The Batcave, but gayer
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Thread Topic: The Batcave, but gayer
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"You're never going to be anything more than trailer park trash."
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Can't get those four out of my head
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I love Seiwa
Seiwa is my fav
Movease Your Peace
Dont worry be happy
maybe it's a code or smth?? -
The principal sat down next to parys and i at lunch today and asked why I haven't been smiling
And i literally am so sick of everyone being in my business like
I get that they're worried but its annoying -
Okay but listen
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-at the moment, so caught up in this
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It feels like youre on an endless race
Mentally and physically exhausted, getting caught with giving up
The end is up to you, where is your destination?
The fact that youre running towards your dream
Means youre doing good, youre doing good for sure -
The Bible itself contains dozens of instructions meant to restrict and confine women, to always put them under, behind and below men. For example, in 1 Timothy, Paul writes that women should "keep [silent] in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak." In Titus, Paul explains that this is because "Adam was formed first, then Eve; and Adam was not deceived, but the woman was deceived." This implies that women not only have been second to men from the beginning, but also that they, personally, are somehow responsible for Eve's so-called "transgressions," and should receive punishment for it for all time. It also ignores the fact that Adam, too, "was deceived," and therefore should also be silent in church. However, the Bible generally lacks support for fair treatment between the sexes.
Even more troubling is the status the Bible gives women in their community. In a word, they are, according to the Bible, of equal value to that of a donkey. The Ten Commandments themselves lays this out as broad as daylight: "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his [donkey], nor anything that is thy neighbor's." The last part of that command is the most troubling: "nor anything that is thy neighbor's," which tells readers that women belong to men. One participant of the popular debate explains that there are examples of women being treated as property all throughout the Bible. They described one biblical story where "a man paid the bride price to a womans father if he had pre-marital sex with her, and the father still had the choice of whether he would give his daughter to this man in marriage." Pre-marital sex, at the time, was considered a property crime, and that thought was enforced strongly by the Bible.
It is almost too easy to see that the Bible is blatantly anti-women, or at least pro-men, and yet some still argue that the bible is not sexist. They claim that women are supposed to submit wholly to their husbands, but refuse to acknowledge that that is still a command to submit to a man, and at that time, a man they were not allowed to choose. One supporter of this faulty ideology states that "in the Bible, it is not that women, generally, are to submit to men, generally." They immediately contradict themselves by clarifying that "instead, 'wives' are to submit 'to your own husbands,'" disregarding the fact that this places the man a women is, according to the bible, supposed to be wholly the servant of, above them. If the person who owns someone and controls your day-to-day life, and the Bible condemns the woman to heed that man's every command, what does it matter that he is the only one who has the ability to do that? Slavery is still slavery even if the slave has only one captor. Luckily, women today have more rights than they did back then, but the Bible clearly never intended for that to happen. -
zach and i made out wtf
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W t fffff how did that even happen it makes no sense
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We went to a party and made out in his car during a thunderstorm and he held my hand for like two hours
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While Parys and her boyfriend were "indisposed"
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He knows too much and it'd never work
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He was singing while we slow danced
I j u s t
Don't trust this
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