2024-07-28 at 12:56 AM UTC
total blackout
God hates France
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2024-07-31 at 8:49 AM UTC
What’s the establishment’s obsession with drag queens and fat chicks?
2024-07-31 at 1:49 PM UTC
You've got to be fairly gay to even waste your time watching the Olympics in teh first place, let alone watching the opening ceremony...so it's a fairly reasonable assumption that they'd make the ceremony appealing to said faggots.
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2024-07-31 at 1:53 PM UTC
People are super duper gay. Queer City, folx.
2024-07-31 at 2:26 PM UTC
This thread was made by an old man who tunes into television programming to watch trannies lampoon Jesus Christ.
2024-08-13 at 2:33 PM UTC
I didn't watch even 1 min of the Olympics...don't even remember the last time I watched any Olympics..must be 40yrs or more.
2024-08-13 at 2:38 PM UTC
Funny...the 1984 LA Olympics was probably the last time I watched any of it.
2024-08-13 at 3:07 PM UTC
Yes, according to the Bible, Peter did cut a man with a knife. The incident is described in the Gospel of John (John 18:10) and in the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew 26:51, Mark 14:47, Luke 22:50-51).
The event took place during the arrest of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. When the soldiers and officials came to arrest Jesus, Peter, in an attempt to defend Him, drew a sword (often referred to as a knife or short sword) and struck Malchus, a servant of the high priest, cutting off his right ear.
Jesus, however, rebuked Peter, telling him to put away the sword, and then healed Malchus by touching his ear. This act demonstrated Jesus' commitment to non-violence and His acceptance of the path that lay before Him.
2024-08-14 at 4:51 AM UTC
Originally posted by blackbird
What’s the establishment’s obsession with drag queens and fat chicks?
interesting topic
the Greeks believed that good and beauty were linked, that good things were beautiful and beautiful things were inherently good.
this is like a conscious effort to normalise ugliness, to stifle aspiration to beauty and goodness
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