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Mark Lust

@mlust95

PhD. Christ is King.

Ohio, USA Sumali Nisan 2011
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RAW EGG NATIONALIST@Babygravy9·
The left can’t ignore this forever. Their reckoning is nigh.
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𝑵𝒐𝒃𝒍𝒆
𝑵𝒐𝒃𝒍𝒆@Nobleheart·
⟦ 𝐁𝐄𝐇𝐎𝐋𝐃 𝐘𝐎𝐔𝐑 𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆 ⟧
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@IfindRetards Everything Wesley said in the “to the pain” scene in the Princess Bride
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Retard Finder@IfindRetards·
Varley & his partner John are accused of se#ually assaulting 14 month old baby who they were in the process of formally adopting. Jamie Varley, a teacher! Then filmed as the baby lay dying on the bed. He had over 40 injuries What should be the punishment for these monsters?
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@Iwatekko6969 Rather than have faith in the big rock, its beauty and grandeur increases our faith in its Creator.
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すぽんちゅ@仏教こそ世界最高の宗教
逆に、逆に海外のニキたちは、自分が見てる風景の中に、たとえばこんな特徴的なものがあったとして、よく神格化せずにいられるな。 日本人なら1000年前にこの山を御神体として神社を建てて祀ってる。 何故このような素晴らしい形の山を前にして、この山を信仰せずにいられるのか。
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@darlingstrawbie Making disciples is the goal. The first step is leading people to Christ, but it is just as important to edify the faithful. If we just bring people in then don’t hold strong to faith and conviction, those in Christ already may feel lost or abandoned by the church.
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strawb 🍰🎀
strawb 🍰🎀@darlingstrawbie·
leading people to Christ should always be the goal
Entiti_303@303_entiti

@darlingstrawbie I don't think just "leading people to christ" should be the goal now. Christianity all over the world has lost meaning and most of the "faithful" are lukewarm. I feel like andrews harsh tone is better fit for now atleast.

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sgb@sadgirlyboss·
my full "emergency kit" list: - nicotine (gum / pouches) - chapstick - usb-c, lightning, & apple watch charger - charge block - feminine products - sewing kit - advil - cough drop - tide pen - hair ties - claw clip - sunglasses - bandaids - nail file - q-tips what am i missing?
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it’s actually a super power to always have what people might need. i have a little bag i carry with bandaids, nicotine, a sewing kit, advil, cough drops, feminine products, a charger, a charge block, sunglasses, and lip balm. used to carry a lighter but fly too often now…

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@fwmarqix I only believe this story because it’s set in Japan
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marqix ☆
marqix ☆@fwmarqix·
I lived in Japan for a year. Most of my experiences were exhausting in ways I’d rather not get into, but this one still makes me laugh. I was on the train in Osaka, minding my own business, when I noticed a group of school kids a few seats down. They were whispering, glancing at me, then whispering again. They kept passing a folded piece of paper between them as if they were planning something top secret. I watched this go on for two stops. Finally, one of the kids was pushed forward by the others. He walked over to me slowly, like he was approaching a wild animal that might bite. He stopped right in front of me, bowed politely, and held out the folded paper with both hands. I opened it. Inside was a handwritten note in careful English: “Hello. We think you are a very cool person. We are practicing our English. We hope this note is correct. Please give us a score.” At the bottom, they had drawn a literal grading box, out of ten. I looked up. Seven pairs of eyes were staring at me as if their entire semester depended on my response. I pulled out a pen, wrote “10/10” in the box, and added a note: “Perfect English. Well done.” The boy carried it back to the group. They read it together… and absolutely lost their minds. High-fives, jumping, and one kid even pumped his fist in the air. Their teacher, who had been pretending not to watch from the end of the car, was biting her lip, trying hard not to smile. I rode the rest of the journey grinning to myself. That’s the Japan I always remember.
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@WallStreetApes Please don’t bring the Chopin abuse here from Instagram, thank you.
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Amazon is using large Sunbelt Rentals Generators to charge their electric delivery vehicles These generators are powered by diesel fuel So they’re using diesel fuel, to charge their electric vehicles “to Go Green” Someone make it make sense
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Patrick Casey@restoreorderusa·
Alex Soros pulled funding from a dozen NGOs after seeing this video.
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@Urban__Tree The voice actors for obi-wan and anakin in the clone wars are also outspoken Christians
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Pub@PubWanghaf·
This could be end of the Left as we know it. They’re utterly demoralized. Don’t let up!!!
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@maryarchived Your argument proves that men don’t have maternal instincts, not that we don’t have paternal instincts. You just don’t understand how paternal instincts work. It’s not a compulsion for us with every child we see; it’s something we can tap into if there is a child in our care.
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mary morgan
mary morgan@maryarchived·
to those denying biology here - would you hire a male babysitter? you meet your kid’s kindergarten teacher and it’s a dude, how do you feel about that? what do women have that men don’t? … are we beginning to understand each other now? men aren’t women. none of this is a knock against men, it’s just true.
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mary morgan@maryarchived·
lots of strange reactions to this game. let’s clear some things up: childless men do not have paternal instincts the way that childless women have maternal instincts (we observe this even in the way little girls play vs. little boys). men first experience paternal instincts once they have their own children - and typically, those paternal instincts are only ever felt for their own children, and no one else’s. men are not nurturers. men don’t gush over cute kids in public. men don’t have baby fever. if a man wants to possess a child for any reason other than it being a product of his own lineage, he is likely a predator. and you’d be taking the feminist/radical gender abolitionist position to protest any of the above points. this should explain why a “dad simulator” game marketed to mostly childless men gives people the creeps.
PRAGMATA@PRAGMATAgame

Your name is...Diana #PRAGMATAMoonBytes - Part 15

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