I don’t think religion and religious texts are to always blame, I think that sometimes people’s interpretation of it is

So much truth it hurts

Here it is. He posted this pic and said “I hit that every day” but he deleted it now.
😒😒😒😨
Smh
BRUH TYGA ON SOME OTHER SHIT.
is this real
lawwwwd
Her momma like, “you need any condoms? some cold water”
tyga doesn’t want his album to be released, he wants to go to jail
ewwww
I want to fight him and kris jenner
Thank you Tyga for confirming that you are indeed a pedophile and that Kris Jeaner is a terrible mother who pimps out her kids for monetary gain and ink
girl: deeper!!!!
boy:
The Art of Juan Cabana
This post was recommended to me by a follower of mine!
All of it really is intriguing
In 2001, he came across a tiny, Japanese mermaid constructed from wood and paper — reminiscent of the Fiji mermaids, created thousands of years ago in Japan and China.
He was inspired by that to make his new creations.
He enjoys the art but he strongly believes that mermaids could have been real at one time.
He won’t reveal his techniques, explaining only that he typically starts with a human skeleton replica or animal and fish bones, and molds the mermaid with whatever parts and skins he gets from the market.
Occasionally he’ll use baboon skin and parts, as they come with small humanlike hands and miniature skulls. A vendor in Africa sells him the parts, he says.
You can visit his official site here
He has sold some of pieces for $10,000
Some scientists regard near death experiences as a hallucination of the brain. The concept of your consciousness surviving after your brain and body is long gone, sounds pretty bizarre in a scientific perspective.
But meet Pam Reynolds. She had to get surgery for an aneurysm in her brain stem.
It was a daring operation since it was such a large aneurysm. They chilled her body and drained the blood from her brain.
When the operation began, the surgeons taped shut Reynolds’ eyes and put molded speakers in her ears.
Regardless, if somehow magically a secret hidden part of her brain was still active, she shouldn’t have been able to see or hear anything.
But yet what she reported back was amazing and very precise.
HER NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE
She says she found herself looking down at the operating table. She says she could see 20 people around the table and hear what sounded like a dentist’s drill. She looked at the instrument in the surgeon’s hand.
"It was an odd-looking thing," she says. "It looked like the handle on my electric toothbrush."
Reynolds observed the Midas Rex bone saw the surgeons used to cut open her head, the drill bits, and the case, which looked like the one where her father kept his socket wrenches. Then she noticed a surgeon at her left groin.
"I heard a female voice say, ‘Her arteries are too small.’ And Dr. Spetzler — I think it was him — said, ‘Use the other side,’ " Reynolds says.
Soon after, the surgeons began to lower her body temperature to 60 degrees. It was about that time that Reynolds believes she noticed a tunnel and bright light. She eventually flat-lined completely, and the surgeons drained the blood out of her head.
During her near-death experience, she says she chatted with her dead grandmother and uncle, who escorted her back to the operating room. She says as they looked down on her body, she could hear the Eagles’ song “Hotel California” playing in the operating room as the doctors restarted her heart. She says her body looked like a train wreck, and she said she didn’t want to return.
"My uncle pushed me," she says, laughing. "And when I hit the body, the line in the song was, ‘You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave.’
MATCHING THE RECORDS
Afterwards, Reynolds assumed she had been hallucinating. But a year later, she mentioned the details to her neurosurgeon. Robert Spetzler says her account matched his memory.
"From a scientific perspective," he says, "I have absolutely no explanation about how it could have happened."
Spetzler did not check out all the details, but Michael Sabom did. Sabom is a cardiologist in Atlanta who was researching near-death experiences.
According to the records, there were 20 doctors in the room. There was a conversation about the veins in her left leg. She was defibrillated. They were playing “Hotel California.” How about that bone saw? Sabom got a photo from the manufacturer — and it does look like an electric toothbrush.
How, Sabom wonders, could she know these things?
HOW COULD SHE KNOW?
Pam Reynold’s case is a special one. It’s a report of veridical NDE, where someone reported information they shouldn’t have been able to obtain. Clearly it was NOT a result of a hallucination.
But if you are still skeptical. I advise you to read Raymond’s Moody Life After Life
He documents many cases similar to Pam Reynold’s. Her case is interesting but not unique. There are several others like it.
what happened in 1915
we don’t talk about 1915
at least they eventually realised they should start filling the bottles with coke
You're fucking stupid if you think Kesha is better than iggy azalea
seems to me like you’re the fucking stupid one here