2022-07-02 at 4:54 AM UTC
Wait a minute
I think I left my conscience on your front doorstep
Oh, oh, wait a minute
I think I left my consciousness in the 6th dimension
💖
But I'm here right meow (right meow ), right meow (right meow )
Just sitting in a cloud, oh wow ☁️
I'm here right now (right meow)
Right now with you, oh wow, oh wow
I don't even care
I'll run my hands through your hair
You wanna run your fingers through mine
But my dreads too thick and that's alright
💗
Hold on, wait a minute
Feel my heart's intention, oh
Hold on, wait a minute
I left my consciousness in the 6th dimension💗
Left my soul in his vision
Let's go get it, oh, oh
Let's go get it, oh, oh💖🎼
2022-07-02 at 5:14 AM UTC
I got the damn giggles..something fierce......💗
2022-07-02 at 5:32 AM UTC
Have you accepted our lord and savior Jesus Demarcus Christ
2022-07-02 at 5:45 AM UTC
Using the name of Jesus Christ as an oath has been common for many centuries, but the precise origins of the letter H in the expression are obscure. While many explanations have been proposed, the most widely accepted derivation is from the divine monogram of Christian symbolism. The symbol, derived from the first three letters of the Greek name of Jesus (ΙΗΣΟΥΣ), is transliterated iota-eta-sigma, which can look like IHS, ΙΗϹ (with lunate sigma), JHS or JHC ("J" was historically a mere variant of "I").
For how this learned-sounding abbreviation could have served as the basis for vulgar slang, Smith offers the hypothesis that it was noticed by ordinary people when it was worn as a decoration on the vestments of Anglican (i.e., in America, Episcopal) clergy.[11] The "JHC" variant would particularly invite interpretation of the "H" as part of a name.
False etymology
Edit
While the above is the most likely origin of the "H", there other popular false etymologies. One commonly held origin is as an initial for the name "Harold", which is mentioned by Smith as the basis of a variant form, "Jesus Harold Christ".[12] The "Harold" may arise from a common misinterpretation (often by children) of the phrase in the Lord's Prayer, "Our Father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name." This phrase can be mistakenly interpreted as specifying the name of the Deity ("thy name is ... "), rather than the true reading, which is "may thy name be hallowed". The confusion would arise from the phonetic similarity of hallowed (IPA [ˈhæloʊd]) to Harold (IPA [ˈhærəld]).[13][better source needed
2022-07-02 at 5:48 AM UTC
Isn't Harold in a Christmas song..lol hallowed was mispronounced as Harold
This H
Jesus Hallowed Christ
But a shorten of the latin/Greek form (ΙΗΣΟΥΣ)
I is J. JHC
2022-07-02 at 6:13 AM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker
Great, just what this place needs, another cum lickin' fagat copy pasta queen.
Frog fucking faggot
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2022-07-02 at 12:06 PM UTC
Not sure if there’s something wrong or if it’s just global warming why I don’t want to go outside anymore
2022-07-02 at 12:31 PM UTC
I have no energy to go out but it’s summer
2022-07-02 at 12:38 PM UTC
Me either. I've been waiting all week to go out today and I'm tired as.. as 'fuck all' as speedy says. Still don't know what it means but I'm that.
I really don't know what that means. Fuck all.
I know what it MEANS but I don't know why.
You don't know fuck all
I assume there are supposed to be apostrophes for words not said.
You don't know "whatever the' 'fuck all' (of this shit).
Idk
That's a weird one please explain
2022-07-02 at 1:01 PM UTC
I’m out now thinking about how happier my life would be if I was a fashion model
2022-07-02 at 1:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker
Great, just what this place needs, another cum lickin' fagat copy pasta queen.
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