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Under the Sky
@UndertheSkyBlog
Christian, wife, mom, grandma, patriot, conservative, and former homeschool mom. Read Good Books with your kids. Love Jesus. He saves body and soul. ❤️
California Beigetreten Mayıs 2012
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@datingbyblaine I love this list. No crazy women that are only interested in their money. Natural unassuming beauty and she can hold a conversation without turning rabid. 😂
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Iran publicly executes a teen champion wrestler for participating in protests against the Khamenei regime. tmz.me/S0UJCid

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The fact that celebrities think 23 is a child explains so much about them…
Buzzing Pop@BuzzingPop
Olivia Rodrigo tells British Vogue that she’s a “long way from” marriage: “What am I, a child bride? I hope that young girls know that life is full of so much joy that is unrelated to husband or kids.”
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People play at communism in this country. It’s easy to do because we don’t live in that reality in the US. People that have actually done the study work know exactly what happened under communist states and don’t advocate for their own destruction. It’s absurdity in its most ridiculous form.
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*discussion with coworker who is pro communism*
Me: Have you read The Communist Manifesto?
Coworker: No. Why would I?
Me: So you know what communists stand for.
Coworker: Well idk, it might be biased against communism. Is it written by a capitalist or a communist?
Me:
Coworker:
Me: It's by Karl Marx.
Coworker: Who's that?
Me:
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Curious why you do such a long visit? “We have five days set aside for you. What days will work for you?”
Also, why don’t you give them your car and say go have fun for the day. The kids and I are pretty worn out and need a rest and recover day.
I don’t understand why you say yes to it all for such a long time? Glad your husband has finally seen what you’ve seen for years.
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There is an innate selfishness in boomers who don’t have children
I have 2 visiting me right now. They are from Man’s side of the family. The amount they expect to do every day in environments not conducive to child schedules or convenience for parents has got me so worn down
Prior to this, every time they have visited, Man continues working, maybe taking a couple days off & I am left to chauffeur & host them every day
The rest of my household has always been thoroughly enamored by them so I have grit my teeth & committed to making the best of it. I do love & appreciate them, they are wonderful people, but hosting them while managing my kids is simply too much for me
So this time when I found out they were visiting for 12 days I put my foot down & said he must take the week off work if he wanted them to visit. I simply refused to host them on my own
We are on day 6 & this afternoon Man pulled me aside & remarked at how it seems one of them specifically is actually quite selfish & it starts to feel like we are expected to be supporting act in a one man show while managing our children in inconvenient & uncomfortable circumstances & I was like “THANK YOU FOR FINALLY REALIZING THIS”
But even with him around to help everyone still relies on me for all plans, directions, reservations, destination & restaurant choices, meal planning, etc. Like when something goes wrong everyone is coming to me to fix it
And one of the visitors REFUSES to do anything inside. No museums, malls, movies. Nothing corporate like zoos, aquariums or theme parks. Everything is expected to be outside, beach days, hiking, boats
I am fried, tired, my kids haven’t gone to bed before 10pm in a week. I just got my period and I am supposed to get up early tomorrow to herd the boomers & both kids to an island for a 5 hour beach day, no strollers or wagons allowed YOU GUYS I CANT DO THIS, EVEN WITH HIS HELP
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I truly feel we are watching the fall of the once great British Empire in real time. So much may be lost because people are afraid of celebrating anyone with honest English heritage. To see what their ancestors fought to establish being ripped apart by modern willing hands; it’s truly tragic.
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@shesbonky Yes! And I actually used a microfiche machine too. 😂 #darkages
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ma'am, respectfully, genX did all that with no internet access
we hand wrote those 12-pages using fucking encyclopedias and zima siphoned in a sprite bottle
Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk
Millennials are the elite generation because they cranked out 12-page essays the night before they were due. No ChatGPT. No Claude. Just lo-fi beats playing in the background, Black coffee at midnight, footnotes that were somehow correct, and pure delusion. Grade was an A minus. Period.
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If you would like to practice your religion in peace and privacy, you are welcome to do that in the United States.
But if practicing your religion means that others must submit to you and your beliefs, you can practice somewhere else.
We will not change how we live in America to accommodate Mainstream Muslims.
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@VividProwess That’s awesome! Reflects on the quality and truthfulness of your posts. ❤️And how much nicer X must be for you too. 😎 You’re one of my favorites here.
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Oxford professor John Lennox in an interview with Jordan Peterson in 2023 explained his view that there is no conflict between science and Christianity:
"I never saw the tension between Christianity and science because very early on as a teenager I was introduced to the writings of a scientist who was a Christian who drew my attention to something Alfred North Whitehead wrote, and it was really put in much simpler language by C.S. Lewis when he wrote 'Men became scientific because they expected law in nature, and they expected law in nature because they believed in a Lawgiver.'
And so, very early on, and I was fascinated by the idea, that actually modern science is a legacy of the biblical worldview, and therefore, it's no accident that the pioneers—Galileo, Kepler, Newton, Maxwell, and so on—were believers in God. And as you pointed out, it underpins the tradition that lies behind the great universities of the world that the doctrine of Creation was actually the belief, the underlying presupposition, that allowed people to do science.
So I've come over my life to the conclusion that science and the biblical worldview sit very comfortably together, but it's science and atheism that do not sit comfortably together."
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