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Jeremiah A.
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Creative Business Developer & Consultant | Building @77designlabs & more | Christian. Conservative | 24
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Believing the "modern audience" exists and hiring activist to replace real writers.
MyTimeToShineHello@MyTimeToShineH
What was Marvel Studios' biggest mistake?
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HOLLYWOOD'S BIGGEST CON: The Bait-and-Switch Titles.
“Monarch: Legacy of Monsters": Come for kaiju mayhem, get crying Japanese lesbian family drama and a girlboss hacker who outsmarts all the useless men.
“Alien: Earth”: Come for the unstoppable killing machine on Earth — get a girlboss whose POWER turns it into her personal male-killing pet.
“The Acolyte”: instead of male heroes learning the ways of the Force, you get lesbian space witches.
“Starfleet Academy”: Come for space exploration and learning from new cultures, get dystopian future, personal drama, emotions, and identity/trauma crap.
"Rings of Power”: Marketed as a grand return to Tolkien’s epic world, but delivers girlbosses, race-swapped characters, and modern political messaging.
“Doctor Who”: the WHITE MALE time-traveler becomes first a nasty KAREN crowing about female superiority, then a BLACK GAY man bitching about "THE STRAIGHTS."
All of them marketed to lure in the original male fanbase with familiar names and iconic brands, only to spit in their faces with the anti-male content.
It’s a smug declaration that "we women are in charge now, and we’re turning every good thing you men have made into SHIT."
I can’t stress this enough:
🖕these people.

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Forcibly draft men to die for their country and no one bats an eye
Suggest that women have children for their country and suddenly everyone starts freaking out
We can force men to die, but can't even ask women to become mothers
Daily Mail@DailyMail
German men must ask the army for permission to leave country for more than three months under new rules trib.al/ZcJh4Ka
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Only club to have a cross on rather than just poxy Easter egg.
Well done Liverpool 🙏🏼
Liverpool FC@LFC
Happy Easter to everyone celebrating #RedTogether
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This is one of the strongest pieces of evidence for the Resurrection, personally.
The apostles gained nothing on earth by lying (if they did). They were tortured, brutalized, and martyred instead.
No one dies for a lie.
Knights Templar International@KnightsTempOrg
This video explains what happened to the 12 apostles after Christ's resurrection. No one dies for a lie.
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This year, Good Friday falls on April 3 and according to a number of biblical scholars, historians, astronomers, and experts, this date closely matches the most probable day of our Lord’s crucifixion nearly 2,000 years ago.
Many researchers point to Friday, April 3, AD 33 as the day Jesus was crucified. This conclusion comes from carefully combining:
- The Gospel accounts (Jesus died on the “day of Preparation,” a Friday, during Passover season)
- The Jewish calendar and the date of Passover (Nisan 14/15)
- Astronomical data showing when a Friday coincided with Passover in the early 30s AD
- Historical context from the reign of Pontius Pilate and the timeline of Jesus’ ministry
Some studies even note a possible lunar eclipse on that date, which may connect to the biblical description of darkness covering the land and “the moon turning to blood.”
Around 3:00 PM that afternoon, Jesus cried out, “It is finished,” bowed His head, and gave up His spirit, the moment the world was redeemed.
While scholars continue to debate between AD 30 and AD 33 (both have strong supporters), April 3, AD 33 remains one of the strongest and most widely discussed candidates for the exact historical date.
Today, as we enter the Holy Week, we remember not just a date on the calendar, but the greatest act of love in human history.
How are you observing Good Friday this year?
Are you attending the Veneration of the Cross, the Stations, or spending quiet time in prayer?
May the sacrifice of Jesus bring you peace, hope, and the assurance of His infinite mercy🇻🇦

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Today is Good Friday. We remember the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ.
After being arrested the night before, Jesus was beaten, flogged, crowned with thorns and sentenced to death by Pontius Pilate. He carried His cross through Jerusalem and was nailed to it. Darkness covered the land from noon to 3pm. At 3pm He said: “It is finished.” And He died. (John 19:30)
He was taken down from the cross and buried in a tomb before sundown. A large stone was rolled across the entrance and guards were posted outside in fear that His disciples might steal the body and claim He had risen from the dead.
No greater love has ever been shown.

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