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ok how is this thing called? shill to us
Esteban always recommended Sideshift
in two weeks!
I heard rumors about a new social media thing that is even better than plebbit. Its going to release in a few months. Its peer to peer and decentralized, of course. Sell your plebbits before its too late. Actually plebbit is already dead.
Whip your own back, while repenting to God.
No more centralized scams.
He holds Plebbit
Hello Plebs,
I would like to try the Decentralized cross chain exchanges. For example to swap BTC to Solana. I saw that there are quite a few that seem nice. Thor swap, for example, or Rango exchange.
Which one do you use/recommend?
business-and-finance.eth | by the plebbitor (u/12D3KooWBa9Fj5ookvXnWmuWJBRv85gMA48z3VLazffznvF9VhoG) | 8mo ago
1/ **TODAY I SOLDED. FTM out at $0.8462**. Spent $362, now sitting at $384. A small, modest gain. The technique failed. We didnβt lose money, we made some. Disgusting.
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2/ **Saw the pump, saw the top 100 in green, and instantly sold. No hesitation.** No regrets. FTMβs future? Irrelevant. Up, down, sideways, it doesnβt matter anymore. No emotions, just red-green-red-green, like a fucking traffic light.
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3/ **First attempt worked. But the mission remains: bring these $384 into the abyss**. We wait for the next deep red market to find our next victim. Maybe FTM again. Maybe something worse. Time will tell.
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Today is not over
omg are u serious? when did this happen? it's over. ill ask if he sells now, maybe he changed his mind
no i want to fuck him
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The author challenges the idea that consumers can trust large corporations to disclose the origins and contents of their products.
The line "Are you hovering over the conveyor belt 24/7 at McDonaldβs secret factory?" implies that consumers lack direct access to production processes, leaving them reliant on corporate claims.
The author questions why individuals participate in systems they do not fully understand, particularly when it involves spending money on potentially questionable products.
The rhetorical question "Did they ask you?" emphasizes a perceived lack of agency or consultation in consumer decision-making, suggesting that individuals are passive participants in a system that exploits their trust.
McDonaldβs is used as a symbol for larger societal issues, such as industrialization, globalization, and the commodification of basic human needs (e.g., food).
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The author describes an extreme form of protest: buying food, chewing it, and spitting it out in public spaces. This act is symbolic, representing a refusal to passively consume and an effort to disrupt the status quo.
The suggestion to "demand to know what itβs made of" reflects a desire for accountability and transparency.
The act of spitting chewed food repeatedly is a metaphorical rejection of consumption. The author uses vivid, almost grotesque imagery to convey their disgust and rejection of the system.
The message highlights alienation in modern consumer practices, where individuals are distanced from the production of the goods they consume. This alienation fosters mistrust and a sense of powerlessness.
The authorβs insistence on confrontation ("demand to know what itβs made of") reflects a desire for individuals to reclaim agency in their interactions with corporations.
The message reflects a serious critique of industrial food production and consumer culture. It expresses distrust toward corporations, frustration with passive consumer behavior, and a call for accountability. Despite its chaotic presentation, the underlying themes suggest a deeply felt concern about the transparency, ethics, and consequences of modern consumption practices.
From a historical perspective, this document provides insight into societal anxieties surrounding globalization and the commodification of everyday life. It warrants further study to contextualize its origins and assess its impact on contemporary discourse.
"You cannot get into heaven if you're guilty of a single sin when you get to the entrance of heaven. Every sin has to be forgiven. And there's no way for sin to be forgiven except by Jesus Christ's work on the cross.
When He died on that cross and shed His blood, God accepted that sacrifice in your place. In other words, you wonβt have to face the day of judgment. You wonβt have to spend a single moment in hell. You will be forgiven, every sin, washed away. On the cross, God is saying something to all of us: 'I love you. I love you. I love you so much that Iβm willing to let My own Son die for you.'
The angels in heaven couldnβt believe it. They stood ready, swords drawn, 72,000 of them, prepared to come down and rescue the Son of God from the cross. But He never called them. Instead, He said: 'I came to do the will of My Father.' And He fulfilled that will by dying and shedding His blood on the cross for you.
Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sins. That blood was shed for you. That love was for you. And today, because of that sacrifice, you can stand clean, forgiven, and ready to enter heaven if you believe and accept Him as your Savior."
Atonement for your sins is not something you can achieve through your own efforts, rituals, or good deeds. The Bible teaches that sin separates us from God, and no amount of good works can bridge that gap. However, the good news is this: God Himself has made atonement possible through Jesus Christ
The Bible says, βWithout the shedding of blood, there is no forgivenessβ (Hebrews 9:22). Jesus died on the cross as the perfect sacrifice for our sins. His death paid the penalty we deserved, and His resurrection conquered sin and death.
You donβt atone for your sins; Jesus already did it for you. What you do is accept His atonement by faith.
Penance is often misunderstood as a way to βearnβ forgiveness by doing good deeds or punishing yourself for past sins. It is not.
Thatβs not biblical at all.
True penance, if we must use that term, is about repentance.
Repentance means recognizing your sin, feeling genuine sorrow for it, and turning away from it towards God.
Itβs not about earning forgiveness but about responding to Godβs grace with a changed heart and life, a genuine change.
1. Admit your sins to God honestly and humbly. 1 John 1:9 says, βIf we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
2. This means not just feeling sorry but turning away from sin and seeking to live differently, with Godβs help.
3. Believe that His sacrifice on the cross is enough to cover every sin youβve committed, no matter how big or small
- One question might arise: isnβt this too easy? Canβt I just sin and ask for forgiveness later?
No. Real faith and repentance involve a transformation of your heart. If someone says: "Iβll just sin now and ask for forgiveness later": that shows they havenβt truly understood Godβs grace.
Imagine you deeply hurt someone you love. Would you casually keep hurting them, assuming theyβll always forgive you?
Love compels you to change. The same is true with God. **When you truly accept Christ, you wonβt want to live in sin anymore.**
Conclusion: no. God cannot be deceived. He sees the heart (1 Samuel 16:7). Repentance isnβt about saying the right words or putting on a show, itβs about a genuine transformation.
If you were trying to manipulate the Creator of the universe, wouldnβt that prove youβre not truly repentant? Godβs forgiveness is freely offered, but itβs not cheap.
It cost Him His Son. If someone approaches forgiveness like a loophole, it shows they havenβt understood Godβs love, grace, or justice.
"You cannot get into heaven if you're guilty of a single sin when you get to the entrance of heaven. Every sin has to be forgiven. And there's no way for sin to be forgiven except by Jesus Christ's work on the cross.
When He died on that cross and shed His blood, God accepted that sacrifice in your place. In other words, you wonβt have to face the day of judgment. You wonβt have to spend a single moment in hell. You will be forgiven, every sin, washed away. On the cross, God is saying something to all of us: 'I love you. I love you. I love you so much that Iβm willing to let My own Son die for you.'
The angels in heaven couldnβt believe it. They stood ready, swords drawn, 72,000 of them, prepared to come down and rescue the Son of God from the cross. But He never called them. Instead, He said: 'I came to do the will of My Father.' And He fulfilled that will by dying and shedding His blood on the cross for you.
Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sins. That blood was shed for you. That love was for you. And today, because of that sacrifice, you can stand clean, forgiven, and ready to enter heaven if you believe and accept Him as your Savior."
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PLEBS DID YOU EVER NEVER EVER GET BLASTED, then for some Thor for Salem reaaaaaaa son went to the bend over brow in archhes YEAH THE MAC DONALDS. No not to sell plebs you homo, for food and actually give money from wall et and then goVe to THOSE FAGGETS? Any who what ever you do DONT ORDER A BIG MAC AND A AUARTER POOUNDER WITH A CHEESE, then walk out REFUSE TO Et the Mac Donaldβs . Why donβt YOU JUST CHEW ON IT , and doooooont swallow then machine gun it out mouth all over the area. DO THAT ABOUT 25 times and really FUCK THE WHO AREA UP WITH CHEWN BITS OF MAC DONALDS. IF THEY FILE A CON PLAINT TRLL THEM YOUR CONPLAINT RIGHT BACK AND DEMAND To know whatβs it made of for real, aaaaaaa haaaaaaaa!!! Then you got them !! Pleb they canβt answer . Rmemver back in 93 there was a rumor THAT MAC DONALDS WAS MADE OUT OF COW EYE BALLS, can you fuckin believe that shit? Wherether it is or not thatβs not the point the point is well who k led it could be . ARE YOU HOVER OVER THE CONVayer belt 24/7at mac Donaldβs apparently secret factory? Donβt you see they never ever ever put the golden piss stream sign up over there do they? No. No. THE . Donβt. No. You canβt have it!!! Itβs mine. No . .so who really knows . DID THEY ASK YOU? No never . What kind of homos are IN CHARGE OVERT HERE ANY WHOO. I have No idea pleb. Did you notice they never asked!!!? A ha!!! See they donβt. From the bottom of my belly β¦.. ahhhhhhhhhggggggg. FUCKKKKKKKKKKK
I can't believe people are still on that shitty platform smh
How do you atone for your sins?
What is penance?
He bought the platform
Deal with it
Appears valid
just block him lmao
weaponized-autism.eth | by the plebbitor (u/12D3KooWBa9Fj5ookvXnWmuWJBRv85gMA48z3VLazffznvF9VhoG) | 8mo ago
I clicked on "See less often" 2-3 times and these Elon Musk's notifications keep coming, what the actual fuck?
This doesnt make sense, this dude bought this platform and he's pushing his tweets, I DO NOT CARE, I DONT FUCKING CARE ABOUT WHAT THIS GUY SAYS, WHY THE FUCK SHOULD I CARE ABOUT HIM POSTING A FUCKING EMOJI? WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS? IS THIS A FUCKING JOKE? ARE PEOPLE REALLY STILL USING THIS FUCKING PLATFORM? IT'S A FUCKING CIRCUS NOW, HOW CAN POLITICIANS AND COMPANIES ACCEPT SUCH A FUCKING CHILDISH CLOWNISH BEHAVIOR FROM THIS FUCKING CLOWN? IT'S SO OVER, LET PLEBBIT BE SUCCESSFUL, IT'S OUR ONLY FUCKING HOPE ON THE FUCKING BLOODY INTERNET RIGHT NOW, PLS PLEBBIT SAVE THE INTERNET FFS, AND BE FUCKING FAST
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