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autismdiagnosis · 2 months ago
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recca1 · 3 months ago
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YOU MADE THAY FACE ROMAN THAT AINT NO AI?!?!?!
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“It looks like I'm in the middle of an orgasm here guys”
Please 😭💀😭💀😭💀
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agmagazinescans · 8 months ago
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American Girl Magazine, January/February 1999
[Ko-Fi Donations]
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therantingdiaries · 2 years ago
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The world is so unpredictable. Things happen suddenly, unexpectedly. We want to feel we are in control of our own existence. In some ways we are, in some ways we're not. We are ruled by the forces of chance and coincidence.
-Paul Auster
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keyofnow · 3 months ago
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White Album diary: Week 19
Monday, back at EMI, the band (minus John) bash out George's “Long, Long, Long”.
Tuesday, John arrives and the full band work “I'm So Tired”, followed by “The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill”, working into the wee early hours of John's 28th birthday.
Wednesday, which is John's birthday proper, Paul records solo the basic tracks for “Why Don't We Do It In The Road”.
Thursday, while George and John oversee string overdubs onto their songs “Piggies” and “Glass Onion”, Paul pulls Ringo into the next studio to finish off “Why Don't We Do It In The Road?”
Friday, George oversees horns added to “Savoy Truffle”. The engineering team mixes into the weekend.
Nineteen weeks deep, The Beatles have 30 album-worthy songs and a mad sound collage, and now the finish line is in sight.
See what goes on in Week 20 of the White Album sessions... ...or, get back to the White Album diary TOC.
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oro-junestar · 1 year ago
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some of my favorite pac-man headcanons i came up with back in my insane days,,
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-in pac-man world, orson was extremely malnourished, being obsessed with staying inside toc-man all day, never getting any sunlight or sustenance (which is why he's so grey). after defeating him, pac-man made sure to spend plenty of time with him to help him recover back to a healthy state <3 -since funky apparently works for orson, at least in world 1, spunky works for kinky. as for what she does umm idk sits there and looks cute. also idk where funky was in world 3 either lol -also funky pilots toc-man in pac-man world rally while orson works on um um hes still fixing up the spectral realm i think -golvis and spooky long lost brothers !!!????!?? :O -also wandy is spooky's most devoted servant and is an absolutely deranged simp for him oh my god its insanity,. -orson and erwin are exes (CRACK SHIP OF THE CENTURY) -creepy (from the minecraft thingy) and glitchy (from pac-man 256) are bestiesss -pac tech is primitive compared to ghost tech (orson would burst into tears upon seeing professor pac's lab i think) -sue and sue (pac-man world 2) would absolutely get into arguments all the time and be yelling and crying and causing all sorts of drama. they are volatile they should never EVER be put in a room together -pac-man eated a bees once. it did NOT GO WELL. -orson is in the fuckin uhhh i forget the tech lab place from pac-man party because of course he is -sue is the mother of yum-yum -orange sue, pink sue, and purple sue are sisters. -the maze is a popular sport event. pac-man, blinky, inky, pinky, and clyde are the world champs, and then afterwards they like to go grab a coffee and like idk make love or something -tim went missing in the spectran realm and i guess somehow created the nether realm (ghostly adventures), and his cries for help can still be heard to this day (i forgot about this this goes hard as fuck) -if spunky and funky were in ghostly adventures theyd totlaly be fire and ice ghosts -orson and the purple janitor guy got married after cleaning up the outpost (CRACK SHIP OF THE CENTURY 2) -the whole shit with spunky running away and joining a criminal gang -the whole shit with the fucking ghost zombie blood fungus disease thing?? -just the whole shit in general this was all so wacky -the museum in pac-man world 3 is just orson's pathetic shrine to pac-man...he doesn't let him see it cause its too embarassinggggg he would laugh at him -pac-man loves reciting and explaining memes to orson. orson does the same back to him sometimes it's very annoying. -orson loves to startle pac-man sometimes. it's very annoying. -orson loves to ramble about his newest inventions to blinky. it's very intriguing and blinky loves hearing orson's soft voice while being petted by him ouh,, -orson apparently served in the military???woah. -there is a ghost witch who lives deep in banni who's mad that orson built his outpost directly above her home. rude. um i forget what she does about it -orson totally jams out to desert music -blinky likes to gently bite pac-man after giving him a kiss aww <3 -munchy isn't the only nickname blinky gives pac-man. munch-munch, cumball, fuckalicious...yeah it's awful. orson, AKA fluffybutt, knows all too well. -clyde needs frequent reassurance and affirmation or else he thinks he's not doing good enough :( -joey, paul, willy, and frankie run a bootleg games company together. joey is the CEO and does CEO stuff, paul manages finances, willy makes merchandise, and frankie programs the games (u get a cookie if u remember who those are)
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eighteenthcenturyfiction · 1 year ago
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Now with links to the books added! I sent the files to press for ECF July 2024, so you know what that means: The July issue reviews section is free to read on the journal website -- ecf.humanities.mcmaster.ca/bookreviews/
#18thCentury Get your read on!
ECF 36.3 Book titles, authors, publishers, reviewers; ToC titles, etc.
England Re-Oriented: How Central and South Asian Travelers Imagined the West, 1750–1857 by Humberto Garcia
Review by Eun Kyung Min, Seoul National University
Literary Authority: An Eighteenth-Century Genealogy by Claude Willan
Review by Paul Keen, Carleton University
Backlash: Libel, Impeachment, and Populism in the Reign of Queen Anne by Rachel Carnell
Review by Nicola Parsons, University of Sydney
Death and the Body in the Eighteenth-Century Novel by Jolene Zigarovich
Review by Heather Meek, Université de Montréal
Daniel Defoe in Context, ed. Albert J. Rivero and George Justice
Review by Kit Kincade, Indiana State University
Women and Property Ownership in Jane Austen by Rita J. Dashwood
Review by Lise Gaston, Concordia University
Romantic Fiction and Literary Excess in the Minerva Press Era by Hannah Doherty Hudson
Review by Elizabeth Neiman, University of Maine
Romanticism and the Biopolitics of Modern War Writing by Neil Ramsey
Review by Matthew Reznicek, University of Minnesota
Decoding Anne Lister: From the Archives to “Gentleman Jack,” ed. Chris Roulston and Caroline Gonda
Review by Ula Lukszo Klein, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764–1834 by Sam Hirst Review by Jarlath Killeen, Trinity College Dublin
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tssdresses · 8 months ago
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Sanders Sides Animatic Ideas | Inside | That Funny Feeling
Main: Patton, Janus Background Characters: n/a
This is the Mociet song y'all
Patton lyrics in blue, Janus lyrics in orange, both in pink.
I can't really, uh, play the guitar very well or sing, so uh, apologies
Patton and Janus are alone in Patton’s room. Patton sets up the song with these lines. 
Stunning 8K-resolution meditation app In honor of the revolution, it's half-off at the Gap Deadpool, self-awareness, loving parents, harmless fun The backlash to the backlash to the thing that's just begun
Patton’s singing this, Janus isn’t quite sure what’s happening yet, but he’s endeared nonetheless.
There it is again That funny feeling That funny feeling There it is again That funny feeling That funny feeling
Patton sings this to Janus, who is starting to catch on.
The surgeon general's pop-up shop, Robert Iger's face
Patton continues singing. 
Discount Etsy agitprop, Bugles' take on race
Janus joins in.
Female Colonel Sanders, easy answers, civil war The whole world at your fingertips, the ocean at your door
Patton 
The live-action Lion King, the Pepsi Halftime Show
Janus
Twenty-thousand years of this; seven more to go
Patton
Carpool Karaoke, Steve Aoki, Logan Paul A gift shop at the gun range, a mass shooting at the mall
Janus
There it is again That funny feeling That funny feeling There it is again That funny feeling That funny feeling
Janus to Patton
Reading Pornhub's terms of service, going for a drive And obeying all the traffic laws in Grand Theft Auto V
Janus
Full agoraphobic, losing focus, cover blown A book on getting better hand-delivered by a drone Total disassociation, fully out your mind Googling derealization, hating what you find That unapparent summer air in early fall The quiet comprehending of the ending of it all
Patton ends this one looking sad, so Janus gently takes the guitar(?), and takes his hand. 
There it is again That funny feeling That funny feeling There it is again That funny feeling That funny feeling
Janus and Patton to each other
Hey, what can you say? We were overdue
Patton is smiling.
But it'll be over soon You wait
Janus is also smiling, but tearing up a little.
Hey, what can you say? We were overdue
Patton wipes the tears from Janus’ face, and Janus laughs a little.
But it'll be over soon Just wait
Janus catches Patton’s hand and keeps it on his face. 
Hey, what can you say? We were overdue
Patton says this, smiling.
But it'll be over soon You wait
Janus also says this, also smiling.
Hey, what can you say? We were overdue
Patton leans in to kiss Janus. 
They pull back to say the last lines together.
But it'll be over soon You wait Hey, what can you say? We were overdue But it'll be over soon You wait
TOC Bezos III | All Eyes On Me
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stonecreationslongisland · 5 months ago
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wherewhereare · 7 months ago
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Let me say I have never liked Billy Dukes. He’s senior editor there for some reason. He wasn’t the only one who was a sh*t to Blake. There was a guy on ENews too(he left after he was accused of inappropriate behavior). But when ml played the poor me pity card after 2015 CMAs ToC had it out for him. Over time I guess he realized the truth. Problem is everyone In Nashville knew she was with East. Except that twat. But in the last 2 years he has taken slight digs at ml. He’s just slimy. Evan Paul has taken over doing interviews. But boy that “review “ pisses me off. First time seeing it. Glad Peggy fired back.
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rjalker · 1 year ago
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You can now reblog! Free scifi stories from 1932!!
you can ignore the numbers those are for my compilation
January 1932 120 Creatures of Vibration by Harl Vincent 121 The Mind Master by Arthur Josephus Burks 122 The Winged Men of Orcon by David R Sparks 123 The Seed of the Toc-Toc Birds by George Henry Weiss x Giants on the Earth by Sterner St. Paul Meek 124 The Radiant Shell by Paul Ernst
February 1932 125 The Pygmy Planet by Jack Williamson 126 Wandl, The Invader by Ray Cummings 127 Seed of the Arctic Ice by Desmond W Hall 128 The Space Rover by Edwin K Sloat x The Mind Master by Arthur Josephus Burks 129 Zehru of Xollar by Hal K Wells
March 1932 130 Poisoned Air by Sterner St. Paul Meek 131 The Affair of the Brains by Anthony Gilmore 132 The Hammer of Thor by Charles Willard Diffin 133 Vampires of Space by Sewell Peaslee Wright
April 1932 134 B.C 30,000 by Sterner St. Paul Meek 135 The Finding of Haldgren by Charles Willard Diffin 136 The Einstein See-Saw by Miles John Breuer 137 The Great Dome on Mercury by Arthur Leo Zagat
May 1932 138 Pirates of the Gorm by Nat Schachner 139 The Martian Cabal by Roman Frederick Starzl 140 The Great Drought by Sterner St. Paul Meek 141 The Bluff of the Hawk by Desmond W Hall
June 1932 142 Vulcan's Workshop by Harl Vincent 143 Two Thousand Miles Below by Charles Willard Diffin 144 Hellhounds of the Cosmos by Clifford D. Simak 145 The Raid on the Termites by Paul Ernst 146 Priestess of the Flame by Sewell Peaslee Wright
July is missing
August is missing
September 1932 147 Loot of the Void by Edwin K. Sloat 148 Disowned by Victor A Endersby 149 Raiders of the Universe by Donald Albert Wandrei 150 Slaves of Mercury by Nat Schachner
October is missing
November 1932 151 The Cavern of the Shining Ones by Hal K Wells 152 A Scientist Rises by Desmond Winter Hall 153 When the Sleepers Woke by Arthur Leo Zagat 154 The Passing of Ku Sui by Desmond Winter Hall
December is missing
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alexlacquemanne · 1 year ago
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Avril MMXXIV
Films
La Course à l'échalote (1975) de Claude Zidi avec Pierre Richard, Jane Birkin, Michel Aumont, Marc Doelsnitz, Amadeus August, Henri Déus, Luis Rego et Catherine Allégret
La Septième Cible (1984) de Claude Pinoteau avec Lino Ventura, Lea Massari, Jean Poiret, Elizabeth Bourgine, Béatrice Agenin, Robert Hoffmann, Jean-Pierre Bacri, Roger Planchon et Francis Lemaire
Pierrot le Fou (1965) de Jean-Luc Godard avec Jean-Paul Belmondo, Anna Karina, Graziella Galvani, Dirk Sanders, Jimmy Karoubi, Roger Dutoit, Hans Meyer, Samuel Fuller et Raymond Devos
Downton Abbey II : Une nouvelle ère (Downton Abbey: A New Era) (2022) de Simon Curtis avec Hugh Bonneville, Maggie Smith, Elizabeth McGovern, Michelle Dockery, Nathalie Baye, Allen Leech et Tuppence Middleton
Orgueil et Préjugés (Pride & Prejudice) (2005) de Joe Wright avec Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfadyen, Simon Woods, Kelly Reilly, Rosamund Pike, Carey Mulligan, Talulah Riley, Donald Sutherland et Brenda Blethyn
Les Pleins Pouvoirs (Absolute Power) (1997) de et avec Clint Eastwood et Gene Hackman, Ed Harris, Laura Linney, Scott Glenn, Dennis Haysbert, Judy Davis et Penny Johnson Jerald
Prêt-à-porter (1994) de Robert Altman avec Marcello Mastroianni, Sophia Loren, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Kim Basinger, Chiara Mastroianni, Stephen Rea, Anouk Aimée, Forest Whitaker, Julia Roberts et Tim Robbins
Un jour (One Day) (2011) de Lone Scherfig avec Anne Hathaway, Jim Sturgess, Tom Mison, Rafe Spall, Jodie Whittaker, Romola Garai, Joséphine de La Baume et Patricia Clarkson
Adaline (The Age of Adaline) (2015) de Lee Toland Krieger avec Blake Lively, Michiel Huisman, Kathy Baker, Harrison Ford, Anthony Ingruber, Ellen Burstyn, Amanda Crew et Richard Harmon
Séries
Coffre à Catch
#161 : La DX à la ECW ?? - #162 : Summerslam 2009 en approche! - #163 : William Regal nous régale ! - #164 : Les chevaliers des 1000 likes ! - #165 : Qui se cache derrière le masque du Hurricane ??
Castle Saison 5
Pour le meilleur et pour le pire - Une soirée qui tue - Le Vice et la Vertu - Un choix cornélien - Faux-Semblants - La Cible - La Chasse - Morts de peur - Un passé insoupçonné - La Vie des autres - À la recherche de l'homme-singe - Protection rapprochée - Toute une histoire
Maguy Saison 3
Mal de maire - Chambre accouchée - Jument comme tu respires - Téléphone qui croyait prendre - Impair et deux belle-mères - L'éminence grippe - Sauve qui pneu ! - Voir un petit coup - Message californien - Le coffre effort - Kilt ou double - Rumeur au cerveau - Décibel et tais-toi - Le magicien d'hypnose - Cosmétiques en toc - Des plaies et des noces - Pub, pub, pub… hourrah ! - Un chiffon, fon, fon… - La layette, nous voilà - Gare au gourou ! - Noces à ronger - Talisman comme un arracheur de dents - La rosière arrosée - La strip-teaseuse de bonne aventure - La clé des mensonges - Surprise patrie - Le sponsor en est jeté - Ovni soit qui mal y pense - Adam et chèvre - Jerôme sweet Jerôme - Isabelle et la bête - Tel Pierre, tel fils - Apocalypse mômes - Les dons de la mère - La ruée vers l'art - La SICAV se rebiffe - Mort aux rafles - Bretteville au trésor - De briques et de brocs - Olé concentré - Dégâts des os - L'émoi d’août
La croisière s'amuse Saison 4, 5
Chapeau bas - La Voisine - Le Professeur - Jalousie - Bon Voyage - Une belle amitié - Qui perd gagne - Les Sirènes - Personnalité, vous avez dit personnalité ? - Les Jardins - L'habit ne fait pas la fille - Ne jouez pas avec les inconnus - Quelle classe - Nous étions deux - Incroyable Isaac - La Fille à papa - La Toque - Vicky s'amuse - Les trois font la paire : première partie - Isaac radioactif - Zeke et Zelda
Meurtres au paradis Saison 13
Carton plein - Un plat qui se mange froid - Court-circuit - Question d'avenir - La liste de souhaits
L'autre côté du ring Saison 3
Le procès des stéroïdes - Brutal : le FMW d'Onita - Extrême et obscène : l'XPW de Rob Black
Inspecteur Barnaby Saison 23
Qui sème le vent - Effet domino
Biographies WWE Saison 2
Wrestlemania I
Alfred Hitchcock présente Saison 6,7
Le voleur plein de bonnes intentions - Instinct de survie
Kaamelott Livre V
Le Dernier Jour - Le Royaume Sans Tête - Jizô
Commissaire Moulin Saison 1
Ricochets - La surprise du chef - La Peur des autres
Top Gear France Saison 9
Ceux qui font du rallye - Ceux qui sauvent la planète - Ceux qui deviennent gangsters - Ceux qui ont fait n'importe quoi
Les Brigades du Tigre Saison 3
Bonnot et Compagnie - L'Homme à la casquette - Don de Scotland Yard - Le Cas Valentin - Le Crime du Sultan - L'Ère de la calomnie
Messieurs les jurés
L'Affaire Varney
Spectacles
Mademoiselle (1982) de Jacques Deval avec Jean Meyer, Rosy Varte, Jacqueline Jehanneuf, Anne Rondeleux, Bruno Constantin, Maurice Risch, Nicole Chollet, Dominique Blanche, Florence Fors, Jacques Maury et Bertrand Gohaud
The Morricone Duel (2020) du Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Live by Request: Earth Wind & Fire (1999)
Une femme trop honnête (1978) de Georges Vitaly avec Judith Magre, Bernard Lavalette, Francis Lax, Danièle Deray, Madeleine Barbulée, Jacques Verlier, Maurice Teynac et Christiane Muller
Daho Pleyel Paris (2008)
Livres
La commode aux tiroirs de couleurs d'Olivia Ruiz
Détective Conan, tome 21 de Gôshô Aoyama
Le privé d'Hollywood de François Rivière, José-Louis Bocquet et Philippe Berthet
Kaamelott, tome 4 : Perceval Et le Dragon d'Airain d'Alexandre Astier, Steven Dupré et Benoît Bekaert
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wigglepiggle · 1 year ago
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idk anymore
info of where these came from heh
1. heard it in a astralspiff video and it stuck with me
2. lobotomy dash..
3. 🔥👇👉🕳️ = fire in the hole I couldn't fit it and I'd record myself making the noise but I'm sick so probably not a good idea
4. this one's interesting. it's he shout from mdk geometry dash theme song combined with how my friend said SPAMTON GEEEEE SPAMTON that one time
5. inkling noise
6. that one meme. idk how to describe but if you look it up you'll probably find it
7. blast processing by waterflame
8. idk where this one came from tbh
9. great horned owl hoot
10. through the looking glass by steampianist
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ahopkins1965 · 22 hours ago
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1 Timothy 6:6
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1 Timothy 6:8
1 Timothy 6:7 Meaning
1 Timothy 6:7 – “For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it.”
Extended Explanation
This verse is a simple but powerful reminder about the temporary nature of material things. Paul is saying that we come into this world with empty hands, and we leave it the same way. No matter how much money we earn, how many things we collect, or how high we climb in status-none of it goes with us when we die.
This truth is meant to shape how we live. If we can’t take our possessions with us, then they shouldn’t be the focus of our lives. Instead of chasing wealth or obsessing over having more, we should focus on things that last-like faith, love, and living a life that pleases God.
Paul uses this truth to support what he just said in the previous verse: that godliness with contentment is great gain. Since we can’t keep material things forever, it makes more sense to pursue what has eternal value.
Historical Context
In Paul’s day, as in ours, people were tempted to believe that wealth and possessions were signs of success or even God’s favor. In the Roman world, wealth could bring comfort, power, and respect. And within the early church, some false teachers were promoting the idea that godliness was a way to get rich (see verse 5).
Paul wanted Timothy and the believers in Ephesus to remember a basic truth about life: you don’t bring anything into this world, and you don’t take anything with you. This was a common-sense observation that Paul used to teach a deeper spiritual point.
It’s also worth noting that Paul, who wrote this letter, lived out what he preached. He traveled often, faced hardships, and didn’t live to accumulate wealth. His goal was to please God, not to gain material comfort.
Theological Implications
This verse highlights the difference between what is temporary and what is eternal. Material things are part of this world, but our souls-and our relationship with God-are forever. That’s where our focus should be.
It also points to the reality that everything we have is a gift. Since we didn’t bring anything with us at birth, and we won’t take anything when we die, everything in between is something God has allowed us to steward, not own forever.
The verse challenges us to live with an eternal mindset and to remember that true riches come from knowing and walking with God-not from our bank accounts or possessions.
Literary Analysis
Paul’s statement is short, direct, and poetic. “We brought nothing… we can take nothing…” The repetition emphasizes the point and makes it easy to remember.
The sentence structure mirrors the natural rhythm of life-birth and death-and captures a universal truth in just a few words. There’s no complex argument here, just a plain fact that carries deep meaning.
This kind of statement works like a wise proverb: brief but weighty, easy to understand but hard to ignore.
Biblical Cross-References
Job 1:21 – “Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and naked I will depart.”
Ecclesiastes 5:15 – “Everyone comes naked from their mother’s womb, and as everyone comes, so they depart.”
Luke 12:15 – “Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; life does not consist in an abundance of possessions.”
Matthew 6:19–21 – “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth… but store up for yourselves treasures in heaven.”
Psalm 49:16–17 – “Do not be overawed when others grow rich… for they will take nothing with them when they die.”
What This Verse Means for Today’s Christian
For today’s Christian, this verse serves as a reality check. It’s easy to get caught up in chasing after more-more income, more stuff, more status. But this verse reminds us that all of it is temporary. None of it comes with us when we leave this world.
That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t work or plan wisely-it just means we need to hold things loosely and live with an eternal perspective. What matters most is not what we own, but who we are in Christ.
This verse also encourages gratitude. Since we came into this world with nothing, everything we have is a gift. That should lead to contentment and generosity, not worry or greed.
How This Verse Relates to a Loving God
A loving God tells us the truth about life-truths that protect us from wasting our lives on things that don’t matter in the end. By reminding us that we bring nothing into the world and take nothing out, God is calling us to find joy and meaning in Him, not in what we can gather or buy.
God’s love is seen in how He shifts our focus from temporary treasures to eternal ones. He knows what will truly satisfy us, and He invites us to live for things that last-like loving Him, serving others, and growing in faith.
How This Verse Connects to Jesus Christ
Jesus lived this truth perfectly. He didn’t come to earth to gain riches-He came to give His life (Mark 10:45). He had no earthly wealth, yet He offered the richest gift of all: salvation.
Jesus warned people not to build their lives around money or possessions (Luke 12:15–21). He taught that real treasure is found in heaven, and that a person’s life is not measured by what they own, but by their relationship with God.
Jesus also modeled contentment and trust in His Father, even when He had very little by the world’s standards. Through His example, He calls us to live for eternal things and to store up treasures in heaven (Matthew 6:19–20).
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
How often do you find yourself focusing on temporary things instead of eternal ones?
What possessions or goals might you be holding too tightly?
How can remembering the truth of this verse bring you more peace and contentment?
In what ways is God calling you to be more generous with what He’s given you?
How does Jesus’ example challenge your view of success and value?
1 Timothy 6:6
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1 Timothy 6:8
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keyofnow · 3 months ago
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White Album diary: Week 2
With only John and Paul remaining in London, the two begin the following week by working not only separately but also in opposite directions:
Monday, John and Yoko assemble tape loops for an envisioned musique concrète sound collage for the outro of “Revolution”.
Tuesday, John and Yoko continue assembling tape loops while Paul works in a different studio overseeing production of an Apple promotional film, which includes footage of him acoustically recording “Blackbird” (among other songs and bits) as well as of his Apple protégée Mary Hopkin.
Wednesday is quiet.
Thursday is quiet.
Friday is quiet.
Two weeks in, The Beatles now have 3 album-worthy songs to show for their latest efforts — one of which is a Paul solo piece, the second includes only Paul and Ringo, and the first is a mostly finished full band piece that's about to be embellished with a mad monster sound collage courtesy of John and Yoko.
John and Yoko give their first public appearance together that Saturday, and sessions resume late the following week.
See what goes on in Week 3 of the White Album sessions... ...or, get back to the White Album diary TOC.
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