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2020-01-11 00:01:53 UTC  

he’s black that’s why

2020-01-11 00:01:58 UTC  

Moloch

2020-01-11 00:02:01 UTC  

<:nani:538084105892397069>

2020-01-11 00:02:01 UTC  

Vals not a virgin

2020-01-11 00:02:03 UTC  

We lost our virginities together

2020-01-11 00:02:07 UTC  

omg

2020-01-11 00:02:08 UTC  

gay

2020-01-11 00:02:09 UTC  

It's okay Alex, she can still win me over by reattaching her hymen.

2020-01-11 00:02:14 UTC  

Ask her dad what happen last night

2020-01-11 00:02:15 UTC  

Change your name to moloch demon

2020-01-11 00:02:16 UTC  

Lol

2020-01-11 00:02:18 UTC  

<:pepegun:591248210035605509>

2020-01-11 00:02:20 UTC  

Her hymen was already gone

2020-01-11 00:02:25 UTC  

Val is such a virgin shes never even see a guy shirtless

2020-01-11 00:02:25 UTC  

@Viper i don’t have a dad <a:PepeDeal:597894141552230560>

2020-01-11 00:02:28 UTC  

She liked to ride horses that’s why

2020-01-11 00:02:30 UTC  

dint tell her boys have nipples

2020-01-11 00:02:32 UTC  

Wait wut

2020-01-11 00:02:32 UTC  

<:WazowskiStare:638269320052473876>

2020-01-11 00:02:36 UTC  

. . .

2020-01-11 00:02:37 UTC  

-df moloch

2020-01-11 00:02:37 UTC  

**Moloch**: [Molech], whose name probably derived from [Melech] "king" and Bosheth, "shame", was one of the deities worshipped by the idolatrous Israelites. He was referred to as "[the abomination] of the children of [Ammon]" (1 Kings 11:7) and the primary means of worshipping him appears to be child sacrifice or "to pass through the fire." Solomon was said to have built a temple to him.

"Then did Solomon build an high place for Chemosh, the abomination of Moab, in the hill that is before Jerusalem, and for Molech, the abomination of the children of Ammon." (1 Kings 11:7)

Sacrificing children was apparently not uncommon, but the practice died down around the time of Jeremiah when the King defiled Tophet, the place where Moloch was worshipped.

"He also defiled Topheth, which is in the valley [of the son] of Hinnom, that no man might make his son or his daughter pass through the fire for Molech." (2 Kings 23:10)

"For the sons of Judah have done that which is evil in My sight,' declares the LORD, "they have set their detestable things in the house which is called by My name, to defile it. They have built the high places of Topheth, which is in the valley of the son of Hinnom, to burn their sons and their daughters in the fire, which I did not command, and it did not come into My mind. Therefore, behold, days are coming,' declares the LORD, "when it will no longer be called Topheth, or the valley of the son of Hinnom, but the valley of the Slaughter; for they will bury in Topheth because there is no other place." (Jer 7: 30-32)

Moloch has often been identified with Milcom, the god of the Ammonites. He was probably also identified with Baal, and as a sun or [fire god], as he was also identified with the Assyrian/Babylonian "Malik", and at [Palmyra] "Malach-bel". Moloch is also identified with Baal [Hammon] in Carthaginian religion.

Milton writes of him in [Paradise Lost]

"First, Moloch, horrid King, besmeared with blood

2020-01-11 00:02:37 UTC  

Of human sacrifice, and parents’ tears;
Though, for the noise of drums and timbrels loud,
Their children’s cries unheard that passed through fire
To his grim idol. Him the Ammonite
Worshiped in [Rabba] and her watery plain,
In Argob and in [Basan], to the stream
Of utmost [Arnon]. Nor content with such
Audacious neighbourhood, the wisest heart
Of Solomon he led by fraud to build
His temple right against the temple of God
On that [opprobrious] hill, and made his grove
The [pleasant valley] of Hinnom, Tophet thence
And black [Gehenna] called, the type of Hell."
- Paradise Lost, i. 391-405
*Moloch was the god of the Ammonites, portrayed as a bronze statue with a [calf's] head adorned with a royal crown and seated on a throne. His arms were extended to receive the child victims sacrificed to him. Milton wrote that Moloch was a frightening and terrible demon covered with mothers' tears and children's blood.

Rabbis claim that in the famous statue of Moloch, there were seven kinds of cabinets. The first was for flour, the second for [turtle doves], the third for an [ewe], the fourth for a ram, the fifth for a calf, the sixth for a beef, and the seventh for a child. It is because of this, Moloch is associated with [Mithras] and his seven mysterious gates with seven chambers. When a child was sacrificed to Moloch, a fire was lit inside [the statue]. The priests would then beat loudly on drums & other objects so that the cries would not be heard.*
*(<http://moloch.urbanup.com/409741>)* *3 more results*

2020-01-11 00:02:40 UTC  

Val

2020-01-11 00:02:44 UTC  

Built like a cake

2020-01-11 00:02:47 UTC  

Squish your own nippes

2020-01-11 00:02:49 UTC  

ew

2020-01-11 00:02:51 UTC  

Ok

2020-01-11 00:02:56 UTC  

🍰

2020-01-11 00:02:58 UTC  

Peachy

2020-01-11 00:03:04 UTC  

<a:awkwardkid:658299909975572499>

2020-01-11 00:03:08 UTC  

🍑🍑🍑

2020-01-11 00:03:10 UTC  

your mom is peachy

2020-01-11 00:03:13 UTC  

Hot

2020-01-11 00:03:15 UTC  

Our mom

2020-01-11 00:03:16 UTC  

Yep

2020-01-11 00:03:17 UTC  

Would bang

2020-01-11 00:03:18 UTC  

NO

2020-01-11 00:03:18 UTC  

Hue jazz

2020-01-11 00:03:20 UTC  

<a:fight:567843168914243615>

2020-01-11 00:03:21 UTC  

YES