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WE DON'T NEED GOD IN THIS CHURCH OF BLASPHEMY

@whisperedwars

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(image description: a three panel drawing with very simple sketched lines and only a little quick coloration. it depicts a woman sitting at a desk, with a computer keyboard, musing aloud; "sometimes I wish my creative works would just make themselves...", after which she is startled by the arrival of a stick figure with a square head labeled "generative AI," which replies; "I can do that." the final panel is the only one with detailed color and lighting, showing the artist whipping out a pencil-shaped laser gun and exploding the AI entity. end description.)

had a conversation in a writing server, decided to make a meme about it.

Despite only having 13 notes, this post made it to another discord server I'm in lol. Sending it around again because it's still relevant

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I am now fully on board with 'Emmet in France' as long as he's there purely to assassinate this man

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Anonymous asked:

Regardless of whether or not you agree with the stance, do you publicly label yourself "Proship"?

  • Yes, I agree with the stance
  • Yes, but I'm against the stance (?)
  • No, I still agree with the stance
  • No, I'm against the stance
  • See results

In case you're employed and don't know what that term means, it's basically just someone who believes in ship and let ship / dont like dont read, especially when it comes to dark / "problematic" fictional media

In case you're employed and don't know what that term means, it's basically just someone who believes in ship and let ship / dont like dont read, especially when it comes to dark / "problematic" fictional media

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I think people mean well when they insist that America isn't a Christian country but it just obfuscates the situation and makes it more difficult for minorities to frame their experiences. America is a fundamentally, structurally, ideologically Christian country from top to bottom. It's exhausting, it's suffocating, and it's the truth. Nearly all political forces, pop culture phenomena, and major life philosophies here are either built on Christianity or propped up as subverting Christianity in a way that is, of course, still entirely about Christianity. Leftwing movements here that are ostensibly hostile to Christianity still ultimately structure their worldviews around their own versions of salvation, rapture, original sin, eternal judgement, heaven, and hell. Most people here fail to see Christianity all around them, influencing every facet of American life, for the same reason that a fish can't see water.

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