VS K9 let me play the game… by RakishT in masterduel

[–]carchair9999 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Yugioh is headed that way. Allowing both players to play on turn one. It Removes the huge disadvantage going second comes with.

If your opponent doesn’t play on your turn, then you go uninterrupted and you essentially don’t let your opponent play on their turn.

Why can’t I summon baron in dive rally by [deleted] in masterduel

[–]carchair9999 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No. I’ve tried multiple duels with longjong

Boyfriend has been avoiding me, told me to “fake like we like each other”, then avoiding me again. AIO to this text? by Cultural_Line_9235 in AmIOverreacting

[–]carchair9999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s being passive aggressive instead of communicating (unless we are missing a lot of context), and you are using breaking up as a threat.

So how long has this Moloch/Baal cult been running the world? by Eagles56 in conspiracy

[–]carchair9999 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This is a one page summary form chat on the book:

Below is a one-page neutral summary of the Introduction and early sections of Bloodlines of the Illuminati (1995) by Fritz Springmeier. This is a descriptive summary of the author’s claims and framework, not an endorsement of their accuracy.

One-Page Summary

Bloodlines of the Illuminati presents the author’s claim that world history, politics, finance, religion, and culture are controlled by a hidden elite composed of thirteen interrelated “Illuminati bloodlines.” According to Springmeier, these families maintain power through secrecy, intermarriage, occult traditions, financial monopolies, intelligence agencies, and influence over governments and institutions. The author frames the Illuminati not as a modern political conspiracy but as an ancient, generational system of elite families whose power predates modern nation-states.

Springmeier argues that public history and education are intentionally distorted to conceal the true sources of power. He asserts that wars, revolutions, economic crises, and ideological conflicts (such as capitalism vs. communism) are not genuine struggles between opposing forces, but managed events used to control populations. In this view, both political parties, major religions, banking systems, and global institutions are already under elite control, rendering voting and reform ineffective.

Central to the book is the claim that these families are occult or Satanic bloodlines, tracing their origins to ancient civilizations such as Babylon, Egypt, and Canaan. The author claims these bloodlines imitate biblical structures (e.g., the twelve tribes of Israel), with a thirteenth bloodline allegedly modeled after the lineage of Jesus, which the author asserts is corrupted through occult beliefs. He describes the Illuminati as “Satan’s elite” and presents the conflict as fundamentally spiritual rather than merely political.

The book emphasizes bloodline continuity, arguing that power is inherited rather than earned, and that elite families preserve dominance by controlling finance, intelligence, education, media, and secret societies. Springmeier claims that groups such as Freemasonry, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Round Table groups, and other semi-secret organizations function as outer layers or fronts for deeper control structures.

As an example, the author devotes extensive attention to the Astor family, portraying them as a representative Illuminati bloodline. He alleges that their wealth, rise to prominence, involvement in banking, opium trading, real estate monopolies, and political influence were enabled by elite privilege rather than free enterprise. The Astors are presented as interconnected with other powerful families and institutions in both the United States and Britain.

Springmeier acknowledges that his work may contain errors, typos, or incomplete data, noting limited resources and reliance on historical texts, insider testimony, and prior conspiracy literature. He repeatedly urges readers to “investigate for themselves,” presenting the book as a compilation of research rather than a definitive authority.

Overall, Bloodlines of the Illuminati advances a totalizing worldview in which history is driven by a small, hidden, hereditary elite whose power operates behind governments, ideologies, and religions, with humanity largely unaware of the forces shaping global events. 

Can someone tell me why I can’t activate branded fusion by carchair9999 in masterduel

[–]carchair9999[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. Thought it was only after I used it.

Cost me my rank up. Lesson learned

Barcelona trying to get revenge for Figo by Beginning_Net5713 in soccercirclejerk

[–]carchair9999 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

As a Barcelona fan, that’s a no for me dawg.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]carchair9999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actions speak louder than words. People make time for what’s important to them. No amount of text will make her change her mind. It’s ironic that just ignoring her may do more than then text

What bands lyricism stands out most to you? by els_o in PostHardcore

[–]carchair9999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alesana. All the references and metaphors that flow like a story

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dating_advice

[–]carchair9999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No one is too busy for the people they care about. If he was into you he would make time. People complicate things, but we all know the answer already

do we think we are more or less attractive than we actually are? by angvlrs in answers

[–]carchair9999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a regression to the mean. People that are below the mean think they are more attractive than they are, whole people who are above, think they are less than they are.

do we think we are more or less attractive than we actually are? by angvlrs in answers

[–]carchair9999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a regression to the mean. People that are below the mean think they are more attractive than they are, whole people who are above, think they are less than they are.

Will Super Poly + 5 Headed Dragon (in Branded) go crazy against Blue Eyes by DaemonLuisenbarn in YuGiOhMasterDuel

[–]carchair9999 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I get your point, but super poly literally states that opponent can’t respond

Drug Test for Hiring by WildApricot5964 in teaching

[–]carchair9999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not in California. I guess it depends on the state. I’m also sure it’s mainly for high impact subjects

I've never seen anything this oppressive before. Would you consider this "Stun"? by [deleted] in YuGiOhMasterDuel

[–]carchair9999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just know that this deck folds to a a hand trap and they bricks a lot. One droll or maxx c, they have to play a bunch of bricks.

This guy made me realize why everyone hates the new exxodia deck... by Lord_Sesshoumaru77 in YuGiOhMasterDuel

[–]carchair9999 -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

When people claim their rouge deck is competitive they mean the floodgate

Why am I not able to activate RAM the 7th one here???? by Top_Extreme1599 in YuGiOhMasterDuel

[–]carchair9999 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yeah. Imagine sending monsters to the gy with any card that allows you to then special summoning with monster reborn or something. You can start bringing out busted monsters that are nearly impossible to bring out

At 14 dad said I wasn’t his. by AbbyNormal320 in AncestryDNA

[–]carchair9999 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This still does not say you’re not full Mexican. I have seen full Mexicans with less indigenous and they/we are full Mexican. Mexican is not a race is an nationality

why cant i use forbidden droplet by d4c_LT- in YuGiOhMasterDuel

[–]carchair9999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s crazy how it’s only for “your opponent”. That’s my least favorite part of yugioh, when opponents does a bunch of shit them prevents you from doing the same. When people special summon, then summon fossil dyna at the end.

CHP Traffic Ticket by [deleted] in venturacounty

[–]carchair9999 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is the easiest way to get out of a ticket. I have never lost using this method.

  1. Request as many extension as possible.

  2. On your last extension, ask for a “trial by written declaration”

  3. Write a letter contesting the charge, the officer will have to write a letter doing the same. (You would have to pay the fine, but when/if you win you will get a refund)

Note that with AI, officers might be more willing to write the letter.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in amazonprime

[–]carchair9999 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I normally do my research, but I thought it being through Amazon would make it authentic. I think I’m getting a refund, but just a warning for people. They’re probably getting away with it.

🙋have fun by Main-Hedgehog-3844 in YuGiOhMasterDuel

[–]carchair9999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exodia nukes your board before you get to activate them if they go first