Theo Snodgrass

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Theo Snodgrass

Theo Snodgrass

@TheoSnod

Comedian, podcaster, voice actor, manlet. Final boss of fuckboys (Retired). Former philandering train hobo. Street level culture warrior. Sub to my Patreon.

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Theo Snodgrass
Theo Snodgrass@TheoSnod·
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hoe_math = PsychoMath
hoe_math = PsychoMath@ItIsHoeMath·
Increase the birth rate by rebranding marriage as "foidmaxing"
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Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles·
"...also, never go to bed angry, or whatever. But more importantly—and I can't stress this enough—don't call your wife a whore to strangers on the Internet."
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Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles·
"Dad, what should I do if I want to have a good marriage?" "Well, son, my first piece of advice is to avoid calling your wife a whore, reformed or otherwise, to strangers on the Internet."
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Owen Strachan
Owen Strachan@ostrachan·
If Andrew Tate preys on women and lives a pagan sexual life, he's "sinning in the right direction" (cause boys will be boys), but if a born-again woman has sexual sin in her past, she's "damaged goods"? There's some deeply anti-woman ideology out there today, and it's vile.
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Sarah Fields
Sarah Fields@SarahisCensored·
If he was authentic I would be more inclined to pay attention. What this guy does isn’t his “testimony.” It’s content. Leading with “my wife was promiscuous” while highlighting your own purity isn’t humility… it’s engagement bait. You’re taking your wife’s past, putting it on display, and packaging it for clicks. There’s a difference between a woman choosing to tell her story and a husband using that same story as content - especially when it’s framed in a way that elevates himself and highlights her past. In my opinion, he crossed a line. That’s why he’s getting so much pushback. A testimony should sound like: “Look what God redeemed in us.” Not: “I was pure, she wasn’t - but I chose her anyway.” From a Christian standard, a husband is called to cover, honor, and protect his wife. Not repackage her past for engagement. Not put her on display for ridicule. He did not need to spotlight her history to glorify God. And if he did need to, it needed to be written differently. Leading with “my wife was promiscuous” is deliberately provocative. At best, it was oversharing. At worst, it’s using your spouse’s past as a platform. And people can feel the difference. There’s a difference between testimony which is shared with humility, balance, and mutual dignity. And content which is crafted to provoke, trigger, and go viral. It subtly shifts from “look what God redeemed” to “look what I accepted.” That’s not a shared redemption story..that’s a hierarchy. If the goal was truly to glorify God, you wouldn’t need to spotlight her past to do it. It wasn’t “bold”, It’s oversharing and written to shock people. And yes- it throws her under the bus. You all know dang well his post was written for engagement. I’m just saying it out loud.
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𝖔𝖕𝖍𝖊𝖑𝖎𝖆 🪻
Considering body count before marriage is fine actually and more people should do it (namely women). I’ll go even farther and say many people would be happier if they dated in their bracket.
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Theo Snodgrass
Theo Snodgrass@TheoSnod·
@BreeSolstad Respectfully disagree. Jokes are part of the consequences. Continuing to pile on the shame in the form of ridicule is good and appropriate. Will encourage her and others watching her example to make better choices in the future.
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Dr. Clown, PhD
Dr. Clown, PhD@DrClownPhD·
Scientists at Princeton University have reconstructed this 3D model of what the first hoe may have looked like
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Trevor Sheatz@TrevorSheatz

My wife was formerly promiscuous. I was a virgin. She was then radically born-again. Committed to church, evangelized constantly, Puritan books in her bedroom, prayer journals, grief over past sexual sin, etc. We got to know each other well for over a year, dated for four months, engaged for two and a half, and didn't sin sexually with one another. Our first kiss with each other was at the altar on our wedding day (reaction pic attached!). We've been married for over five years now, and she's been the most wonderful and godly wife, mother to our three children, and homemaker you could imagine. She's more pure than most virgins, as biblical purity has less to with past sins (though they certainly matter) and more to do with one's current posture of the heart and daily decisions to honor the Lord (Matt. 5:8). We're far too quick to forget the story of the woman labeled as a known "sinner" (likely a prostitute) in Luke 7:36-50 who was washing Jesus' feet with her tears while kissing them too. The Pharisees were shocked that Jesus let a public sinner do this. Jesus responded with a parable about debts being forgiven and ended with this powerful conclusion: "Her many sins have been forgiven; that’s why she loved much. But the one who is forgiven little, loves little" (Luke 7:47). Everyone seems to highlight the benefits of virginity, and it certainly is a blessing. But we forget to highlight the benefits of being forgiven much as well. My wife knows the depths of Jesus' forgiveness more than most people, enabling her to more easily live out a life of passionate love for her Savior. A woman or man's past sexual sin matters. But what matters far more when it comes to deciding who to marry is if the person is truly born again, if their repentance is real, if they truly have a heart for Christ, if they truly follow Jesus and obey his commands. "God has chosen what is foolish in the world to shame the wise, and God has chosen what is weak in the world to shame the strong. God has chosen what is insignificant and despised in the world ​— ​what is viewed as nothing ​— ​to bring to nothing what is viewed as something, so that no one may boast in his presence. It is from him that you are in Christ Jesus, who became wisdom from God for us ​— ​our righteousness, sanctification, and redemption, — in order that, as it is written: 'Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord.'" (1 Cor. 1:27-31) "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, and see, the new has come!" (2 Cor. 5:17)

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Mrs Poffertjes
Mrs Poffertjes@VitaCatholica·
I am genuinely asking and not trying to be snarky. Do many Protestants have a concept of the sin of scandal? I will read heinous things or hyper salacious stories that absolutely shock me, things I haven't heard of before. And people clap abt it bc it's packaged as "testimony"
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Dudley Newright
Dudley Newright@NewRightPoast·
Would you rather be a black slave in the antebellum South or a modern tradcon with an formerly-promiscuous wife?
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Tara
Tara@EmbracingTara·
Christian men, what's stopping you from slut-shaming your wife on the internet as a sacrifice to the algorithm gods for clicks?
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Rollo Tomassi
Rollo Tomassi@RationalMale·
“Every man wants a slut. He just wants her to be HIS slut.” - The Rational Male, 2013
Trevor Sheatz@TrevorSheatz

My wife was formerly promiscuous. I was a virgin. She was then radically born-again. Committed to church, evangelized constantly, Puritan books in her bedroom, prayer journals, grief over past sexual sin, etc. We got to know each other well for over a year, dated for four months, engaged for two and a half, and didn't sin sexually with one another. Our first kiss with each other was at the altar on our wedding day (reaction pic attached!). We've been married for over five years now, and she's been the most wonderful and godly wife, mother to our three children, and homemaker you could imagine. She's more pure than most virgins, as biblical purity has less to with past sins (though they certainly matter) and more to do with one's current posture of the heart and daily decisions to honor the Lord (Matt. 5:8). We're far too quick to forget the story of the woman labeled as a known "sinner" (likely a prostitute) in Luke 7:36-50 who was washing Jesus' feet with her tears while kissing them too. The Pharisees were shocked that Jesus let a public sinner do this. Jesus responded with a parable about debts being forgiven and ended with this powerful conclusion: "Her many sins have been forgiven; that’s why she loved much. But the one who is forgiven little, loves little" (Luke 7:47). Everyone seems to highlight the benefits of virginity, and it certainly is a blessing. But we forget to highlight the benefits of being forgiven much as well. My wife knows the depths of Jesus' forgiveness more than most people, enabling her to more easily live out a life of passionate love for her Savior. A woman or man's past sexual sin matters. But what matters far more when it comes to deciding who to marry is if the person is truly born again, if their repentance is real, if they truly have a heart for Christ, if they truly follow Jesus and obey his commands. "God has chosen what is foolish in the world to shame the wise, and God has chosen what is weak in the world to shame the strong. God has chosen what is insignificant and despised in the world ​— ​what is viewed as nothing ​— ​to bring to nothing what is viewed as something, so that no one may boast in his presence. It is from him that you are in Christ Jesus, who became wisdom from God for us ​— ​our righteousness, sanctification, and redemption, — in order that, as it is written: 'Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord.'" (1 Cor. 1:27-31) "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, and see, the new has come!" (2 Cor. 5:17)

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Ashley Sheatz
Ashley Sheatz@AshleySheatz·
Do you guys not understand that this statistic is to those of the world and not those truly born-again? May we not be so overly concerned with the statistics of the world over God’s amazing grace in saving sinners. A truly born-again believer is the safest person to marry.
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@AshleySheatz Ok, might be the case for you, but statistically the potential failure of a marriage increases exponentially with prior body count.

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H. Pearl Davis
H. Pearl Davis@pearlythingz·
Fellas, what made you ghost a woman and she had no idea why?
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MrCasey
MrCasey@MrCasey62·
“The most infallible and indubitable sign by which we may distinguish a reprobate is that the reprobate has contempt for our Blessed Lady.” ~ St. Louis de Montfort 🧵
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Mack
Mack@kenzietuff·
The Christian female reaction to the wife post from what I have seen thus far has been “your wife was probably a wh0re too!” Really selling the whole Christian wife and family thing. I could not invent a worse pitch for a faith or lifestyle in a lab.
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William Wolfe 🇺🇸
William Wolfe 🇺🇸@WilliamWolfe·
If I were a young, unmarried, American Christian man on here…(without having the context I personally have about debates, etc)… I’d probably reasonably assume that *many* (not all) so-called conservative commentators/pastors who post on here hate me and want the worst for me
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Brittany Hugoboom
Brittany Hugoboom@BritHugoboom·
If you talk to any boy between the ages of 18-22, he’ll likely tell you that he’s frustrated with dating because it seems like every girl is on OnlyFans or sleeping around. Then he opens a social media app and the first thing he sees is some guy happy because he waited while his wife slept around but it’s okay because she found Jesus. So the average young boy is reading it frustrated because it sounds like this guy is a cuck and if he follows this path, he too will end up with a reformed hoe. Marriage needs a better marketing campaign. Many people have never seen a powerful marriage in real life. Everyone dreams of love and romance and feels like it’s no longer achievable in this age. Additionally, good girls also feel Prodigal son’d when they see posts like these because when a girl does bad things and “sees the light” she still keeps all the OF money and gets speaking engagements, fame, and a guy simping over her anyway. Not saying people can’t change, but these posts don’t inspire the ones who need inspiration. They just end up pissing off the guys and girls trying to date.
Trevor Sheatz@TrevorSheatz

My wife was formerly promiscuous. I was a virgin. She was then radically born-again. Committed to church, evangelized constantly, Puritan books in her bedroom, prayer journals, grief over past sexual sin, etc. We got to know each other well for over a year, dated for four months, engaged for two and a half, and didn't sin sexually with one another. Our first kiss with each other was at the altar on our wedding day (reaction pic attached!). We've been married for over five years now, and she's been the most wonderful and godly wife, mother to our three children, and homemaker you could imagine. She's more pure than most virgins, as biblical purity has less to with past sins (though they certainly matter) and more to do with one's current posture of the heart and daily decisions to honor the Lord (Matt. 5:8). We're far too quick to forget the story of the woman labeled as a known "sinner" (likely a prostitute) in Luke 7:36-50 who was washing Jesus' feet with her tears while kissing them too. The Pharisees were shocked that Jesus let a public sinner do this. Jesus responded with a parable about debts being forgiven and ended with this powerful conclusion: "Her many sins have been forgiven; that’s why she loved much. But the one who is forgiven little, loves little" (Luke 7:47). Everyone seems to highlight the benefits of virginity, and it certainly is a blessing. But we forget to highlight the benefits of being forgiven much as well. My wife knows the depths of Jesus' forgiveness more than most people, enabling her to more easily live out a life of passionate love for her Savior. A woman or man's past sexual sin matters. But what matters far more when it comes to deciding who to marry is if the person is truly born again, if their repentance is real, if they truly have a heart for Christ, if they truly follow Jesus and obey his commands. "God has chosen what is foolish in the world to shame the wise, and God has chosen what is weak in the world to shame the strong. God has chosen what is insignificant and despised in the world ​— ​what is viewed as nothing ​— ​to bring to nothing what is viewed as something, so that no one may boast in his presence. It is from him that you are in Christ Jesus, who became wisdom from God for us ​— ​our righteousness, sanctification, and redemption, — in order that, as it is written: 'Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord.'" (1 Cor. 1:27-31) "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, and see, the new has come!" (2 Cor. 5:17)

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