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Kashmirisme_314 wrote: »I believe my daughter is on to me. I've cooked, baked, purchased little (unnecessary) things, made up excuses etc. etc. Just to get her to come over my house. Yes, I love to see her beautiful face, but she doesn't leave home without the puppy. 🙈
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Home Alone is a terrific Christmas movie, but as an adult, I'd be lying if I didn't say that the level of violence Kevin inflicts on his enemies is quite shocking. That kid's mind is the work of the devil, and nothing will convince me that he is anything other than a fully fledged psychopath.
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The strongman competition were watching. It's oddly fascinating0
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I think I have been eating too much real food lately because this jerky is salty AF0
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THAT’S the theory I was trying to remember
Well his dad was in the mob, so……he was probably around that his whole life. Preparing for the family business.Home Alone is a terrific Christmas movie, but as an adult, I'd be lying if I didn't say that the level of violence Kevin inflicts on his enemies is quite shocking. That kid's mind is the work of the devil, and nothing will convince me that he is anything other than a fully fledged psychopath.
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Mom’s in hospital with a spine infection. I think I’ll book a flight6
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itchmyTwitch wrote: »Mom’s in hospital with a spine infection. I think I’ll book a flight
Oh no! I have never heard of a spine infection. Hoping it is something that can be knocked out quickly with meds. Praying for you and your mom right now.1 -
Tengu🤗Kashmirisme_314 wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »Mom’s in hospital with a spine infection. I think I’ll book a flight
🙏 ❤️ I'll be thinking of you
Thank you bebe ❤️itchmyTwitch wrote: »Mom’s in hospital with a spine infection. I think I’ll book a flight
Oh I hope she recovers quickly❤️
Thank you. She’s got a knack for getting weird things. It’s osteomyelitisitchmyTwitch wrote: »Mom’s in hospital with a spine infection. I think I’ll book a flight
Oh no! I have never heard of a spine infection. Hoping it is something that can be knocked out quickly with meds. Praying for you and your mom right now.
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I’ll play it by ear depending on her condition because I’d really like to spend some time with her when they send her home in a week or so. It looks like she will have a picc line. I just hope she doesn’t pick up anything else in the hospital.itchmyTwitch wrote: »Mom’s in hospital with a spine infection. I think I’ll book a flight1 -
itchmyTwitch wrote: »Mom’s in hospital with a spine infection. I think I’ll book a flight
Sorry to hear twitch - hope she’s on the mend soon1 -
itchmyTwitch wrote: »
I’ll play it by ear depending on her condition because I’d really like to spend some time with her when they send her home in a week or so. It looks like she will have a picc line. I just hope she doesn’t pick up anything else in the hospital.itchmyTwitch wrote: »Mom’s in hospital with a spine infection. I think I’ll book a flight
I wish your mother well.1 -
I made too many plans for myself today & my brain is rebelling0
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In my mind, it’s not a comparison between Paul and Apollos because who even knows who Apollos is anymore but it’s a comparison between Paul and Jesus. Hands-down, Jesus wins. Paul would agree with that, not that I take his word for anything0
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itchmyTwitch wrote: »In my mind, it’s not a comparison between Paul and Apollos because who even knows who Apollos is anymore but it’s a comparison between Paul and Jesus. Hands-down, Jesus wins. Paul would agree with that, not that I take his word for anything
Exegetical Friday!1 -
itchmyTwitch wrote: »In my mind, it’s not a comparison between Paul and Apollos because who even knows who Apollos is anymore but it’s a comparison between Paul and Jesus. Hands-down, Jesus wins. Paul would agree with that, not that I take his word for anything
Exegetical Friday!
It’s sort of funny how much space this information still takes up in my brain and how I can still argue it fairly well. I was never really allowed to do that because you know Paul wouldn’t like it.0 -
itchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »In my mind, it’s not a comparison between Paul and Apollos because who even knows who Apollos is anymore but it’s a comparison between Paul and Jesus. Hands-down, Jesus wins. Paul would agree with that, not that I take his word for anything
Exegetical Friday!
It’s sort of funny how much space this information still takes up in my brain and how I can still argue it fairly well. I was never really allowed to do that because you know Paul wouldn’t like it.
I get that. I used to weaponize this stuff to win arguments. I much prefer discussion, openness, and wonder these days. I don't get the "Paul wouldn't like it" bit, but it will probably occur to me later after more coffee.0 -
Oh, it’s not that serious. I was just referring to Paul’s admonition for women not to teach men and not to have authority over them. I don’t follow that philosophy whatsoever and though I think there are some lovely teachings and lovely poetry and lovely metaphors there is also genocide and sexual assault and terrible injustice & I don’t actually believe Christianity. It is my heritage & culture & my birthright, however, so I feel free in talking about it and making use of it and pointing out the hypocrisies of some of the people who claim to follow it.itchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »In my mind, it’s not a comparison between Paul and Apollos because who even knows who Apollos is anymore but it’s a comparison between Paul and Jesus. Hands-down, Jesus wins. Paul would agree with that, not that I take his word for anything
Exegetical Friday!
It’s sort of funny how much space this information still takes up in my brain and how I can still argue it fairly well. I was never really allowed to do that because you know Paul wouldn’t like it.
I get that. I used to weaponize this stuff to win arguments. I much prefer discussion, openness, and wonder these days. I don't get the "Paul wouldn't like it" bit, but it will probably occur to me later after more coffee.
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itchmyTwitch wrote: »
Oh, it’s not that serious. I was just referring to Paul’s admonition for women not to teach men and not to have authority over them. I don’t follow that philosophy whatsoever and though I think there are some lovely teachings and lovely poetry and lovely metaphors there is also genocide and sexual assault and terrible injustice & I don’t actually believe Christianity. It is my heritage & culture & my birthright, however, so I feel free in talking about it and making use of it and pointing out the hypocrisies of some of the people who claim to follow it.itchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »In my mind, it’s not a comparison between Paul and Apollos because who even knows who Apollos is anymore but it’s a comparison between Paul and Jesus. Hands-down, Jesus wins. Paul would agree with that, not that I take his word for anything
Exegetical Friday!
It’s sort of funny how much space this information still takes up in my brain and how I can still argue it fairly well. I was never really allowed to do that because you know Paul wouldn’t like it.
I get that. I used to weaponize this stuff to win arguments. I much prefer discussion, openness, and wonder these days. I don't get the "Paul wouldn't like it" bit, but it will probably occur to me later after more coffee.
That seems pretty serious. 😂 I truly appreciate you sharing. I am a Christian and a walking hypocrisy... but everyone is, aside from Jesus, when you get right down to it.1 -
itchmyTwitch wrote: »
Oh, it’s not that serious. I was just referring to Paul’s admonition for women not to teach men and not to have authority over them. I don’t follow that philosophy whatsoever and though I think there are some lovely teachings and lovely poetry and lovely metaphors there is also genocide and sexual assault and terrible injustice & I don’t actually believe Christianity. It is my heritage & culture & my birthright, however, so I feel free in talking about it and making use of it and pointing out the hypocrisies of some of the people who claim to follow it.itchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »In my mind, it’s not a comparison between Paul and Apollos because who even knows who Apollos is anymore but it’s a comparison between Paul and Jesus. Hands-down, Jesus wins. Paul would agree with that, not that I take his word for anything
Exegetical Friday!
It’s sort of funny how much space this information still takes up in my brain and how I can still argue it fairly well. I was never really allowed to do that because you know Paul wouldn’t like it.
I get that. I used to weaponize this stuff to win arguments. I much prefer discussion, openness, and wonder these days. I don't get the "Paul wouldn't like it" bit, but it will probably occur to me later after more coffee.
That seems pretty serious. 😂 I truly appreciate you sharing. I am a Christian and a walking hypocrisy... but everyone is, aside from Jesus, when you get right down to it.
I don’t mind you sharing either 😂
to a point 😐
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itchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »
Oh, it’s not that serious. I was just referring to Paul’s admonition for women not to teach men and not to have authority over them. I don’t follow that philosophy whatsoever and though I think there are some lovely teachings and lovely poetry and lovely metaphors there is also genocide and sexual assault and terrible injustice & I don’t actually believe Christianity. It is my heritage & culture & my birthright, however, so I feel free in talking about it and making use of it and pointing out the hypocrisies of some of the people who claim to follow it.itchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »In my mind, it’s not a comparison between Paul and Apollos because who even knows who Apollos is anymore but it’s a comparison between Paul and Jesus. Hands-down, Jesus wins. Paul would agree with that, not that I take his word for anything
Exegetical Friday!
It’s sort of funny how much space this information still takes up in my brain and how I can still argue it fairly well. I was never really allowed to do that because you know Paul wouldn’t like it.
I get that. I used to weaponize this stuff to win arguments. I much prefer discussion, openness, and wonder these days. I don't get the "Paul wouldn't like it" bit, but it will probably occur to me later after more coffee.
That seems pretty serious. 😂 I truly appreciate you sharing. I am a Christian and a walking hypocrisy... but everyone is, aside from Jesus, when you get right down to it.
I don’t mind you sharing either 😂
to a point 😐
😂🤣😂🤣
😂 The less I share the better *MFP nods in agreement*1 -
In my opinion philosophical/religious conversations are best had over a pint (poor left out baptists), but I think you and I handle it well given the medium we have to useitchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »
Oh, it’s not that serious. I was just referring to Paul’s admonition for women not to teach men and not to have authority over them. I don’t follow that philosophy whatsoever and though I think there are some lovely teachings and lovely poetry and lovely metaphors there is also genocide and sexual assault and terrible injustice & I don’t actually believe Christianity. It is my heritage & culture & my birthright, however, so I feel free in talking about it and making use of it and pointing out the hypocrisies of some of the people who claim to follow it.itchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »In my mind, it’s not a comparison between Paul and Apollos because who even knows who Apollos is anymore but it’s a comparison between Paul and Jesus. Hands-down, Jesus wins. Paul would agree with that, not that I take his word for anything
Exegetical Friday!
It’s sort of funny how much space this information still takes up in my brain and how I can still argue it fairly well. I was never really allowed to do that because you know Paul wouldn’t like it.
I get that. I used to weaponize this stuff to win arguments. I much prefer discussion, openness, and wonder these days. I don't get the "Paul wouldn't like it" bit, but it will probably occur to me later after more coffee.
That seems pretty serious. 😂 I truly appreciate you sharing. I am a Christian and a walking hypocrisy... but everyone is, aside from Jesus, when you get right down to it.
I don’t mind you sharing either 😂
to a point 😐
😂🤣😂🤣
😂 The less I share the better *MFP nods in agreement*
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itchmyTwitch wrote: »
In my opinion philosophical/religious conversations are best had over a pint (poor left out baptists), but I think you and I handle it well given the medium we have to useitchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »
Oh, it’s not that serious. I was just referring to Paul’s admonition for women not to teach men and not to have authority over them. I don’t follow that philosophy whatsoever and though I think there are some lovely teachings and lovely poetry and lovely metaphors there is also genocide and sexual assault and terrible injustice & I don’t actually believe Christianity. It is my heritage & culture & my birthright, however, so I feel free in talking about it and making use of it and pointing out the hypocrisies of some of the people who claim to follow it.itchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »In my mind, it’s not a comparison between Paul and Apollos because who even knows who Apollos is anymore but it’s a comparison between Paul and Jesus. Hands-down, Jesus wins. Paul would agree with that, not that I take his word for anything
Exegetical Friday!
It’s sort of funny how much space this information still takes up in my brain and how I can still argue it fairly well. I was never really allowed to do that because you know Paul wouldn’t like it.
I get that. I used to weaponize this stuff to win arguments. I much prefer discussion, openness, and wonder these days. I don't get the "Paul wouldn't like it" bit, but it will probably occur to me later after more coffee.
That seems pretty serious. 😂 I truly appreciate you sharing. I am a Christian and a walking hypocrisy... but everyone is, aside from Jesus, when you get right down to it.
I don’t mind you sharing either 😂
to a point 😐
😂🤣😂🤣
😂 The less I share the better *MFP nods in agreement*
Oh! We can be like Tolkien and Lewis! Give me a pint and I'll talk about anything you like.1 -
itchmyTwitch wrote: »
In my opinion philosophical/religious conversations are best had over a pint (poor left out baptists), but I think you and I handle it well given the medium we have to useitchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »
Oh, it’s not that serious. I was just referring to Paul’s admonition for women not to teach men and not to have authority over them. I don’t follow that philosophy whatsoever and though I think there are some lovely teachings and lovely poetry and lovely metaphors there is also genocide and sexual assault and terrible injustice & I don’t actually believe Christianity. It is my heritage & culture & my birthright, however, so I feel free in talking about it and making use of it and pointing out the hypocrisies of some of the people who claim to follow it.itchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »In my mind, it’s not a comparison between Paul and Apollos because who even knows who Apollos is anymore but it’s a comparison between Paul and Jesus. Hands-down, Jesus wins. Paul would agree with that, not that I take his word for anything
Exegetical Friday!
It’s sort of funny how much space this information still takes up in my brain and how I can still argue it fairly well. I was never really allowed to do that because you know Paul wouldn’t like it.
I get that. I used to weaponize this stuff to win arguments. I much prefer discussion, openness, and wonder these days. I don't get the "Paul wouldn't like it" bit, but it will probably occur to me later after more coffee.
That seems pretty serious. 😂 I truly appreciate you sharing. I am a Christian and a walking hypocrisy... but everyone is, aside from Jesus, when you get right down to it.
I don’t mind you sharing either 😂
to a point 😐
😂🤣😂🤣
😂 The less I share the better *MFP nods in agreement*
Oh! We can be like Tolkien and Lewis! Give me a pint and I'll talk about anything you like.
I *kitten* love this idea
My brain to me: Senator, you’re no CS Lewis.1 -
itchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »
In my opinion philosophical/religious conversations are best had over a pint (poor left out baptists), but I think you and I handle it well given the medium we have to useitchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »
Oh, it’s not that serious. I was just referring to Paul’s admonition for women not to teach men and not to have authority over them. I don’t follow that philosophy whatsoever and though I think there are some lovely teachings and lovely poetry and lovely metaphors there is also genocide and sexual assault and terrible injustice & I don’t actually believe Christianity. It is my heritage & culture & my birthright, however, so I feel free in talking about it and making use of it and pointing out the hypocrisies of some of the people who claim to follow it.itchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »In my mind, it’s not a comparison between Paul and Apollos because who even knows who Apollos is anymore but it’s a comparison between Paul and Jesus. Hands-down, Jesus wins. Paul would agree with that, not that I take his word for anything
Exegetical Friday!
It’s sort of funny how much space this information still takes up in my brain and how I can still argue it fairly well. I was never really allowed to do that because you know Paul wouldn’t like it.
I get that. I used to weaponize this stuff to win arguments. I much prefer discussion, openness, and wonder these days. I don't get the "Paul wouldn't like it" bit, but it will probably occur to me later after more coffee.
That seems pretty serious. 😂 I truly appreciate you sharing. I am a Christian and a walking hypocrisy... but everyone is, aside from Jesus, when you get right down to it.
I don’t mind you sharing either 😂
to a point 😐
😂🤣😂🤣
😂 The less I share the better *MFP nods in agreement*
Oh! We can be like Tolkien and Lewis! Give me a pint and I'll talk about anything you like.
I *kitten* love this idea
My brain to me: Senator, you’re no CS Lewis.
Yes!
This will be my only thought and share time on the matter of faith... There are a million ways to look at the Bible and decide if any or all of it is true. Back to Paul... He raises the only question that matters. Did Jesus rise from the dead? If not, all of this stuff, including Jesus, is worthless. If he did rise then...
Now that is out of the way, we can talk about important topics like "how many calories does this pint have?"0 -
Yes, I agree with your point. if a person believes that the literal creator of the universe put aside his glory, and was born in human form, took on the sins of the world, was crucified, dead, and buried and rose from the dead for their redemption, then living their faith should be a simple matter. I would still have questions though.itchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »
In my opinion philosophical/religious conversations are best had over a pint (poor left out baptists), but I think you and I handle it well given the medium we have to useitchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »
Oh, it’s not that serious. I was just referring to Paul’s admonition for women not to teach men and not to have authority over them. I don’t follow that philosophy whatsoever and though I think there are some lovely teachings and lovely poetry and lovely metaphors there is also genocide and sexual assault and terrible injustice & I don’t actually believe Christianity. It is my heritage & culture & my birthright, however, so I feel free in talking about it and making use of it and pointing out the hypocrisies of some of the people who claim to follow it.itchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »In my mind, it’s not a comparison between Paul and Apollos because who even knows who Apollos is anymore but it’s a comparison between Paul and Jesus. Hands-down, Jesus wins. Paul would agree with that, not that I take his word for anything
Exegetical Friday!
It’s sort of funny how much space this information still takes up in my brain and how I can still argue it fairly well. I was never really allowed to do that because you know Paul wouldn’t like it.
I get that. I used to weaponize this stuff to win arguments. I much prefer discussion, openness, and wonder these days. I don't get the "Paul wouldn't like it" bit, but it will probably occur to me later after more coffee.
That seems pretty serious. 😂 I truly appreciate you sharing. I am a Christian and a walking hypocrisy... but everyone is, aside from Jesus, when you get right down to it.
I don’t mind you sharing either 😂
to a point 😐
😂🤣😂🤣
😂 The less I share the better *MFP nods in agreement*
Oh! We can be like Tolkien and Lewis! Give me a pint and I'll talk about anything you like.
I *kitten* love this idea
My brain to me: Senator, you’re no CS Lewis.
Yes!
This will be my only thought and share time on the matter of faith... There are a million ways to look at the Bible and decide if any or all of it is true. Back to Paul... He raises the only question that matters. Did Jesus rise from the dead? If not, all of this stuff, including Jesus, is worthless. If he did rise then...
Now that is out of the way, we can talk about important topics like "how many calories does this pint have?"
ETA: Also, I am aware that you are paraphrasing Paul. I hope you didn’t think you were slipping that one by me.
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My fitness goals for 2024 minus the gear. Please tell me how to put this in words.

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Even the Bracelets of Submission/Victory?itchmyTwitch wrote: »My fitness goals for 2024 minus the gear. Please tell me how to put this in words.
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Even the Bracelets of Submission/Victory?itchmyTwitch wrote: »My fitness goals for 2024 minus the gear. Please tell me how to put this in words.
I’m not up on the lore; I just like her quads1
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