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7/22/2025, 11:14:41 PM
7/9/2025, 12:10:36 PM
7/2/2025, 5:06:06 AM
>>509270951
He's a piece of vermin.
He spent his life undermining the morality of young people with garbage subversive music and morals.
Is there anything worse you could do?
Now he goes around talking about le UFOs!!
What a piece of SHIT.
He's a piece of vermin.
He spent his life undermining the morality of young people with garbage subversive music and morals.
Is there anything worse you could do?
Now he goes around talking about le UFOs!!
What a piece of SHIT.
7/2/2025, 4:22:31 AM
My regular dentists just told me I had seven cavities. I was surprised since I'd never had any before. They fixed one, then fixed another next appointment, then had like a year wait for the next.
I went to Mexico and decided to get them all fixed in one go. The dentista there eventually, through my weak Spanish, informed me that no, I actually don't have any cavities.
But hey at least I now have permanent pain and sensitivity in the two the American ones 'fixed.'
Actually I think I know the reason this happened. I'd been to that dentist before and they never screwed me. Usually it's some cute girl and I am happy to have her leaning on me and touching my teeth etc. This time out to greet me was an ugly old crone who looked like the grinch. She saw my face fall when I saw her. I think she did the cavity scam to get back at me.
I went to Mexico and decided to get them all fixed in one go. The dentista there eventually, through my weak Spanish, informed me that no, I actually don't have any cavities.
But hey at least I now have permanent pain and sensitivity in the two the American ones 'fixed.'
Actually I think I know the reason this happened. I'd been to that dentist before and they never screwed me. Usually it's some cute girl and I am happy to have her leaning on me and touching my teeth etc. This time out to greet me was an ugly old crone who looked like the grinch. She saw my face fall when I saw her. I think she did the cavity scam to get back at me.
7/1/2025, 10:49:36 AM
>>212301173
Do you guys just marry ethnic Koreans living there or actual Uzbeks? I know there are quite a few Mongols living in Korea as well. The idea of purchasing a bride to me has always seemed kind of sad but I know it isn't that strange for Uzbeks and even Koreans not even a century ago. Not that'd I'd be against marrying an Uzbek anyway.
Do you guys just marry ethnic Koreans living there or actual Uzbeks? I know there are quite a few Mongols living in Korea as well. The idea of purchasing a bride to me has always seemed kind of sad but I know it isn't that strange for Uzbeks and even Koreans not even a century ago. Not that'd I'd be against marrying an Uzbek anyway.
6/30/2025, 5:36:31 PM
>>24508386
>Do you think the decline of oration as a skill drilled in all educated men in some ways hurt writing
It certainly has. But writing culture has also changed over time. Unless you were writing a Panegyric it was unacceptable to write something which just waffled on or didn't properly explain your points. Greek and Roman authors were usually concise and quite economical with how they wrote regardless of genre. Which to me makes it quite funny a lot of the writers of the Enlightenment to the late 19th century are the exact opposite of that, making their style completely insufferable. You would think for people who admired ancient literature so much they would at least learn to admire their brevity.
>Do you think the decline of oration as a skill drilled in all educated men in some ways hurt writing
It certainly has. But writing culture has also changed over time. Unless you were writing a Panegyric it was unacceptable to write something which just waffled on or didn't properly explain your points. Greek and Roman authors were usually concise and quite economical with how they wrote regardless of genre. Which to me makes it quite funny a lot of the writers of the Enlightenment to the late 19th century are the exact opposite of that, making their style completely insufferable. You would think for people who admired ancient literature so much they would at least learn to admire their brevity.
6/23/2025, 2:23:23 PM
>>22856554
>i'm 25 and a virgn but i have been approached by random women several times in public and they have tried to flirt with me
I am skeptical to if this actually happens because it has never happened to me before. Not that I go out that often outside of uni and with my friends. But still, people say it happens but I have literally never seen it in my life before
>i'm 25 and a virgn but i have been approached by random women several times in public and they have tried to flirt with me
I am skeptical to if this actually happens because it has never happened to me before. Not that I go out that often outside of uni and with my friends. But still, people say it happens but I have literally never seen it in my life before
6/22/2025, 8:04:34 AM
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6/12/2025, 8:18:28 PM
>>507110053
covid plandemic and mass vaccinations
rule of thumb: if we all have to go to work tomorrow, it's NOT HAPPENING
covid plandemic and mass vaccinations
rule of thumb: if we all have to go to work tomorrow, it's NOT HAPPENING
6/12/2025, 10:02:33 AM
>>17756059
It doesn't make sense. That was like half the entire argument surrounding it in the 4th century. It's basically just a long philosophical logic puzzle on trying to smash together shit from the Bible which maybe might prove them right, and which also proves Arianism right as well. A lot of Romans thought it was just nonsense, Constantine points it out in a letter stating that they shouldn't be debating this because there is no answer to it, because the Bible doesn't tell you. Julian also has the same problem and makes a point of it, being that the Holy Spirit acts as the creating force and not God in Genesis, with God only sending it forward to do the creating and it is unmentioned if it is created or uncreated.
In any case, it doesn't matter in the slightest outside of being pedantic, which is 90% of Church debates past the 3rd century.
It doesn't make sense. That was like half the entire argument surrounding it in the 4th century. It's basically just a long philosophical logic puzzle on trying to smash together shit from the Bible which maybe might prove them right, and which also proves Arianism right as well. A lot of Romans thought it was just nonsense, Constantine points it out in a letter stating that they shouldn't be debating this because there is no answer to it, because the Bible doesn't tell you. Julian also has the same problem and makes a point of it, being that the Holy Spirit acts as the creating force and not God in Genesis, with God only sending it forward to do the creating and it is unmentioned if it is created or uncreated.
In any case, it doesn't matter in the slightest outside of being pedantic, which is 90% of Church debates past the 3rd century.
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