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Politics | Anime | Gaming | Theology. I serve no one but Christ. Retweets are not endorsements. Venmo: Joshua-Odutola
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Joined September 2017
@AmesTheeHorse @AbortionChat You do know that fetus is Latin for offspring which is a child essentially
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@Fenrirtheicewo1 I like how in this interaction Spider-Man intentionally threw his bomb back at him due to him being angry because he found out what Norman did to his son. I personally think Norman should’ve stayed dead though.
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@LizzieMarbach That’s evil I just unfollowed Pearl. I’m not going to give her anymore attention.
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Had COVID: Yes Tweet got 1k likes: See my pinned tweet Met a celebrity: Met a ton of them Been on TV: Yes Shot a gun: no Stolen anything: no Skipped School: I’ve skipped a handful of college classes Broken a bone: yes Been arrested: no
Had COVID: Yes Tweet got 1k likes: Usually happens if I QRT a controversial post at night Met a celebrity: Fr Mike Schmitz Been on TV: no Shot a gun: no Stolen anything: no Skipped School: Does skipping a college class to catch a flight count? Broken a bone: no Been arrested: no
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@jwsherrod @HannahDCox No she is not
I attended my first Judaism 101 class last night. It’s something I’ve been privately exploring and looking forward to for months. But while I’ve gone to a lot of events and services here, I felt uneasy, unsure of what the dialogue would be around the conflict and honestly weary from my years in Evangelical Inc, which most of the time is more aligned with the neocon agenda than it is peace. And to be clear, because it can’t be said enough, I think Israel has EVERY right to respond. But that right is still a solemn and sad one that should be treated as such. And I’m as grief-striken for the innocent people in Palestine as I am those in Israel. When I got to the class I was pleasantly surprised. It was packed. They said it was their largest class to date. The atmosphere was so peaceful and enveloping. I sensed no element of fear in the room. The discussion never even remotely veered to war. Instead we talked about the value in asking questions - in questioning God even - about the importance of community, about open-mindedness and being inquisitive, about doubt, and the faith and traditions that have guided the Jewish people through centuries of danger and oppression. It was balming for me, and affirming of all of the things I’ve noticed about Judaism that have made me want to learn more for years now. War and terrorism and injustice - these things do make me question God. They make me want to remove myself from society, to checkout, to give up at times. It was encouraging to be in a room where that could be acknowledged, and where people who’ve been more impacted by this war than I could ever be were showing me how to look doubt and fear and hatred in the face with courage and resolve.
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@UltrasteelYT @Fenrirtheicewo1 The issue is it ended on a cliffhanger and had more stories to tell, I can’t really imagine how I it would be woke if the same writers were brought back
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