1 year ago16 points(+0/-0/+16Score on mirror)1 child
If I ever see one, it comes down as fast as I can saw it down. I always keep a saw in my car in case I encounter fallen down trees, or kikes trying to fool God.
To be honest, I haven't seen them either IRL, but I've seen a few pictures, they look like shitty phone/telegraph lines, some sections may be attached to buildings, but they do use a lot of wooden poles.
It's amazing how much effort (((they))) put into trying to fool God. u/#topkek
"Free" is just a sales pitch really. The US is quite oppressive in areas other countries are not (police brutality, political oppression, state-supported niggers, taxes), and less oppressive in other areas other countries are (like free speech).
holy shit they have them in my area too. now it makes sense, one time i was driving and got a fishing line wrapped all around my car, i was wondering what the fuck happened. this was years ago.
If these kikes are going to say the city streets where I can drive my car is their "personal domain" then I guess they won't mind when I drive my car through their fucking house either.
Keep your kike shit out of the real public domain. If other, non-jews can use the area then it's NOT your personal domain. Keep your shit off. Idiots.
1 year ago8 points(+0/-0/+8Score on mirror)1 child
So much anal retentive observation of strict religious law, completely undermined by the lengths they'll go to invent loopholes around them. Remember, if they have such low respect for their own all-powerful omnipotent God where they believe they can trick him with such buffoonery, you can only imagine what they'll do to those they refer to as livestock.
Untested strategy:
- most eruvim in US cities use utility poles as the vertical element.
- an exact google maps overlay for most cities is available
- find one of the utility poles on the route
- using chalk, draw a horizontal line around the circumference of the utility pole
- you have now broken the eruv with a crucifix.
Maybe that's just good for private chuckles only. Maybe write "INRI" above the line if you want a greater chance of pissing off a rabbi.