cryptodog

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cryptodog

cryptodog

@cryptodog

logic is limited. The universe has an end. but creativity is endless.

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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Rent is so expensive in America that after paying monthly bills, Americans have nothing left. Some Americans no longer see the point in living “I hit my breaking point. I literally cannot afford to live — why the f*ck am I alive? Like, I almost just bawled my eyes out inside a Walmart because I realized that I literally cannot afford to live.” “It's either pay money to eat, or f*cking don't pay other bills or pay bills and don't eat — all my money goes to bills. — I literally have no money to survive.” She says she may have to move out of her place because she has no money left for anything
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cryptodog@cryptodog·
@han99560288 @DefiantLs Major point: The Jewish religious leaders needed to be born again in Jesus' day (John 3). They rejected Jesus who came to bear witness to the truth. Jesus provided the life which they lacked. When church devolves into formalism, it must return to Jesus.
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Rich Hansen
Rich Hansen@han99560288·
Here's the deal: He established a (that is, ONE) church while He was here on earth. Also: He is infallible. These two things are incontrovertible tenets of ALL Christianity. All of it. No exceptions. So given these truths, if the church He established ever strayed from His teaching substantially, wouldn't it be reasonable to assume that He Himself would reenter humanity to correct our error(s)? If not, why not? Why would He leave our error(s) uncorrected, thus risking souls to eternal damnation? Can anyone demonstrate why this could be the case?
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Charlie Kirk: "Your goal should be to bring people to Jesus, not Catholicism." Michael Knowles: "Hold on, what's the difference?"
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cryptodog@cryptodog·
@charlestingler There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's veins. And sinners washed beneath that flood, lose all their guilty stains. Even mortal ones.
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Charles Tingler
Charles Tingler@CharlesTingler·
I need prayers right now. I’ve really been struggling spiritually this past week. I’ve fallen into serious sin again, including mortal sin. My anger and other issues have been getting the best of me. It’s the same exhausting cycle, and I’m just tired of it. I can’t make it to Mass for the rest of the month because I blew my money on things I didn’t need. My birthday yesterday was miserable. I’m not in a good place right now. I’m trying to get back on track, but it feels like I keep slipping. Please pray for me. Pray that God helps me get back on the right path and stay there. I don’t want to keep falling away. I’m so tired of this. I’ve been fighting it for a long time, and I want it to end. We’re about to enter 2026, and I just want to leave all this behind and move forward.
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cryptodog@cryptodog·
@AshFarms There is one Bible of 66 books. It is the "Book of books." The Old Testament has 39, the New, 27. But there are many false teachers, so do not let manipulative or over-eager steal your new interest. Jesus changed my life, and it is a too-long story.
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cryptodog
cryptodog@cryptodog·
@AshFarms Starrt with the Gospel of John. Or try Mark--the shortest Gospel. The Old Testament is a rich book, full of wisdom. Psalms are good; pss. 23, 91 are favorites. Psalm 22 has prophecy of Jesus' crucifixion, as also Isaiah 53. Relax, read, reflect.
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Ash Farms
Ash Farms@AshFarms·
If you've been following, you know about my quest to learn about Jesus. We realized we didn't have a Bible and today it arrived. Thankfully, it did not spontaneously combust when I touched it - so we've got that going for us. Where should we start? I think we are going to read a section every evening, we get up at 4:45 and the morning is already rushed. I know the Jesus part is in the second half, but it's going to take a long time to read the whole book. So what is a good starting point? Thank you all for all of the support. It's weird talking about real life on here and not just being completely obnoxious (love you, my boomers). I'm finding a way to still be me and explore this without guilt and shame. Thanks to those of you who have supported that.
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
"My little sister passed away on her 16th birthday along with her best friend. My grandma was driving the car when they were all hit by a drunk driver. While my sister and her friend both passed, my grandma was airlifted to the hospital and is currently not doing great. I know that God has a grand plan. I may not understand why this had to happen, but God sees more than I do and I'm thankful that my dear sister no longer has to feel the pains of this mortal life. I am relying heavily on my testimony and my savior to get me through this tragic time, but my family and I are struggling to say the least. ***I am asking all who can to say a little prayer for my family and for my grandma.**" Talia McGregor
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cryptodog
cryptodog@cryptodog·
@SarahHuckabee Remember the Palestinians' humilation in Gaza, the East Palestine and Western North Carolina, and California Palisades and the Eaton Fires. You are cared for. Remember Christ's commands, beware of hypocrisy.
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders
Sarah Huckabee Sanders@SarahHuckabee·
Powerful story of my parents early days together. With everything happening around the world it can be easy to get discouraged but God is good all the time and all the time God is good.
Ambassador Mike Huckabee@GovMikeHuckabee

Today marks 50 yrs exactly when @janethuckabee & I faced an unexpected challenge. After getting married in May of 1974, I was in my final yr of college and Janet left college to work full-time with the plan for her to finish once I did. We couldn’t afford to both go at same time. In Spring of 1975, less than a year into our marriage, she started experiencing back trouble originally thought to be connected to her work as a dental assistant bending over patients. Months of various meds, therapies & doctors pointed to a disc problem. When it didn’t get better, an orthopedic surgeon recommended surgery to repair what he called a “textbook case” of a slipped disc. The surgery was scheduled for mid-September. The day before, a myelogram was performed to determine the exact location for the “textbook case” of the disc. I was retrieved from the general waiting room at the Little Rock Hospital and taken to a small private room. That is NEVER good news. Good news gets delivered in the big room; bad news is shared in the small private room. The doctor came and his face was as white as his lab coat. He told me that Janet wouldn’t be having the surgery because she didn’t have a disc problem. His “textbook case” was not accurate. He told us she had a tumor in the canal of her spine that was blocking her spinal cord. He couldn’t operate on it but had called a neurosurgeon to come and talk to us that night. That evening, Dr. Thomas Fletcher came to our room. He was kind, gentle, and honest. He saw 2 kids both barely 20 years old & married for barely a year. He spoke with candor but with genuine compassion. He assessed that the tumor was malignant and because it was in the canal of the spine, was likely inoperable. That meant terminal. He would try to make her as comfortable as possible but there might not be a medical option. The only alternative was to do surgery to see if the tumor could be reached, but attempting to remove it would most likely involve severing her spinal cord which would leave her permanently paraplegic. That was the best outcome we could hope for and that was a long shot. Hardly good options. We thought we had our whole lives in front of us. Now we were faced with the likelihood that there was little future for US ahead. It was 50 yrs ago today, Sept 29, 1975 that Dr. Fletcher performed the surgery. When I saw him walk down the hall toward me, it was several hours before I expected him. I feared the worst. He told me that when he got the spinal canal open, he was able to remove the tumor but he wasn’t sure if she would have any movement or feeling from her lumbar area down. But she survived the surgery and we had to wait to see if she would be able to move legs, and toes. Hours passed as I watched and hoped to see sign of movement. It was evening when a small movement of her toes gave a glimmer of hope. People from everywhere let us know they were praying. And they truly were. Dr. Fletcher ordered 6 weeks of intense radiation therapy to eradicate any remnants of the cancer. He and the radiologists did say to us that the radiation would render her unable to have children due to the almost certain damage to her ovaries. The dream of having children was erased, but she was at least alive. She would have to slowly learn to walk again building bits of strength over the coming weeks and months. Everyday for 6 weeks, I would drive the 150 miles round trip from our little $40 a month duplex apartment to Little Rock for 6 minutes on the radiation table. I made a bed in the backseat of the car where she would ride as she couldn’t sit. We would leave at 5am each day and return in time for me to get her in the hospital bed set up in our 2 room apartment and for me to go to class in what was my final semester of college. I was working 40 hours a week, caring for her, and taking enough classes to finish my degree by December. People we didn’t even know from everywhere sent us cards with $5 or $10 to help pay medical expenses that mounted way beyond our capacity. We had made the decision to take out medical insurance when we married, thinking we would not need it. The following year, in November of 1976, we had our firstborn, a son. We lost our next child, but in July of 1980, our 2nd son was born. And in August of 1982, our daughter joined the family to remind us that God had indeed blessed us with 3 miracle children we were not supposed to have. 50 years later, all those children are grown. We now have 7 grandchildren that too are a part of the miracle of God’s grace. Life during all of the years has been a mixture of peaks and valleys. We’ve seen depths of poverty in our lives to a level of prosperity we never imagined possible. We’ve taken large risks. Some failed, but others succeeded beyond our dreams. September 29 is just another day for most people. But for us, it’s a HOLY day. A day we remember that God heard the prayers of many. He didn’t answer with a sudden miracle or with blinding lights and a dramatic moment. But step by step, moment by moment, He intervened and built a road for us to travel. We believed Him then. We believed His Word. All these years later, we believe even more. And we believe His Word even more than ever. It’s not something we merely “think.” We have lived it. I will always remember what the great Bible teacher Ron Dunn said, “That when you hit bottom, you at least find out it’s solid at the bottom.” And he said, “It’s one thing to say ‘God is all you need; but when God is all you’ve got is when you find out that He truly IS all you need.’” I don’t have a clue about the future, but because of having lived the past, I am certain that whatever challenges come, God is still good…all the time!

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cryptodog
cryptodog@cryptodog·
@GovMikeHuckabee @janethuckabee During a seminary ethics class, GGBTS, Miĺl Valley, a foreign missionary repeated, "Justice, justice, for the Palestinians." I was dubious then (1980s) but less so now. It is a hard sentence laid upon the Gazans. Those suffering would love 50 years of freedom.
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Ambassador Mike Huckabee
Ambassador Mike Huckabee@GovMikeHuckabee·
Today marks 50 yrs exactly when @janethuckabee & I faced an unexpected challenge. After getting married in May of 1974, I was in my final yr of college and Janet left college to work full-time with the plan for her to finish once I did. We couldn’t afford to both go at same time. In Spring of 1975, less than a year into our marriage, she started experiencing back trouble originally thought to be connected to her work as a dental assistant bending over patients. Months of various meds, therapies & doctors pointed to a disc problem. When it didn’t get better, an orthopedic surgeon recommended surgery to repair what he called a “textbook case” of a slipped disc. The surgery was scheduled for mid-September. The day before, a myelogram was performed to determine the exact location for the “textbook case” of the disc. I was retrieved from the general waiting room at the Little Rock Hospital and taken to a small private room. That is NEVER good news. Good news gets delivered in the big room; bad news is shared in the small private room. The doctor came and his face was as white as his lab coat. He told me that Janet wouldn’t be having the surgery because she didn’t have a disc problem. His “textbook case” was not accurate. He told us she had a tumor in the canal of her spine that was blocking her spinal cord. He couldn’t operate on it but had called a neurosurgeon to come and talk to us that night. That evening, Dr. Thomas Fletcher came to our room. He was kind, gentle, and honest. He saw 2 kids both barely 20 years old & married for barely a year. He spoke with candor but with genuine compassion. He assessed that the tumor was malignant and because it was in the canal of the spine, was likely inoperable. That meant terminal. He would try to make her as comfortable as possible but there might not be a medical option. The only alternative was to do surgery to see if the tumor could be reached, but attempting to remove it would most likely involve severing her spinal cord which would leave her permanently paraplegic. That was the best outcome we could hope for and that was a long shot. Hardly good options. We thought we had our whole lives in front of us. Now we were faced with the likelihood that there was little future for US ahead. It was 50 yrs ago today, Sept 29, 1975 that Dr. Fletcher performed the surgery. When I saw him walk down the hall toward me, it was several hours before I expected him. I feared the worst. He told me that when he got the spinal canal open, he was able to remove the tumor but he wasn’t sure if she would have any movement or feeling from her lumbar area down. But she survived the surgery and we had to wait to see if she would be able to move legs, and toes. Hours passed as I watched and hoped to see sign of movement. It was evening when a small movement of her toes gave a glimmer of hope. People from everywhere let us know they were praying. And they truly were. Dr. Fletcher ordered 6 weeks of intense radiation therapy to eradicate any remnants of the cancer. He and the radiologists did say to us that the radiation would render her unable to have children due to the almost certain damage to her ovaries. The dream of having children was erased, but she was at least alive. She would have to slowly learn to walk again building bits of strength over the coming weeks and months. Everyday for 6 weeks, I would drive the 150 miles round trip from our little $40 a month duplex apartment to Little Rock for 6 minutes on the radiation table. I made a bed in the backseat of the car where she would ride as she couldn’t sit. We would leave at 5am each day and return in time for me to get her in the hospital bed set up in our 2 room apartment and for me to go to class in what was my final semester of college. I was working 40 hours a week, caring for her, and taking enough classes to finish my degree by December. People we didn’t even know from everywhere sent us cards with $5 or $10 to help pay medical expenses that mounted way beyond our capacity. We had made the decision to take out medical insurance when we married, thinking we would not need it. The following year, in November of 1976, we had our firstborn, a son. We lost our next child, but in July of 1980, our 2nd son was born. And in August of 1982, our daughter joined the family to remind us that God had indeed blessed us with 3 miracle children we were not supposed to have. 50 years later, all those children are grown. We now have 7 grandchildren that too are a part of the miracle of God’s grace. Life during all of the years has been a mixture of peaks and valleys. We’ve seen depths of poverty in our lives to a level of prosperity we never imagined possible. We’ve taken large risks. Some failed, but others succeeded beyond our dreams. September 29 is just another day for most people. But for us, it’s a HOLY day. A day we remember that God heard the prayers of many. He didn’t answer with a sudden miracle or with blinding lights and a dramatic moment. But step by step, moment by moment, He intervened and built a road for us to travel. We believed Him then. We believed His Word. All these years later, we believe even more. And we believe His Word even more than ever. It’s not something we merely “think.” We have lived it. I will always remember what the great Bible teacher Ron Dunn said, “That when you hit bottom, you at least find out it’s solid at the bottom.” And he said, “It’s one thing to say ‘God is all you need; but when God is all you’ve got is when you find out that He truly IS all you need.’” I don’t have a clue about the future, but because of having lived the past, I am certain that whatever challenges come, God is still good…all the time!
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cryptodog
cryptodog@cryptodog·
@shellenberger DEC Rdb->Oracle. DDN->WWW. NOT ORIGINAL DEVELOPMENT. Yet tech enriched by others...our taxes (USA) paid for ARPANET/DDN. STAND UP FOR TECH JUSTICE.
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Michael Shellenberger
Michael Shellenberger@shellenberger·
The man behind the digital ID push is Larry Ellison, owner of Oracle, CBS, CNN, and, soon, TikTok. He wants data centralization and total surveillance. "Citizens will be on their best behavior because we're constantly watching & recording everything that's going on." Terrifying.
Michael Shellenberger@shellenberger

And after the government combines your personal, banking, and voting data under a single digital ID, it will add social media and vaccine information. Same with Real ID in the US. The Censorship Industrial Complex was dress rehearsal for digital ID.

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cryptodog@cryptodog·
Truth is the candle which lights a dark place. It is a city on the hill, it is salt preserving life. Have salt in yourselves and peace with each other. You are the light of the world.
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cryptodog@cryptodog·
@WallStreetApes He supported Hillary against "the strong man" in 2015. Am I right? And he cried about his persecuted minority, and mentioned that hit men offered him service which he refused. Truth is at a premium.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This is actually extremely seriously Glenn Beck “The medical thing that they just passed in Washington state. They passed it, and the governor has signed it, and basically it says if there's an immediate medical emergency, we can do whatever we want to. You now, remember, this is the state that was talking about building little internment camps for people who wouldn't get vaccinated last time” “If you think that they won't do that, you're out of your mind. You're crazy. And so it says if the governor decides that there is a medical emergency, statewide emergency, I love this one, ‘based on scientific experts’ they will dictate what happens to every individual, what you have to get. If scientific experts tell you have to take this, you will be forced to take that.“ “If you're living in Washington state, may I just say. Get the hell out now. The entire state. Get out of the state, and I'm dead serious on that. You're living in a state that has gone absolutely insane.”
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illuminatibot
illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
Hey friend, remember when I told you things were going to get worse? They're getting worse now.
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cryptodog@cryptodog·
@likethecakemix James Webb Telescope found a new moon orbiting Uranus. "Headline on the news"
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Mikhaila Peterson
Mikhaila Peterson@MikhailaFuller·
Hey guys, @jordanbpeterson is taking some time off of everything. He was diagnosed with CIRS (chronic inflammatory response syndrome) due to a genetic predisposition that causes the immune system to have an inability to identify and detoxify mold/bacteria in indoor air (the genetic predisposition is not that rare, it’s in about 25% of people but he has a severe version). Over the last year or so he’s been feeling the impact of CIRS more and more. Recently he was exposed to a particularly moldy environment while helping clean out my grandfather’s house after he passed away which severely flared symptoms. To be crystal clear - this isn’t about akathisia or medication. He’s not on any medication. It’s an immune system dysfunction. CIRS (chronic inflammatory response syndrome) is what has been behind his multiple health issues and random severe allergies and severe food sensitivities over the years. He’s really been suffering from this badly since 2017 we just didn’t know what it was called. Only eating meat helped keep the symptoms under control but it hasn’t been enough recently. CIRS is also the explanation behind recent cancelled shows, cancelled events, sporadic appearance of being rundown and general weepiness (caused by pain). He’s pausing the podcast at the moment but we’re hopeful for a somewhat speedy recovery given we at least know what’s going on, and there is treatment, and he’s responding well although it’s pretty rough. Praise GOD that we finally know what’s been going on. The fact that doctors don’t generally recognize that mold exposure in indoor air is causing chronic health issues is insane. The fact that this is the cause behind our food sensitivities and inability to tolerate anything other than meat (for 8 years now), multiple disorders and diseases in my family, and is virtually unrecognized by the medical community, is absurd. Just like the medical system didn’t recognize ketogenic diets as a treatment for mental disorders 10 years ago (and still most doctors don’t). Just like psych med withdrawal wasn’t recognized 5 years ago (and still more doctors don’t recognize it). This indoor air quality problem that causes Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome will be commonly diagnosed in the next 5-10 years. I am positive about that. Praying we can treat him quickly and the medical community can be more aware of CIRS and building codes can change (add ERVs to HVACs) so we can get fresh air indoors. Everyone should take this extremely seriously if they have psych, autoimmune, or neurodegenerative disorders, or have family members they live with who suffer from these disorders as mold toxicity manifests in people exposed equally, differently. To the people in Brazil - he apologies for not being able to make the event and definitely hopes to make it out there in the future. He apologizes for moving his European tour. So, for now on YouTube he has episodes of the new call in Q and A show -Answer the Call- that him and I recorded together before he got really ill recently. He was very excited to put this out, helping people is what he enjoys the most. That’s why he does what he does. We hope you guys like it, it’s out now on YouTube, @realDailyWire and all other podcasting sites and we have a few more episodes releasing tomorrow and Monday. Thank you for the understanding 🙏🏻 prayers are appreciated.
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cryptodog@cryptodog·
@zenbiz1 @WarNuse The octopus arms of WEF reach long into personal rights. Rush was coherent and well researched. Individual rights are threatened.
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Cowdaddy
Cowdaddy@zenbiz1·
@WarNuse His spirit and warrior ethos live on. He and Rush both are still helping us. Heroes both. 🙏🇺🇸👍
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WarNuse@WarNuse·
Imagine For A Moment This Man Was Still With Us, And Had An Account On X.
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cryptodog@cryptodog·
@LORWEN108 Christ is the answer. Though you are hijacking Kierkegaard, and twisting what he said: The best we can hope to be is a spiritual midwife to the new birth.
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Lorwen Harris Nagle, PhD
Lorwen Harris Nagle, PhD@LORWEN108·
When I was young... My mind was a prison. I made horrible decisions. Anxiety trapped me for years. Then, I found Søren Kierkegaard's teaching, and it became impossible to be trapped, stressed, or anxious. Here's his 4-step protocol to unlocking mental freedom: 🧵-
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
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