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Another day, another church attack. This time with firebombing. Be useful, make some friends and don't let yourself or your loved ones become victims because you thought you were somehow above being fit, active and everyone else wasn't BASED or HARDCORE…
It's awful. Let us pray for the victims, even though this is a false church (it was mormon).
The devil is having it such that his most zealous footsoldiers are attacking anything that even *looks* Christian.
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Forwarded from Gordon
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Few people can cheer me up like Gordon lmao
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Interesting article writing by our very own Galahad, check it out.

Or not, I'm not your supervisor.

https://open.substack.com/pub/baptized/p/pandoras-ptsd-box
The entire Jewish press is fawning over an anti-White terrorist. Assata Shakur was a member of the Black Liberation Army who broke out of prison and fled to Cuba after being convicted of murder.
https://archive.ph/ENPB6
Forwarded from Cobson's Crunchy Cheese Factory (Pasta)
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A fool gives full vent to his spirit,
but a wise man quietly holds it back
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-Proverbs 29:11

Social media has shown the world just how foolish people can truly be. Some businessmen have made a living just showing it to other people on youtube and other platforms. Fail compilations and drama tracking have been embedded in the popular consciousness because of this.

For most cases of documented foolishness, the people who end up on channels or forums have noone to blame but themselves. They felt the need to film their breakdowns or outbursts, or penning long essays giving full vent to their feelings on anything and everything. They wanted to be seen and heard...but they don't control who sees and hears it, much less what those people will say.

Solomon invites us toward reticence. Not the kind of reticence that never says anything mind you, but the kind of self control that publicly expresses emotion when it is beneficial and prudent. Doing so keeps us from falling to the inquisitive eyes of others - those who would just *love* to see you or I on a cringe/Karen/fail compilation on youtube.

This wisdom is a function of the 8th Commandment. Putting the best construction on things isn't meant to shield your neighbor from criticism so much as it is a way to protect *you* from the consequences you would face for having loose lips, a hot head, or a penchant for outbursts. Practice controlling what you say about others, and you'll find yourself much more secure.
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We live in the era of fetishes and I hate it. People have always been weird when it comes to sexual matters, but historically they were weird in *private* with their spouses or in their imaginations.

When Scripture says the marriage bed must be undefiled, I believe that includes not letting matters of the marriage bed get spilled out onto the shelves of bookstores.
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Stephen Miller vs Jonathon Greenblatt are the definitive proof that Physiognamy is real. Evil thoughts make you look evil.
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For 🤔 guy, it's from Roald Dahl and he was a cool dude. You should check his stuff out he's like a grumpier Anglo version of Dr. Seuss.
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I am of the opinion that introspection, especially looking down memory road, should be a rare indulgence. The same way that smoking too much can ruin your lungs, drinking too much can ruin your liver, and eating too much can ruin your heart, too much reminiscing can poison your attitude.

What starts out as just remembering something can quickly turn into remembering bad stuff, remembering guilt for sins that have already been forgiven, and becoming all too aware of the good that we didn't get – which of course we believe we should have. The saints in Scripture looked forward (Hebrews 11:10), and the Apostle St. Paul talked about his drive to forget what lies behind while “straining forward to what lies ahead” (Philippians 3:13). Of course, we are called to remember lots of things from Scripture, and it is good to take account of one's life, but our spiritual orientation for our individual lifes is forward – we focus on the blessed future ahead, not the tragedies of the past.
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I am of the opinion that introspection, especially looking down memory road, should be a rare indulgence. The same way that smoking too much can ruin your lungs, drinking too much can ruin your liver, and eating too much can ruin your heart, too much reminiscing…
For 🤔 guy, let me put it to you this way.
I have met a whole lot of old people in my life. The elderly people who are doing the best are those who live in the moment and for the future; they keep busy, almost unaware of their old age, as they do their best to spend time with other people and be active in their community. Whether their health is good or bad, they do their best to maintain a good attitude and to stay busy. The elderly that are focused on reminiscing? They're not doing so well.
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