I’m going to be so fucking real I don’t think I heard a single line uttered during this scene
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i am sorry, the recent page of Tigers has taken me ALL the way out. I'm
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Vicinity wander, claim no zone
Never let an anchor drop, never had a home
Never talk to strangers, never trust a friend
This is the life, and the life will not end.
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Overcoming sin and following Christ may be difficult, but it’s a journey you will never regret.
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"KIRK (CONTINUING): everyone's human. we're too old to play games. we're only human.
he holds out his hand; after hesitating, Spock takes it, presses it to his forehead. Hard. HARDER."
FOREVER ETCHED INTO MY BRAIN, WORDS WEAVED INTO MY VERY SOUL. THIS WAS REAL FOR 5 SCRIPTS. WE COULDVE HAD EVERYTHING. "hard. HARDER." WHAT THE FUCK. WHAT THE FUCK ?????
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Genesis 50:20 (NLT). “You intended to harm me, but God intended it all for good. He brought me to this position so I could save the lives of many people.”
Genesis 50:20 (ICB). “You meant to hurt me. But God turned your evil into good. It was to save the lives of many people. And it is being done.”
“All for Good” By Wendy Richmond:
“Sometimes when you are going through difficult things it’s hard to see the good. What good can come out of a bad situation? Surely that’s what Joseph was thinking. Things started out quite innocent. He was just a 17-year-old boy with a dream when his brothers threw him into a pit and then sold him into slavery.
For the next thirteen years, Joseph experienced one difficult situation after another. He was lied about, thrown into prison, and forgotten. But God’s favor was on Joseph and the Lord gave him a special ability to interpret dreams.
At the age of 30, Joseph was summoned from prison to interpret Pharaoh’s dream. Because God gave Joseph the ability to interpret the dream, he was made second in command in all of Egypt. Then the famine came.
Enter Joseph’s brothers. They came to Egypt looking for food and bowed down to Joseph just like they did in the dream he had as a youth. You would think Joseph would have been furious. They were the ones responsible for all his hardships. It was their actions that landed him in prison.
But instead of being angry, Joseph recognized the sovereignty of God. “You intended to harm me,” Joseph tells his brothers, “but God intended it all for good. He brought me to this position so I could save the lives of many people.”
Even though God did not cause the difficulties in Joseph’s life, He used them for good and for His glory. You may not see the good right now but don’t lose hope. God turned things around for Joseph and He can turn them around for you.“
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Listen. I respect the boys when they say they’re straight, genuinely I do, not my place to speculate on their sexuality.
HOWEVER,
Chuckle Sandwich is the mOST BISEXUAL PODCAST I HAVE EVER LISTENED TO.
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Thinking about dan being like "somehow 🤭🤔 i don't feel lonely 😌 on valentine's day 😊🫡🤭😌 i'm not one of these people 😁" and playing it off as he doesn't care about having a lover. When. When. When. His. His fucking lover lived with him 24/7. Fuck off dan. God.
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The opening of Vows and Vengeance for some reason made me wonder what it would be like on a scale of 1 to very angst for Solas to be passing a tavern or in one and hearing a bard starts singing about the Inquisitor.
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“Be strong and of good courage, do not fear nor be afraid of them; for the LORD your God, He is the One who goes with you. He will not leave you nor forsake you.”—Deuteronomy 31:6 (NKJV)
Amen. 🙏
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