When I drop the mic, it leaves a crater.

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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • I think the phrase goes, “the road to hell is paved with good intentions.” It doesn’t matter what a person means. It is our actions that define us. You can be as positive as you want to be, but if you preach a message of hatred, all the lollipops in the doctors office can’t make up for the pain you cause. Claiming God’s Love is good when God’s Love means hating doesn’t make God’s Love better. It makes you worse.


  • When you say that you love me, do you mean it in the God’s Love kinda way? Or the human love kinda way?

    Cause God created hell and then told everyone to worship him, and if you don’t, you go to there. He calls that love. I don’t want that kind of love.

    To paraphrase Stephen Fry, God gives children bone cancer. I don’t want that kind of love.

    God lets those that have unabashed hate for others live in his sanctuary and preach his message. I don’t want that kind of love.

    God lets his priests sexually abuse others. I don’t want that kind of love.

    God lets wars be carried out in his name. I don’t want that kind of love.

    God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah because of homosexuality. I don’t want that kind of love.

    You can talk about Jesus’ teachings all you like, but actions speak louder than words. The Gospel of Christ is the love of an abusive partner. Say one thing, do another. God’s love is a terrible thing, and I want nothing to do with it, and anyone who does is a coward. If, and it’s a big if, if God is real, is he the kind of God you want to worship? Seems like a waste of effort at best, and a complete betrayal of others at worse. So, go ahead, spread his love around. Just remember what kind of love it is you are spreading.




  • Just in case anyone is curious about how it works…

    Your entire income isn’t taxed at the same rate. Each chunk of your income is taxed differently. The first 11k is taxed at 10%, the next 35k is taxed at 12%, the next 50k is taxed at 22%, and it continues on at different intervals after that. This person believed that going from 44k to 45k would then change their tax bracket and their gross income would be taxed at 22%, thus reducing their net income. This is false. Only the amount over the threshold gets taxed at the higher rate. Always take a raise if it benefits you.