Forwarded from The Inkless Pen
This may be a helpful listen (There are two other parts to the audio). The spirit of "Revolution" has long been deconstructing the world, in that sense what was portrayed of late at the Olympic opening is not all that shocking. Not because it is not blasphemous, it is, but because it is indeed part of the continuous and evolving deconstruction that the spirit of revolution is working in the world. It is ever seeking to establish a "new" religious consciousness in people. Imagery plays a very big role in that. It is helpful to have some understanding and be aware. Yet, let us never forget that Christ Jesus conquers. The spirit of the age is working for this fading age, and ends in slavery. The Kingdom of Christ Jesus is eternal and everlasting and truly free. Let us never forget where our citizenship is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXe2x9r9Yyc
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Essential to understanding these difficult times is Fr Seraphim Rose’s and Father Herman Podmoshensky’s “Orthodox Survival Course”, a rare and most valued orthodox resource. Fr Seraphim and Fr Herman taught this course in the 70′s at the Platina monastery.…
Turkey sent a 51 yr old guy with no specialized lenses, eye cover, or ear protection and got the silver medal. Uhh, based
Claims like this are apparently going around in online conservative circles right now. The argument being made here is that Biden can't be president because he was sworn in before noon, which purportedly violates the 20th amendment.
Here's the important bit:
This is a very silly way to look at things.
Firstly, the 20th amendment says when the current president's term ends. It says nothing about how this relates to being sworn in; it does not say or imply that the president elect must be sworn in after the other's term has ended.
Furthermore, article 2 states that a president must be sworn in before they can be considered president. Given this, it actually makes logistical sense to try to get it done before noon. Why? If it happens later, then there's a gap where nobody is president, which seems good to avoid when possible.
Lastly-- -- -- the Constitution is a piece of paper, man. It doesn't actually do or guarantee anything. You don't actually have a right to speech or to bear arms or any of that stuff because the Constitution says so; if those in power decided "no more guns," that would be that, and no amount of complaining about the constitutionality of it would affect anything.
Politics makes people say things like this. Don't do politics.
Here's the important bit:
The terms of the President and the Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January ... and the terms of their successors shall then begin.
This is a very silly way to look at things.
Firstly, the 20th amendment says when the current president's term ends. It says nothing about how this relates to being sworn in; it does not say or imply that the president elect must be sworn in after the other's term has ended.
Furthermore, article 2 states that a president must be sworn in before they can be considered president. Given this, it actually makes logistical sense to try to get it done before noon. Why? If it happens later, then there's a gap where nobody is president, which seems good to avoid when possible.
Lastly-- -- -- the Constitution is a piece of paper, man. It doesn't actually do or guarantee anything. You don't actually have a right to speech or to bear arms or any of that stuff because the Constitution says so; if those in power decided "no more guns," that would be that, and no amount of complaining about the constitutionality of it would affect anything.
Politics makes people say things like this. Don't do politics.
You probably do not need health insurance, anon
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Forwarded from Cozy Corner
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Level up your IQ and your future earning potential by getting into a good college
Don't worry about politics, fly under the radar, and become an asset in the future
- Nick Fuentes
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Young men need to lock in Level up your IQ and your future earning potential by getting into a good college Don't worry about politics, fly under the radar, and become an asset in the future - Nick Fuentes
I didn't think it was possible for the odds of Nick being gay to exceed 100%, but here we are....
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Wow. Honestly, my plan was for the incorrect "commit an injustice" option to win. I would have then made a post about how this was yet another example of the err of democracy. Yet here we are... The correct answer won...
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Been learning to make pizza from scratch recently. Absolutely shocking how inexpensive it is compared to getting a restaurant pizza.
A place I know in Illinois that is pretty excellent but still reasonably priced sells a 12 inch for $12. Pizza Hut has a 12 inch for $16. Papa John's has them going for $14 a pop. Domino's sell them for $10 each. Want something fancier? $20 at California Pizza Kitchen, or maybe you prefer a $24 12 incher from Grimaldi's.
Anyways... A simple dough for a 12 inch takes about $0.50 of bread flour, and maybe $0.05 for the totality of water, yeast, salt, oil, and sugar (don't even need the last two) if you're extremely unthrifty.
Toppings... Let's imagine you're using a homemade sauce crafted from expensive ingredients... That'll cost you about $0.25. 6 oz of cheese? Heck, let's make an Italian sausage pizza with double cheese and double sausage compared to the normal, everyday recipes. That will be $3 for cheese and $1 for sausage.
About $5 in total. Half the cost of Domino's, could probably be even cheaper if you buy in bulk, and will taste a heck of a lot better. Heck, you can match the higher end places with that price with a little practice and know-how. Plus, you gain greater customization and quality control while developing a useful skill.
A place I know in Illinois that is pretty excellent but still reasonably priced sells a 12 inch for $12. Pizza Hut has a 12 inch for $16. Papa John's has them going for $14 a pop. Domino's sell them for $10 each. Want something fancier? $20 at California Pizza Kitchen, or maybe you prefer a $24 12 incher from Grimaldi's.
Anyways... A simple dough for a 12 inch takes about $0.50 of bread flour, and maybe $0.05 for the totality of water, yeast, salt, oil, and sugar (don't even need the last two) if you're extremely unthrifty.
Toppings... Let's imagine you're using a homemade sauce crafted from expensive ingredients... That'll cost you about $0.25. 6 oz of cheese? Heck, let's make an Italian sausage pizza with double cheese and double sausage compared to the normal, everyday recipes. That will be $3 for cheese and $1 for sausage.
About $5 in total. Half the cost of Domino's, could probably be even cheaper if you buy in bulk, and will taste a heck of a lot better. Heck, you can match the higher end places with that price with a little practice and know-how. Plus, you gain greater customization and quality control while developing a useful skill.
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