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Brian David Rhed

@BrianRhed

St. James, LA Katılım Ağustos 2017
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Brian David Rhed
Brian David Rhed@BrianRhed·
@Senomak @AngAesthetics But a continued pattern of believing or defending things that are wrong does open up that person to more scrutiny wrt their thought processes. This should be common sense. Hard to tell if this is a good faith disagreement or 'pretending to not understand things.'
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Brian David Rhed
Brian David Rhed@BrianRhed·
@Senomak @AngAesthetics Asking about someone's mental acuity or wondering about it aloud is not an ad hominem. I'm not saying your argument is wrong because you're stupid. Being untrue renders an argument wrong, not the intellectual capacity of the arguer.
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Brian David Rhed
Brian David Rhed@BrianRhed·
@Senomak @AngAesthetics No one has really been berated yet here. But if I called you a moron with a shriveled brain who can type in English but can't think or reason well in any tongue, that would be berating. But I didn't say those things about you.
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Sennen Makokha
Sennen Makokha@Senomak·
@BrianRhed @AngAesthetics You are not addressing the topic, you are berating some people because (you think) they had a g a different view 500 years ago
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Brian David Rhed
Brian David Rhed@BrianRhed·
@Senomak @AngAesthetics This is not directed at the Pope but at those who act like absolutely nothing has changed in the last 500 years except for some aesthetics. This is simply not true.
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Brian David Rhed
Brian David Rhed@BrianRhed·
@Senomak @AngAesthetics For an organization that has never changed in any substantial way, this seems like a departure from a long historical precedent without any explanation for what is going on, just condescension and goal post moving.
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Brian David Rhed
Brian David Rhed@BrianRhed·
@Empty_America "Within living memory...powdered wigs, breeches, and stockings were standard men's wear" - some guy in 1826.
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VB Knives
VB Knives@Empty_America·
Within living memory, shorts were exclusively worn by young boys, or perhaps for certain sports. The idea of a grown man wearing them in public, on the street, was almost as strange as wearing a dress. Early adopters were objects of scorn and mockery.
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✡️ Moshiach
✡️ Moshiach@YardenBenJosef·
@chrisbrunet @observingesau Ultimately it’s G-d who will judge, but technically Idolaters, yes. Antisemites as well. Only when G-d reveals Himself in the end of days. Will HE carry out those acts of justice. JC is an idol to some, not to all.
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Brian David Rhed
Brian David Rhed@BrianRhed·
@TheEXECUTlONER_ Various trees will grow in a crack or crevice if there's enough soil and moisture. They'll buckle and move sidewalks and pavement in the process. A little 10 inch wall made out of bricks held in place by only gravity is not a 'tree coffin.'
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👉M-Û-R-Č-H👈
👉M-Û-R-Č-H👈@TheEXECUTlONER_·
This man who is a landscaper said you should never build a tree coffin around a tree. He said it ends up making the tree die by restricting the roots and having too much mulch. I never knew they were called "tree coffins". I looked it up and it does say they can be very detrimental to your tree if not done correctly. The pavers can restrict root growth and the mulch shouldn't be too thick or torching the base of the tree. I have seen some pretty nice "tree coffins". I never knew they were bad for your trees. Do you have these around your trees? Did you build one a certain way that allows your tree to flourish? What about the people who cemented their pavers together and in the ground?
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This man is definitely drawing the line as straight as can be to distinguish his lawn from his neighbors. A few things I noticed. One, he didn’t edge the lawn. Two, are we all blowing our clippings into the street? Three, that is keeping your grass pretty short, lastly, that’s a different and cool lawnmower, a John Deere 180B. Do you share a grass line with a neighbor, maybe one who doesn’t keep their lawn up? And do you keep your mower low to the ground and mow your grass short like that or do you keep it on the highest raised setting and like to have a thick, plush grass?

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Brian David Rhed
Brian David Rhed@BrianRhed·
@vitt2tsnoc This is one of those things that would be nice, and what you say about it might be true, but this will never happen voluntarily on a large scale, especially in certain fields like construction.
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Lustisia
Lustisia@Lustisiaura·
Covering up brick Layer by layer, it slowly covers everything underneath. Quiet, precise, and strangely calming to watch.
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Brian David Rhed
Brian David Rhed@BrianRhed·
@McBrideLawNYC I've never heard of this guy before, but he's telling people to shut their mouth if they don't answer the way he wants them to.
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Joe McBride
Joe McBride@McBrideLawNYC·
Sola Scriptura Geniuses are celebrating Easter this Sunday. Easter's date, however, isn’t in the Bible. The date was set by a Church at the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. Easter will be celebrated this Sunday because of Catholic Tradition. You’re welcome, Protestants.
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Brian David Rhed
Brian David Rhed@BrianRhed·
@pew_mechanic Blueberries are native to much of the upland south so its not surprising they are growing them, they'll grow anywhere Azaleas grow. I can grow apples, oranges, and pawpaws in S LA. But you're never going to see a farm for any of those things here.
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Pew Mechanic
Pew Mechanic@pew_mechanic·
Incorrect. There’s plenty of areas scattered throughout the South that produce on par with California’s best . The black belt is basically a whole region of potting soil. I work with a farm in Southern Mississippi that produces everything from lemons to blueberry and corn. In an area “experts” would swear they won’t grow in
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Pew Mechanic
Pew Mechanic@pew_mechanic·
Fun fact: We “need” glyphosate because 150 years ago the powers that be decided we would grow food in the area circled in red instead of the area in blue because the people who live in the blue area are bad and they should be deprived of economic opportunities.
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Brian David Rhed
Brian David Rhed@BrianRhed·
@pew_mechanic The 'food' grown in the Midwest is largely corn and soy anyway. Things already grown in the fertile soils of the lower MS Valley, in addition to rice and sugarcane. Its not a conspiracy keeping apple growing and artichoke fields either in the north, California or somewhere else.
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Brian David Rhed
Brian David Rhed@BrianRhed·
@pew_mechanic Outside of far south Texas and parts of Florida, the deep South is honestly not a real great for producing an abundance of vegetables. Pine forests, red clay or other poor soils, and 90F hi temps a majority of the time from May to September...
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Moody Fights
Moody Fights@MoodyFights·
12 years ago, I talked to a stranger at a bar for over 3 hours. He said goodbye and nothing more when I left. In the parking lot I got angry. I stormed back in and yelled at him for not asking for my phone number. We're married now.
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Palin
Palin@VirtueAtAnyCost·
@HeBoreOurSins @HansFiene @Christ_Conserv The law in these sermons being "you can't save yourself" and "you're not allowed to have a country".. Nothing about the ten commandments or biblical holiness, because that's mean. My old Missouri Synod church hired muslim daycare workers and the pastor is morbidly obese
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Butch Mailhot
Butch Mailhot@ButchMailhot·
@Lawdog85 @SBGFL81 @JamesDueck Says you. That's just your opinion. There is no authority in protestantism outside of private interpretation of scripture. The best you can say is 'the 4th Southern Baptist church of 42nd street does not yet approve of x, y, z'. It's not universal or binding.
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James Dueck🇻🇦
James Dueck🇻🇦@JamesDueck·
Last night I met a group of converts. All of their stories had the same basic shape: 1. I was Protestant 2. I learned about history 3. I became Catholic Now I wonder about the stories in the other direction: 1. I was Catholic 2. ??? 3. I became Protestant
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