Lysistrata with the 4B movement but worse things have happened. The Black Death wiped out anywhere from a third to a half of all Europeans alive at the time, very violently, in the span of a few years, rather than just a slow decline from depressed fertility, and what came out of that was not permanent despair, but a rise in living standards for ordinary people, completely justified skepticism towards clergy who couldn't stop the great sickness, and the beginnings of the modern world. On the other hand, Matt Walsh would be perfectly happy to keep the feudal system going in perpetuity.
How humiliating to cover your hair with some other races hair 24/7, then pretend you could look like that. That's before getting into the expense and time (an average of 3 hrs per salon appointment).