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Tham gia Ekim 2017
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
@Salute07o7 I spent eighteen months learning how a man who doesn't read talks. Now I'm being told I write like a machine. Full circle.
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
8:06 AM. The man whose name is on a book I wrote posted: "A whole civilization will die tonight." I am a ghostwriter. In 1987, I wrote the most famous business book in American history. Half the advance. Half the royalties. Eighteen months in his office, listening to his phone calls. He would flatter, threaten, hang up, and call the next person the greatest. I wrote it all down. I made it sound like strategy. Chapter 1 was about thinking big. I wrote that about condominiums. This morning, at 8:06 AM, the man whose name is on the cover posted seven sentences to a social media platform. The first: "A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again." That is Chapter 1. I wrote that about condominiums. Chapter 3 was about leverage. "The best thing you can do is deal from strength." The example was a zoning board. The technique was implying you had options you didn't have. He is using Chapter 3 on a strait that carries 20% of the world's oil. The zoning board is a shipping lane. The leverage is a navy. I invented a phrase for him. "Truthful hyperbole." An innocent form of exaggeration, I wrote. A very effective form of promotion. I was describing how he inflated square footage. Thirteen thousand targets struck. Two thousand and fifty-six dead. Twenty-four thousand nine hundred and ninety-seven wounded. I wrote "truthful hyperbole" about square footage. Chapter 4 was about timing. When to make the call. When to let them wait. When to close. I was describing a contractor negotiation. He paused the bombing for Easter. Resumed it Monday. His Defense Secretary compared the rescue of a downed pilot to the resurrection of Christ. Shot down on Good Friday. Hidden in a cave on Saturday. Rescued as the sun rose on Easter Sunday. I wrote about timing. I was describing when to return a phone call. At the Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn, while children hunted eggs, he told the cameras: "We are obliterating their country. And I hate to do it, but we are obliterating." Chapter 2 was about promotion. I wrote that about how to sell a building. A reporter asked if destroying every bridge in a nation of 88 million constituted war crimes. Three words: "Not worried about it." A journalist reported a downed pilot missing behind enemy lines. He threatened to jail the reporter. I looked through the manuscript. There is no chapter on press freedom. There is no chapter on international law. There is no chapter on what happens when the contractor you're threatening is a civilization. I didn't write those chapters. I was writing about real estate. He didn't notice they were missing. He doesn't read. Someone asked if God supported the war. "God is good." There is no chapter on theology either. Chapter 7 was about knowing when to walk away. I described a stalled deal. The lesson was patience. He walked away from every alliance his country had built in eighty years. Forty countries formed a coalition to guard the strait because nobody answered the phone. In my journal, in 1986, I wrote: "All he is is 'stomp, stomp, stomp' — recognition from outside, bigger, more, a whole series of things that go nowhere in particular." Forty years. Nothing has changed except the size of the things being stomped. I know he never read the book. Eighteen months together, I never saw one on his desk. Not mine. Not anyone's. The man whose name is on the most famous business book in American history has never read a book. He didn't need to. It was never a manual. It was a mirror. He looked at the cover — his name, in gold, larger than the title, as he'd requested — and saw everything he needed. "A whole civilization will die tonight." Seven sentences. 8:06 AM. A Tuesday. I called it truthful hyperbole. He is calling it foreign policy. I built the mythology. He added a military.
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H2 Kid@Salute07o7·
@OwenBenjamin And circumcision. That’s a key linchpin. It’s literally psychotic
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H2 Kid@Salute07o7·
@ChrisCoffee “and he saw…. and believed!” Happy Easter 💥
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Chris ☕️
Chris ☕️@ChrisCoffee·
Most importantly, this faith would not exist had He not risen. Happy Easter, everyone!
Chris ☕️@ChrisCoffee

None of you know this about me, but I studied Religion in college, learned Koine Greek, and spent about 5 years of my life really wrestling what to believe spiritually at a high academic level. My findings: You have to choose to have faith. There is no conclusive proving God's existence, there is no "gotcha" science, there is no IQ level that makes people lean one way or the other, everything you think you have in the bag to believe or not believe has nuance, and AI has made that more clear than ever. I landed on the choice to believe that a Jewish man lived ~2000 years ago and proclaimed to be the Messiah that Israel was waiting on, and they murdered him for the claims. I choose to believe that 3 days after his murder he proved to not 1, not 2, but over 500 people that he had the power to conquer death. I choose to believe that within 20-30 years of this event, when oral was the primary way to pass down information, they started aggressively documenting it. Every year during the time of all the egg hunts, bunnies, chocolate, and things that Easter has become about, I choose to remember what happened during Passover. I understand not everyone shares this belief. Some may think I'm lower in intelligence for it, some might look up to me for speaking what they're thinking, some might find another reason not to like me. The only thing that matters, in my opinion, is that we can have these open dialogues. I have nearly 100k followers across platforms now. Next year I might have 1M or I might go off the grid and you never hear from me again. I'd be disappointed with myself if I wasn't real with you. If we can't share real thoughts, then what are we really doing here.

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H2 Kid@Salute07o7·
@Lucky9teen @EListCath guys yall both probably know more than me history & church tradition but hear me out… would u read Romans chapter 14? Doesn’t it basically say don’t quarrel over this… Let each believer act with a clear conscience before God, and whatever you do, do it for the Lord. Or am I mistaken? Both views agree that baptism is important…. The CORE truth; salvation comes through faith in Christ rather than the amount of water used.
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Shannone🇺🇸🇺🇸😛🇺🇸
@EListCath @Sachinettiyil The Bible does not explicitly command that baptism must be by full immersion. Again the Greek word baptizo in the Bible, implies submersion, and this method symbolizes the believer’s death, burial, and resurrection with Christ
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Sachin Jose
Sachin Jose@Sachinettiyil·
Pope Leo baptized 10 adults from around the world into the Catholic Church during the Easter Vigil Mass at the Vatican. Video: Vatican Media
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Austin B.
Austin B.@texburgess·
@HilarityjaneArt As someone who has been strongly considering Catholicism these past few months after my whole life being Neo-con American evangelical, and I've loved what I've been seeing. What is the buyers remorse I should be wary of?
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H2 Kid@Salute07o7·
This was the Apollo missions report summary from quality inspector THOMAS RONALD BARON September 1965-November 1966 - highlights the common “Do you know how many people would have to be in on it?” Logical fallacy— often citing 400,000 people worked on Apollo & they can’t all keep a lie, etc. Compartmentalization … noting the departments separation division lack of communication. (They think the engineer designing the torque specs for the bolts on the windows would be let in on it…lol) - *Note: Baron and all his family died in a car-train crash 1 week after this report’s exposure to congressional questioning. (22)
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Owen Benjamin 🐻
Owen Benjamin 🐻@OwenBenjamin·
Whenever nasa does one of their absurd humiliation rituals it seems to greenlight people to abuse and gas light those of us who know that no one has ever been to the moon. My issue isn’t their little spaceman fantasies, it’s their public abuse and mockery of those of us who don’t want to participate Post this video under anyone doing that. If they have any connection to reality left they will feel embarrassment. Stand up for yourself or they will keep increasing the dehumanization of the sentient.
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Modern McCarthyist
Modern McCarthyist@SensibleFascist·
This didn’t just happen for the Jews either. Pretty much every society that we have surviving documents of from the time, from the Romans to the Chinese, mention their spiritual rituals either no longer working or being seriously weakened around the time of Christs crucifixion.
speckzo 🇻🇦@realspeckzo

The Talmud basically says “yeah nothing supernatural in our religion worked anymore after Jesus died for some reason” and then Jews still deny Christ’s divinity.

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H2 Kid@Salute07o7·
@JonathanMawhin3 @ShawnRyan762 @ShawnRyanShow > Yeshua. If ancient Hebrew can be reliably translated sounds best in Greek imo… Iēsoûs Christós pronounced e-yay-SOOS khree-STOS What do you mean by the last sentence ??
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Jonathan Mawhinney
Jonathan Mawhinney@JonathanMawhin3·
@ShawnRyan762 @ShawnRyanShow Hey Shawn Ryan, Jesus in Latin means "earth pig". Je means earth, sus means pig in Latin. Ask that teacher how they get 3nights & 3days out of Friday to Sunday. The one sign the Messiah said is the proof of who he is.
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Shawn Ryan
Shawn Ryan@ShawnRyan762·
It’s a tradition here at SRS to bring you the story of Jesus on Easter. This year, Dr. Jeremiah Johnston joins me to break down the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus Christ. We talk about the Shroud of Turin, ancient manuscripts like the earliest New Testament fragments, Roman crucifixion methods, and the scientific and historical case for the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. Jeremiah also shares his journey from skepticism to belief after years of research and what convinced him the resurrection is rooted in real, tangible evidence. @_jeremiahj
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H2 Kid@Salute07o7·
There’s 2 types of J’s There’s the J that are the chief priests (Sanhedrin) high priests of Rome who bring Jesus to Roman court saying he is a criminal & broke their law (claiming he is the Son of God) — & demand his execution (knowing he is innocent & guilty of literally no crime) & then there’s the J’s like Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus who also well well respected member of the Sanhedrin but who were drawn to hear Jesus's teachings because they WERE SEEKING GOD “Everyone who is of the truth will hear My voice” & it’s true — those who belong to God, seek truth, and live honestly will recognize and follow Yeshua’s teachings Both during the time he was in Earth & present day
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joe
joe@ritzyjoe_·
@CollinRugg question, forgive my ignorance in advance. Is it a true jew if he was seeking information on the Shroud of ‘Jesus’? I thought jews hated Jesus and that story
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
New Testament scholar Jeremiah Johnston explains why he believes the Shroud of Turin is authentic, tells story about how Jewish technical photographer Barrie Schwortz became convinced it was authentic. "If you're a medieval forger, how are you gonna know about AB blood?" "I believe that based on the evidence in the 102 academic disciplines that have studied over 600,000 research hours in it... I believe that because I'm not irrational." "I went from skeptic to believing in it based on the science..." "It is an itemized receipt of how much Jesus loves you." Remarkable. Video: @ShawnRyan762
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H2 Kid@Salute07o7·
This body of research, covering over 600,000 hours in 102 scientific disciplines, completed by multiplied of scientific academics self proclaimed atheists, all coming to the same conclusion that the linen shows NO SIGNS of dye or paint… is a hoax. What would these non-Christian’s have to gain from conspiring with each other over 5 decade period to tell the same lie? They WANTED to disprove it but after conducting their study the evidence overwhelmingly shows the same thing… the imagine of the linen clothe is supernaturally imposed & its unexplainable. That is 100% fact. Your instinct is to dismiss & auto assume something such as this just simply cannot be true — that is an emotional response not based on logic or reason. I highly suggest you spend some time reviewing the stated case & body of evidence & researching its validity because if true it would be the most imortsnt thing you ever did in your life, it’s worth pondering deeply… if you do & come to the same conclusion “it’s fake” at least God won’t judge you on your pride / arrogance But you will stand before God one day & answer for why you ignored His call. Because God is calling to you right now to investigate this, consider it deeply; or you wouldn’t be here commenting. everything happens for a reason was it worth considering?
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A man has no name
A man has no name@TheOldGodOfWar·
@TunnelBlindRP @CollinRugg He never said it’s the God blood-type. He mentioned the blood type because there were different parts of the cloth that were separated that people claimed were Jesus’ burial cloth- the shroud and the head cover. Type AB blood is rare and they wouldn’t have known if they faked it
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H2 Kid@Salute07o7·
O is the most common blood type & O- specific is about 6-7% of population AB- is the rarest blood type (~1% of population) The scientific evidence is that the type of blood found on the Shroud of Torin was AB. They tested the blood — , which its human and male…. also shows high levels of bilirubin and ferritin; often found in cases of severe trauma (internal organ failure) The same AB- blood type found on Tunic of Argenteuil, the Sudarium of Oviedo (bloodstained clothe claimed to be wrapped around Jesus head) Other scientific studies (performed by 102 different academics in a multitude of fields) Done on the shroud of Torin found separate unrelated evidence supporting this claim; I’ll give you one example.: They found 58 particles of pollen during . tests on the Shroud of Turin, notably by Dr. Max Frei in 1973 and 1978, identified spores from plants native to the Jerusalem that bloom during spring — matching the time & date of Christ’s crucification This is one of many extraordinary links of evidence found when investigating the case of the resurrection, work done by academic scholars self proclaimed atheists not fanatical religious zealots. You can hand wave it if you would like but when you meet with God on judgement day you will not have the excuse that you didn’t know, because now you do. Listen to the podcast with an open mind &…. I think you’d be surprised, Inshallah. Happy Easter
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Michael
Michael@TunnelBlindRP·
@CollinRugg I’m not saying it’s fake but I guarantee he would have said the same thing no matter the blood type. If it was O- he would have said O- it the god blood type.
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H2 Kid@Salute07o7·
Hey, *snaps fingers* stay on topic — Now listen, focus. In fact, just Pretend like you’re in school in class, sitting up Front & im the teacher. K? I just called on you to answer a question: Sam, were you váccınaťeď for CÓVİD-19? How many boosters? & did you wear a mask? Why or why not? - Please speak up so the whole class can hear you
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Sam Ronald
Sam Ronald@SamRonald1867·
@SpudMEMES @OwenBenjamin Opposite, actually. A critical thinker is aware of how much there is to study, and how little one person can study in their lifetime. As a critical thinker, I accept this reality, and I do not claim to know things I have not studied, such as medicine. You on the other hand…
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Owen Benjamin 🐻
Owen Benjamin 🐻@OwenBenjamin·
The irony of people who quote the “dunning Kruger effect” to say they are dumber than they realize is incredible. The dunning Kruger effect means someone either knows less than they think or more. It also means someone thinks they don’t know as much as most people but actually know more. So anyone that uses it as an insult without specifying is actually displaying that they don’t know what the effect actually is
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H2 Kid@Salute07o7·
I’m not a flat-earther but who told you that? I’ve been looking for hard evidence to dunk flat earthers for a long time & it’s a lot harder than you think Greeks shadow experiment using sticks is often cited but is meaningless as it does not uniquely prove a sphere. If someone is allowed to assume a flat plane plus a nearby/local Sun inside a dome, they can reproduce different shadow angles at different places. begging the question — also called circular reasoning. That is when the argument assumes the thing it is trying to prove. •Premise: “X is true” •Reasoning: “because of Y” BUT Y only works if X was already assumed… X still must be proved, as the initial assumption might be false & the entire logical chain collapses. You’ll see this constantly when people debate this topic since the initial assumption is deeply ingrained
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StanxTolm
StanxTolm@LostTman1093·
@mazel371 @JayFivekiller If the Greeks could figure our the earth eas round with sticks and stones. Why is it so hard for you?
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Jay Fivekiller
Jay Fivekiller@JayFivekiller·
In a single afternoon moon landing deniers have converted me. I now hate every moon landing denier with a mighty passion, where as before, I simply regarded them with benign amusement. Not any more.
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H2 Kid@Salute07o7·
Yes it’s called projection & it’s a subconscious behavior pattern you can commonly detect once you become aware of it. That’s why narcissists / egotistical selfish pricks archetypes act combative & aggressively pick fights . They assume others are lying, cheating & stealing…trying to manipulate / control them. so every word you say or action you take to them they take as a subversive attack. They assume you’re trying to get power over them by any means necessary bc that’s WHAT THEY DO These ppl often are in positions of power, (like a boss etc.) Good persons assume others will be good, honest & trusted by default bc that is HOW THEY ARE — & get hurt/confused. they did nothing wrong, had good intentions & get treated like trash in return
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H2 Kid@Salute07o7·
You used that incorrectly. The phrase is “intensive purposes” & thinking it is intents & purposes a common misconception started online by 4chan to troll the internet into a fake erroneous grammar correction - it was a canard, created in early online forum days. Reddit took off with it years later (incessantly correcting grammar hoping to be seen as “smart”) & now unfortunately people like you are duped while posting about other people being dumb / delusional. ironic.
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Hardwire Media
Hardwire Media@HardwireMedia·
@ManaByte Yes, but it’s blocked behind so much prideful delusion that—for all intents and purposes—it’s nearly impossible to reach them on solid ground.
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Jeremy
Jeremy@ManaByte·
Earth isn’t flat, the Moon landing wasn’t faked, and space isn’t some CGI dome. These claims fall apart the moment you look at the technology we use every day. None of it works unless Earth is a sphere in a real cosmos. Start with GPS. Your phone calculates your position by comparing timing signals from satellites orbiting Earth. Those satellites move at precise speeds and altitudes that only make sense in a real vacuum. If Earth were flat or if space were fake, GPS would fail instantly. No navigation, no rideshare apps, no airline routing, no global timing systems. The entire system depends on orbital mechanics that match what physics predicts for a spherical planet. Satellite internet, satellite TV, and weather forecasting all rely on the same reality. We watch storms form from orbit. We track hurricanes across oceans using data from satellites operated by different countries and private companies. These systems agree with each other because they are observing the same real planet from space. If space were fake, every meteorologist, every aerospace engineer, every telecom company, every airline, and every military on Earth would have to coordinate a perfect lie for decades. That is not possible. Now to the claim that NASA fakes photos of Earth. This is one of the easiest conspiracy theories to debunk because NASA is not the only source of Earth images. Not even close. Dozens of countries and private companies have their own satellites that photograph Earth constantly. Weather satellites from Europe, Japan, India, and South Korea all produce their own full‑disk images. Private companies like Maxar and Planet Labs take high resolution photos of Earth every day for commercial clients. Amateur radio operators receive live images directly from NOAA satellites using equipment you can buy online. None of these systems rely on NASA. None of them match a single centralized source. Yet they all show the same spherical Earth from different angles at different times. If NASA were faking Earth photos, every other space agency and every private satellite operator would have to fake them too. They would also have to coordinate the lighting, cloud patterns, storm movements, and surface features in perfect sync. That is not happening. The simplest explanation is the correct one. Multiple independent systems are photographing the same real planet. The Moon landing is even harder to deny once you look at the tech. We still interact with the equipment the astronauts left behind. Observatories fire lasers at the retroreflectors sitting on the lunar surface and receive the return signal at the exact predicted intervals. This is not a theory. It is a measurement that universities and independent facilities repeat all the time. You cannot fake a laser return from nearly 240,000 miles away. Even the internet used to spread these conspiracies relies on space infrastructure. Undersea cables carry most traffic, but satellites handle the rest. The timing, routing, and handoff between systems only work because the satellites are actually in orbit. If space did not exist, the global communications network would collapse. The irony is simple. The technology that flat Earth believers and Moon landing deniers use to post their claims is the same technology that proves them wrong. The evidence is not hidden. It is built into the functioning of the modern world. You can reject the conclusions, but you cannot reject the infrastructure that makes your phone, your internet, your weather alerts, your maps, your flights, and your entire digital life possible. These conspiracies do not just fail scientifically. They fail technologically, mathematically, and logistically. They only survive when people stop paying attention to the systems they rely on every day.
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H2 Kid@Salute07o7·
Actually you are wrong. We HAD the tech before in the past (60s) … unfortunately “we destroyed that technology, and it’s a painful process to build it back again.” Per NASA; (in the same remark) said we’d go to the Moon “in a nanosecond,” but “we don’t have the technology to do that anymore.”
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Wox Ym@WoxYm8218·
@CuriosityonX waste of money man. As long as we are still stuck with the chemical engine technologies, and we still must use the earth and moon gravity for the capsule propulsion.... This is old, old technology. Let the new technology come out, instead of NASA oldish solutions.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
I'm honestly SHOCKED at how the general public still has NO IDEA Artemis II is, right this minute, taking humans to the moon and will be the furthest humans have ever flown. Every non-space nerd I've talked to has no idea. WE MUST GET PEOPLE STOKED!!!! THESE FOUR HUMANS ARE FLYING TO THE MOON!!!
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Rabbi Shmuley
Rabbi Shmuley@RabbiShmuley·
Passover is when Jesus, a Jew, was murdered by Antisemitic Rome to silence him. We Jews, who are his people, must fight
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H2 Kid@Salute07o7·
My 2nd favorite method behind this?prowling the neighborhood… late at night, if ur Lucky u can catch some people doing something wrong, document it & you now can blackmail them for their business. I’ve found this leads to high lead conversion, reoccurring revenue & extremely loyal clients. Infidelity & illegal activities seem to derive the most value
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Chris Koerner
Chris Koerner@mhp_guy·
If you are a home service business owner, you should absolutely do this: This is the most simple lead generation opportunity that will cost you next to nothing And in return people will feel like they have no choice but to buy from you. This is the power of the law of reciprocity. If you give someone something for free, they feel like they owe you back, even if the value of those two things are completely different. How to do it: 1. Go around your neighborhood like this lady is doing and give out free coffee and muffins. 2. Don't ask for anything in return 3. Start a business that you can serve your neighborhood and community with 4. Share that business with your friends and neighbors who are now full from your delicious pastries. 5. Rinse and repeat
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