Image 1 — To celebrate finishing PC101 and to satiate my desire of really wanting to quit the god damn Pathway Connect program, I brewed myself some coffee for breakfast.
Image 2 — To celebrate finishing PC101 and to satiate my desire of really wanting to quit the god damn Pathway Connect program, I brewed myself some coffee for breakfast.
Image 3 — To celebrate finishing PC101 and to satiate my desire of really wanting to quit the god damn Pathway Connect program, I brewed myself some coffee for breakfast.
Image 4 — To celebrate finishing PC101 and to satiate my desire of really wanting to quit the god damn Pathway Connect program, I brewed myself some coffee for breakfast.

To celebrate finishing PC101 and to satiate my desire of really wanting to quit the god damn Pathway Connect program, I brewed myself some coffee for breakfast.

It'll be paired with some bread, lumpia, eggs, and rice.

I am still pretty miffed about trying out this god forsaken program and wasting my time on it. A well deserved coffee break with actual coffee grounds is in of an order.

u/Sea_Adhesiveness_537 — 6 days ago

Can someone make an Absolutenutcase162 style comic out of these two? Please?

I think it'd be hilarious as fuck to have Sponge and Lusa in a Absolutenutcase styled comic.

u/Sea_Adhesiveness_537 — 9 days ago

What is a "Natural Man" in Mormon terms?

Ahoy, I'm back. I have a question.

Throughout the institute classes in BYU Pathway, they keep talking about this concept called the Natural Man and make them out to be a bad thing. But the details either seems pretty vague or dishonest. One class has a student say it's someone who does and says mean things. A recent one has the teacher say they're unfaithful and that you "must deny the Natural Man to get the reward of living with Jesus forever". But there's something about their descriptions of "The Natural Man" that is biased and pretty othering, y'know. Not to mention as silly.

So I wanna hear from the ex members on this sub. What is a Natural Man, and what makes a Natural Man?

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u/Sea_Adhesiveness_537 — 15 days ago

I'm so tired of religion (specifically Christianity and religions/cults adjacent to it)

I'm so fucking tired of it since the last month, it's driving me to the wall. I am almost at my wit's end. I could be a few hairs away from screaming, "Jesus doesn't own shit! He doesn't have a monopoly!" I hate it whenever people claim that Jesus owns everything or that everything belongs to Jesus and that everyone must give it back to him with tithes and offering. I hate hearing about the Rapture, the second coming of Christ, how I must submit to the gospel and follow the scriptures. I hate it! I hate it so much. I despise hearing such things.

I also have developed a hatred for Mormonism (most Mormon people should be alright on my book as long as they don't force it on me or hurt people, it's the religion itself I don't approve of). To think that it all started by a con man who cheated, harmed children, and killed people is disgusting. Even more so, its church have destroyed thousands of things even in the present. Dreams, people, families, opportunities, careers. It even calls two of my favourite beverages evil and that's the tamest of its sins (offensive and controlling, but still not as bad as it killing people left and right, be it with its hands or the victims' own hands).

I just need to let this all out. I am not having a good July and August is starting to be a bit salty despite getting a response from a cafe place for an interview at the start of this month (very religious father is insisting I should or must go to church to "gain a blessing from the lord" to increase the chances of getting the Barista job, and him pushing the Jesus belief on me by reciting some verse of just blindly following Jesus and not one's own understanding)

Jesus is just a fucking fraud! A fad!

I don't want to go back. I don't want to go back to being Christian. I don't want. I don't want to. I don't want to return to a scam of a belief.

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u/Sea_Adhesiveness_537 — 19 days ago
▲ 10 r/cults+1 crossposts

What happens to Mormons with ADHD? How do they live and cope without coffee and other caffeinated stimulants?

Do they or are they allowed to be prescribed with certain medications? What happens if the one medication that works for them has caffeine, but the church doesn't allow them to take it? This is a genuine question.

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u/Sea_Adhesiveness_537 — 28 days ago

My plant children's hunger for light scares me

This is a 2875 lumen light bulb. It's bright as shit and too much for my human eyes. But I think this is just enough for my seedlings.

Yeah, they seemed a bit stressed out and I'm figuring out how or why their leaves are curling. If you have an answer to that, I'd really appreciate it.

These are chillies, not weed. I'm not keen into growing weed.

I'll get more lights for the lower shelves soon.

For more context: I have a Sansi 10w bulb, but it'd not hit everyone and the plants on the sides would lean towards the light beam coming from the center.

I also placed them in a pretty bright but fairly intense environment as a temporary spot while looking for stuff to make a diy grow tent/station (which is my bad on my part but idk where else to put them). They should be recovering now.

u/Sea_Adhesiveness_537 — 2 months ago
▲ 17 r/chilli+3 crossposts

The Sansi bulb has arrived

I'm horrified of this set up. Feels like a fire hazard. I should have look further into a proper lamp fixture that has no cover. This feels like a fire hazard. Not everyone's getting their light. I'll put most of them onto a sunny window sill tomorrow morning while I think of something or look for cheaper yet stable light sources and fixtures to buy.

Additional note: I replanted everyone to salvage their legginess. They're the same chilli plants I've been showing for the past few posts. Hopefully this should give the seedlings a second chance.

u/Sea_Adhesiveness_537 — 3 months ago
▲ 4 r/HotPeppers+2 crossposts

I brought a grow light online. Is this close enough to the plant?

I brought a glow light online. I hope this works. Is this close enough to the chilli seedlings or nah?

u/Sea_Adhesiveness_537 — 3 months ago
▲ 6 r/chilli+2 crossposts

What is up with this guy? He's one of the earlier sprouts and his seed cap is still on. What's going on?

Also, don't worry, I kept moving them to places that has lots of light and I ordered a grow light online to not move them around the place so much (it's impractical in practice and I had to watch over them at times if I take them to the outdoors for the sun). The grow light should be on its way.

u/Sea_Adhesiveness_537 — 3 months ago
▲ 11 r/chilli+1 crossposts

Why are my chili sprouts bended like this? Is this normal? Or do the children really yearn for the shines?

Hiiii, I just had this batch of seeds sprouted a few days ago. I'm still pretty new amd this is my first time getting my seeds to the sprouting stage. These are bird's eye chilis, planted straight from the seeds of the parent fruits brought from a store on the side of the road.

I remember that the first two sprouts were standing kinda straight, but now they're kinda bendy. Idk what's going on and if this is normal. I even removed the cover that comes with this container to let them grow taller since some of them hit the ceiling.

u/Sea_Adhesiveness_537 — 3 months ago
▲ 76 r/PokeMoonSun+1 crossposts

Jellyfish sightseeing (ft. SpongeBob and Lusamine) (art by me)

Speedpaint video is right here

The art took me a while to finish due to real life things, but I did it :)) Have the funky Jellyfish Duo watch some jellies. This is a very normal aquarium visit :)

u/Sea_Adhesiveness_537 — 9 days ago