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Dave D

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Re: Interesting and it makes total sense
« Reply #25 on: Today at 07:37:06 AM »
Have you been to Hawaii?   Makes you think they played the long game.   Because Japs, homeless, and insect pests are the main populations.

The jokes on us.

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Re: Interesting and it makes total sense
« Reply #26 on: Today at 08:06:04 AM »
Walmart has already sent hundred of thousands overseas.

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Re: Interesting and it makes total sense
« Reply #27 on: Today at 09:44:36 AM »
As powerful and nimble as Coach is, he cannot be at two places at once.

Everything is impossible until someone does it.

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Re: Interesting and it makes total sense
« Reply #28 on: Today at 12:07:47 PM »
Coach's next thread will be about how Antifa could possibly reach the Mason Dixon line with their invasion unless the larper militia bands together (and leaves their basement) to stop them.

You really like that "LARPing" narrative, don't you lol

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Re: Interesting and it makes total sense
« Reply #29 on: Today at 12:11:13 PM »
Everything is impossible until someone does it.

My patron St. Padre Pio comes to mind

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Re: Interesting and it makes total sense
« Reply #30 on: Today at 01:01:59 PM »
My patron St. Padre Pio comes to mind

A conman who put acid on his hands.

And idolaters still worship 'venerate' this fraud and pray to his statues.

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Re: Interesting and it makes total sense
« Reply #31 on: Today at 01:28:04 PM »
coach say it aint so!

The controversies surrounding Saint Padre Pio primarily concerned the authenticity of his stigmata, the management of his immense popularity, and allegations of financial mismanagement and misconduct, which led the Vatican to impose restrictions on his ministry for decades. Despite these challenges and some historical claims of self-harm or fraud regarding his wounds, Padre Pio was eventually canonized in 2002, with the Church ultimately affirming his sanctity. 
The Stigmata and Self-Harm Allegations
The Wounds: Padre Pio famously displayed the stigmata—wounds resembling those of Christ's crucifixion—on his hands, feet, and side.
Authenticity Concerns: A Vatican-appointed doctor concluded the wounds were likely artificial, and historical allegations suggested he used carbolic acid to create them.
Fraudulent Claims: Some historical accounts, such as those presented by Italian historian Sergio Luzzatto, claimed he secretly procured carbolic acid to inflict and maintain the wounds.
Skepticism: While not new, these fraud claims were not initially taken seriously by the Vatican, which questioned the supernatural nature of his phenomena and the growing cult around him.
Conflict with Church Authorities
Sanctions: The Vatican initially imposed strict sanctions on Padre Pio in the 1920s and 1930s, including bans on public Mass, hearing confessions, and responding to letters, due to concerns over the cult-like following he commanded.
"Imprisonment": Padre Pio referred to this period of restriction as his imprisonment, despite continuing to inspire devotion.
Reversal of Bans: The bans were lifted in the mid-1930s under Pope Pius XI, who admitted he had been poorly informed about Padre Pio's situation.
Later Allegations
Financial Irregularities: A Vatican investigation in the 1960s led to accusations of financial irregularities, particularly concerning a hospital he planned and built.
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Re: Interesting and it makes total sense
« Reply #32 on: Today at 01:39:34 PM »
coach say it aint so!

The controversies surrounding Saint Padre Pio primarily concerned the authenticity of his stigmata, the management of his immense popularity, and allegations of financial mismanagement and misconduct, which led the Vatican to impose restrictions on his ministry for decades. Despite these challenges and some historical claims of self-harm or fraud regarding his wounds, Padre Pio was eventually canonized in 2002, with the Church ultimately affirming his sanctity. 
The Stigmata and Self-Harm Allegations
The Wounds: Padre Pio famously displayed the stigmata—wounds resembling those of Christ's crucifixion—on his hands, feet, and side.
Authenticity Concerns: A Vatican-appointed doctor concluded the wounds were likely artificial, and historical allegations suggested he used carbolic acid to create them.
Fraudulent Claims: Some historical accounts, such as those presented by Italian historian Sergio Luzzatto, claimed he secretly procured carbolic acid to inflict and maintain the wounds.
Skepticism: While not new, these fraud claims were not initially taken seriously by the Vatican, which questioned the supernatural nature of his phenomena and the growing cult around him.
Conflict with Church Authorities
Sanctions: The Vatican initially imposed strict sanctions on Padre Pio in the 1920s and 1930s, including bans on public Mass, hearing confessions, and responding to letters, due to concerns over the cult-like following he commanded.
"Imprisonment": Padre Pio referred to this period of restriction as his imprisonment, despite continuing to inspire devotion.
Reversal of Bans: The bans were lifted in the mid-1930s under Pope Pius XI, who admitted he had been poorly informed about Padre Pio's situation.
Later Allegations
Financial Irregularities: A Vatican investigation in the 1960s led to accusations of financial irregularities, particularly concerning a hospital he planned and built.

The people who pray to this man and his statues are no different from stone worshippers.

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Re: Interesting and it makes total sense
« Reply #33 on: Today at 02:16:09 PM »
You really like that "LARPing" narrative, don't you lol

You really like that "pretending" obsession, don't you?  "lol"

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Re: Interesting and it makes total sense
« Reply #34 on: Today at 03:00:58 PM »
You really like that "pretending" obsession, don't you?  "lol"

So I guess the military and law enforcement are larping? Maybe train with real bullets instead of simuitions (look it up)...right? 

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Re: Interesting and it makes total sense
« Reply #35 on: Today at 04:13:30 PM »
So I guess the military and law enforcement are larping? Maybe train with real bullets instead of simuitions (look it up)...right?

You are neither.  You are just a pretending wannabe.  You couldn't pass the basic tests required for entry in either field.  I bet you can't even go to the 7-11 on the corner for a gallon of milk without trying to "talk shop" with every LE you see.  I bet every officer in the neighboring 3 counties goes out of their way to avoid you.  When they see you coming, they cringe and think "here comes this guy again, I hope he doesn't see me".  They probably have a code designated just for you to warn fellow officers your stupid ass is out of the house.  "All units be advised that 048 is out of containment.  Keep an eye out for 048 in your area"   
048 is you.
0 is for the number of brain cells in your head.
48 is for the number of inches in your height.