Message from @The Bitter Draught
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just 1 shy of a dozen
Two more and it could be a Baker’s dozen
No lies
Lol. That proves literally nothing, you mongoloid.
Lmao.
That explains a lot
Lol. Bunch of these people are gone from yt I thought.
Is wife with a purpose still on?
Perfidious LDS propaganda tbh
not only are a decent number of them gone, some of them completely flipped on social justice stuff, as far as I can tell (Jeff Holiday, for example)
I still find it hilarious that Blonde is basically at the middle of the web despite being such a small youtuber, and that Becca Lewis didn't include Matt on the web
It's a neat web.
Alexander has probably sent her tons of betabux
Chad Shrikant vs Virgin Alexander
lol
Carley is cute, however M'ladying on the internet is not going to win either of them any points
One more reason to scourge the talmud from the Earth. Like we needed
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``` Zachar (זָכָר): This term is derived from the word for memory and refers to the belief that the man carried the name and identity of the family. It is usually translated as "male" in English.
Nekevah (נְקֵבָה): This term is derived from the word for a crevice and probably refers to a vaginal opening. It is usually translated as "female" in English.
Androgynos (אנדרוגינוס): A person who has both "male" and "female" physical sexual characteristics. 149 references in Mishna and Talmud (1st – 8th centuries CE); 350 in classical midrash and Jewish law codes (2nd – 16th centuries CE).
Tumtum (טומטום): A person whose sexual characteristics are indeterminate or obscured. 181 references in Mishna and Talmud; 335 in classical midrash and Jewish law codes.
Ay’lonit (איילונית): A female who does not develop at puberty and is infertile. 80 references in Mishna and Talmud; 40 in classical midrash and Jewish law codes.
Saris (סָרִיס): A male who does not develop at puberty and/or subsequently has their sexual organs removed. A saris can be “naturally” a saris (saris hamah), or become one through human intervention (saris adam). 156 references in mishna and Talmud; 379 in classical midrash and Jewish law codes.```
that controller one hurt me
With a cold beer
Thats a great one