Sheeple sheeple everywhere.
Not one of them “will” think.
Sheeple people believe what their told
They buy lies from the government, tenfold
They’re happiest not knowing,
Even though evil is surely showing
Reminds me of the three sad monkeys
Hear no speak no and see no
Well i say WAKE UP
I don’t buy lies
Oh HELL NO
When will you sheeple realize
That the government is selling u lies
They don’t care about you
You just think they do
It will be like Nazi Germany all over again
The government will come to take us away!
Have you heard of KBR (Halliburton) concentration camps?
They have a bed where you’ll lay!
Mark my words.
This you should know.
I don’t want to say “I told you so.”
Thus is the fate of the sheeple
Sad sad sheeple people
Food for thought:
Don’t be a sheep. Do not follow the crowd. “Everyone’s doing it,” does not work As so many mothers say to their children, “But if everyone jumped off a bridge, would you do that too?” Unfortunately, most people can’t resist going along with the crowd. Remember your fore-fathers and how they fought to give you your freedoms. Don’t follow what anyones tells you to follow! Don’t be a sheep, and let yourself be herded. Step back and read, read, read. Educate yourself.
Matthew Read 7:13-14.
The first form of spiritual deception against which Jesus warns us is sheepism–the tendency to uncritically follow the herd we’re a part of. People tend to arrive at their beliefs not so much by careful examination and deliberate choice as by osmosis from those around them. There is a subtle, but very strong pressure to conform to the majority’s beliefs. Jesus says there is great danger in doing this because at any given time in any given society, the majority are usually wrong. Those who are truly on the right path are usually in the minority and moving against the herd.
I have been feeling down lately. I needed a pick me up. I found these funny videos and just couldn’t help but laugh at the stupidity of them. Enjoy! There are two twisted videos here for your viewing pleasure. First the farts!
1. Power and cable went out friday nite.
2. My abcessed tooth started hurting more.
3. Power started coming off and on Monday but isn’t very steady.
4. Cables back obviously :grin:
5. Yesterday tooth was finally pulled and I give thanks to God.
6. I wrote a poem and started on another while I had nothing else to do.
7. It looks like a war zone around here and soon as I can post pictures I will of this storm.
And last but not least heres the poem
Day Of Destruction
The rain turns to sleet
The lines hang low
The tree branches are falling
The power goes out
Left in the dark
People are scared
Things are freezing
Ice is crashing
People found dead
Looks like a war zone
Limbs everywhere
Next day comes
Ice is dripping
Branches still crashing
Power poles falling
Sirens are wailing
We made it through the nite
Things will be alright
Our prayers were answered
And in more then one way
Out with the old
In with the new
Note from me: Thanks guys for always taking a moment to say hello when you stray by here. It brightens my day :grin: May god bless you all and good luck in this bright new year.
Sweet_one4now
Halloween (IPA pronunciation: [hælə'win], [hælo'win]) is an observance celebrated on the night of October 31, most notably by children dressing in costumes and going door-to-door collecting sweets. It is celebrated in much of the Western world, though most common in the United States, Puerto Rico, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Canada, and with increasing popularity in Australia and New Zealand. Halloween originated in Ireland as the pagan Celtic harvest festival, Samhain. Irish, Scots and other immigrants brought older versions of the tradition to North America in the 19th century. Most other Western countries have embraced Halloween as a part of American pop culture in the late 20th century.
The term Halloween, and its older spelling Hallowe’en, is shortened from All-hallow-even, as it is the evening before “All Hallows’ Day” (also known as “All Saints’ Day”. In Ireland, the name was All Hallows’ Eve (often shortened to Hallow Eve), and though seldomly used today, it is still a well accepted label. Halloween was also sometimes called All Saints’ Eve. The holiday was a day of religious festivities in various northern European pagan traditions, until it was appropriated by Christian missionaries and given a Christian interpretation. Halloween is also called Pooky Night in some parts of Ireland, presumably named after the púca, a mischievous spirit. In Australia it is sometimes referred to as “mischief night”, by locals.
Halloween is sometimes associated with the occult. Many European cultural traditions hold that Halloween is one of the liminal times of the year when the spiritual world can make contact with the physical world and when magic is most potent (e.g. Catalan mythology about witches).
Here is the symbolism of the colors that are related to Halloween:
COLOR ASSOCIATIONS
Color Symbolism
Black death, night, witches, black cats, bats, vampires
Orange pumpkins, jack o’ lanterns, Autumn
Purple night, the supernatural, mysticism
Green goblins, monsters
Red blood, evil
Makes one think why we even celebrate the holidays at all?