Scott Aaron
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Scott Aaron
@ScottAaron2
I had two X accounts; similar name, same profile pic, mostly the same crowd. I kept this one and let the Scott A OD go.
Orlando Katılım Nisan 2021
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@kat_maryb The world is sleeping in the dark
That the church just can't fight 'cause it's asleep in the light
How can you be so dead when you've been so well fed?
Jesus rose from the grave
And you, you can't even getta out of bed
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@Notwokenow Click on: often.
Read: not very often.
The reason for Twitter was 140 characters.
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@dantypo I drove a pickup my whole life. Now that I don't own dirt bikes or horses, and don't need tools at work, I drive an Audi A6. I only buy when I don't need to, buy a car three years old or newer with less than 30K miles. Best decision I ever made.
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My 1 Year Review of a Cheap Maserati:
The online Car Guy world spends a lot of time discussing how bad an investment Maseratis are. And it’s true when they’re new. They may be the fastest depreciating car of that middle tier.
But once they’re used, and the depreciation has hit, and you’re the buyer, it’s an affordable way to get a nice quick Sunday driver.
This one has the Ferrari built engine, which is always kind of cool when you look inside and see Ferrari tags on it.
This car never saw a winter since it came up from Texas. There isn’t a speck of rust on it. The undercarriage looks like it was put in yesterday and the engine is clean… You could practically eat off of it.
I bought it as a package deal when we were looking for my son‘s car and threw them a number that they accepted after a little bit of haggling. The final number was basically $11,000 out the door for an 80,000 mile car.
Obviously I did a little bit of research and drove it a few times and everything seemed cherry, and so far it has been.
As far as performance, it’s pretty quick from 0 to 60 but it’s real strength from 50 to 100
As far as interior, it’s pretty luxurious, but Maserati cuts a few corners with some odds and ends here and there with that keep it out of that upper tier.
As far as a fun drive, it definitely is. I have a Jeep Wrangler and a F150, so to me, any sedan would be a better performance, lol
As far as impostor syndrome, there’s a little bit of that because you know you’re driving a relatively cheap car that many people don’t realize you got for less than their Mazda.
But I also think that you should never buy a car for any reason other than to enjoy it, so if you’re worried about what people think, a used Mercedes would be basically the same issue.
As far as maintenance, because it’s a cheap buy, I’m not taking it to the dealership to get work done. I have a car guy I trust, and he did the oil change and put on the new tires which probably didn’t need to be done, but I sort of wanted to start fresh.
The only fix that was required was a coolant thermostat which I bought for around $100 and he installed for around $200.
So, do I think it was worth it?
Yes, I do. It’s a lot of fun for those occasional “let’s go take a ride” days. And since I’m not truly a car guy, there’s kind of no more affordable way to do it.
I would say the online ridiculing of Maserati as a brand is both true and false. I would ever buy a brand new one and take that sort of financial hit and depreciation but if you can afford an extra car and have maybe $1,000-$2,000 a year to throw at maintenance? It’s a pretty affordable way to get a little fun into your life.
There’s only one weird thing that bothers me, and that is I don’t have it within myself to pretend that I paid for or am driving a new one. Whenever somebody stops me and talks about it I always feel compelled to tell them how cheap it was. Maybe that’s the Midwestern in me.
Anyway, if you have a desire for something fun and can comfortably part with $10-$15,000, it’s worth it. But I would also seriously investigate the actual car that you’re buying and not just buy the one that you find. Because there are a lot of these out there with potentially EXPENSIVE problems.




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During the 1995 American Music Awards, Prince performed a medley while conspicuously chewing gum to protest his record label’s demand that he use prerecorded tracks instead of a live band.
He used this subtle act of defiance to signal to the audience that his voice was authentic and to express his disdain for lip-syncing in the context of the television industry.
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@sola_chad We're about to start a men's bible study at church about MacArthur's "12 Ordinary Men". Great book for this topic.
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@miles_commodore Not at all. And I don't care for "cracker", but "cracka-ass-cracka" is just fine.
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@jdleggcan @TheMuppetPastor When you interpret tongues, does it sound normal to you or do you know it's tongues and how does the interpretation come to you?
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@ScottAaron2 @TheMuppetPastor Hi Scott. FWIW God told me to start a business. He has spoken to me about ministering to people, and encouraged me in using my gifts.
I have given an interpretation of a tongue, and heard others do so many times.
I've been used in prophetic words and healings.
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The sad God of cessationism lacks power, and binds Himself only to a Bible , which itself testifies of God frequently speaking to others audibly and without record in scripture.
We don’t know exactly what God said to Deborah, Nathan, Hilda’s, Anna, Huldah, yet we know He did even if the exact words aren’t in the bible.
I understand many people lie, but this is tossing out the baby with the bath water.
1 John tells us to test every spirit against scripture, not outright deny it. Who are we to disregard this?

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@Bookm_Danno @TheMuppetPastor What does God's voice sound like?
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@ScottAaron2 @TheMuppetPastor Scott
I can give you a multitude of examples
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@LarryJones One family they helped was that of Patrisse Cullors.
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@ginamilan_ Here’s the thing: people say “I loved her in Steel Magnolias”, or “I loved Deniro in Heat”, but never (and I mean ever) “I wonder how they feel about a current political topic”.
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@KatMcKinley Book club, golf course, pickleball league, soup kitchen, etc. Tell her to do things she likes and she’ll find a good mate.
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A 5th of Southern Comfort when I was 15. Never again
CONQUERtheNO.org 🫶🏽@conquertheno
Which alcohol was it for you?
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@fw_lennox1 While we’re on the subject, when did these idiots start pulling their shopping cart from the side? Takes up the whole aisle.
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Someone parked their shopping cart completely sideways across the aisle so they could stare at protein bars for five straight minutes.
I didn’t even say excuse me.
I just grabbed the cart, parallel parked it out of the way, and kept walking.
They snapped, “Hey, I was using that.”
I said, “And I’m using the aisle.”
The level of spatial awareness in grocery stores lately needs to be studied.
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