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Why is sin so sweet?

08.06.2025 00:04

Why is sin so sweet?

Plus CONTROL.

Because a pig lacks grace and is opposite of divine. It eats whatever it wants and that’s a large list if pigs get paid to make everything but the pig w/ KOSHER sign on package (another ‘K’ sound) .

I am not insulting. I am making a logical point. It just blows mind how these supposed mediators who claim to speak for God and have attention and control minds of so many just by title, Rabbi, actually eat and look like pigs.

Why did my crush like me for only two days in a row?

What if we looked at the for most part, mostly fat rabbis & lotta orthodox who indulge in food and rub belly as “Hey Ethyl, I gotta cut down on bagels and creamcheese cuz my belly’s getting too big! Haha!”

What then if we focus on real things and not the other things?

Sin is sweet if you focus and try to avoid it instead of embrace and enjoy as long as no one is harmed or hurt.

So I’m getting piano lessons and my teacher wants me to get an upright piano instead of a keyboard. An upright piano is way above my price range, so what do I do? And what’s the difference between an upright piano and a keyboard?

Why would it be insulting to say instead, thes e Rabbi guys eat like like pigs and we are commanded not to eat pigs.

it’s even in the words. the sound of word’s like cunt pussy cock and fuck. it is in the pronunciation of the letter/sound ‘k’. like cut and kill. a primal thing. Plus forbidden.

the double ‘kuh’ sound in word cocaine makes cocaine better than actual doing cocaine plus it is forbidden, unlike sugar.

What is your age now, and what age do you prefer to stay at forever?

So what do we do if the rabbi stops talking about focusing and manipulating the sex urge thing and instead focus on not eating like and taking form of as pig?

How about just so one can look more human and not have diabetes and every other ailment under sun from eating franken gilfette fish (1 gram protein per serving)? How about being one’s best physically for literally, God’s sake?