Message from @el pebble
Discord ID: 800465587552911420
So i just invest everything
"Yeah, the omnipotent creator and essence of being itself must show itself to ME specifically because I demand it!!!"
bro one time at Jury duty we were introducing ourselves to the court and this kid literally calls himself a NEET
the judge had to ask what it was <:RagTbhfam:689862415047065631>
petulant child
If i was dumb and moved out, all of my income would be going towards rent
Not to mÄ› specifically
Just a god sighting anywhere
baffles me to have all bills covered but no judgement
Recorded by anyone
inpace just linked
On camera or photo atleast
I just linked an actual image depicting Jesus of Nazareth, of a cloth on which he was rested after his crucifixion.
Jesus looks like an arabic man
Hey this Atemporal being must manifest for Times Magazine cover otherwise not real
u know that cloth is dubious
It was a fish.
Nah
the dyes in it are dated improperly
I just dropped my dick and balls on a napkin and it left a face impression. Gonna sell it on ebay now
Yeah apparently ai has worked out jesus was black
Not totally black
More like chocolate brown
Sunday school since 1990's coulda told you that
Then an Arab
Hes got a long face and a big nose like osama bin laden
Paint or dye was not used to make the image
Jesus was Mexican
The flecks of paint are probably from artist or painters copying it
Christ wasn't black, lol.
Going to risk it all
what is the renaissance? never heard of her
AI shows he was arab
Why the fuck would his face leave a stain like that?
He was semitic.
AI is dumb and retarded
"However, the S.T.U.R.P. scientists who examined the cloth directly reported that, while there were some isolated flecks on parts of the cloth, these flecks had nothing to do with the formation of the images. It was pointed out that often in the long history of the Shroud other paintings would be laid over the Shroud to somehow sanctify such paintings and that this process left an occasional microscopic trace of paint or pigment on the cloth." (Iannone, J.C., "The Mystery of the Shroud of Turin," 1998, pp.179-180. Emphasis original