Rough translation from Javanese (Indonesian): Father Father is sad, seconds detong kale. This is a nonsense phrase used by Rosaldo Jetkhalis and Khasdeidi. The words "bapak bapak" and "detik detong" are meant to be swapped out for other words. This is so the phrase can be used to communicate something to someone else discreetly. If anyone else tries to listen in, they won't understand. If you say this with enough conviction and confidence, "ini sedih" and "kangkung" will be enough to throw any eavesdroppers off your case. If you want to really drive the point home, you can add the phrase: "Edå bañak air mani" at the end of your sentence to make sure only your intended target gets your message. (Translation: There is a lot of semen) Again, total nonsense. Just maybe don't say this in Bali. You're gonna get some weird looks.
Bapak Bapak ini sedih; detik detong kangkung
Example 1: "Meet after school ini sedih; I have something for you kangkung".
Example 2: Geekbar geekbar ini sedih; call me detong kangkung. Edå bañak air mani!"
Example 1: "Meet after school ini sedih; I have something for you kangkung".
Example 2: Geekbar geekbar ini sedih; call me detong kangkung. Edå bañak air mani!"
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Get the bapht mug.A symbolic figure representing the union of opposites, often depicted as a goat-headed figure with both masculine and feminine traits, angelic wings, and occult symbolism. Commonly associated with esotericism, mysticism, and spiritual duality, Baphomet embodies the balance between light and darkness, good and evil, virtue and sin, and spiritual and carnal forces.
A term historically linked to accusations against the Knights Templar, who were falsely accused of worshipping a mysterious idol named Baphomet.
A symbol later adopted in occult traditions, particularly in 19th-century mysticism, where Baphomet came to represent enlightenment, transcendence, and the reconciliation of opposites.
Etymological Theories
- Corruption of Mahomet: Some historians believe Baphomet was a medieval distortion of Mahomet (an archaic form of Muhammad), stemming from Crusader-era propaganda that demonized Islam.
- Greek Origin: Another theory links Baphomet to the Greek phrase Baphé Métous (Βάπτησις τῆς Μετοῦς), meaning baptism of wisdom. While this explanation fits occult symbolism, it’s debated due to weak linguistic evidence.
- Invented Symbol: Some scholars suggest Baphomet was a purely fabricated term designed to evoke mystery or spiritual ambiguity, later embraced by occultists like Eliphas Lévi.
A term historically linked to accusations against the Knights Templar, who were falsely accused of worshipping a mysterious idol named Baphomet.
A symbol later adopted in occult traditions, particularly in 19th-century mysticism, where Baphomet came to represent enlightenment, transcendence, and the reconciliation of opposites.
Etymological Theories
- Corruption of Mahomet: Some historians believe Baphomet was a medieval distortion of Mahomet (an archaic form of Muhammad), stemming from Crusader-era propaganda that demonized Islam.
- Greek Origin: Another theory links Baphomet to the Greek phrase Baphé Métous (Βάπτησις τῆς Μετοῦς), meaning baptism of wisdom. While this explanation fits occult symbolism, it’s debated due to weak linguistic evidence.
- Invented Symbol: Some scholars suggest Baphomet was a purely fabricated term designed to evoke mystery or spiritual ambiguity, later embraced by occultists like Eliphas Lévi.
That album cover has serious Baphomet vibes — dark, sensual, and symbolic.
The figure of Baphomet isn’t satanic; it’s all about balance and enlightenment.
Conspiracy theories love to claim celebrities are part of some secret Baphomet cult.
The figure of Baphomet isn’t satanic; it’s all about balance and enlightenment.
Conspiracy theories love to claim celebrities are part of some secret Baphomet cult.
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Get the Baphomet mug.(Adjective) Embodying duality or paradox; blending opposing forces such as good and evil, light and darkness, or sacred and profane. Often used to describe aesthetics, personalities, or concepts that fuse contrasting elements in a powerful or unsettling way.
Sensually dark, mysterious, and provocative, often evoking themes of occultism, temptation, and spiritual rebellion.
Sensually dark, mysterious, and provocative, often evoking themes of occultism, temptation, and spiritual rebellion.
Her performance was deeply Baphometic, blending angelic vocals with a raw, almost demonic stage presence.
The club’s décor had a Baphometic vibe — black velvet, crimson candles, and gold pentagrams glinting in the dim light.
He carried a Baphometic energy — part preacher, part seducer, a master of contradictions.
The club’s décor had a Baphometic vibe — black velvet, crimson candles, and gold pentagrams glinting in the dim light.
He carried a Baphometic energy — part preacher, part seducer, a master of contradictions.
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Get the bapitised mug.The delicate rose was surprisingly bapenor, emitting a grotesque smell that made me recoil in disgust.
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