Jellyfish, which are older than bones and eyes: "pathetic"
Mr_Fish
I see no issue here. A man can absolutely be 'cute' without being any less of a man. Masculinity isn't about rugged looks, strength, dominance, or any of that shit. It's about self confidence (not arrogance, just being comfortable being yourself) and giving to others, both of which you seem to do well.
Honestly, I'm surprised you haven't found a partner to match you yet.
Factorio, elden ring, and slay the spire.
Factorio is just good, and it's my favorite game of all time.
In elden ring, I've been trying out a new build that I call the "harmacist" build. Power stance thrusting swords, and a bunch of status buildup on both for giving the enemies their "medication".
In slay the spire I've recently reached ascension 20 on the defect, but haven't quite managed to beat it yet.
Mate, have you seen the shit he has retweeted saying he agrees? A bunch of replacement theory shit, heaps of antisemitic shit, and a while much of other racist shit.
that many Democrat leaders have made as well
If you watch the videos of those Democrat leaders, it's pretty clear they're waving to a crowd. Elon's one was obviously a nazi salute.
wasteful government spending
Ah yes, wasteful stuff like vital medicine distribution and humanitarian aid, and really lowering the deficit by cutting taxes on big corporations, and giving contracts to his own company.
A lot of people today can barely learn one language. You're suggesting that an entire religion's followers learn Ancient Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic, all 3 in dialects that are 2000 years old at the latest. I'm pretty sure God will accept whatever language people happen to read the Bible in.
That said, you do get so much more depth out of the Bible when you look at the original language. From Eve being made from Adam's side, not just a rib, to King James hiding that God will protect you from the tyrant. I'd love to dive into the original language more, but I'm far from a linguist.
I can't say for sure what religion you're talking about, so I don't know much of the religious context for this definition of heaven and hell. My issue with this definition is emotions are so much more complex than "happy is good, sad is bad". A lot of people who have dealt with depression (including myself) will tell you that it's far worse to feel nothing at all. I'd much rather feel the sorrow or hate, and have help from God to work through those feelings.
I find the Christian (specifically protestant Arminian, and yes that is my religion) answer to this question much better. Basically, hell is the other option to heaven. Heaven is where God is fully present, so there must be somewhere else for those who reject God to go. That place must be fully apart from God, otherwise he would not be honoring their decision, and so he would not be all loving.
A. Opposing far right policy is opposing rich people. They're choosing policy that let's them exploit more people with less consequences.
B. You can be upset at multiple things at once. There's good reason to be against the general "right wing voter" mentality as well as wealth inequality.