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Your comfort is your enslavement.

Mobility comes at the price of self-reliance.

The inverse is also true.

Change my mind.

The Curse of Cassandra is a real thing, and it's very tiring.

Confession time:

I fasted for ~25 hours and broke it on Taco Bell tonight.

I spent ~29k sats to "feed" only myself, and I was still hungry immediately after eating (and still am hours later).

A large part of what's wrong with the West can be found in what I experienced tonight.

How do people live like that?

This week:

Director of nuclear fusion research at MIT was "murdered"

Trump Media announces merger with a nuclear fusion company

Nothing to see, peasant. Move along.

George Washington: Hey 'merica, how's it hanging?

'Merica: Great! We're killing more brown people for oil, and we didn't even have to lie about it this time!

*George has left the chat*

Junipers are the worst.

Yahweh's perfect love and justice were shown when punishment had to be served for sin, yet he took the punishment upon himself.

Both appetites equally satiated, yet his perfect mercy provided an unmerited path to redemption for the elect.

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Scrubbers are now working harder than the boys at last weekend's curling tournament

Because Yahweh is an eternal being, His love for humanity is also eternal.

This is part of why it doesn't make sense how He could love the reprobate - we are creatures bound by time.

His love, however, does not blindly excuse transgressions, and is the source of His displeasure with our sin.

It is because He loves that He gives us what we ask for: either sharing eternity with Him, or sharing eternity apart from Him.

It's remarkable that living in a way that connects you to reality - the way all of humanity did until like 5 minutes ago - is somehow strange to the sheeple.

Requiring others to disavow things is gross, regardless of what "it" is.

We win as a culture when to disavow "it" would be to state the obvious.

Give thanks to the God of gods,

for his steadfast love endures forever.

Psalm 136:2

It's hilarious to predict the outcomes in situations with friends and family, simply by observing incentives and thinking to the second/third/etc order.

I'm not always right, but I'm usually not wrong.

Is the painting okay with the Painter enjoying His other paintings?

One of the most useful responses I've implemented as a leader when getting pushback is simply asking open-ended questions: Why? How so? Why not? How are you going to handle it?

People gripe, complain, and make excuses, but when you gently scrape all that away, they're left smelling the pile of refuse they tried to present to you as "reason."

Bad news: sats aren't cheap

Good news: sats aren't cheap