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Mark Sea
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Mainly reminders to myself
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marksea 1 month ago
I think the President meant to write “Happy Easter. He is Risen!” image
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marksea 1 month ago
Conniving to convince a greater power to attack an enemy they couldn’t handle themselves based on trumped up charges. Not much has changed in 2026 years.
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marksea 1 month ago
2000s: Attack everyone in the Middle East not involved in 9/11. 2020s: Prosecute everybody except people in the Epstein files. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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marksea 1 month ago
The ancient Persians debated everything twice: once when they were drunk and once when they were sober.
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marksea 1 month ago
Just in case: prep for eternity image
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marksea 1 month ago
4/1 has to be one of the worst days of the year
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marksea 1 month ago
A culture that believes in eternity builds things differently.
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marksea 1 month ago
This is why pedo Hollywood can only create sequels, remakes, and live actions btw. image
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marksea 2 months ago
Holy Monday. Jesus was NOT a harmless pacifist. image
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marksea 2 months ago
Gollum’s character in LOTR represents what sin does when you hold onto it for a lifetime, when you refuse to let go of the thing that's destroying you. You don't die dramatically. You just slowly become unrecognizable. Bilbo could've killed Gollum. Frodo could've killed Gollum. They both chose mercy instead. And that mercy - the one that made no strategic sense, that looked like weakness - is the exact thing that saved the world. The Ring wasn't destroyed by strength. It was destroyed by mercy. “Many that live deserve death.  And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment." - Gandalf in the Mines of Moria speaking to Frodo