Anonymous ID: fbe174 Oct. 7, 2023, 9:46 a.m. No.19686504   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19686220

feel your pain anon

Anon here in the same situation

Juan whatever also changed the percentage of normies that need to be on board, if kept creeping up

 

There is moments that earth does feel like heaven

And we the people want and are capable of making it heaven

 

On a spiritual level and physical level this anon does not consent to any of their bullshit

We are fine and will always be fine

Anonymous ID: fbe174 Oct. 7, 2023, 9:49 a.m. No.19686524   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6539

>>19686462

Unprovoked attack

 

It’s always unprovoked

 

Palestinian are so violent

 

Divided we loose

United we win

 

The most important question: who keeps stirring the sheep ??

Anonymous ID: fbe174 Oct. 7, 2023, 10:05 a.m. No.19686621   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Anon does not have access to the episode at the moment

 

Jerusalem syndrome

 

Interesting

 

From the Simpsons

 

Plot:

 

Ned Flanders becomes frustrated when Homer disrupts his Bible study group, and Reverend Lovejoy suggests that Ned invite the Simpson family to join the group on their tour of Jerusalem. Homer is skeptical, but Marge accepts and soon the family is on their way to the Holy Land. Upon arrival in Jerusalem, they are joined by Krusty the Clown, who is making a Jewish pilgrimage. Passing the Western Wall, they meet a talkative, pushy tour guide named Jakob and his niece Dorit, who doubles as his security guard and pummels Bart into submission using her knowledge of Krav Maga.

 

At first, Homer and the other tourists show more interest in the hotel's buffet than they do in seeing the city, much to Ned's dismay. When they arrive at King David's Tomb, Ned implores Homer to show some respect. Homer, however, continues to goof off and Ned becomes increasingly impatient with him.

 

Their next stop is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where Ned prays that Homer will find some meaning in the tour but soon finds him taking a nap on Jesus' tomb. Ned loses his temper and yells at Homer, an outburst that prompts security personnel to remove him from the church and permanently ban him from returning. He storms off, exasperated with Homer's crass behavior and lack of reverence (stating that Homer is "not worth saving"). Homer loses sight of Ned and believes that he is lost in the desert; in reality, Ned has calmed himself by getting a cup of water and going to see a movie. Homer rides into the desert on a camel in search of Ned, but becomes lost in a sandstorm and begins to succumb to dehydration. He drinks some of the brackish water from the Dead Sea, worsening his condition, and hallucinates that several of the characters from VeggieTales are naming him as a new Messiah.

 

Marge and a security guard rescue Homer, and Dr. Hibbert diagnoses him with Jerusalem syndrome, whose sufferers possess religiously-themed obsessive ideas. Homer escapes from the hotel and ends up at the Dome of the Rock. Marge, the Simpson children, and Dr. Hibbert chase after him, only to hear him preach that the similarities of different religions outweigh their differences, and that all should search for a common ground for a joint new religion, the so-called "Chrismujews". Ned witnesses Homer's speech and is profoundly moved, but the effect is lost on the crowd as nearly all of the other tour group members have developed Jerusalem syndrome as well. On the flight back to Springfield, Ned and Homer reconcile.