Image 1 — Lembrando: Haaland é nosso adversário hoje na Copa, mas não nosso inimigo :^)
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▲ 40 r/CRFla

Lembrando: Haaland é nosso adversário hoje na Copa, mas não nosso inimigo :^)

Haaland no Flamengo já é realidade!!1

u/Expensive-Ruin1900 — 10 hours ago
▲ 7 r/sspx

How is this Catholic schism different from the other ones? (3 questions from a non-Catholic learning about the issue)

Please, no bashing. Now that the schism is official, it's good to have someone explaining the current situation, other than saying "Just Google".

From what I've barely understood from them...

According to the Old Catholics, they are the True Catholics, and the bishops after Vatican 1 contradict all the old and true catholic faith.

According to the Sedevacantists, they are the True Catholics, and the bishops after Vatican 2 contradict all the old and true catholic faith.

So I heard from some Presbyterians about Trent, and Oriental Orthodox about Chalcedon, and Eastern Orthodox about Florence.

I've also seen bits about many Independent Catholic groups who are not in communion with Rome anymore, and didn't exactly reject a council, but agree that Rome became too modern and/or failed.

When asked "How is this small movement the universal church?", they generally responded "Weren't the faith of the Apostles universal?", talking about a universal old belief in which Rome would supposedly be schismatic.

So: What then makes the SSPX different?

Does the SSPX now consider itself to be The One True Church or just an Independent Catholic group?

And if neither, what is Rome supposed to do to fix itself?

Thank you in advance for any responses.

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u/Expensive-Ruin1900 — 2 days ago

Proponho nova regra anti-zika

Proposta: Posts não podem cantar "vitória" ou "derrota" de algum time antes do jogo terminar.

"Ah, mas parecia-"

Parecia.

u/Expensive-Ruin1900 — 4 days ago

Bélgica vira contra Senegal com assistência do grande jogador "(P)" e ganha a MERDA do jogo

Os Senegaleses estavam tão felizes!

Canalhas. Canalhas mil vezes!

/s

u/Expensive-Ruin1900 — 4 days ago
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Just saw a Facebook "shop" fooling Christians with AI and homophobia

A family member showed me, totally convinced, a list of videos of a Christian "girl" (AI generated) using a T-shirt saying "Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life".

In the video, lots of gay people with rainbow flags and wheelchairs would look at "her" badly or curse "her".

The AI generated "person" would then complain about Christian persecution, and all comments (probably bots?) were talking about demons possessing gays and muslims. LOL.

Like, how. How can an adult believe this type of post?

I think, not sure, that when people notice it's AI, the videos are deleted and posted again.

Link.

u/Expensive-Ruin1900 — 5 days ago

Just saw a Facebook "shop" fooling Christians with AI and homophobia

A family member showed me, totally convinced, a list of videos of a Christian "girl" (AI generated) using a T-shirt saying "Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life".

In the video, lots of gay people with rainbow flags and wheelchairs would look at "her" badly or curse "her".

The AI generated "person" would then complain about Christian persecution, and all comments (probably bots?) were talking about demons possessing gays and muslims. LOL.

Like, how. How can an adult believe this type of post?

I think, not sure, that when people notice it's AI, the videos are deleted and posted again.

Link.

u/Expensive-Ruin1900 — 5 days ago

Finished watching the 4 movies in WRONG ORDER - My experience with 28 Days / Years.

I accidentally watched the first (Days) and the fourth (Bone Temple) before watching the 2nd (Weeks) and the 3rd (Years).

--- The Experience:

- I felt nostalgia seeing Kelson "again" in the 3rd movie.
- I was like... wait, isn't this boy (Spike) the weird one from the other movie? It was super confusing to me seeing him for the first time in Bone Temple.
- Considering the infection came from a chimpanzee, I was always wondering "What about the other animals?".

✅ Good sides:
- Every single movie is memorable. Including the second one. They are based on very good ideas. That makes the scenes very hard to forget. It's one of those franchises you'll recommend to everyone.

- The acting is good in general.

- The movies are entertaining to the point of making me pretend the plot holes aren't there. I'm constantly thinking about what's going to happen.* I had to speak to someone or look around to not feel scared (grown man btw). Before sleeping I had to convince my brain that zombies aren't real. That's what good horror is supposed to do.

- Even under the sunlight, you feel that the film conveys a constant sense of darkness and unease, which is great. No random shaking, no random "I can't see shit" scenes.

- Human nature is consistent (greed, torture, r#pe, insanity, religiosity, indifference, loneliness...).

- The scenarios are well-thought (like how they made England empty in the first movie, or the open fields in the last movies, or the broken houses with plants and dust). They are classic zombie scenarios, but they felt... different!

- The "rage virus" lore is amazing. How Samson could be treated (not cured) by Kelson, how Kelson created a chemical layer around his body so he can hold zombie parts, how a zombie could give birth, how they randomly vomit to contaminate other people, how they view common people as "monsters" because of the paranoia... All of this makes me wait for new movies to understand more about the virus, and hope they will keep it that way.

❌ Bad sides:

- Most characters are really dumb, principally in the second movie, giving me the feeling that the infection wouldn't be a problem this big if people just... thought and acted normally.

- People with guns... living in islands and having towers/walls should survive more easily and be more aware of the situation. Are you telling me they couldn't survive intelligently for some months until all zombies died? Are those millions of zombies generating energy from nothingness or eating all animals that are possibly there? Are the zombies super resilient while sick/decomposing? Hah.

- According to the third movie, the internet exists, people are out there in the other parts of the world living normally, so they have information and peace and aren't doing anything useful against a super-deadly virus that could end mankind in one month...?

- *If you've watched other horror movies, it's not hard to discover what will happen.
Like how I predicted that the blonde soldier who threatened to kill the baby would be caught by a zombie from his back, or how the carrier lady in the second movie would be the reason everyone would die (even though they had soldiers and stuff), or how OBVIOUSLY a zombie would come crawling at night when people were sleeping in an open space!

- I think the way the infection is managed is a bit inconsistent. Some turn with just a drop of blood or saliva, others will slash and smash zombies with hammers and knifes, or touch them with their hands, and won't turn. Why didn't that chained infected soldier not vomit/spit in the people who were torturing him?

- Audio jumpscares after long moments of silence (I really don't like them or think they are necessary).

- The way zombies view other zombies is still confusing. An alpha, when treated, was attacked. Another (possible) alpha killed a carrier with the virus. Are you sure they never attacked one another? I mean, this should happen. Zombie groups should be attacking other zombie groups. I thought paranoid hungry humans would eat each other and be constantly fighting. But somehow... they were reproducing 🤔

8/10 - I'm officially paranoid.

u/Expensive-Ruin1900 — 9 days ago