Post Aiq3UfNOxdy1441Qm0 by MaouYumisu@varishangout.net
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(DIR) Post #AipZeqW5OriVsz1QzA by ryuuji@varishangout.net
2024-06-11T21:43:56.841807Z
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(DIR) Post #Aiq3Udzc6bLQlzsv3Y by Azur_Fenix@varishangout.net
2024-06-12T02:35:52.220685Z
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@LoliHat @ryuuji remember. Man was made in GODs (HIS) image,females were made in man's image. An important distinct most gloss over. Females are not the same as man. They are made from mans flesh; so they would not rebel against him (happened anyways. Eve betrayed Adam for the serpent, and Adam in ignorance too forgetting who he's suppose to listen to; important lesson in here about how your are not to listen to females). Females are not in gods image or of gods breath, they were stated to be a helper, helper is not equal, help as it is written in this context. Means subservient. Females are not your equal. Never were, were never ment to be. They exist to submit and obey.If you want the non religious version. I've already covered elsewhere.
(DIR) Post #Aiq3UfNOxdy1441Qm0 by MaouYumisu@varishangout.net
2024-06-12T03:03:46.715435Z
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@Azur_Fenix @LoliHat @ryuuji text: I'm a killer, and always have been. They say once you taste blood, it changes you forever - I wouldn't know. 'cause it's been part of my diet since day one. What is worth killing for, you might ask? I wouldn't know, 'cause I never had any other choice. I have always followed orders. I'm taking another man's life - all I can say is, it's both easier and more difficult then you might imagine. So this is my life - and what is life? Religion offers very simple answers -science offers new possibilities. Did we indeed rise out of that primeval goo by conscience, or are we the result of divine intervention? If you take the religious stand, man was made at the end of a week's hard work, and god was pretty tired. Imperfections, flaws, weaknesses, vulnerability - that's the price we pay for being the last item on the assembly line. No matter which version is right - if you can improve on this prototype, that not even evolution has perfected yet, by means of science - create a sharper original instead of this sloppy copy, this mortal coil - why not? Ask yourself - what's worth living for? A lot. What's worth dying for, then? Not a lot. So if you had the choice, it wouldn't be that hard, would it? It would be worth killing for, wouldn't it? Life is a blessing, but death can be a friend - there's always a price to pay. In nature there's neither good nor bad, right or wrong - there are only consequences. Not so long ago, a few scientists were willing to assume the cape of the creator, delve deep into this creational abyss to find the secrets, to stretch the known boundaries, to create life - they could not foresee the consequences.