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Old 06-27-2021, 03:53 PM
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Is this a love speech for making sure the person who is not from your country feels loved or like, sort of hate speech to tell it to fuck of?

Because apparently, hate speech is bad and we should only write love and I am not sure if you write about love right now but I know you hate people who write hate speeches so.

Not entirely sure what's up.

P.S: nice use of a stereotype, with the frog sound.
I'm sure it's because you love me.




I guess you agree with me, is this why you use stereotypes and insult me?


Oh, hypocrisy, when you hold me so tightly.
Actually have quite a few friends that came from another country. A really good Moroccan friend of mine who immigrated to the US in 1999 with nothing but 200$ USD who successfully started up a coffee and espresso bar distribution + espresso machine service and installation company passed away two days before he was scheduled to fly back to Morocco to retire. Pretty interesting guy. Lotfi was his name. He was Muslim, and we had quite a few very interesting conversations about Christian and Islamic theology over the years.
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Old 06-27-2021, 03:58 PM
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Actually have quite a few friends that came from another country. A really good Moroccan friend of mine who immigrated to the US in 1999 with nothing but 200$ USD who successfully started up a coffee and espresso bar distribution + espresso machine service and installation company passed away two days before he was scheduled to fly back to Morocco to retire. Pretty interesting guy. Lotfi was his name. He was Muslim, and we had quite a few very interesting conversations about Christian and Islamic theology over the years.
I wasn't addressing you but kudos for having friends, and talking religion with them.
It makes you very normal to have friends.
Some from here, some from there.
All humans, all similar yet different to you.

This goes to show.
100% of people are interesting, if you give them a chance to be.



Quick question tho, since you seem so religious.

Can you serve both god and money?
Is the American dream of wealth accumulation in direct contradiction of God's plans?
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Old 06-27-2021, 04:11 PM
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I wasn't addressing you but kudos for having friends, and talking religion with them.
It makes you very normal to have friends.
Some from here, some from there.
All humans, all similar yet different to you.

This goes to show.
100% of people are interesting, if you give them a chance to be.



Quick question tho, since you seem so religious.

Can you serve both god and money?
Is the American dream of wealth accumulation in direct contradiction of God's plans?
No, but the bible clearly states that a man who squanders investment opportunities deserves to have nothing.

Ever read the parable of the talents? It's a biblical mandate to invest one's money. In the old testament, Joseph's interpretation of Pharaoh's dream specifically details that the lord offers us periods of excess so that we can stow away that excess for times of famine.
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Old 06-27-2021, 06:25 PM
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No, but the bible clearly states that a man who squanders investment opportunities deserves to have nothing.

Ever read the parable of the talents? It's a biblical mandate to invest one's money. In the old testament, Joseph's interpretation of Pharaoh's dream specifically details that the lord offers us periods of excess so that we can stow away that excess for times of famine.
You ignore an entire book full of anti-rich dogma to focus on one bad interpretation of one story to justify your fucked up worldview

Jesus loved the poor. You don't.
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