Message from @deusvult
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weird culture of repression is another
of what?
Your feelings?
more of physical activity.
kids don't go out and play as much anymore because it's seen as a liability. there's more stuff like that, but it all compounds to make a society that makes very fragile children
That possibly explains why they only occured since 1989
kids don't know how to lose anymore
they don't know how to fail with grace because we're too scared to let them fail in smaller ways. so much so, that when they get older, and the stakes get bigger, and we can't protect them any longer from the consequences of their failure, it hits them like a freight train.
Holy shit, I haven't seen that other face before. Still just as hideous
Flagrant Clickbait.
You've got to be kidding me with this shit. Build the wall yesterday, motherfucker.
It was less than half of total offenders though. That means something, if you close your eyes, and feel bad for all the people that came here over a decade ago, and never once tried to apply for citizenship.
it’s financially unfair for men to get married, goy
Teachers too
It's because society is geared to teach whites and males they need to be objective about things. While at the same time the deeper into the progressive stack you are the more biased you are allowed to act and that's okay.
yeah I watched it and I can see that
I mean, he's not a real pope
When's poland going to elect an antipope? There's historical precedence for it.
Antipope?
What on earth is that?
The Orthodox Patriarch?
There are multiple orthodox patriarchs
@ebowden from 1309 to 1376, seven successive popes decided to make their seat at Avignon.
In 1376, Gregory IX decided to move back to Rome, but his cardinals disagreed. Which led to the Western Schism under the reign of his successor, Urban VI
A second line of Avignon popes reigned, concurrent with those serving in Rome.
At one point during the schism, no less than three different men simultaneously led claim to the title of true pope
The seat of the pope was not even initially so prominent in christendom. The heir to the throne of St. Peter was but one of five church fathers before the reign of Charlemagne and the crusades.
So what you're saying is, there has never been a true pope?