Message from @Arkhamist
Discord ID: 569278304234897431
Yeah, tbh I wouldn't be super scared of forgetting a sin and not being absolved
@Quarantine_Zone really? feels weird tbh like imagine going back in the next day?
like imagine confessing a sin from like kid days as an adult
nah nvm im dumb
ignore what i said
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Confess all of the sins you know
But you need not worry about every single sin you've ever committed
You commit many everyday.
There is no way to remember all of them
well yeah but I feel that after living my life this bad I need to search my conscience a little harder to find them
this may be really dumb
If you feel burdened go ahead and confess more
I feel like I'm getting somewhere, or will be. For the first time ever, my obsessive consumption of medical and psychological literature is coming in handy.
Kek
Based
I know a few people like Addie IRL, some for years. I've learned that a little civility, some philosophy, and a wide range of niche academic interests come in handy.
Definitely
The slow changes and approaches are usually the most effective and long lasting
@Caedes (crYpto.mdk) are you a go player?
This guy just followed me
Seems nice
Bruh, giga nigga is trying to pull me into the illuminati, too!
This is way worse than Nigerian princes
lol
No way am I going to refuse my birth right of the kingdom of Heaven
bruh
I think it's much better than a Nigerian Prince
At least you don't have a Nigger relatives in Nigeria that way
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not a noogger
Nothing says secret ruler of the world like a fat niggadoodle at a stop sign
lol
@OrthoBro Not as much as I used to be. I just started getting back into it after a decade of "retirement".
I was a 3 dan player (amateur), but now I'm in the kyus.
I'm probably 7 kyu on a good day. Any suggestions for resources on getting better?
Play constantly. Find a go club in your area. The American Go Association has a directory.
I gave up on ever mastering the game. Those Japanese, Korean, and Chinese players duking it out on the competitive circuit have all been playing since they were 4-5, no joke. The Chinese gov't pulls promising kids from school around that age and pays for everything they want/need, so they can focus 100% on the game. The Japanese still practice a master/student model, where a young kid goes off to live with a pro player. I didn't start playing until I was 12 or so.