

Idk man, Fettuccine Alfredo? But then I wasn’t able to find information about it actually being popular in Italy.
This may just be a myth. The Wikipedia pages you linked seems to believe something anyway.


Idk man, Fettuccine Alfredo? But then I wasn’t able to find information about it actually being popular in Italy.
This may just be a myth. The Wikipedia pages you linked seems to believe something anyway.


Pizza was invented in Italy though.
Wish I had the nerve to blow up a data centre. But spending the rest of my life in prison seems a steep price to pay for setting a company back only a few months.
You don’t think someone who was criminalised for his sexuality in his lifetime might enjoy being able to freely and openly participate in it? You are reaching.


But they won’t be asked to replatform. Dropout have their own website. Them changing service provider should be mostly invisible to consumers.


What a strange way to use the word jingoist.
Then he’s just an audience proxy, reflecting our own patheticness. :)
I’m not saying everyone has to like 1984, I’m not saying there is one concrete experience of it. I’m merely pointing out that unlikable protaganists are a choice, and there can be a strong narrative experience when that choice is made.
Idk, I likes that part. Ultimately Winston is flawed and weak and yet he thinks he’s making a grand defiant gesture, only to find out the party knew it all. All his secrets and triumphs where plainly and obviously known.
Effectively he builds himself up as a dramatic hero in his mind, and in narrative. The reader gets swept along, but when he falls, when he is crushed, we remember all the gross parts of his personality. We see him as the broken, pathetic man he becomes at the end lf the novel. I enjoyed how the experience of reading the text, and the experience of remembering the text tell two very different stories.
Dude was a cult leader who broke up families and disrupted people attending religious ceremonies. The bible is effectively cult propaganda and it still reveals that.
If you love someone and they go out in a snowstorm, then decide they were wrong and its too cold. Would you let them back into your house, or would you keep the door locked and let them freeze to death.
This is like the parable of the bridessmaids. God presents itself as vindictive and petty. We are told, endlessly that god has perfect love, but that is not what the bible shows us in the deeds of god or jesus, or the parables constructed to represent them.
They’re being pretty misleading IMO. The word “hell” doesnt appear anywhere in the original text, no. But neither does the word “heaven”.
And yet the concepts of heaven and hell, as Christians understand them, do exist in the text. There is the threat of eternal punishment after death. There is the promise of eternal reward after death.
That the english word we use doesnt exactly appear in the Hebrew, Greek or aramaic texts is quite frankly not worth mentioning.
Isn’t it wierd that ultimately Christianity is all about finding that one perfect human sacrifice to stop god being pissed at us.
If this website is negatively impacting your quality of life you should stop using it.
Nah, these are always the best for some reason.
Officially 100% god and 100% human. If that’s confusing, that’s the point.
You also need to be able to believe 3 distonct beings are one being.


Its not prejudgement if you know their actions… that’s. What that means. At that point its just judgement.
You can consider it unfair, unjust, narrow minded or any of a number of other terms, but absolutely not prejudice.


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Clearly I do too. Scrolled too fast and thought this was a giant stone penis.