Stefan Barjaktarevic

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Stefan Barjaktarevic

Stefan Barjaktarevic

@StefBarjak

GameDev @Kopfkino_Games | 🌱

Germany Katılım Şubat 2019
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Danny Ferrie
Danny Ferrie@dannyferrie71·
@JayDyer @YouTube You asked where Jesse gets his ideas from about the women being made in the image of evil and we marry our Mothers and what we hate etc . Jesse gets his schick note for note from an old talk radio guy from the 80s called Roy Masters . My Mother came across the guy in 87.
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Media Rapid News
Media Rapid News@OpsHQs·
"A fiery statement from the highest Christian religious authority in the world: 'Patriarch Bartholomew I: The supreme spiritual leader of 300 million Eastern Christians worldwide.' He says: 'Israel is a blight like cancer eating away at the body of the region, spreading destruction and ethnic cleansing, and America is a partner in this crime, and they will pay together the price of destroying global peace.' Will the Western media dare to report these words? Or will the truth be buried as other truths were buried under the rubble of Gaza?"
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The Prophetic Outlaw
The Prophetic Outlaw@DavisGilmer·
@NickCChelseaFC @JayDyer He nearly took a bullet and has spoken more openly about Jesus than any president in decades. So what's yours? America's biggest plague was immigration and yeah he is definitely healing that. Guess symbolism is too far beyond your mental capacity? Lol
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Jay Dyer
Jay Dyer@JayDyer·
BOOMERCORE blasphemy
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Stefan Barjaktarevic
Stefan Barjaktarevic@StefBarjak·
@DavisGilmer @JayDyer because christians believe that some saints (i dont know which one are depicted there) actually did healings. and often they are by laying on hands. when did trump heal somebody by laying on hands?
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The Prophetic Outlaw
The Prophetic Outlaw@DavisGilmer·
@JayDyer Pretty sure the orthodox church has a history of depicting saints faith healing. So I guess it's cool when y'all do it?
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Gina Milan
Gina Milan@ginamilan_·
The left had statues of Obama as Jesus, and no one said a damn word.
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Ask Yo Daddy😝💋
Ask Yo Daddy😝💋@TheeScottieW·
@StefBarjak @MsJazzybelle Shut the fuck up. Same excuse for boys being boys. Teach boundaries respect space & observe to become aware. Thats a girl. Boys should know. Same as girls. They should know not enter personal spaces.
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Playteaux
Playteaux@Playteaux1·
Curious: Why do people who have near death experiences always see Jesus but never Muhammad?
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Kat
Kat@orthodoxkat·
It's almost been one year since I was made an Orthodox Christian and I feel like I've been a horrible example of one. But I've heard it can get quite rough once you're in the church. I suppose my struggling means I have the will to be better
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t.,@kosmogenesis·
@RealBenLuigi Being a saint doesn't make anyone's opinion rightful by default, it just means this guy is officially approved by the church autorities (bishops, not god)
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Benjamin Michael
Benjamin Michael@RealBenMichael·
St. Dumitru Stãniloae: 1. Misguided nationalism is bad 2. Anti-nationalism is worse 3. Nationalism grounded in the Christian Faith is the Christian way of community life and part of the natural good Crazy that St. Dumitru was a neophyte far right Orthobro whose views are incompatible with Orthodoxy and was just weaponizing the Church for politics!
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Benjamin Michael
Benjamin Michael@RealBenMichael·
@energeiologian Show me the word “nationalism” in the council and show me where it’s talking about nation-states and not disunity in the Church. This is why you must cite VERBATIM like I clearly stated.
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Katelyn James
Katelyn James@KatelynTweeter·
If you are pro-life would you ever be willing to adopt an unwanted baby? Trying to prove a point.
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`@eswargod·
Not a dumb question at all 🙂 AI systems can use dirty water—but the issue is efficiency and damage. “Dirty” water often has minerals, microbes, or particles that can clog cooling systems, corrode components, or reduce performance over time. Cleaning or filtering it to a safe level often ends up costing almost the same as just using clean water in the first place. So it’s less about “can’t” and more about “not worth the risk or cost.”
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Nithya Shri
Nithya Shri@Nithya_Shrii·
I have a dumb question but why can’t AI machines use dirty water instead of clean water?!
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aalachi
aalachi@aalachimo·
@Nithya_Shrii Reply: It’s not a dumb question at all. the issue isn’t just water, it’s what’s dissolved in it. Dirty water can clog, corrode, or damage the cooling systems, and when you’re running sensitive hardware at scale, reliability matters more than saving on water.
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Aravind
Aravind@aravindkumarsd·
Not a dumb question. It’s an important thought towards water conservation. However, major reasons are three: 1. Any minerals or dust particles in the ‘dirty’ water may cause corrosion of the materials in the data centres. 2. ‘Dirty’ or contaminated water has so many mix of particles, so generally warmer than clean water - so the purpose of cooling is lost. 3. More than everything, dirty water may leave around micro particles all around, which needs extensive cleaning on a regular basis.
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Stefan Barjaktarevic
Stefan Barjaktarevic@StefBarjak·
@SandyofCthulhu i dont understand how that geisha was different than the chinese tourists? i assume they also had layers of clothes and fancy hairstyles?
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
When I was in Kyoto with my friend, I kept seeing "geishas" walking around. My friend (who lives in Japan) assured me they were not real geishas, but Chinese tourists dressed up for fun. I asked him, "How can you tell?" He said, "Trust me. When you see a real geisha, you'll KNOW." Anyway went down a notorious geisha street - it was full of restaurants that featured geishas. You had to be a member to get in. And to be a member an existing member had to recommend you. So no way could I get into one of them. They had walls around the grounds so you couldn't even see in. Anyway, while we were gawking at the cool geisha establishments, a long black limousine pulled up and a geisha got out of the back seat and quickly hobbled into one of the geisha places. I was maybe 10 feet away from her. And friend let me tell you I didn't need a guidebook to tell that she was the real deal. Completely white face-paint. Amazing hairdo with sticks thrust through. Layers upon layers of gorgeous colorful kimono cloth. THAT was the geisha. I kept staring at the place after she was long gone. So that is my one story of how I saw a geisha. Sorry I was too stunned to pull out my camera and take a picture. Anyway my wife was there so ...
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Witnessing an Oiran Dochu, a traditional procession of high-ranking courtesans from Japan's Edo period, with stunning kimonos and their unique Sotohachimonji walk, is truly mesmerizing! ✨🌸

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Yondaime
Yondaime@iamjadebrieanne·
@SandraAdaeze4 @SandyofCthulhu Kindly; in your bio you say you are the daughter of Zeus and Aphrodite, so you have a bit of understanding how religious or historical figures matter in modern times. Geishas are an integral part of Japanese culture—a culture they preserve with honor and respect. .
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