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Hungry Wolf
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Hungry Wolf
@FatalFuryGuy
I'm Spartacus
your mom's house Katılım Şubat 2018
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MR. KARATE arrives May 27 at 12 AM PDT! 👊🔥
The long-awaited character trailer is here!
(VA: Patrick Seitz)
#FatalFury #CotW_MRKARATE
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@foxofreason @nexta_tv How are your taxes paying for an art installation? I’m confused
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Video from the Austrian pavilion at the Venice Biennale:
Artist Florentina Holzinger hangs upside down inside a giant bronze bell. She swings back and forth and literally “rings” the bell with her own body.
This is part of a large-scale installation about the climate apocalypse. The bell with a person inside symbolizes a warning about the coming flood.
The Biennale officially opens on May 9, 2026, but the performance has already begun.
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@SourGrapeVA Welp time to get into grinding your own coffee beans
It will taste better but I'll call you a hipster lol
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please. for the love of God. please get community noted. 🥹
DAKKADAKKA@DAKKADAKKA1
Fun fact. The reason some people are allergic to coffee grounds and not coffee beans is because during the industrial grinding process thousands of roaches are ground into the product by poor quality standards in South America. They’re allergic to the chitin.
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@DAKKADAKKA1 look at all the silver haired heads bobbing up and down in agreement. Despicable.
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Every single day Paul gets vindicated that Women should never be Pastors.
David@David_wthebeard
“Jesus isn’t the way the truth or the life exclusively. There are many ways to inherit eternal life.” –Satan himself
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@AnimatorDanny @GPrime85 Pretty much. Idk how anyone could think this would be anything more than entertaining popcorn flick
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I love movies, and I love Street Fighter. This looks like total ass. The only thing that could make it worse is if Seth Rogan was involved.
Street Fighter Movie@Street_Fighter
FIGHT! Watch the Official Trailer for Street Fighter, hitting theaters everywhere October 16.
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@Fomontum_Trader yeh, cuz nothing screams faith in God like choosing your denomination the same way you choose your favourite power ranger. stupid mook
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Now that #catholicism is cool again and conversions are raging, let me go over the things that sank the church in Europe, US and much of the world barring Latin America, Africa and Asia where the Catholic Church had always had a large influence and membership 1/3
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@hayasaka_aryan Zombies and virgin births aren't real. Sorry to ruin your entire religion with a single sentence of extremely simple facts. Stop being a gullible child.
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@FatalFuryGuy having a pedophile for a president is praiseworthy now? must’ve forgot to bring my csam then
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@MavenRaven22 you look like a fly that got squished on the side of a door
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Speaking in context of Catholic faith. Those who were morally righteous before Jesus’ resurrection, (but were not Christian as it didn’t exist) were in “Abraham’s Bosom”. It was a place of peace that existed in Hades but separate from eternal punishment (Hell). Jesus traveled there after his death to lead them to the gates of heaven that opened upon his resurrection.
In an optimist/inclusivist Christian view, those thereafter who are not definitively members of the Christian faith are still judged by God. It’s just that Church or acceptance of Jesus as the son is the surest path. Being made in God’s image and with free will, they are judged by him regardless of sacraments.
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Masahiro Shinoda explains why it was impossible for the Jesuits to impose their religion in Japan:
"Interviewer: Is 'Silence' (1971) critical of the very fact of the Catholics coming to Japan and imposing an alien culture on the Japanese?
Shinoda: Japan is an island surrounded by the sea. Many cultures from outside have come here. Japan could not refuse them. The sea current itself conveyed these foreigners to Japan’s southern shores. Japan’s culture thus consists of many, many foreign cultures in a mixture. Sometimes it caused us to lose our essential Japanese culture. I’m not even sure sometimes what Japanese culture is. In the sixteenth century Christianity and the gun were introduced into Japan. The introduction of the gun was a traumatic event and had a much deeper impact than did Christianity. The Japanese people were perplexed, but they are a realistic people and they made their choices pragmatically, giving up the metaphysical. We are empiricists, materialists.
Interviewer: If I had made that movie, I would have questioned the right of the Jesuit priests to come to Japan and impose their ideas on the Japanese.
Shinoda: No, it was impossible for the Jesuits to impose their religion on the Japanese because of the animism believed in by this insular, island people. It was not to be destroyed by so severe a religion as Christianity. Christianity destroyed the Roman gods, but the Japanese gods were protected by the softness of Buddhism. Buddhism is so soft that it was absorbed into the Japanese culture of the time.
The Japanese people believed that Buddhism could easily marry with Shinto, and thus Japanese culture is a mixed breed of both religions. Then Christianity came, but by this time the native animism of Shinto and Buddhism were already coexisting in harmony. I think that there was no room for an additional religion.
All Eastern religions are in accordance with a belief in the oneness of man and nature, whereas Christianity deals with the relationship between one man and another. When movies, or film culture, were introduced into Japan they were already based on modern Western thought. But Japanese culture influenced the kind of films that would be made here, despite the Western origins of the cinema. I must categorize the films of the world into three distinct types. European films are based upon human psychology, American films upon action and the struggles of human beings, and Japanese films upon circumstance."
('Voices from the Japanese Cinema', Joan Mellen, 1975)
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