Message from @Dasick
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>comp. eng.at top
Did Daniil make this?
<:eksdee:558283291292336138>
>glorified calculator operators are unbelievable tier
tfw I'm literally doing marketing for a real estate broker
bruh
This was made by some "i fucking love science" mouthbreather.
Bro, read the lower part.
Le epic objective proof.
"jobs are rated by usefulness"
Tfw I use my engineering degree to design weed farms and sex robots
This is just made by rationalist cucks.
using my chem degree to compete with Mexican drug cartels
Electrical engineers here in Mexico end as physics teachers
I'm this close to dabbing on moral relativists
@Astro Easier than you might think.
I smelled chloroform once. I can't remember
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tgat chart looks bs
Prefer the smell of Ether, myself.
eithe blue collar or small time entrepeneur
nucleur energy is not higher?
Speaking of tiers, we have a suicide tier class at 8PM EST
Based.
Which one?
art class. it's under announcements
Nice.
REEEEEEeeeeeeEEEEE
do we have anyone actually interested tho
idk
idk
not really
more interested in a chant thing or languague class
What time is that west coast? I'm retarded and at work rn
if it was taught on a minecraft server, I wouldn't mind.
im mostly interested in learning how to use the programs properly lol
like photoshop or krita or whatever else
if a church organization you belong to asks you to pray for all people, particularly minorities and women, and to pray for "white supremacists" to unlearn their beliefs, and asks you to extend an act of kindness or encouraging words to those minorities who might be emotionally distraught following the recent shootings... do you have to do it?
are you allowed to disagree on certain things? i dont know about other denominations, but id assume the catholics in here are called to do the same thing, but it seems like, judging from this group, many dont.
Short answer yes
There are certain subjects where you cannot disagree and still belong to your denomination, but by and large political issues don't factor into that. There's nothing inherently wrong with extending words of kindness to anyone, or praying for any group of people, but in matters of earthly affairs it's rare even a protestant denomination finds unity, much less Catholics or Orthodox.
Why would anyone want a Josephite marriage?