Message from @Hyrulean Paladin
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Lol π
Hate to be the tagged in all that π
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I donβt think the eggplant emoji was needed
<:lookinsexydonny:279040537204359168> Trump disagrees
We allegedly got the message
lol
*already
Gosh darn auto completion
Soooo....
Who here watch,read or played Afro Samurai?
this represents my political beliefs
@Wesleyy πππ
How the right see abortion
what an enthralling convo
Yo
Netflix and chill π
@Hyrulean Paladin the thing about βgood canβt exist without evil,β I think thatβs what Teal Boi was saying, or were you disagreeing with that philosophy?
@Hyrulean Paladin πππ»
I donβt know why but Iβm tempted to join and see what happens
Iβm so bored
@Maxsimodem I don't disagree.
Ah
K den
Ew
A female
mean
I don't want to go Mr. Stark
TJ Kirk just uploaded a new video π
"The good deeds of the righteous are the sins of the near ones"
teej
Ew
Females
"In creation there is no evil, all is good. Certain qualities and natures innate in some men and apparently blameworthy are not so in reality. For example, from the beginning of his life you can see in a nursing child the signs of greed, of anger, and of temper. Then, it may be said, good and evil are innate in the reality of man, and this is contrary to the pure goodness of nature and creation. The answer to this is that greed, which is to ask for something more, is a praiseworthy quality provided that it is used suitably. So, if a man is greedy to acquire science and knowledge, or to become compassionate, generous, and just, it is most praiseworthy. If he exercises his anger and wrath against the bloodthirsty tyrants who are like ferocious beasts, it is very praiseworthy; but if he does not use these qualities in a right way, they are blameworthy.... It is the same with all the natural qualities of man, which constitute the capital of life; if they be used and displayed in an unlawful way, they become blameworthy. Therefore, it is clear that creation is purely good" - `Abdu'l-BahΓ‘, Some Answered Questions, p. 215 (1981 ed.)
Whereβs my baby
idk where is he