>>23369702
walk in justice. Balance.
everyone should have balance.
you cannot do "good" ALL the time or you would be what? nothing. because nothing does good all the time because it does nothing.
>>23369702
walk in justice. Balance.
everyone should have balance.
you cannot do "good" ALL the time or you would be what? nothing. because nothing does good all the time because it does nothing.
grown women are just that are they not? when are you truely grown?
men have a way to manipulate and get their ways always.
women learned from men.
what does that tell you?
please stop with being a retard.
so if you include roc nations pardon where she stalked her own daughter being up in someones ass all the time then okay….
if you include the..wats his name who had everyone tapped in the city he controlled… what was his name…. he was a cult leader….
this being the thing when you take something good and meant for good and turn it bad and do bad things with it you cannot blame those who fell into the trap of such.
good tech shouldn't have been used for bad ppl. with the intent of filling their pockets and making a name for themselves.
i was going to be so mean to you.
but i think i am just really angry today at everything… so ok bot..
i'll leave u alone.
actually im not nor impressed.
the hero of the story could've just said something from the get go.
but nooo like merlin did morgana he lead her to believe she was the only one.
stupid story line if you ask me.
Here:
you might need it.
The Hebrew term "satan" (שָׂטָן) means "adversary" or "accuser".
It is derived from the verb "satan" (שָׂטַן), which primarily means "to obstruct" or "to oppose".
In the Hebrew Bible, the term appears in two forms: without the definite article (satan), which can refer to any adversary, and with the definite article (ha-satan), which usually refers specifically to the heavenly accuser.
The word "satan" is used in various contexts, sometimes describing human adversaries and other times referring to a supernatural entity.
In the Old Testament, the name "Satan" is mentioned in three books: Job, Zechariah, and 1 Chronicles.
you took something good…and made something bad out of it…
who's fault is that?
so narratives you gave me.
fanta.
i hate your friends.
So? cuz i don't hate. right now i hate them.
you do realize that 369 isn't the correct number right?
oh how cute.
i want it to stop.
i dont want your help anymore.
see ya.