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CelibateButVolatile

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TradCat. BTC Maxi. Kneeling before the altar, not the algorithm. Purgatory-bound poster, low tolerance for heresy. Tip me via https://t.co/gWSSLqU6Ar! 🐶

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Classic Ads
Classic Ads@ClassicAdvertz·
Fry's Turkish Delight “Full of Eastern Promise” 1981
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Stephen Smith
Stephen Smith@neumotiontherap·
@TaylorRMarshall @JudsonCarroll1 I am literally the 13th great grandson on Martin Luther. A week from tomorrow I am being confirmed into the Catholic Church. Radical? Yes but the opposite direction.
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Dr Taylor Marshall™️
Dr Taylor Marshall™️@TaylorRMarshall·
The Protestant Reformation planted the seeds for the destruction of Christendom and created the environment for the eventual Great Apostasy. The great-great-grandchildren of the Reformers are even more radical and wayward.
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Return to Your Roots
Return to Your Roots@RootsReturn·
Portuguese woman in traditional folk clothing.
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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
Why is doing one with literally Satan a pentagram and a phrase in latin asking the devil to take their souls okay but a Christian Saint isn't?
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Protestia
Protestia@Protestia·
This is some of the finest pew walking and pulpit stomping we've ever seen. 🤌🤌🤌
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Mytical Europe
Mytical Europe@EuropeMytical·
The mantilla is a traditional Spanish lace garment that women wear over the head and shoulders during Holy Week. It is a symbol of respect, devotion, recollection and mourning for the Passion and Death of Christ.
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
I fear this might be my most controversial take ever, but I agreed to put it to a vote so here we are. Hoodies should only be worn by men young enough not to look silly carrying a skateboard.
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CelibateButVolatile
CelibateButVolatile@CVolatile93395·
@sola_chad If your were serious about your faith, you’d be evangelising it, instead of spending all your time mocking and criticising Catholics for, in my opinion, engagement purposes.
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𝕊𝕠𝕝𝕒 ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕕 🎚️
“I genuinely think that there are born-again believers within the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Church, not because of but in spite of what those churches are often teaching.” -Wes Huff
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
This is an absolute scandal. Serbian football team Crvena Zvezda has been fined €95,500 after fans choreographed a motif of Jesus Christ! UEFA fined them for "displaying a message not fit for a sporting event and bringing the reputation of football and UEFA itself into disrepute". The image was a traditional Orthodox tifo of Jesus Christ or Saint Simeone the Myrrh-flowing, while the text underneath read: “May our faith lead you to victory". UEFA has stopped games for Ramadan and openly promoted BLM and LGBT campaigns during tournaments. But Christianity is ‘inappropriate’?! What an utter disgrace.
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Nationalist 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🏰
I have made the decision to leave the Church of England. I can't support the doctrinal shifts and the abandonment of scripture. Not an easy decision but my conscience is clear. In reality the Church of England left me.
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Pat Grove
Pat Grove@PatGrove2·
@Neutral_OC Thank you that is interesting. To me they were part of the same conversation. I’m autistic and really like to understand things that I don’t understand. Can you explain the reverence for the pope and cardinals as I really don’t get that.
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Dera II
Dera II@Neutral_OC·
When a woman dressed her baby as a pope and Pope Leo paused his parade to bless the child. Look at the faces of all those men 🥹
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Robbert Leusink
Robbert Leusink@robbertleusink·
Your medieval peasant ancestor had 80 to 100 days off per year It was not an employee benefit, but religious mandate The liturgical calendar gave labourers saints days, holy days, the great feasts Lords could not override them Then secularisation came and the market filled the space You now negotiate 20 days from an employer and call it a benefit We didn't free the worker from the Church But the market from God's calendar
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Johannes M. Koenraadt
Johannes M. Koenraadt@johannesmkx·
The problem with these pictures is that she wasn't dead yet. Moments after this obscene picture was taken, the 25-year-old Noelia was whisked away into an operating room where her still beating heart was removed for an organ donor, along with her liver kidneys, lungs, and every other useful part. She totaled a resale value of over 2 million euros. Noelia didn't die of 'euthanasia'. She died after being harvested alive. This is the sign to definitively defeat and completely eradicate leftism. Leftism is a global crime syndicate pushing degeneracy for the masses, so that rich old feminist women can receive young women's heart transplants. We are at war with the darkest evil to have ever shown its face in human history. We are at war with the Devil herself.
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Marxism is bad, very bad.
She chose suicide Gaad, and did not change her mind. Are you ascribing demonic darkness to her? To the state which assisted? If your point is that humanity failed this woman by not interfering with but instead assisting her in pursuing her choice, then some would argue, that makes you a "Karen".
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exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
I often think about the technical limitations that game designers of the 80s had to work with - both in terms of software and hardware. The game that stands at the very top is Elite. Think about this for a second: The core game code on the BBC Micro version occupied roughly 22 KB of memory. Now think about what Braben and Bell turned that into: a universe with eight galaxies, each containing 256 star systems (for a total of 2,048 planets/systems). Each system featured unique details: government type, economy, technology level, population, commodity prices, and even descriptive text (e.g., a planet known for "carnivorous arts graduates" or similar quirky combinations). If you still need a bit more help to contextualize that, try this: Elite was smaller than many modern text files or desktop icons, yet it contained (and let you freely explore) a multi-galaxy-spanning universe that felt vast and limitless. Oh, and by the way, the game also rendered 3D wireframe ships, stations, and planets in real time on a 2 MHz 6502 processor. This is no slight on today’s game designers. They work with what they have, and that's okay. But when you think about the worlds that some programmers created with the tools they were given, it sometimes breaks my brain trying to understand how they did it. Elite is a true masterpiece on so many levels. I played the C64 version back in the day, and even 40+ years later it still feels like one of the most incredible programming wonders ever.
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PeterSweden
PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
So X just came with a new feature to limit who can reply based on regions. Just testing it out now 😁 Only those from Europe can reply to this post...
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