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@leonardaisfunny I actually do want to, fuck em
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@TimesofIsrael Thank you for spreading the truth, this is exactly what I said
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what the fuck is wrong with this guy, it's easter sunday
Disclose.tv@disclosetv
JUST IN - Trump tells Iran: "Open the Fuckin' Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in Hell."
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@0xleegenz First night in new city Walking to convenience store to pick a beer.
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my lips woulda been sealed more tight than my ancestors during slavery. this was my childhood DREAM
Vexx@WeLuvVexx
This high school teacher was arrested for allegedly r*ping a 15 year old student
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Ah, but remember, they live in a “full democracy” and we live in a “dictatorship”.
I’m sure the people who make the freedom and democracy indexes will be updating them immediately.
Globe Eye News@GlobeEyeNews
BREAKING: All young men between the ages of 17 and 45 are now no longer allowed to leave Germany for more than three months without permission.
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>Devout Catholic with 5 kids
>Fired for refusing to do s-x scenes
>Blacklisted by Hollywood
>Called a religious fanatic
>"I won't kiss any other woman because these lips are meant for one woman."
>Lost millions of dollars
>Came back as the villain in everything
>In the end won, and didn't have to sell his soul
>Not in the files
This is what happens when you stand by Christ.


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Today is Holy Wednesday, or as we traditionally call it: Spy Wednesday the day Judas betrayed Jesus for 30 silver coins.
But something curious most people miss is the fact Judas betrayed the Son of Man for little more than 4 months of wage. Literally.
When we hear "thirty pieces of silver," it sounds like a mythical, massive pirate's treasure. It wasn't.
Let's do some quick math.
The coins were likely Tyrian shekels. One shekel was worth exactly four Roman denarii. A denarius was the standard wage for one day of hard manual labor.
Thirty shekels equaled 120 days of work. Exactly four months' wages.
Judas Iscariot didn't get a palace. He didn't get an army. He didn't get political immunity. He handed over the Creator of the Universe to be tortured to death for the equivalent of a used car or a few months of cheap rent.
We look at Judas with absolute disgust, but we do the exact same thing. Sin never offers you a fair trade.
The devil doesn't need to offer you the entire world to buy your soul; he just needs to find out how ridiculously cheap your price is.
Men abandon their faith, break their vows, and compromise their integrity every single day for a slight promotion, a fleeting moment of pleasure, or a tiny bit of social approval.
You are trading eternity for pocket change.

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