Why did you feel the need to promulgate mental illness in Angela: Asgard's Assassin? There is clearly no such thing as transgenderism. Any person who thinks that they are another gender obviously has delusions and needs therapy. Mutilatiing themselves and forcing other people to pretend they're something they're not is products of insanity. Science dictates that there are two genders and the gender you are born with is your gender. Sera should been a better example to society and gotten help.
Iβm sorry but Iβm VERY bothered by this video, and you all have to watch it with me, and then sit around me patiently, with candles burning, while I go like this
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Until I emerge from my trance with the perfect joke, okay
Macbeth: Bring me no more posts! let them fly all:
Till someone explains what the fuck is going on with Birnam wood, no, seriously, what the fuck
Enter a Servant]
Macbeth: The devil damn thee black, thou cream-faced loon!
Where got'st thou that goose look?
Servant: what
MACBETH: Geese, villain!
Servant: apparently this is because of Storm Babet and it’s in Stirlingshire, Scotland. I’m fairly certain that knowledgeable Americans will point out that letting your dog stand on this is absolutely bugwild behavior because your brain SHOULD be screaming “sinkhole,” and not doing that. but, to be absolutely and completely fair (not that you SHOULD let your dog stand on it; he looks like he’s about to be swallowed into the unhesitating maw of a muppet, like the Tim burton sleepy hollow film, or stranger things snot trees, or a cookie crunched up by Cookie Monster) but Scotland’s terrain is usually SO stable! you can invent the entire academic discipline of geology on it. This is almost certainly just the tree roots. Hello!!!
Macbeth: I am SO tense right now for SO many reasons
Now I want a Helpful Ecologistᵗᵐ to tell me whether this is an effect of forestry plantation of lots of relatively young trees in a regimented manner or whether pine tree root systwms really are just that shallow.
A new religious statue in the town of Davidson, N.C., is unlike anything you might see in church.
The statue depicts Jesus as a vagrant sleeping on a park bench. St. Alban’s Episcopal Church installed the homeless Jesus statue on its property in the middle of an upscale neighborhood filled with well-kept townhomes.
Jesus is huddled under a blanket with his face and hands obscured; only the crucifixion wounds on his uncovered feet give him away.
The reaction was immediate. Some loved it; some didn’t.
“One woman from the neighborhood actually called police the first time she drove by,” says David Boraks, editor of DavidsonNews.net. “She thought it was an actual homeless person.”
And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Since you have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, you have done it unto me.