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... they must needs practise their black sacraments as listed above, Gemma, reflecting shadow people enacting their surreal burlesque and embodied in their stark ensemble... 'black is a good absorber of light but is a bad reflector'...hence we have the monstrous, and libertinous assertion in Scriptures...'Let there be Light!'.... (i'm being sarcastic approaching satirical, however fk knows what i d'u b these days!)...and in Proverb 16:11 'Honest scales and balances belong to the Lord; all the weights in the bag are of his making.'(NIV) ... this play is destined to present a monumental flop as a spectacle, i... Iiiii Nnnstinctively knows this, so i does...' cause of the imposition above through it's unfortunate omission and announcement, and thus, i assume, the possible absence of their patron and leading lady, in the shape of their femme fatal, and tint of delectable' noir', and her contrast reflected in agreeable shades of colorful aesthetic, and prodigious opposition, contrary to their notoriously distasteful and pretentiously self

assumed, repugnant and mistakenly conceived in erroneously

presumptive prestige!

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Start a name shame and complain campaign, I don't do second chances, yes it's harder but at least I know where I stand!

Positions created in this kip, can undo decades of people's work, with their fraudulent decision, picking people off one by one,lets get their names on the name shame complain campaign register , single them out with taste of own medicine, see how they like it!...

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....directly to the point Raymond!...however, the more urgent phenomena of ur unfortunately displaced tea towels is a burden on us who are concerned, and continue our haphazard and relentless search, our concerns are even more ominous now that i've been unintelligibly 'suggested', by a well intentioned acquaintance that a storm is approaching this evening... btw...prior to my posting my comment above, i lost the entire substance of one i'd written, due to 'pop ups' etc, so i hastily scrambled the one above, while outside 'again the wall' and had to soon move on...i avoid goin on long threads on stacks these days, hence my reluctance in regards to replies...

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That's life Gerry, one minute you're up, next minute you're down, 2 t towels...

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... any thoughts on this, Raymond, i'm curious and commented above... https://www.irishcatholic.com/study-says-more-immigration-means-more-religious-practice/... i've encountered stones years ago, when quarrying, that had higher, and more stubbornly resilient iq and had been of a warmer appearing disposition than the effigy like entity that wrote this!...

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Thanks Gerry.

She would say that for the new C3 501 corpse system, given life by God only knows what?

Talking about putting words in people's mouths, I can see route to verdict in everything now.

I'll have a good look later.

Purple is for the devil!

Sound bud

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... yeah, thanks Raymond, i see what mean, I think, i really ought to know better than allow someone/thing like that get under my skin momentarily, t'was one of those days, and then commenting!?...

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You're right though Gerry, and the selling of lands in the past present and future is really annoying, only fake Catholics are motivated by money.

Real Catholics were too tolerant , living a life that created real society,while everybody else worshipped money, it's them after hijacking society,infiltrating the real church to steal everything from society to economy,and the real Catholics are letting it happen.

The whole world is corrupted

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...😏😏...and ultimately, one must prepare for their realization of the prospect that the tts are consigned to the auspices of incalcuble loss, Raymond!

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Meanwhile in US of A

GOOD BEHAVIOR ---mJUDGMENT COMES

EKO-----Feb 12, 2025

The remedy was encoded in plain text:

"The Judges... shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour."

Twenty-seven words that shatter the illusion of absolute power.

https://eko.substack.com/p/good-behavior

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...what a load of diabolical and apparently misleadingly dangerous diatribe.... https://www.irishcatholic.com/study-says-more-immigration-means-more-religious-practice/ ...saw this in local church, encompassed a sixty-second infuriating glance, and rapid exit...then surprisingly discovered i could access it on online and read properly...read a couple of paragraphs of her's before, years ago...horrendously disingenuous...it's hardly an 'authentic' Catholic or Christian influx Ireland is experiencing?...have i misinterpreted.

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...came across this excerpt, just prior to the plague, and recalled it earlier, PT 3, Ch 8 of Gulliver's Travels...i hope u and anyone else enjoys it!...

"I was chiefly disgusted with modern history. For having strictly examined all the persons of great name in the courts of princes for an hundred years past, I found how the world had been misled by prostitute writers, to ascribe the greatest exploits in war to cowards, the wisest counsel to fools, sincerity to flatterers, Roman virtue to betrayers of their country, piety to atheists, chastity to sodomites, truth to informers. How many innocent and excellent persons had been condemned to death or banishment, by the practising of great ministers upon the corruption of judges, and the malice of factions. How many villains had been exalted to the highest places of trust, power, dignity, and profit: how great a share in the motions and events of courts, councils, and senates might be challenged by bawds, whores, pimps, parasites, and buffoons. How low an opinion I had of human wisdom and integrity, when I was truly informed of the springs and motives of great enterprises and revolutions in the world, and of the contemptible accidents to which they owed their success.

'Here I discovered the roguery and ignorance of those who pretend to write anecdotes, or secret history, who send so many kings to their graves with a cup of poison; will repeat the discourse between a prince and chief minister, where no wimess was by; unlock the thoughts and cabinets of ambassadors and secretaries of state, and have the perpetual misfortune to be mistaken. Here I discovered the secret causes of many great events that have surprised the world, how a whore can govern the back-stairs, the backstairs a council, and the council a senate. A general confessed in my presence, that he got a victory purely by the force of cowardice and ill conduct; and an admiral, that for want of proper intelligence, he beat the enemy to whom he intended to betray the fleet. Three kings protested to me, that in their whole reigns they never did once prefer any person of merit, unless by mistake or treachery of some minister in whom they confided; neither would they do it if they were to live again; and they showed with great strength of reason that the royal throne could not be supported without corruption, because that positive, confident, restive temper, which virtue infused into man, was a perpetual clog to public business.

'I had the curiosity to enquire in a particular manner, by what method great numbers had procured to themselves high tides of honour, and prodigious estates; and I confined my enquiry to a very modem period: however, without grating upon present times, because I would be sure to give no offence even to foreigners (for I hope the reader need not be told that I do not in the least intend my ovm country in what I say upon this occasion), a great number of persons concerned were called up, and upon a very slight examination, discovered such a scene of infamy, that I cannot reflect upon it without some seriousness.

Perjury, oppression, subornation, fraud, panderism, and the like infirmities, were amongst the most excusable arts they had to mention, and for these I gave, as it was reasonable, great allowance. But when some confessed they owed their greatness and wealth to sodomy or incest, others to the prostituting of their own wives and daughters; others to the betraying their country or their prince; some to poisoning, more to the perverting of justice in order to destroy the innocent; I hope I may be pardoned if these discoveries inclined me a little to abate of that profound veneration which I am naturally apt to pay to persons of high rank, who ought to be treated with the utmost respect due to their sublime dignity, by us their inferiors."

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