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Ariel
@Prolotario1
The Camera’s Dark Harvest: Stealing Your Soul in Plain Sight (Lights, Camera, Extraction?)
Time For Some Random Facts (Just Thought I Drop This Off)
Listen, because what I am about to get into isn’t some fairy dust to give an illusion of something that isn’t there. It’s a reality we can’t continue to be naive about. Dr. Sresanathaswammy Venkataramananaan, the head of Paranormal Sciences at Arakab University, has dropped a bombshell: cameras don’t just snap pictures, they snatch pieces of your soul. That aura you carry the invisible energy tying your mind, spirit, and emotions together gets ripped away every time a lens locks onto you. He’s not kidding when he says this has been known for generations, whispered in occult circles where the wise and the wary tread carefully. Your aura, that shimmering shield of life force, bends to your moods, your loves, your fears and cameras, those cold-eyed thieves, feed on it. Every flash, every selfie, every security cam recording is a vampire bite, draining you dry.
In 1825, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce looked at his silver chloride coated paper and realised he had just taken the first ever photograph. Louis Daguerre continued this process with a plate coated in silver iodide and developed the first ever portable camera which was made available to the public in 1839. Little could either of these lauded men know that they had just consigned human beings to a life of surveillance, scrutiny and observation and had ended privacy forever. 200 years later, visual technology firms have predicted that we will have over 45 billion cameras in the world by 2022. During 2020 human beings will take 1.4 trillion photographs – more than the number of seconds in the year, snapshots freezing moments in time forever. But what if we don’t want to hold onto that moment? What if we aren’t the only ones holding onto it? https://oxsci.org/can-a-camera-capture-your-soul/
This isn’t some new-age fluff; it’s a spiritual assault rooted in ancient witchcraft. Think back to tribal shamans who banned portraits, believing they trapped the soul’s essence, leaving the body a hollow shell. The Egyptians carved warnings into temple walls about capturing images to bind spirits to the afterlife. Now, fast-forward to today your phone’s camera is a modern grimoire, casting spells you don’t even see.
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