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|image = Skullard.png
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|caption = "Reject life, embrace Death! 💀💀💀💀"
|caption = "Reject life, embrace Death! 💀💀💀💀"
|aliases = Proto-Antinatalism <br> Death-ism <br> Necro-Traditionalism
|aliases = Proto-Antinatalism <br> Death-ism <br> Necro-Traditionalism <br> <s>Halloweenism</s>
|alignments = {{Info/Non-Quad}} <br> {{Info/CultSkullists}}
|alignments = {{Info/Non-Quad}} <br> {{Info/CultSkullists}}
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[[File:Skull.png]] {{Bold text|Skullism}} is the cultural and social concept that promotes the worship of death and love for it. Skullism is antinatalist, as it embraces death. Notable thinkers who could be considered Skullists include Emil Cioran and Arthur Schopenhauer.
[[File:Skull.png]] {{BoldText|Skullism}} is the cultural and social concept that promotes the worship of death and love for it. Skullism is antinatalist, as it embraces death. Notable thinkers who could be considered Skullists include Emil Cioran and Arthur Schopenhauer.
 
==Beliefs==

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Skullism is the cultural and social concept that promotes the worship of death and love for it. Skullism is antinatalist, as it embraces death. Notable thinkers who could be considered Skullists include Emil Cioran and Arthur Schopenhauer.

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