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gacha-incels · 16 days
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Exclusive: 'Namu Wiki' Community with at Least 240,000 Subscribers Becomes Hotbed for Sexual Exploitation Material Arcalive Posts Numerous Digital Sexual Crimes Using AI to Humiliate Acquaintances… Whistleblower Says "Management is Negligent in Preventing Crimes"… Avoiding Legal Scrutiny by Having an Overseas Address
this is an investigative article that’s originally in Korean, it’s machine translated and edited below. If you see any discrepancies lmk and I’ll fix it asap. Thanks everyone
. It has been confirmed that numerous channels are operating within the community "ArcaLive" of the participatory knowledge site "Namuwiki," with the purpose of sharing digital sex crime content. The number of subscribers alone is at least 240,000, making it the largest known group of digital sex crime perpetrators within a single community to date.
Users were promoting AI-generated photos and videos and conducting actual transactions via Telegram. Some posts included photos of women's underwear, belonging to mothers, wives, and other family members. Although ArcaLive stated that "pornographic material is strictly prohibited," a former Namuwiki representative exposed that "the current administrators are essentially allowing these crimes to persist."
This platform, although targeting Koreans, can only be accessed through overseas IPs, and the company is based in Paraguay, making it difficult for Korean law enforcement to intervene.
At least 240,000 subscribers to sex crime content… Largest in history
Whistleblower A, who was involved in the founding of Namuwiki, met with OhmyNews on the 3rd and said, "All five members involved in the early establishment of Namuwiki were 'incels' (involuntary celibates), and some of the people who applied to become community administrators were teenagers. Instead of regulating digital sex crimes, they have either condoned or neglected them." He added, "There were no sanctions against misogynistic or anti-human rights descriptions either."
He said, "At first, I enjoyed making key decisions necessary for Namuwiki's operation, but the current behavior of Namuwiki and ArcaLive has become unbearable. Their claim that 'pornographic content is prohibited' is essentially nonsense."
According to data obtained by OhmyNews, numerous digital sex crime materials were posted on ArcaLive through channels such as the "Erotic Pictures Channel" (82,620 members), the "Women's Body Channel" (60,881 members), the "AI Semi-Realistic Channel" (46,696 members), the "Global Traditional Massage Channel" (28,931 members), the "AI Realistic Channel" (22,012 members), the "Wife/Married Women Channel" (353 members), and the "Stockings Channel" (238 members). Combined, these channels had over 240,000 subscribers (including overlaps).
Recently, OhmyNews and a group formed by members of the Democratic Party, “doubleoplayer" and the X (formerly Twitter) account "Publicizing ArcaLive Sex Crimes" obtained and analyzed ArcaLive-related data from 2021 to 2024.
The analysis revealed that ArcaLive users frequently produced and distributed AI-generated sexual exploitation material and shared and sold illegal filming material. Sex crime content was sold with specific prices, and purchases were only possible through Telegram, making it difficult to trace. One post mentioned that the videos were hard to find on other "porn" sites, listing prices (2,000 won per video or 8,000 won for a bundle of five) and providing a specific Telegram ID for purchasing. Promotional comments like "I have lots of videos, contact me if interested" were posted frequently.
Users also uploaded pictures of women's underwear, with some explaining they belonged to their mothers or wives. Other users posted photos of underwear used by their sisters, girlfriends, or acquaintances. So-called "humiliation" crimes also occurred frequently, with users posting illegally taken photos of women, spouses, or young girls in public places, commenting on their appearance.
"ArcaLive administrators cannot be unaware of sex crime material" "Likely switched to VPN-based site to avoid regulatory sanctions"
Namuwiki was founded in 2015, and ArcaLive was founded in 2016. Both are owned by a company called "Umanle S.R.L." based in Paraguay.
ArcaLive and its sub-channels are operated in a private state, making them unsearchable, and some posts can only be accessed through overseas IPs. As a result, access from Korea requires the use of VPNs (Virtual Private Networks).
A said, "Initially, the site wasn’t VPN-based because requiring overseas IPs would make it inconvenient for users, potentially decreasing user numbers. However, it seems they transitioned to this model to avoid being blocked by the Korea Communications Standards Commission (KCSC)."
The KCSC announced on August 22 that it had requested the deletion of 37 illegal and harmful posts on ArcaLive. The KCSC noted that it was "extremely unusual" for ArcaLive to comply with the deletion request, as the platform had never previously responded.
In response, ArcaLive claimed that "the mentioned posts did not exist in the database" and attributed it to bugs or errors. They also stated that "all pornographic material involving real adults or inspired by real children is strictly prohibited," and that they "immediately delete and close channels upon confirmation."
A countered the claim that the posts didn't exist, saying, "Technical manipulation is entirely possible. It's hard to trust their explanation, as it wasn’t verified by a credible third-party civilian group or investigative agency."
He emphasized, "ArcaLive and Namuwiki administrators cannot be unaware of the digital sex crimes happening within the community. While only encrypted information like passwords is invisible to server owners, all raw data is stored on the server."
When asked if the administrators might not have noticed due to the sheer volume of raw data, A responded, "Even if they can’t check every single post, server operators would still know which boards are being used the most and what types of posts are being uploaded." In fact, internal statistics from ArcaLive users in January showed that digital sex crime-related channels ranked among the most frequently used.
KCSC: "Plans to pursue cooperation with foreign operators"
A KCSC official told OhmyNews, "We have proposed a meeting with Namuwiki to explore ways to strengthen self-regulation and mutual cooperation. We received a reply requesting a detailed explanation of the purpose of the meeting." The official added that they would continue pursuing cooperation with both domestic and international businesses to block the distribution of illegal and harmful posts and protect users.
On August 5, OhmyNews contacted Namuwiki using the same official email address the KCSC communicated with, inquiring about A's allegations. However, they only received a reply stating, "We are only responsible for temporary measures. Any unrelated issues will not be answered."
from previous posts on this blog: If you remember, ArcaLive was the site KGCS specifically called out as the site where the pedophilic Blue Archive fans gathered in their statement about the Illustar Fest event . There was also info dropped by guiltyarchive here. at the time of that post happening these forums were being revealed because incels wanted to delete the entire Genshin subforum. why? Genshin Impact wasn’t responding to their shitfits or “protest balloon” but instead had deleted their comments and then immediately responded to female fan concerns, making it a confirmed “femi game” to them. the decision was blocked, so they instead tried to take the entire ArcaLive site down by revealing these illegal secret forums.that’s not the first time those forums were revealed but it’s just the backstory as to why they were revealed in that situation.this is a short post on namuwiki.
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maleyanderecafe · 11 months
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Under the Oak Tree (Webcomic)
Created by: Kim Suji / namu / Seomal / P(Art)
Genre: Fantasy/Romance
Under the Oak Tree is cute, like it's really cute, but man is it a slow burn. The yandere is more of the overprotective type, but considering he doesn't show up a whole ton within the story (since he's always out fighting monsters or what not) we don't actually get to see a lot of screen time with the two (at least compared to other webcomics). That being said, the story focuses mostly on Max's character development as she goes from a low self esteem character to one who knows how to use what she has. As of now, there are 66 chapters out currently. There is also a PV out for this webcomic.
The story starts out with Maxi, a noble lady, being married off to Riftan, a honorable knight. Maxi lived a horrible life, abused by his uncle due to her stuttering and her lack of fine education, and as such has developed an extremely low self esteem. She feels that she is not worth to be Riftan's wife, as Riftan is an incredible knight and she wonders why he had chosen her to begin with. Riften on the other hand believes that Maxi properly deserves things that nobles have and that he has to provide them so that he can keep her happy. As Riften goes off to fight monsters and wars, Maxi is stationed at home to take care of the manor. She is initially overwhelmed and very worried, however, slowly is able to become more confident thanks to the staff there and a magic user named Ruth. Ruth helps Maxi by teaching her how to read and write, as well as helping her overcome her stutter, something that she is deeply insecure about. Riften often comes back to take care of Maxi and see her again, but because of his bad communication skills, the two's rifts often grow bigger and bigger. Maxi starts to learn healing magic thanks to Ruth so that she can help his army in a way that she believes matters. Currently, Maxi is touring around Agnes, the princess that Riften was originally married to, around her castle.
The summary is actually quite short compared to what actually happens in the story, but that's mostly because it focuses on Maxi's growth as a character and her relationship with Riften. Maxi as a character is very well written, as you can really feel her anxieties and her fear of not living up to what Riften might have thought she was. As a result she tries very hard to improve herself, from learning magic, tending to the castle itself and trying to fit in. While she doesn't always succeed, we can see that the people around her generally encourage her in her growth. I imagine it's not always easy to try to improve yourself in this way, especially when your childhood has been mostly abusive, so often it feels like you're taking more steps back then you are stepping forward. I think the story does a good job on trying to show her progress and struggles in this new environment and how she generally grows as a better person. That being said though, don't expect the story to really go into any fights or have any huge dramas. I like the relationship between Maxi and Ruth though since it really does feel like Ruth takes on a older sibling type of vibe when teaching her about various things. It's also nice that there is kind of a defined magic system in this story, which is something that I feel like most isekai/fantasy stories tend to skip over. And there's a lot of miscommunication due to the two just being bad at it, but in this case it is at least understandable because it's imbued into their character. It is very slow paced a lot of times though, so if you dislike slow burns and like fight scenes (instead of, essentially watching a stay at home wife) it's probably not something you'd enjoy very much.
Riften as a character... is kind of not really in the story as much as I'd like considering he's always off going on wars while Maxi is taking care of the castle. He is very caring of Maxi and the two love each other very much, as they always think of each other even when the two are separated, but there is genuine miscommunication due to the more blunt ways that Riften speaks and Maxi's general insecurity. While he is actually there, he is often very protective and jealous over her, getting jealous that he hangs out with Ruth so much, or protecting and getting angry when one of his men is annoyed by Maxi or even just being overprotective when Maxi drinks too much. Given his generally serious demeanor, he's afraid that Maxi is scared of him sometimes, and he is very soft when it comes to her. Still though, as I said, it's mostly fairly light as he's either not really there or he's only there to protect her when she can't protect herself. I would say it is enough to warrant him as an overprotective yandere considering his actions, but they are still relatively light as compared to other ones I've read. Perhaps it's possible that we might see another side of him in the new season, but again, considering that he doesn't really show up all that much, I feel like that's pretty doubtful.
I will say though that the artwork for this webcomic is extremely pretty. I did find it interesting that pretty much all of the backgrounds are more muted and brownish colored, but I suppose it's to contrast with Maxi and her more reddish hair. Still, extremely pretty.
Overall, a good slowburn story of Maxi and her husband Riften. Normally I'm not too fond of slowburns since I kind of need to read to see if the yandere exists or not, but I do like the way that the story takes time to flesh out and slowly develop Maxi to be a more confident person, even if sometimes others or even Riften himself causes her to stumble.
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truecrimecrystals · 7 months
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Marquita Lenae Jones has been missing since 2011. The then-28-year-old woman was reportedly last seen "on or near West Street" in New Haven, Connecticut. A specific timeline surrounding Marquita's disappearance is unknown; however, her NamUs page states that "she was last seen by family in the summer of 2011." Most sources list July 1st, 2011 as the date that Marquita went missing.
According to a 2019 report, Marquita struggled with substance abuse at the time of her disappearance. That report also indicates that Marquita was homeless, but she may have been staying in the Hill neighborhood of New Haven at the time she vanished. Other than that, there are very few details available about her disappearance.
Various postings on social media about Marquita's disappearance indicate that she is loved and missed. In 2017, a Reddit user posted about Marquita's case in a true crime subreddit. Another user replied, "I knew marquita and her family very well , I heard through a close relative of hers she left CT to get out of trouble she was in with probation, but its been awhile now and family still hasnt heard from her she has a tendency to go with the crowd and I believe it got her missing I hope one day we can find out what really happened."
The information from this comment has not been confirmed, and it's unknown if detectives have even looked into this theory. In fact, it was reported in 2019 that Marquita's disappearance is amongst a few other cases of missing women in Connecticut that are not being actively investigated. Acting Police Chief Otoniel Reyes told reporters via email, "Although we are not actively working these cases, they are very much open, and we welcome an opportunity to remind the public about them in hopes it will spark new information."
If you have any information that could lead to Marquita's whereabouts, please contact the New Haven Police Department at 203-946-6304.
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Content Warning: This story includes references to suicide. If you need help, call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline for your region.
In 2021, an unidentified Black woman died by suicide after jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge. She was wearing hot-pink nail polish, and had a pink left eyebrow piercing and several tattoos—all distinguishing features that should have made it easier to identify her. Two years later, her identity is still unknown.
The tragedy of unidentified cadavers is something that Rionna Lee has been thinking about for years. Her mother used to transport human remains for New York’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, and would bring home morbid stories. One, Lee remembers, was of a man who had been hit by an MTA train. “One of the things that stuck out to me was the condition of his remains, which were scattered across the train tracks,” says Lee, 24, who now lives in Kingston, Pennsylvania. It distressed her to think of the families who would have to identify their loved ones—even more so, later, when she learned that some human remains would never be identified.
There are an average of 4,400 unidentified new cadavers per year in the US, and a total of 600,000 missing people across the country. Some of these cases are collected on databases, such as the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), which helps medical examiners, coroners, law enforcement officers, and members of the public solve missing, unidentified, and unclaimed cases across the country. The true scale of the problem is unknown, as the data available for the average number of unidentified cadavers comes from a 2004 census. Just 10 states have laws requiring that cases be entered into NamUs, meaning that many reports are voluntary.
As she looked into cases—including the woman with the pink nail polish—Lee noticed a pattern in which cases were solved and which weren’t. The decisive factor was often money. Funding from private donors, sponsorship, and public support meant that law enforcement agencies were able to access cutting-edge technology, such as Othram, a forensic genetics company, which has been pivotal in cracking several high-profile cases. Those that weren’t solved didn’t have resources behind them. Often, they were from marginalized groups. Lee, who identifies as Black and LGBTQ+, felt the need to raise awareness among overlooked members of society, those whose deaths often go unnoticed: transient individuals, racial minorities, substance users, and members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Lee set up a TikTok to try to raise awareness. After a few false starts, she went viral, attracting a following of 128,000. She set up a Facebook group—Thee Unidentified & Unsolved—which now has 39,000 members, many of whom work together to solve unidentified and unsolved cases. Thee Unidentified & Unsolved is one of several volunteer social media communities that are filling a gap left by the US state, a gap that is getting worse due to the overlapping crises of poverty, fentanyl, and shortfalls in public funding. Now, with AI image recognition more readily available, volunteers have new tools to help them identify the deceased. This brings with it new issues around privacy and consent, but those in the communities say their work brings closure to families. “I believe everyone starts off with a name,” says Lee. “I believe everyone should be able to leave this earth peacefully with their name.”
Lee started her TikTok campaign in October 2021. There were already several popular accounts that focused on locating missing people, but few, if any, were working to identify the deceased. She created her own page, but TikTok doesn’t allow graphic content such as morgue photos, and she struggled for traction.
She focused on cases where the decedent had been found with items that might help their friends and relatives identify them. “One of the videos I posted that gained exposure was a man with an undetermined race. He was found with a Salvatore Ferragamo gold buckle belt,” says Lee. Her audience was curious how a person with such an expensive piece of clothing could go unidentified. Her engagement grew, and finally, on November 9, 2022, one of her TikTok videos—the case of a 2022 Union County Jane Doe, a Black woman who died after being struck by multiple vehicles on US Route 22 in Hillside, New Jersey—went viral, racking up 652,000 views. A couple of days later, another video hit a million views. She created the Facebook group later that month, because the platform allows graphic content, like morgue pictures, which TikTok doesn’t.
There are around a dozen posts each day in the group, often unsolved cases from NamUs with pictures. Members scour the internet, looking for other images, comparing images with missing person sketches or social media profiles.
Some of the identification groups work globally; others are region- or country-specific or dedicated to unique circumstances, such as missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. Online detective groups often tread a delicate line between altruistic investigation and mob obsession.
Thee Unidentified has had to tread that line carefully. Earlier this year, the group helped identify Adonis Beck, a TikTok star also known as Pope the Barber. Beck was found dead on August 10. The news spread quickly, causing an influx of new members to the Facebook group. Kenyetta Burks, one of the group’s admins who had first posted Beck’s image in the group, removed the morgue photos as they were posted, but was inundated with requests from people trying to see them, many from fake accounts pretending to be relatives. Sometimes, the admins will notice comments from members who seem more intrigued by the circumstances of death than those who are empathetic to the topic of unidentified cases. In situations that appear voyeuristic, the person is suspended, and if the behavior is repeated, they are banned, Lee says.
These social media groups have helped some families find closure. In 2022, a teenage boy stumbled upon Lee’s TikTok page and identified his mother, a 2017 Jane Doe case, via her tattoos. She was hit by a vehicle while crossing a street in Pasadena, California, and succumbed to her injuries in hospital. In May 2023, Burks posted a sketch, images, and information from NamUs in the Facebook group, which led to the identification of Dytavious Sanders, an MMA fighter from South Carolina, whose body was discovered earlier that month on May 9. Sander’s aunt identified him in the group and his mother asked for assistance in claiming his body.
One member of Thee Unidentified has recently began using a new tool, PimEyes, a controversial facial recognition search engine, as a means to identify the deceased via morgue photos. A quick upload produces search results in a matter of seconds. Photos from across the internet are organized in a single view, mugshots frequently among them. While this technology can accelerate the process of identifying the dead, it brings with it serious privacy concerns. In many cases, informed consent is obtained for neither the image uploaded nor the results that the technology returns, which can include the biometric data of private individuals. Thus far, a few members of the group have utilized this tool.
“While some individuals might be well meaning, online sleuths are using dangerous surveillance tools,” says Madeleine Stone, senior advocacy officer at Big Brother Watch, a privacy campaign group. “By selling this technology, facial recognition companies risk violating the dignity of deceased individuals, but moreover are violating the privacy rights of the billions of people whose photos they have taken, processed, and exploited without consent.”
PimEyes has been criticized by privacy advocates for scraping the internet for images and giving users access to highly personal information about private individuals. PimEyes CEO Giorgi Gobronidze says that these threats are exaggerated, and that PimEyes doesn’t hold images but just directs users to the URLs where images are hosted. “The tool is designed to help people to find the sources that publish photos, and if they shouldn't be there, apply to the website and initiate takedown.” Gobronidze says that PimEyes has many use cases, such as searching for missing people, including women and children in conflict areas, and actively cooperates with human rights organizations.
Lee says that the Thee Unidentified & Unsolved Facebook group “is not focused on the use of PimEyes … But I respect those who do use the tool and actually have successful outcomes.”
In other social media groups, PimEyes is slowly being introduced as an investigative tool for cases related to missing persons, cold cases, and human trafficking.
Experts also worry that this technology is not necessarily accurate, meaning that amateur sleuths could make mistakes with heartbreaking consequences. “This a noble goal, but a terrible approach,” says Albert Fox Cahn, executive director of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project, an organization that litigates and advocates for privacy and fighting excessive local- and state-level surveillance. “This technology is biased and error prone, and I worry that a lot of worried families will be wrongly told their missing loved one is dead.”
For all of the challenges presented by volunteer online communities, the reality is that they exist in a vacuum left by the authorities.
In 2021, 106,699 Americans died of an overdose. In Seattle, the fentanyl crisis is so bad that the number of overdose deaths has doubled in the past three years, causing the morgues to overflow. The “fourth wave” of the crisis recently descended upon the US, an ongoing mass-overdose event that has consumed law enforcement agencies, stretching the resources necessary for identifying the dead. For medical examiners, the “tsunami” of bodies has resulted in staff burnout, exhausted resources, and the jeopardizing of many offices’ accreditation due to the necessity to conduct more autopsies than industry guidelines permit.
“Unfortunately, the opioid crisis has meant more individuals are coming into the Medical Examiner’s Office for examination,” says Constance DiAngelo, Philadelphia’s chief medical examiner. “Many of these folks are not initially identified.”
The authorities just don’t have the resources to investigate every case thoroughly. “Our challenges are related to funding,” DiAngelo says. “Exhumations, reinterment, DNA extraction and processing, and genealogy comparisons are expensive. A case could cost between $2,500 and $10,000, and that doesn’t include the need for staff who can be dedicated to this type of work.”
In King County, where Seattle is located, there are currently 57 unidentified people that the Medical Examiner’s Office is working to identify. This dire situation is a reality across major American metropolitan areas. In situations where people are found without identification, it can take weeks, if not months, to locate next of kin.
That waiting, and not knowing, can be agony for people whose loved ones have disappeared—like the family of Kallie Catron. Catron’s mother, Crystal Newman, last spoke with her on October 14, 2022. Catron said she missed her two children and wanted to come home. “When Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s passed, my sister knew something was wrong and called to report a missing person,” says Sarah Forister, Catron’s aunt. “I guess you can say a mother knows when something is wrong with her baby.”
On January 22, 2023, Newman was sent a link to a post on Thee Unidentified’s TikTok page. Morgue photos, and images of her tattoos, confirmed it was Catron. “At first, we were so mad that’s how we found out,” says Forister. “But Kallie’s mom, me, and her cousins watched the video showing her morgue photo and all her identifying tattoos multiple times a day.”
Eventually, Lee asked the family whether she could take down the video, as Catron had been identified. “I said yes, but please send me the video so I can watch it whenever I want to,” says Forister. Lee obliged. The community shared the family’s GoFundMe campaign to raise funds for Catron’s funeral and to support her children. “We realized that if it wasn’t for Thee Unidentified community and Rionna, we could still be looking for Kallie,” Forister says.
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animezin-ph · 17 days
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The Power of Repetitive Action! (A Demon Slayer Analysis & Guide)
TRIGGER WARNING
This post may contain triggering words. Please read with caution. If you are feeling uneasy, you may choose to stop reading this post.
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This post may include some spoilers from Demon Slayer Episode 6 Hashira Training Arc.
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Repetitive Action
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“When do you feel your emotions strongly?”
Genya asks Tanjiro.
During Tanjiro's final training from the Hashiras, he's expected to push a large boulder across a specific measurement of the area.
However, Tanjiro couldn't even move it an inch. So, how could he pass this hurdle?
Genya comes up to Tanjiro and asks:
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Understanding Repetitive Action
Repetitive Action is both a mental and physical technique.
This technique is used by performing or thinking a repetition of actions or thoughts close to the heart, mind, and soul of the user.
This, in turn, stirs up the emotions and feelings of the user which allows them to exert their fullest strength, and even possibly pass one's own current limits.
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Repetitive Action VS. Total Concentration Breathing
How does Repetitive Action differ from Total Concentration Breathing?
Total Concentration Breathing focuses more on the enhancing of physical abilities of the user, and it's concentrated more on the physical technique which is done through controlled breathing.
Repetitive Action, on the other hand, is a mixture of a mental and physical technique where one uses thoughts or mental images (mental aspect), and possibly the chanting of certain words or doing a set of actions (physical aspect).
This will result in the enhancing of physical abilities and mental fortitude of a person.
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Psychological and Emotional Impact
As mentioned above, Repetitive Action stirs up the emotions of the user.
This is because when one focuses on a repeated action or thought, it can induce a variety of emotions. Most noted emotions are anger, determination, and desperation.
Based on the book "Laws of Human Nature", anger is the easiest emotion a human can "process". What I mean by that is, in most cases when you are feeling something negative, it is easily labeled as "Anger."
But deep down, this anger is not JUST anger. It can have more emotions rooted to it like sadness, jealousy, hurt, and more.
This means that anger, depending on the deeper roots of emotions, can be used as a propelling force to exert strength.
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How Can You Use Repetitive Action?
Now that you know what Repetitive Action is and what it does, you can actually use it too! I, myself, have done it a couple of times.
Routine: Definition
First off, you need to create your own routine. This is going to be a routine you'll do to stir up your emotions.
For Tanjiro, he first remembers the face of his dead family members. He then remembers Rengoku’s words “Set your heart ablaze”.
For Himejima, he chants “Namu Amida Butsu: I take refuge in Buddha” before performing the action that needs his strength
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Routine Steps
First, you have to think really hard. What gets you angry? An anger that can boost your strength? You have to be careful though. This anger can give you different reactions from yourself.
Second, create a mental image of what gets you angry. Imagine every little detail of it.
Third, set up a word or a phrase that can get you to induce the mental image.
Fourth, this is when you can chant that phrase to manifest that mental image to stir up your emotions to give you strength
Fifth, do the action that needs your strength! (for me, I did this routine for working out/exercising)
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Conclusion
In conclusion, Repetitive Action is a powerful mental and physical technique a demon slayer can use to exert strength. Not only can this technique be used in anime, but it can be used in real life as well.
Do you have your favorite moments of the use of Repetitive Action in the anime of Demon Slayer?
What other techniques in Demon Slayer do you find fascinating or interesting? Comment down below and let's discuss!
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By the way
By the way, since we're talking about Demon Slayer, I found a really cool shirt on Shopee! it might interest you to get this Giyuu T-shirt!
Here's the link: https://s.shopee.ph/4VJk3gwEh1
Aside from that, since Tanjiro is our main topic in this post, I found this stylish Tanjiro shirt from Lazada!
Here's the link: https://s.lazada.com.ph/s.mUFbd?cc
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patchbadger · 1 year
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Unidentified Persons thread: websleuths
Mexico US border
Above is the websleuths thread for unidentified remains found in the US- Mexico Border regions.
Many websleuth users have done some research with what little information is available and have been able to identify Aliases, fingerprint usage, regional locations etc.
Due to."privacy" the US government will not release addresses on Mexican ID cards or other forms of identification found on individuals who have been recovered.
This is another way of further obscuring the genocide at the border.
There are thousands of volunteers working on matching facial reconstructions, misc limited information, clothing details, names, and witness accounts to try and get these individuals to their families regardless of geography.
Many have links to NAMUs profiles where you can view pictures of clothing, rosaries, and sometimes tattoos. Sometimes these can be upsetting so do self care please.
Mexico is our sister and the border should never have been a place of violence- our governments want us forced apart. But we as the people are always together no matter where we are geographically. Your family is my family.
Raise awareness of resources and add on even more available so we can continue working on bringing each other home.
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Disappearance of Stephanie Benton
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Stephanie circa 1995 (The Doe Network)
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Stephanie Benton age progressed to 30 by NCMEC circa 2007 (The Doe Network)
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Stephanie Benton age progressed to 35 by NCMEC circa 2012 (The Doe Network)
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Stephanie Benton age progressed to 42 by NCMEC circa 2019 (Charley Project)
Stephanie Benton
Physical Description
Full Name: Stephanie Lyn Benton
Date of Birth: May 16, 1977
Race/Ethnicity: White/Caucasian
Height: 5′5″ (65 inches) (165.1 cm)
Weight: 125 lbs (56.69 kg)
Hair Color: Blond or Strawberry Blond
Eye Color: Hazel
Nicknames/Aliases: Unknown
Distinguishing Characteristics
Light complexion
Discoloration on thigh
Pierced ears
Tattoo of a cross with radiating lines on one buttock
A dot tattooed between her right thumb and forefinger
Wears Contact
Misc. Info
Stephanie’s boyfriend was in prison who she was looking forward to be released and he was released six months after her disappearance
Rumored to be a drug user
Case Information
Age at Disappearance: 17 (45 if still alive as of May 5, 2023)
Missing Since: March 13, 1995 (Missing for 28 years as of May 5, 2023)
Location Last Seen: Bullhead City, Mohave County, Arizona, USA
Location Last Seen on Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps/place/35%C2%B004'37.9%22N+114%C2%B033'35.7%22W/@35.0771847,-114.5599015,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d35.0771847!4d-114.5599015
Case Classification: Endangered Missing
Dentals: Unknown
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Available
Clothing & Personal Effects
Oversized t-shirt
Black boxer shorts
Several Black Hills gold rings
Circumstances of Disappearance
Stephanie traveled from her family residence to Bullhead City, Arizona with a female friend. They became separated at a park and Stephanie was last seen at approximately 2:00am. Stephanie wasn’t seen or hear d again
Unidentified Person Exclusions (NamUs)
https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/5845/investigations (12)
Misc. Info
Stephanie said that she failed to retrieve her paycheck before her disappearance
There is a chance that drugs might be involved as Stephanie and the friend she was with were rumored to be drug users
Two men claimed to be involved in Stephanie’s disappearance but the lead was cast aside after it was confirmed that one of those men was imprisoned when Stephanie disappeared.
Contact Agencies/Investigating Agencies/Contact Agencies
Kingman Police Department
Agency Case Number: 9504222 or 95-04-222
Agency Contact Personal: Michael Godfrey, Detective Sergeant
Agency Phone Numbers
928-753-2191
520-753-2191
Agency Email Address: http://www.kingmanpolice.com/forms/contact.asp
NamUs
Agency Case Number: #MP5845
Agency Contact Personal: Regional Program Specialist Justin Endicott
Agency Phone Number: 817-223-1318
Agency Email Address: [email protected]
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC)
Agency Case Number: 801778
Agency Contact Personal
Brenda Galarza, NCMEC Liaison
Claudia Silva, NCMEC Liaison
Agency Phone Number: 1-800-843-5678
National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
Agency Case Number: M965089622
Sources/Further Information/Places of Interest
https://charleyproject.org/case/stephanie-lynn-benton
https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/5845/details
https://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1305dfaz.html
https://www.missingkids.org/poster/NCMC/801778
https://uncovered.com/cases/stephanie-benton
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/az-stephanie-benton-17-bullhead-city-13-march-1995.321198/
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