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posted 2 years ago by x0x7 in ConsumeProduct (+2 / -0 )
posted 2 years ago by x0x7 in Funny (+0 / -0 )
posted 2 years ago by x0x7 in Music (+4 / -0 )
> The Jesuit priest Alphonsus Messia (died 1732) is said to have devised this devotion in Lima, Peru. It was introduced to Rome around 1788 and spread around the world. In 1815, Pope Pius VII decreed a plenary indulgence to those who practise this devotion on Good Friday.[3]
 
> It may include meditation on the seven sayings of Jesus on the cross,[1] and often occurs between the Stations of the Cross at noon and the Liturgy of the Lord's Passion at 3PM, or between 6PM and 9PM.[2]
The many flavors of diversity goats Goats GOATS
posted 2 years ago by Eagleheart in ConsumeProduct (+9 / -0 )
Comsoom Kazarfornia (youtu.be)
posted 2 years ago by Her0n in ConsumeProduct (+4 / -0 )
posted 2 years ago by sparrow in ConsumeProduct (+3 / -0 )
> Tenebrae (Latin for "shadows" or "darkness") is a Christian religious service celebrated in the Holy Week within Western Christianity, on the evening before or early morning of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. Tenebrae is distinctive for its gradual extinguishing of candles while a series of readings and psalms is chanted or recited.
posted 2 years ago by sparrow in Christianity (+2 / -0 )
> Tenebrae (Latin for "shadows" or "darkness") is a Christian religious service celebrated in the Holy Week within Western Christianity, on the evening before or early morning of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. Tenebrae is distinctive for its gradual extinguishing of candles while a series of readings and psalms is chanted or recited.
posted 2 years ago by sparrow in Catholics (+1 / -0 )
> Tenebrae (Latin for "shadows" or "darkness") is a Christian religious service celebrated in the Holy Week within Western Christianity, on the evening before or early morning of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. Tenebrae is distinctive for its gradual extinguishing of candles while a series of readings and psalms is chanted or recited.
 
Hello fellow consumers,
 
As always thank you to everyone that participated in the last weekly and remember you are Operation MONKE!
 
 
NOTE: These threads are run in parallel on https://communities.win/c/ConsumeProduct
 
 
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# This Weeks Discussion Theme: [Consoom Art]( https://www.supersurvey.com/resultsQWH1VX8VK)
 
 
This weekly our discussion is on the current state of art. From an ideal perspective we all know what art is supposed to be and know it when we see it. Yet what makes art - art, is hard to precisely define. And because it’s hard to define is likely why we have so much trash degenerate art today. It’s this trope of poking at that grey definition and we get things like puking paint on canvas or literal white tape in a square sold as a “invisible sculpture” the kinds of “art” we roll our eyes and shake our heads at. That feeling you get when you see corporate art a.k.a. globalhomo art. Also, another form of “art” we see a lot is memes and that is cringe to say. However, if you think about it memes (internet memes) are really just a form of graffiti art. Some of it sticks around and a lot of it gets removed and forgotten. What makes memes stand the test of time? It’s not the “art” being good. Is it more to do with the meaning of it or the message like a political cartoon? These are the kinds of ideas this weekly is about.
 
 
Discussion ideas:
* Share your favorite artist or types of art.
* Is it true that art in the past was better compared to what it is today or has there always been periods or bad art throughout time?
* Consider yourself a “artist”, do you make memes, what kinds of medium or software do you use?
 
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# Weekly Polls:
 
* ▶ [What do you want next week’s theme to be? (04-17)]( http://www.supersurvey.com/QG2CGFYOL)◀
 
* [Open Response: Suggest weekly themes or provide some other suggestion]( https://poll.ly/IvW3N7kBxCCZ980h5mHW)
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# Previous Weeklies:
 
* [Weekly 87]( https://communities.win/c/ConsumeProduct/p/15HITT0pwn)
* [Weekly 86](https://communities.win/c/ConsumeProduct/p/15HIFOzztv/)
* [Weekly 85]( https://communities.win/c/ConsumeProduct/p/142BT7bYU3/)
There's often talk about ADL shills on NS boards, here's a clear example of one at work.
 
Two days ago this guy couldn't use a comma or spell correctly, now he's writing essays and knows hebrew.
 
https://communities.win/u/CuomoisaMassMurderer?type=overview
 
Stay vigilant.
https://infogalactic.com/info/Friday_of_Sorrows
 
> The Friday of Sorrows is a solemn pious remembrance of the sorrowful Blessed Virgin Mary on the Friday before Palm Sunday held in the fifth week of Lent
 
> Like all Fridays in Lent, this Friday is a day of abstinence from meat
 
> In 1727, Pope Benedict XIII extended a feast commemorating the sorrowful Virgin Mary to the whole of the Latin Church, assigning to its celebration the Friday in Passion Week, one week before Good Friday.[4]
 
> In 1954, the feast still held the rank of major double (slightly lower than the rank of the 15 September feast) in the General Roman Calendar.
https://infogalactic.com/info/Friday_of_Sorrows
 
> The Friday of Sorrows is a solemn pious remembrance of the sorrowful Blessed Virgin Mary on the Friday before Palm Sunday held in the fifth week of Lent
 
> Like all Fridays in Lent, this Friday is a day of abstinence from meat
 
> In 1727, Pope Benedict XIII extended a feast commemorating the sorrowful Virgin Mary to the whole of the Latin Church, assigning to its celebration the Friday in Passion Week, one week before Good Friday.[4]
 
> In 1954, the feast still held the rank of major double (slightly lower than the rank of the 15 September feast) in the General Roman Calendar.
https://infogalactic.com/info/Friday_of_Sorrows
 
> The Friday of Sorrows is a solemn pious remembrance of the sorrowful Blessed Virgin Mary on the Friday before Palm Sunday held in the fifth week of Lent
 
> Like all Fridays in Lent, this Friday is a day of abstinence from meat
 
> In 1727, Pope Benedict XIII extended a feast commemorating the sorrowful Virgin Mary to the whole of the Latin Church, assigning to its celebration the Friday in Passion Week, one week before Good Friday.[4]
 
> In 1954, the feast still held the rank of major double (slightly lower than the rank of the 15 September feast) in the General Roman Calendar.
posted 2 years ago by arete2 in ConsumeProduct (+8 / -2 )
Build your own home (archive.org)
posted 2 years ago by Her0n in ProduceProduct (+4 / -1 )
posted 2 years ago by Her0n in ProduceProduct (+2 / -0 )
Raise yourself to a new level
Jews “made” the atomic bomb (www.bitchute.com)
posted 2 years ago by Her0n in history (+6 / -0 )
I never understood why sand didn’t turn to glass in the 90,000 Fahrenheit from the nuclear energy.
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