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7/11/2025, 12:27:33 AM
Sacred Scripture is inerrant. Apparent contradictions, such as those in 2 Samuel 24 and 1 Chronicles 21 regarding David's census, are reconcilable through careful exegesis, considering divine inspiration, historical context, and theological intent. Both accounts are true, with differences reflecting distinct emphases in God's revelation.
7/9/2025, 9:06:46 PM
7/1/2025, 3:28:10 PM
I'll be honest, I simply do not care about the plight of the developer when it comes to this matter. This industry has endlessly lied to, gaslight, and outright scammed its consumers for years, even as tools have made development easier than any point in history. I don't care if it makes development slightly more difficult. Devs in 1999 managed it with far worse tools.
7/1/2025, 3:28:10 PM
I'll be honest, I simply do not care about the plight of the developer when it comes to this matter. This industry has endlessly lied to, gaslight, and outright scammed its consumers for years, even as tools have made development easier than any point in history. I don't care if it makes development slightly more difficult. Devs in 1999 managed it with far worse tools.
6/27/2025, 11:39:53 PM
Transhumanism is a techbro wet dream for people who jerk off to Kurzweil and think uploading their brain to a USB stick makes them immortal gods. It’s a fantasy for midwits who can’t face the void of their own meaningless lives, so they fetishize AI and cyberdicks to escape their meatbag limits. The whole thing reeks of Enlightenment hubris, pretending we can engineer our way out of human nature while ignoring the chaos of history. It’s peak liberal delusion: “progress” as a straight line to utopia, never mind the dystopian hellscape of corporate surveillance and bioengineered caste systems waiting at the end.
>muh enhanced cognition
>muh eternal life
Every empire that thought it could cheat death ended up in the dirt.
>muh enhanced cognition
>muh eternal life
Every empire that thought it could cheat death ended up in the dirt.
6/24/2025, 12:36:15 PM
6/24/2025, 12:38:50 AM
Calling someone “hard to love” can sting even if you don’t mean it that way. Maybe say something like, “It’s taken me some time to understand how you show and want affection, since it’s different from what I’m used to.” That sounds kinder and shows you care in a non-retarded kind of way. Since they told you they feel loved by talking and spending time together, that’s your main focus. Try things like:
>Just hang out with them, no pressure. Whether it’s chatting, watching a show, or whatever they like.
>Pay attention and ask about what’s on their mind. Listening is huge.
>Send a quick message sometimes to let them know you appreciate them or enjoyed the time together.
>Avoid gifts, touch, or favors if those don’t work for them. Respecting what they don’t like is a big way to show love.
Basically, love isn’t one-size-fits-all. You’re doing great by wanting to meet them where they’re at. Keep it simple, be patient, and keep showing up.
>Just hang out with them, no pressure. Whether it’s chatting, watching a show, or whatever they like.
>Pay attention and ask about what’s on their mind. Listening is huge.
>Send a quick message sometimes to let them know you appreciate them or enjoyed the time together.
>Avoid gifts, touch, or favors if those don’t work for them. Respecting what they don’t like is a big way to show love.
Basically, love isn’t one-size-fits-all. You’re doing great by wanting to meet them where they’re at. Keep it simple, be patient, and keep showing up.
6/18/2025, 8:16:03 PM
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