It was good. My sons also enjoyed it. Agree.
They're the best. Only rolls I buy
Yeah I had slivered them and everything but I guess the soil wasn't great or whatever...didn't get many that were any bigger than the seed potatoes I started them with. Kids loved it but it wasn't subsistence by any means lol
Yeah I have a dehydrator and might eventually get a freeze dryer also.
It's true. I learned how hard farming was years ago when I had bought a tiller and planted some potatoes.
Fast forward to harvest and from the tiller and potato set purchase price I had harvested enough to make what would have been about a $5 bag of potatoes at the store lol. Fun but I see what these guys go thru.
It doesn't read like a book from 1901 tbh...feels like something newer and even LOOKS newer. People were smarter back then, books had a different style of writing that it's hard to describe but more florid and formal?
Also I don't think they would have hidden anything from themselves. The Talmud is a dense tome running to near 30 volumes depending on the translation. It really wasn't meant to be read by non-Jews - matter of fact, a friends Rabbi tried some lame ass bullshit excuse to get me not to read it when I was interested.
This only made me what to read it more. And I did, and they are quite plain about things like child molestation and when it is or is not considered a crime (until a certain age if the child is not harmed its no foul) and their views on Jesus (one section has him burning in a lake of diarrhea and piss in hell for all eternity for being a false prophet and leading the Chosen People astray.)
I'd love to read or discuss some Jewish apologia with a willing Rabbi but so far I've not found one who will address things like that honestly and reasonably.
This may be why there was a period in iirc Germany or Europe in general during the 1200s when people flipped shit and started burning Talmuds in piles in some of the town squares bc they finally realized what was in them.
The authors statement doesn't make sense in some ways. Having read the Babylonian Talmud in part, there would be no "medical or healing info," merely commentary on the laws set forth in the Tanakh/Pentateuch as far as what would be proper or improper.
Now, the Talmud does prescribe for example the interpretation of the law such that mohels performing a circumcision suck the blood from the baby's penis after it is done. THEY claim it is a disinfectant and maybe back then it served some purpose. But shit like that is about as deep as any medical/healing goes.
Also, I guess the Old Testament apocrypha were left out. And it doesn't surprise me that they wanted to leave out more; the Jews are described as a "stiff necked people" so I'd imagine they weren't too keen on having even more of the laws codified in ways that they would have to obey.
The Mishneh is really the heart of the Talmud; the Mishneh being the laws and the Talmud adding the at times painfully intricate Rabbinic commentary. I forget the Hebrew name for the commentary by itself.
Yes, it is the collected wisdom of learned rabbis and essentially serves as a framework to recreate Judaism no matter what happened to them as a people.
So for example even if Hitler had been successful and eliminated ALL the jews, someone could theoretically come along with a Talmud and recreate Judaism entirely. It's a pretty interesting failsafe given their checkered history of diaspora and enslavement.
Yeah I hate when they do that. Can't redpill ppl with bullshit articles with panicky titles that don't deliver
They're gonna have to do something really egregious and crazy.
They're gonna have to cancel the Kardashians.
TS is garbage since they're moderated now and banned Tenpenny imo
That's all I'm saying. Like an invite to a federal prison inside tour
It just seems like the government would pull together to fully crush something like that and then spin it like they had to do it. Like Jan 6th.
Murder was the case that they gave him also iirc
She has an electric car?
Ahh yes good old Breezewood and Phantom lol
Idk how old you are but when I was growing up @ 30 years ago PA legal fireworks were ground effect sparklers and lights only.
You being from VA you would have had access to ALL the fireworks in the stores. Time was if you had a PA license you were only shown an aisle of boring shit while the out of states had the pick of the store. Bc of course it was presumed you were returning to your state to use them.
A few years back they changed the law so ALL fireworks are legal incl mortars etc. Kinda cool. I drove to Alabama from Florida when I lived down there just to load up on bottle rockets and various sizes of firecracker lol. Now I just have to drive down the street.
A friend in high school was where I heard them called that and at least in our area that was the term I always heard. Idk the origin of it.
"You little scumbag! You look like a fuckin' worm, I'll bet it was you!" Gunny lol on Kavanaugh
Dude, biomass is no longer the preferred nomenclature. Products of conception, please! Lol
Penny sticks are what they always called them up here in PA growing up. And I always got them thru friends who vacationed in free states so I was pretty deprived lol
It's 1/72 scale so prolly have to either remove one of the engines or use a penny stick instead
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