Is all of this meaningless or are there connections and does it warrant further investigation? None of it is making much sense to me right now, but I believed it to be important to share this confusing info.
Associating the possible correlation between Comet and
T.E.M.O.C. A sex abuse study about the "transactional and ecological model of coping."
https://youtu.be/nR2FP5PjaD8
A similar video, "T.E.M.O.C. Study Connection"
https://youtu.be/OuoQdbYViAI
Many, many other references to Temoc, several from the University of Texas, Dallas
This is the story of UT's mascot, Temoc, the most frightening mascot I have ever seen.
https://www.utdallas.edu/news/2013/8/27-25851_Secret-Student-Behind-Temoc-is-All-Fired-Up_story-
sidebar.html
Temoc shows you how to get around UT campus
https://youtu.be/QQijXgz6R7E
Temoc Introductory Video, Temoc Space Industries, by UT students
https://youtu.be/yYIiB2gAZw8
Temoc Space Industries Secures Spot to Test Asteroid Anchor at NASA
http://highereducationtribune.com/stories/510719048-ut-dallas-team-wins-nasa-design-competition
I do not know whether these next 2 videos are related to UT or not
Caricature Temoc on effective learning
https://youtu.be/gmNCtd1lauU
Temoc classical conditioning
https://youtu.be/15Quxwr_6RM
"Simply Comet" - There are several of these UT videos starting with that phrase. Here is one of them, Tips and Tricks for UT Dallas Students
https://youtu.be/MLEuOOUMV20
Unrelated to UT (I think) here is a short video I cannot reasonably describe, "COMET VS TEMOC"
https://youtu.be/2dh0yq2IY9A
That's it for now. Need to get away from this stuff for awhile.
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DarkMath ago
"Is all of this meaningless or are there connections"
Only the first video about the sexual abuse study titled T.E.M.O.C. seemed significant. The other videos are just random coincidences.
The sex abuse study was weird as fuck. It used really loaded language. For example they used "the consensual qualitative research method". And they touch on " the coping process" and "culturally appropriate interventions".
O_O
I don't even have to explain what those most likely mean but I will. They're trying to explore the normalization of Pedophilia. And going slightly out on a limb here but I'm going to guess the "culturally appropriate" introduces the idea that trauma from sexual abuse is because Society is too up tight because there are no moral absolutes after all you Deplorable Shit Lord.
The study reminded me of the shit bird by the name of Al Vernacchio who in the following TED Talk complains "the metaphors for talking about sex in the US all come from baseball".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xF-CX9mAHPo
It pretty much goes downhill from there. He introduces a new paradigm for talking about sex that's based on......anyone......anyone?
Pizza!
Because Baseball is too traditional and carries with it outmoded ideas like adults fucking children is wrong. Evidently old Al didn't realize there was something called the Interwebs and we'd find out Pizza is the back half of the Pedo slang for child pornography: Cheese Pizza.
You won't be making that mistake again hey Al. Enjoy your new found fame in perpetuity. The Interwebs never forgets!. Did it ever occur to you that 99.99% of the human population have to fight back the visceral urge to rip a Pedophile's throat out with their bare hands? No? And those like minded moral adults include homosexuals of every stripe because they're as disgusted as we are by these sick fucking kiddy diddlers.
:-D
Criticalthinker615 ago
I remember that ted talk well. My wife and I sat dumbfounded that a room full of psuedo intellectuals would tolerate listening to his retarded drivel. You are right. the language is very similar.
btw there was def a thread about AL and his pizza themed ted talk. I'm sure of it. I can't find it now tho =(