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BasedKungFuMaster 2 points ago +2 / -0

Anyone who wants to can have it back. You can shop from places that charge more money for better quality goods. It is also possible for anyone to dress up instead of looking like a slob. People don't do these things because they don't want to.

I find it hard to imagine that the fact that most people here wear casual clothing most of the time and that they shop at Walmart constitutes the "end times". A quick perusal of the Book of Revelation will remind you that the "end times" are going to look a lot more apocalyptic than people having bad manners these days.

I would also wonder why you have developed the theological concept of time-viewing as a part of your heavenly reward? You ought to read C.S. Lewis. He would suggest that you won't be looking back in time at the corrupted earth and your personal interests but will be far too interested in the presence of God to care at all about those things. Elevating your childhood past into your theological conception of Paradise is probably idolatry, at best, and sacrilege at worst.

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BasedKungFuMaster 11 points ago +11 / -0

This is the critical element here. Suburbanism is what has killed the bustling city center. People used to go into a city for their entertainment and such, but clever entrepreneurs brought those things out to where people actually lived; though these new businesses did so in strips and swaths (not centers) because there were no suburban centers to occupy. This encouraged the spread of franchises over individual businesses, and--once you had large chains--the chains could out-negotiate mom and pop stores on costs. Prices were lower, and, therefore, most Americans pursued low cost items and one-stop shopping over going to mulitiple mom and pop locations scattered around a metropolitan area.

The OP has missed the point that bustling cities may be something some people like, but others hate them. They are hardly a universal good in and of themselves. It is consumer choice that created shopping malls, then removed shopping malls from favor and created large chains and now is favoring online shopping over shopping at chains. This consumer choice is hardly the decline of a culture. But if it is, it is the world that WE have all created, not one political side or another.

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BasedKungFuMaster 2 points ago +2 / -0

Poisoning some chicken is a great way to kill a specific target while making it look like like many randos have been killed.

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BasedKungFuMaster 3 points ago +3 / -0

Righteous justice--the fair punishment of the wicked for their crimes and treasons--is no violence at all. In the days of the Tribunals, thousands will be put to death to free the world from the talons of the Cabal. Yet, we must never lose our stomach for doing what is right.

That is part of the love and compassion of the Right--that those who are evil must sadly be executed for their own good. All of those posts that "glowed" are talking about punishments that pale in intensity to an eternity spent burning head-to-toe in the fires of Hell--and that punishment comes from our loving Savior. It is not violence but the greatest expression of love that motivates our executions.

The Left wishes all to live in a world where violence comes from their personal need to lash out. They live without law. They hate what is good. They do not execute, they murder. We love even those we must slay, just as the Father loves those he consigns to an eternity of unimaginable pain. The difference between us and them is very profound.

I pray every day for the Tribunals to come. We will all glory together, then, friend.

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BasedKungFuMaster 3 points ago +3 / -0

This post is a total BOOM!

Can't wait for this to thing to blow SKY HIGH!

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BasedKungFuMaster 3 points ago +3 / -0

Don't be so quick to celebrate the United States' diminishment as a global power. It's no good being the global cop, but it's even less fun being a fading world superpower in the shadow of China.

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BasedKungFuMaster 1 point ago +1 / -0

I see. A second repetition of the first response. I would add new information and further explain several MOUs and their intriguing significance (think: FBI and Armenia (and not just recent history).);however I imagine that topic will take the form of a new post. In reply, you needn't offer a fourth expression of the initial rebuttal, but I strongly suspect you might.

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BasedKungFuMaster 1 point ago +1 / -0

So you saw the MOU? Wow! That must have been very eye-opening with all its specifics. Thanks for sharing! At first I thought you were just repeating what the first guy said that I already answered.

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BasedKungFuMaster 4 points ago +4 / -0

Cool! I haven't pulled the trigger on TS yet. I tend to devote myself to just one social media platform at a time. Usually it seems I move on after 3-5 years to another.

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BasedKungFuMaster 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sorry, dewd. It's gonna get a LOT worse in the next year. Better hold on to your hat and eat some COURAGE for breakfast. If you think this is bad, you should see the Dust Bowl states in the Great Depression; or the Black Plague in medieval times; or any number of other worse times in history.

So buckle up, buttercup. You got some work to do to take care of you and yours. Good news is there's time left for you to get busy.

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BasedKungFuMaster 1 point ago +1 / -0

Shared culture is so fun, right? There's cajuns in LA and there's Frenchies in Canada. Sounds good. Maybe both could meet together and make food and do some ethnic dances, right? But those are just GUESSES as to what the press release means.

Remember this: "the MOU will facilitate economic growth and business development, cultural and media exchanges, education, training and research opportunities"

So you CHOOSE to see it as beneficent because the whole thing is vague. I choose to see it as a problem that the whole thing is vague.

That paragraph above suggests a relationship that is ILL-DEFINED by intentionally using vague wording. If there's one thing I learned from Q and Donald Trump it's that international agreements that affect sovereign American cultural, media, educational, scientific and business interests often do not benefit the USA.

You say: "It's vague. It's probably a nice thing that doesn't matter." I say: "It's vague and implies the power over every major sector of public life in the entire state of Louisiana. That's a big problem."

Maybe Agenda 21 and all of our United Nations agreements on climate are all good things, too? Maybe I'm just a little too much of a skeptic when it comes to the Deep State. Maybe I'm just too worried, so I want to know specifics before I sign a deal; Maybe I should be happy that a socialist nation and an American state have a vague agreement in place that can create cover for everything from foerign people going into children's elementary schools to Canadian scientists researching without oversight and with state government cover throughout the state.

Maybe. I guess that's just me. You're probably right, What could go wrong?

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BasedKungFuMaster 7 points ago +7 / -0

I hope somebody keeps an eye on Truth Social on Sunday. It will be interesting if the President's tweet references the delta, just as he cross-referenced Q's Father's Day post.

May be a clue there, if there is correlation.

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BasedKungFuMaster 1 point ago +1 / -0

When you see mass population control, the seizure and control of resources, ask yourself the Big Question: What is this for?

I'm prepared to die for my family's right of access to the energy we buy with our hard-earned money. Are the people who withhold my family's allotment of energy able to say the same? If so, things are going to get very messy this summer.

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BasedKungFuMaster 1 point ago +1 / -0

Communists love laws that allow them to invade other people's homes. They are rapists and thieves who hate the glory of God.

by BQnita
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BasedKungFuMaster 2 points ago +2 / -0

When you see the love and the kindness the Right has, even for the wellbeing of its enemies, it makes you want to vomit to see that libs literally hate and despise those they cannot control.

Republicans are primarily devoted to being like God's angelic host: virtuous, empowering, noble; while libtards worship the way of the demon.

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BasedKungFuMaster 2 points ago +2 / -0

They care about morals. They care by hating morals. They are subhumans who love wickedness alone.

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BasedKungFuMaster 3 points ago +3 / -0

Absolutely agree.Many think of submission as something bad, but it is truly the husband who has the harder job. A woman must learn to quell her inner pride and be submissive to her husband but

"Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the Word and to present her to himself as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless"

Our wives' sins are in some measure the fault of us husbands. For it is our job to cleanse them so that our wives may be without blemish. This is why women so often are offended when they receive correction, but men must help their wives just as Jesus helps the church to become holy.

People may disagree, but the BIble alone tells the truth.

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BasedKungFuMaster 5 points ago +5 / -0

Watching live--looks like he was drawing Qs in the air again! Camera instantly zoomed way way back. Pretty wild.

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BasedKungFuMaster 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yeah, Pharoh fulfilled God's message by hardening his heart against it.

BUT it's far more amazing to see Donald Trump move up in politics and serve as religious figure who embraces God instead of delivering his message through his evil acts.

Is James Dobson (former Never Trumper), or Franklin Graham, or Pat Robertson, or anyone else as important in the Christian church at this time? That's not just because he's a scumbag who God used, it's because Trump has moved his heart toward God's commandments.

God doesn't NEED anyone to do what God wills to do. I agree with you. It's more inspiring, though, to see Donald Trump bringing about God's will because it's what he wants to have happen.

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BasedKungFuMaster 9 points ago +9 / -0

But it's also a two-way street. Trump has been more and more and more willing to give his heart to the Christian faith, to the needs of Christian churches, to the needs of this Christian nation. He is not just an unlikely person for God to use, he has BECOME the person who does the most for God in America.

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BasedKungFuMaster 8 points ago +8 / -0

"Mike had a chance to be great....Mike did not have the courage to act!"

What more is there to say on Pence.

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BasedKungFuMaster 13 points ago +13 / -0

"There's going to be TREMENDOUS LITIGATION"

Trump promises to punish Russian Hoaxers by tying them up in the courts.

This could be very interesting.

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BasedKungFuMaster 31 points ago +31 / -0

"In America we don't worship government, WE WORSHIP GOD!"

Has there ever been an American President who is also the Nation's spiritual leader? I think it's time to recognize that President Trump is currently the most important moral and Christian figure in our country; and maybe in our country's history.

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