Any inherent moral values within the teachings of any religion are always inevitably twisted by those corrupt few seeking power and control.
This weaponization of religion is a constant throughout history, and we see it happening now.
Any inherent moral values within the teachings of any religion are always inevitably twisted by those corrupt few seeking power and control.
This weaponization of religion is a constant throughout history, and we see it happening now.
Weather: Cold
Course: Sucks (all hills)
Knees: Hurt
Time: Slow AF (4:23)
Repeat next year? Always
Weather: Cold
Course: Sucks (all hills)
Knees: Hurt
Time: Slow AF (4:23)
Repeat next year? Always
TL;DR we're so back
TL;DR we're so back
We should all just say fuck it to formal and business attire and wear sweats all day.
If we all do it, then "they," being the repressive institution of societal norms, can't stop us.
I stand for comfort and will run with that as my political platform.
We should all just say fuck it to formal and business attire and wear sweats all day.
If we all do it, then "they," being the repressive institution of societal norms, can't stop us.
I stand for comfort and will run with that as my political platform.
Around mile 16, I determined the occasional anxious ground hog I passed are franky 100% underrated as a species. They are hyper cute. Intellectually misunderstood. Clearly are excellent survivalist. And should be held at the tier of lions, dolphins, or elephants.
Around mile 16, I determined the occasional anxious ground hog I passed are franky 100% underrated as a species. They are hyper cute. Intellectually misunderstood. Clearly are excellent survivalist. And should be held at the tier of lions, dolphins, or elephants.
"At least they died doing what they love."
Is that a legitmately resonable thing to say?
Ex: I love fire pits and beer, but if I died covered in beer and on fire then any resonable person must agree that saying:
"At least they died covered in beer and fire."
Is not resonable.
"At least they died doing what they love."
Is that a legitmately resonable thing to say?
Ex: I love fire pits and beer, but if I died covered in beer and on fire then any resonable person must agree that saying:
"At least they died covered in beer and fire."
Is not resonable.