Why exactly do they call their movement "Pride"?
Why exactly do they call their movement "Pride"?
Looking for that: How god is perfect yet destroys evil. Make perfect good, have it destroy evil, forgive it. He's sinning lol! I forgive you lol
they're larping as lions.
Why do you have a room in your house dedicated to the consolidation of and removal therof of shit that can't be with the rest of the items in the house? Isn't that wasteful?
Also what tool do you find in the farmer's hand when he's moving the barnyard animals from point A to point slaughterhouse?
>why do they call their movement "pride"
Idk
Why are sponges made to be absorbent of water? Wouldn't they be better if they were hydrophobic instead?
pride before the fall.
theyre an affront to god hence the rainbow and especially the gay.
2 more weeks, trust the plan
i'm familiar with all these shift patterns
Pride is a good thing everywhere you find it. A children has pride in hitting other children. A prisoner has pride in the other inmate he just killed. A gay person has pride in an ideology that always wrecks the civilization that entertains it.
Pride is a virtue. It's a good thing when a person feels good about something and that something harms other people. Says exactly that in the Jewish Torah and Christian Bible.
Yes you do
Go back to Israel
Originally there were 9 virtues and 9 sins.
Seemingly 2 of those got most high ranking religious people into so much trouble they had to get rid of them.
Why is the cleaning mechanism of sponges, soaps and detergents a function of exceptional attracting ability, to attach to that which is not easily attached to? Why not the usage of a repulsive mechanism in order to grab onto that which is to be flushed.
Isn't man on man love and woman on woman love a good thing that should be spread all over the house and not cleaned up? It's good for toilet shit to be smeared all over the house.
>why are sponges absorbant of water
Because their chemical composition made them like that.
>YES YOU DO
Because it emphasizes their pride of themselves commiting that sin? Maybe, i just need more data because i ain't updated bout them at all.
The operating principle of soaps and detergent is a long pipe of atoms with an extremely waterphillic (attractant) end, and a protienphillic (attractant) end. One side attaches to anything that looks like a protien, everything that comes off an animal, and the other end attaches to water and won't let go.
Why use attractant on both ends? Why not use repulsion? Why did the engineers want a strong bond to be made?
To force the shit that needs flushing to be flushed.
Pride is that bond.
Damn you Germans make some weird transmission patterns.
It's weird enough when reverse is up and to the left.
>why need a strong bond
To make the pipeline work?
To link that which makes the energy of removal unbreakable to that which is to be removed.
That works even when the thing to be removed fights said removal.
For what I can tell is because pride is one of God's most hated sin. It's also why they use the rainbow, since it was the sign of the covenant God made to never again flood the earth. So it's just to spite God as much as possible. Pathetic if you ask me.
>most hated sin
So you're saying only the valid targets are adhered to by the removing mechanism? Where have I seen this operating principle of cleaning and cleansing before????
What are you even trying to say?