𝓒𝓮𝓶𝓮𝓽𝓪𝓻𝔂 𝓖𝓪𝓽𝓮𝓼

I saw an image that explained the same concept but with bicycles.

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Wolves are drawn in a…unique way in this style. Sheep-rats aren’r much nicer than sheep-wolves, either.

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Now that’s just funny. It can still work because dancing is partially instinctive to social creatures: it is instinct to do and find patterns to ingratiate yourself with a crowd. So, the movie does do some things that would run parallel to the bug’s being forbidden what is natural.

But natural isn’t always right. My eldest came out the womb hitting people. It definately is natural to smack people. She would be in trouble if she hit everyone for no reason other than nature. So, arguments of instinct or normal is not an argument for a thing being right and just.

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It’s wrong anyway. Social justice is almost always the first one, while the second is mercy.

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Yay, you’ve returned from the abyss! It’s been so quiet around here without you. I guess everyone’s tied up with holiday stuff right now. So glad you’re back! (ɔ˘ ³(ˆ‿ˆc) :heart:

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I guess I needed a break.

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Santa is from Asia Minor

I saw this lady whose red wig looked like a cocker spaniel

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Should be.

I need to put a Santa Suit on this dude:

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Because what St. Nicholas is best known for is punching a heretic.

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I thought it was for putting gold in some women’s stocking to get their dowry

Much later than his lifetime stories which makes them far more improbable…and that’s putting coins (alms) in poor kids shoes kept by the door. Around that same time, he supposedly solved a meat puzzle in a barrel and brought it back to life, which is part of an NCIS episode.

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The only thing from his era is punching a heretic and being visited by an angel (just means messenger) to say he would be reinstated to the council even after doing so…before the council voted on it.

And it’s many centuries later that Papal leadership started heavily going after property in various nations, heavily coinciding with not allowing clergy to marry (men who could marry could marry an heiress and gain property, men who cannot are far more likely to resort to shenanigans: go figure). They are still too close to Acts (250ish years removed), where donating the value of sold property was by personal choice, and greed was “spiritually executed” (Ananias and Sapphira)?

That’s also coincidentally why many potential New Testament books aren’t in the Bible: they are even further removed than Revelation. ( The bulk of traditional sources date the book to the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian (AD 81–96), which evidence tends to confirm.[7][c] ) This is done the same way any text is dated: contemporary slang, events, carbon dating, etc. This puts it in roughly 60 years after Christ’s death and within the last years of the remaining apostle. But some put it back before 70 AD, when Jerusalem fell: making the author 70 years old, instead of almost 100. The arguemnts over intern dating stem from what is prophecy and what is coded language for current and past events. Since I’m in the partial preterite camp, I could go either way on the date.

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I see, very imteresting.

I got into pocketlife.

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Have some nightmare fuel!

Were you searching for Ains Ooal Gown again?

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@J.L.O @Akje @NotARussianBot I am melting of boredom :melting_face:

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My son dumped his Cheetos om the couch.

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Oh nooo! :frowning:

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I wish I could think of something to amuse you, but the only thing of interest that’s happened today is I just learned that someone I know did a TED talk. To me that’s pretty cool! (*^-‘) 乃

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Oh nice :o

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