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2023-11-21 at 1:59 AM UTC
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2023-11-21 at 2:04 AM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ The proof of the existence of God is in the orderly and elegant design of nature, making it undeniable.
We’ve had this convo before. Look into natural selection of universes we just happen to live in an orderly universe that supports life, the other universes where natural constants don’t support life, don’t have it. In those places they cannot contemplate or fathom the existence of a god like we can -
2023-11-21 at 2:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by Fox We’ve had this convo before. Look into natural selection of universes we just happen to live in an orderly universe that supports life, the other universes where natural constants don’t support life, don’t have it. In those places they cannot contemplate or fathom the existence of a god like we can
Natural selection is a hoax. There is no randomness in intelligent design. Wood and stone cannot create. -
2023-11-21 at 2:06 AM UTC
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2023-11-21 at 2:57 AM UTCLoing will bite all jiooz
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2023-11-21 at 3:17 AM UTC
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2023-11-21 at 11:06 AM UTCisrael has killed two journalists with Al-Mayadeen in South Lebanon with a drone strike. it appears to be deliberate considering they and one civilian (a news presenter, a cameraman and a local resident they were interviewing) were the only people killed.
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2023-11-21 at 11:33 AM UTC
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2023-11-21 at 11:38 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra israel has killed two journalists with Al-Mayadeen in South Lebanon with a drone strike. it appears to be deliberate considering they and one civilian (a news presenter, a cameraman and a local resident they were interviewing) were the only people killed.
Is that camera on fire? -
2023-11-21 at 11:45 AM UTCthat is a confusing impact site
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2023-11-21 at 11:48 AM UTCif the missile hit where the scorch marks are (I assume there's a layer of dirt and gravel with rock or concrete underneath) how would it melt the camera but not scorch the trees that are closer
***maybe the missile approached from that direction and it was the jet, not the explosion that set the camera on fire? -
2023-11-21 at 12:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra if the missile hit where the scorch marks are (I assume there's a layer of dirt and gravel with rock or concrete underneath) how would it melt the camera but not scorch the trees that are closer
***maybe the missile approached from that direction and it was the jet, not the explosion that set the camera on fire?
I assume shrapnel punctured the lithium battery. Those things burn really well when something shorts them out by puncturing the layers. Probably one of those rounds with a zillion ball bearings inside it. -
2023-11-21 at 12:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump
Is that camera on fire?
Considering the massive lithium batteries they use...it's entirely possible.
I cant see it well enough but the one i use is semi-professional and has a 2600mAh battery the size of a large pack of chewing gum and also can be fed by any USB power bank. If they were remote from any grid electric and needed a long recording time they could have used a massive power pack of 30,000mAh which would be about the size of 2 or 3 stacked cell phones. Lithium batteries of that size would definitely produce a nice conflagration. -
2023-11-21 at 1:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra israel has killed two journalists with Al-Mayadeen in South Lebanon with a drone strike. it appears to be deliberate considering they and one civilian (a news presenter, a cameraman and a local resident they were interviewing) were the only people killed.
https://www.palestinechronicle.com/israeli-airstrike-kills-two-lebanese-journalists-one-civilian-in-southern-lebanon/
Apparently the reporters were doing a live broadcast saying mean things about the kikes and the crimes they were committing, who were monitoring the transmission...which gave them enough time to send a means of protest towards their general direction.
I can't find any better pictures of that bomb site and the resolution of that image sucks. They must have been using a daguerreotype camera with an unpeeled potato as the lens to take that picture. -
2023-11-21 at 1:10 PM UTC
jedis are also now bulldozing the Armenian Quarter in Jerusalem.
How are these people so calm?
jedis knock and steal their homes and they're like "pls stop, hebrew". -
2023-11-21 at 1:36 PM UTC
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2023-11-21 at 1:38 PM UTChttps://m.jpost.com/middle-east/article-773975
A coffee shop in Jordan called Gosta Coffee began selling a 'Holo-gosta' coffee (a portmanteau of the words "Holocaust" and the name of the shop) with burning Star of David marshmallows on top in recent days, according to ads published by the shop.
The first appearance was in a poster featuring the drink and a hand in a Palestinian flag glove holding a blowtorch. The ad featured the name of the drink and a hashtag reading "feel_the_Arabic_taste."
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2023-11-21 at 3:35 PM UTC
Albert Einstein was quoted as saying: “In the midst of every crisis, lies great opportunity."
https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-773713
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promote the voluntary resettlement of Palestinians in Gaza, for humanitarian reasons, outside of the Strip.
It is important that those who seek a life elsewhere be provided with that opportunity. Some world leaders are already discussing a worldwide refugee resettlement scheme and saying they would welcome Gazans to their countries. This could be supported by many nations around the world, especially those that claim to be friends of the Palestinians.
This is an opportunity for those who say they support the Palestinian people to show these are not just empty words.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the global UN body that deals with refugees, is mandated by its Statute and the UN General Assembly Resolutions to undertake resettlement as one of its three durable solutions. Unfortunately, however, for the last 75 years, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), a refugee body that privileges Palestinians over every other refugee population, has done zero to help the Palestinian people, even though it has an annual budget of well over $1 billion.
Instead of funneling money to rebuild Gaza or to the failed UNRWA, the international community can assist in the costs of resettlement, helping the people of Gaza build new lives in their new host countries.
The jedi State's Intelligence Top-jedi has written the plan up in the J-Post. jedis not only want to ethnically cleanse the Gaza strip and force the Indigenous Semites into exile, they want White Europeans to pay for the whole thing.
That's some chutzpah. -
2023-11-21 at 4:13 PM UTC
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2023-11-21 at 4:32 PM UTC