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Welcome back, Hit The Woodline
I’ve been wanting to redo this article for a while, and I tried to redo it to the best of my ability, and expanding on it a bit. I’ve had a lot of people ask for the article that I hadn’t backed up before HTW was taken down.
Hopefully this is better.
Welcome back, Hit The Woodline
I’ve been wanting to redo this article for a while, and I tried to redo it to the best of my ability, and expanding on it a bit. I’ve had a lot of people ask for the article that I hadn’t backed up before HTW was taken down.
Hopefully this is better.
“Kings built tombs more splendid than the houses of the living and counted the names of their descent dearer than the names of their sons. Childless lords sat in aged halls musing on heraldry or in high cold towers asking questions of the stars. And so the kingdom of Gondor sank into ruin, the line of kings failed, the white tree withered and the rule of Gondor was given over to lesser men. ”
Iconic GWOT video that helped to solidify joining the Marines when I was young.
I genuinely cannot understand why anyone would want to join anything other than combat arms (I know they’re important but still)
I genuinely cannot understand why anyone would want to join anything other than combat arms (I know they’re important but still)
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Using Patreon as a form of long post blog, and an alternative to Instagram/X. Public posts are obviously free.
Using Patreon as a form of long post blog, and an alternative to Instagram/X. Public posts are obviously free.
In case you didn't know, Simulation Theory has become so popular with high profile atheists because it has now been figured that random evolution is impossible to have been the origin of unicellular life.
While hospitalized, Pope Francis praised God for his illness, calling it a blessing that has deepened his faith in Him and allowed him to share in the sufferings of others.
“I feel in my heart the ‘blessing’ that is hidden within frailty, because it is precisely in these moments that we learn even more to trust in the Lord. At the same time, I thank God for giving me the opportunity to share in body and spirit the condition of so many sick and suffering people.”
“I feel in my heart the ‘blessing’ that is hidden within frailty, because it is precisely in these moments that we learn even more to trust in the Lord. At the same time, I thank God for giving me the opportunity to share in body and spirit the condition of so many sick and suffering people.”