They really did that.
@respectthepetty I'm putting Reloved in Petty Prison for you and everyone else and throwing away the key.

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They really did that.
@respectthepetty I'm putting Reloved in Petty Prison for you and everyone else and throwing away the key.
/rp /dsmp
I swear, Ranboo keeps mentioning the fact that Jonald's grave survived the Doomsday explosion.
Is it lore related? Either it is, or he’s genuinely surprised that it survived.
I don’t know, maybe it’s just the way he zooms and lingers on the sign, like there’s something he wants to say.
I’m probably reading way to far into this, but it could have to do with the fact that Dream is the one who exploded (L’)manberg.
Because we know from Sapnap’s stream that Dream and enderwalk Ranboo are ‘friends’, or at least working together, so maybe Dream was sparing Jonald, so Ranboo (or enderwalk Ranboo) wouldn’t be upset with him.
Idk this probably doesn’t make any sense, but f the theory is out there and it ends up true i can screenshot this and say I told you so.
"I did it. During the night I released a lethal virus. They're all dead. You're the last man on earth. Be careful with the Pope bathroom"
"Follow me"
"Grind me"
"help yourself. I had to get to my parents in Umbria. Sorry if I didn't wake you up. You slept so well 🖤 ps. At 14 will arrive Marisol. Try not to meet her"
"I'm getting the virus. You go take horse riding class"
"Here's the antidote. You decide if it's for the virus or for my impossible character. In any case, take it with you always. You may never know. I miss you. Truly."
Happy Birthday Robert Plant 💛
When I was
A young lad
My father
Took me into the citay
To see strange people pray
-
He said
Hun when
You grow up
Would you be
A straight girl with a boyfriend?
To that I said
Hell no
So I texted my friend who does Psychology and asked her to psycho-analyse Squeaky Boots.
Here are her thoughts:
alr so spongebob has hyperactive adhd and mr krbs has autism or something that results in sensory problems with noise
mr krabs might also have mood or stress induced psychosis to add to the mix
Yeah I’m getting autism maybeee Audhd from mr krabs
Girly (Pearl) is giving spoiled brat but that’s not a mental illness exactly. Maybe a behavioural disorder with anger I forget what that category is called
Mr krabs might also be a compulsive liar
Squidward I diagnose him real and iconic. Probably also autism lowk the sensory issues
I reckon mr krabs thing with money might be an autistic hyper fixation? I can’t think of another diagnosis tbh
Gary is giving pascal energy also iconic
Also those stupid shoes that he buys pearl are lowk ugly
It’s a really well done ep.
Yes that sequence (the crash out) is hands down the most well done bit. Someone was consulted
Bonus; her thoughts on Mr. Krabs:
I fear mr krabs would be me in SpongeBob land. Minus the fixation on money probably
Whyyy did we wreck a perfectly good character
He could have had a whole arc realising money isn’t everything and the people around him are more important
He started so promising.
And then he got therapy and found a new purpose for his life … right guys? Can we give him that decency?
@bejeweledmayhem
This really isn't a guide or Bible study per say. This is more for me to keep track of my notes and crowdsource answers for questions I have along the way.
Starting w/the Book of John and then working my way through the NT and winding my way around to the OT.
This is the first 5 chapters of John that I have done so far. As I read more and collect more notes, I will add them in further posts.
The Book of John
1:1 The Declaration of the Mystery of the Triune God (I think) and that God, in all Their faces, is the source of all things in the ‘verse.
1:5 Why does darkness not comprehend light?
1:9 God = The Source of All Wisdom
1:10-11 This makes no sense. Why does the world not know Him? Even His own do not know Him, why?
1:14 How can God’s Glory be seen in Christ when v10 and 11 state the world does not know Him?
1:18-34 The theme of God as Christ not being known by the world including the Prophets continues. How can a prophet not recognize God in all Their Forms? It feels like an ep of Scooby Doo where no one knows who the person behind the monster is until the mask is yanked off.
1:50 I feel like Jesus is being sassy af to Nathaniel here like he was only a few feet away and looked over at him just chillin’ under the fig tree.
2:4 Jesus addressing His mother as “woman” just bugs me. Did He always address her this way? Was it common for sons to address their mothers this way?
2:5 Instead of taking umbrage at her son’s apparent disrespect, Mary appears to just brush it off and directs the servants to obey Jesus’ commands, whatever they may be. Is He normally this rude?
2:6-12 He transfigures the water meant for purification into wine but it’s not just some two buck chuck, it’s some absolutely fine ass wine. (foreshadowing the wine of communion?)
2:15 This is absolutely premeditated. Braiding a scourge takes time and patience to do. He had to be well and truly pissed off by the business of buying sacrifices and money changing taking place in the temple.
2:24-25 Jesus appears to be saying that all humans are shysters and are untrustworthy even w/good intentions.
3:3-8 If I am grasping this correctly, Jesus is indicating that one must experience a physical baptism as a representation of the spiritual rebirth one has as a believer as well as a spiritual baptism.
3:17-21 Again, *if* I am grasping this correctly, the judgement of God is predetermined for those who do not believe in God, no matter their reasoning as they are assumed to love darkness as opposed to God represented by the light vs dark dichotomy with the darkness assumed to be evil.
3:28-30 The imagery of a bridal party is used here to illustrate the relationship between, John, Jesus, and the Church. John refers to himself as essentially the best man with Jesus being the bridegroom and the Church as the bride with John stating that he is happy to take a lesser position as the best man as opposed to being the groom.
3:31-32. I have not the faintest what is being said here. This makes no sense to me.
4:7-15 Jesus is conversing with a Samaritan woman and illustrating the difference between the ordinary well water and it’s life giving properties and the message that Jesus brings and its properties of giving eternal life to those who believe. He is comparing the mortal life vs the eternal life. The woman requests the “living water” in an apparently misunderstanding of the comparisons He is making.
4:16-26 Jesus ascertains that the woman is an a polyamorous relationship without her advising as such. She calls him a prophet at which point He states that He is the Messiah about whom the prophecies speak.
4:31-38 I am unsure I understand what is being said here. I need clarity
5:14 Why does Jesus say “that nothing worse may happen to you” after telling the man that He healed to no longer sin? Is this a threat of some kind?
5:17 IDK what Jesus means here.
5: 19-27 I *think* Jesus is saying that He is working under the limitation of God the Father as He can only do what God the Father allows him to do whether that is raising the dead, passing judgement, etc. I also think that He is stating that God the Father is allowing(?) Him to step into a more central role and that His words will lay the foundation for the path to eternal life.
5:28-29 It looks like Jesus is saying those who did good regardless of who they believed in will be resurrected to heaven and those who did ill will be hell bound, regardless of who they believed in.
5:30 Is Jesus saying that He is bound by God’s will for judgement and can exercise no discretion of His own?
5:31-33 This feels a bit murky for me. It seems like Jesus is saying that his word can’t be trusted on his own and that it can only be trusted if it can corroborated by John and that he knows that John’s corroborating testimony is true.
5:34-36 Wait, what? He states “I do not accept testimony from a human being, but I say this that you may be saved.” Then he states that his testimony is greater than John’s but like 3 verses back, he said his word can’t be trusted on its own. Which is it?
5:37-40 Is this harkening back to Jesus talking about not being known even though he is coming on behalf of God?
5:41 He says that He doesn’t accept human praise so is this a repudiation of worship of Him?
5:42-46 This is a scolding of those around Him who do not appear to believe in Him based on His words and deeds. He adv that the Prophet, Moses, will act as judge to those who do not believe in Jesus as the Messiah as He states that Moses wrote about Him.