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re: Thoughts on the Kash Patel / Dan Bongino - Maria Bartiromo Interview?
Posted by rphtx on 5/18/25 at 4:56 pm
Why does Patel's face always look like someone just jammed a thumb up his arse?
re: China’s 1st Aerial Mothership, Jiutian SS-UAV, is scheduled for its maiden flight in June
Posted by rphtx on 5/18/25 at 4:52 pm
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Everyone sticks their heads in the sand saying Chinese manufacturing is shite. Yo then get surprised by this
Making a cool cgi short isn't the same as it actually functioning as intended. Guess we'll wait and see.
re: AC/DC in Nashville and predicted bad weather...
Posted by rphtx on 5/17/25 at 10:36 pm
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I live in Nashville and there’s no good place to park at Nissan because of the new stadium being built. I find it’s just easier to pay a fortune and Uber.
Saw 311 last week in Houston. Dudes outside wanted $85 for a 4 mile ride. Told them to f off and we jogged home. Downtown Houston was a trip at midnight. I got knocked over by two chicks on electric scooters and bit it hard on the sidewalk. it was awesome :lol:
re: May I introduce to you, Wes Watson...a true inspiration for us all.
Posted by rphtx on 5/16/25 at 6:26 pm
I feel like I lost 50 IQ watching parts of thsi
re: Remember the lesbian bar in Austin?
Posted by rphtx on 5/16/25 at 1:16 pm
ATX Women's Sports Pub was originally the planned name, but it was changed to 1972. Don't know much more than that, but worked with a lesbian chick that talked about it.
re: Timberwolves Fans Gets Caught Snorting Coke Live
Posted by rphtx on 5/15/25 at 9:35 pm
The kid on the right musta done half the bag :lol:
re: John Cena wants you to wear sunscreen
Posted by rphtx on 5/12/25 at 2:37 pm
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Isn’t it crazy how nobody died of skin cancer before sunblock was invented
People are too ignorant to realize such glaring observations. I won't use that or OFF bug repellent. Drives me insane when people 2 ft from you spray that shite everywhere I don't get in pools anymore because who wants to float around in all those chemicals. People slather themselves up all day and jump right on in like they just put some coating on themselves that won't come off in the water :lol:
re: What are the views of the Pope? Non-Catholic Christians, Non-Christians and Women
Posted by rphtx on 5/7/25 at 5:08 pm
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" If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven "
Sorry you have not studied scripture in depth. Taking a single verse out of context is the problem with people trying to interpret the bible in a way that suits their needs. What I stated means that Christ and God were the only beings capable of forgiving sin. This is backed by the context of scripture entirely.
If you wish to take the verse at face value, it implies anyone at all is capable of forgiving sin. There is no mention of priests and one might argue that Christ gave the disciples this mandate, but He gave it in the sense that they could go out and forgive sin in the name of Christ, not by their own power. This is illustrated again and again as the overall sense of forgiving sin in the entirity of scripture.
Christ gave the disciples the ability to perform miracles, but it was not thru themselves, but ultimately through Jesus.
re: What are the views of the Pope? Non-Catholic Christians, Non-Christians and Women
Posted by rphtx on 5/7/25 at 4:03 pm
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"Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, even so I send you.” And when he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained.”
In John 20:23 the words “have been forgiven” is the single Greek word aphiami. It is the perfect passive. The perfect tense is “I have been.” The pluperfect is “I had been.” The perfect tense designates an action that occurs in the past and continues into the present, i.e., “I have been eating.” The disciples were not doing the forgiving but pronouncing the sins that “have been” forgiven by God.
John 20:23 is not saying that priests have the authority to forgive sins. It is saying that Christian disciples have the authority to pronounce what sins “have been forgiven.”
re: What happened to garage bands?
Posted by rphtx on 5/7/25 at 1:20 pm
HOA's
re: Yuka App - backed by RFK (MAHA) is phenomenal
Posted by rphtx on 5/6/25 at 3:35 pm
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this item here is possibly the healthiest thing a human can buy in a store
Agreed. That product would be a 100/100 in my book. I think the idea about Na being unhealthy should be taken with a grain of salt :lol: I think most generally healthy people can withstand way more salt than the daily allowance. If you already have moderately high BP, it might help to curtail it a little.
But point taken, the app is great, but its limited. I was a beta tester and offered several ideas for improvement. I really like some of what they have going, especially with the additives people can't pronounce. I did suggest they implement a slider for good/bad for people that wanted to input their own options...like my seed oil slider would be way up for bad ingredients, sugars way up and things like Na and tallow oil lower. They said it would be too difficult to implement :dunno:
Your stuck with a small group of peoples opinions on what is healthy or not. For instance, skin products...I would never put sunscreen on my skin. That is some nasty stuff. I'd rather be hot and cover the skin with clothes. I will use the titanium dioxide stuff on tace. To each their own, but I would love an app like Yuka that is custimizable...that would be awesome.
re: Yuka App - backed by RFK (MAHA) is phenomenal
Posted by rphtx on 5/6/25 at 2:16 pm
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I have no green thumb but I have done some research on healthier store bought flour and have made a couple loaves of bread at home and they taste so much better than store bought bread. Once you get the yeast activation technique down it's super easy. Just time consuming of course.
Try sourdough. I used to hate it because what I got in the store did not taste great. Making it is really quite easy and it will ruin you forever on store bought anything. It is also supposed to be easiest on the gut flora and because most of the carbs get processed by the live culture, it has a much lower glycemic index than other types of bread.
re: Yuka App - backed by RFK (MAHA) is phenomenal
Posted by rphtx on 5/6/25 at 12:31 pm
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Which seed oils are the worst ones?
You can find them ranked on sites all over...however just use olive and avocado oils, which are agreed to be the only ones to be used. Heart disease generally took off around the time these oils started being used widely. Its not the saturated fats in meat that are doing us wrong.
re: Yuka App - backed by RFK (MAHA) is phenomenal
Posted by rphtx on 5/6/25 at 12:21 pm
App is trash...they still rate things with vegetable/seed oils as healthy. Suggested that they change their stance and they were never really interested. Try the Seed Oil Food Scanner app. Either way, you don't need an app to know that most food in the US is ultra-processed and contains all kinds of chemicals. For the most part, cutting out sugars and corn syrup along with seed oils is generally the best you can do for your health.
I buy 1/2 a cow, garden vegetables and make homemade sourdough bread on a busy schedule. Keep it simple and if you want to be healthy, then spend some time on it. Food companies are convenient and are making money for that convenience. They don't have our health at the forefront.
I buy 1/2 a cow, garden vegetables and make homemade sourdough bread on a busy schedule. Keep it simple and if you want to be healthy, then spend some time on it. Food companies are convenient and are making money for that convenience. They don't have our health at the forefront.
re: Paul Tutor Jones: AI has a 10% or Greater Chance of Destroying Humanity
Posted by rphtx on 5/6/25 at 11:12 am
Computers couldn't even pull off Y2K...we'll be fine
re: The N word at a children's playground and $311k (and counting) (NSFW)
Posted by rphtx on 5/4/25 at 7:05 pm

re: Better overall decade, 80's or 90's?
Posted by rphtx on 5/2/25 at 8:36 am
The 80's were the party and the 90's were the hangover
re: Just One Example of Why J D. Vance is A Superstar....
Posted by rphtx on 4/30/25 at 9:31 pm
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Also, I’m still on the fence about voting for someone to be president that is around my age.
Don't project your own self perceived weaknesses based on age on someone else. We all have different experiences that shape our worldview and as such don't pretend to walk in another man's shoes.
re: A man airlifted from slopes of Mount Fuji returns days later and is rescued again
Posted by rphtx on 4/30/25 at 8:44 am
Only 10.000 ft? What a fig
re: Scenes left out of The Chosen
Posted by rphtx on 4/21/25 at 8:18 am
I really liked the House of David. It is definitely more action/adventure driven than the Chosen, but one can like both. They are different slices of scripture...David being OT and the Chosen being NT. I think the Chosen is a stronger show with better acting and follows the biblical narrative better. There are more pieces of scripture and history to draw on for the Chosen and David has more 'artistic license.'
We just watched season 5 in the theater the past two weeks and aside from a few things, it continues to be good. These were 3+ hours long and I might have a different opinion if I hadn't sat so long for the episodes. I felt like the last episode with Jesus praying in the garden went on longer than it should, but all in all it was great.
Season 1 starts out a bit shaky because they were obviously feeling out how they wanted it to go, but after the first half of season 1, it becomes really good.
We just watched season 5 in the theater the past two weeks and aside from a few things, it continues to be good. These were 3+ hours long and I might have a different opinion if I hadn't sat so long for the episodes. I felt like the last episode with Jesus praying in the garden went on longer than it should, but all in all it was great.
Season 1 starts out a bit shaky because they were obviously feeling out how they wanted it to go, but after the first half of season 1, it becomes really good.
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