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@YouAreBrainwash @chiateaaddict Odd reply man. Just keep on scrollin
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i rather hear nails on a chalkboard than hear matt rife trying to appeal to men twitter.com/zarbruh_/statu…
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@kyleisbased Y’all are going to start burning people at the stake again. This is definitely friendly fire. Masons are God believers that work on improving themselves and their community.
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@QueenPchela @OrthoMemeSquad Wow 13. How did you manage to raise so many kids? Must be wonderful to have that big family.
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@OrthoMemeSquad I gave birth 13 times, but I had 15 pregnancies, totaling 16 beautiful souls I got to nurture for a time, under my heart. What a beautiful thought that there is a piece of all of them still within 💖
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During pregnancy, some baby cells migrate into the mother's bloodstream and then return to the child. It's called "mother-fetal microchimerism".
For 41 weeks, the cells mix and circulate back and forth, and, after the baby is born, many of these cells remain in the mother’s body, leaving a permanent imprint in the tissues, bones, brain and skin of the baby to mother, and they often remain there for decades.
Every other child a mother has will leave a similar imprint on her body.
Even if a pregnancy doesn’t end, or if you have an abortion, these cells still migrate into the bloodstream.
Research has shown that if a mother’s heart is injured, fetal cells will rush to the injury site, and transform into different types of cells that specialize in repairing the heart.
The child helps the mother repair, while the mother builds the child.
This is often the reason why some diseases fade away during pregnancy.
It's amazing how the mother's body protects the baby at all costs, and the baby protects and rebuilds the mother in return, so they can safely develop and survive.
Let's think about pregnancy cravings for a moment. What did the mother need, that the child made her wish?
The studies also showed the presence of fetal cells in her mother's brain 18 years after birth.
How wonderful is this?
You are fearfully and wonderfully made. Abortion is (and always was) murder.

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@beigepilled Dudes hear a girl say faggot and immediately decide they need to go ring shopping lol
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@FearedBuck I would eat all of the food then try to get a refund and leave a 4% tip.
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@1337nubcakes …practicing divination and astrology makes them wicked? 😂
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NavigatingTheLies:
Todays Masons believe that Solomon is their first head of the order, but the fact is that Nimrod is considered the first leader of their order, due to his leadership in the construction of the Tower of Babel.
In the 1800s, there was a paradigm shift in which the leadership of Freemasonry began teaching that King Solomon was the first Mason.
Remember, as Albert Pike said, the Masonic order "uses false explanations and misinterpretations of its symbols to mislead those who deserve only to be misled; to conceal the truth"
Also, The Chaldeans are often referred to as Babylonians because they lived in southern Babylon
The Chaldeans were a wicked people according to the book of Daniel,
(Dan 3:8-12), practicing divination and astrology, which are abomination to the Lord God.
And they were also the ones to go to the king to complain about Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego not worshiping the pagan statue, resulting in them being thrown into a furnace.
𝓡𝓮𝓭𝓱𝓪𝓽 𝓣𝓱𝓮𝓸𝓻𝓲𝓼𝓽@1337nubcakes
This is Sir Ernest Shackleton’s historic 'Nimrod Hut' 👀 Cape Royds, Ross Island #Antarctica The site where Sir Ernest Shackleton and 13 of his men lived from 1907-1909 The team staying here made the first ascent of Mount Erebus😬, printed the first book in Antarctica, and at the time became the men who reached the furthest point south.. just shy of the pole🙄
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@astrostreet11 @trad_west_ @kyleisbased Yes they do like drinking blood and eating of flesh which, of course, is symbolic but not original.
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@thelilypill @ImBillRay Women will post this shit for complete strangers but won't post a selfie for a dude buying them dinner

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A reminder that ‘Community Notes’ and ‘context’ on Twitter is largely rightwing
Jay@jaywillis
What the fuck kind of murder apologia “context” is this? When Jordan Neely was “restrained”—like, by his throat? Is it “helpful” for readers to know that when some guy decided to choked him to death on the subway, Neely had an “active felony arrest warrant”???
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@TheDesertDaddy I'm not hot. I'm literally a forest ogre. I can bench 450lbs & I still look like a trashcan someone stole from a shitty park in Norway. 🤷♂️

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