What are your thoughts about the people sens signed? Tomasino, kyrou, blais, daoust and, Ryan Suzuki

Most of them a relatively young with potential to grow into something for Ottawa or valuble trade assets in the future but what are your opinions

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u/WoscSon15 — 2 days ago

I’m getting this little guy! My sister is getting her bonded partner ( I don’t know the terminology😭) and naming her potato, what name should I give this little guy?

u/WoscSon15 — 5 days ago

What should I name my new cat?If you had a cat named Cheeto and another named Potato, what would you name a new cat.I'm thinking Dorito or Tater Tot, but I'd love to hear your ideas!

Cheeto turned one February this year. Potato and the cat I’m trying to name are bonded (I think) so I think tater tot is the best fit, what do you think, I love to her your ideas!

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u/WoscSon15 — 5 days ago

Was this a good pen?

Was there anything I could do to make it better? By the way I did not mean it is a bad pen at the end of the video I just make edits and I am not that good so that is the reason I said I know it’s bad

u/WoscSon15 — 1 month ago
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I need tips on how to read the bible

I recently started reading the Bible more seriously. When I was really young, I used to go to church, but I stopped because I got busy playing sports.

One of my friends is very Christian and goes to church every Sunday. At school, he reads the Bible with me every day, which has helped me get more interested in learning about it.

I didn’t even have a Bible at home until a couple of weeks ago when my dad got me one. I just started reading Exodus. I haven’t fully finished any books of the Bible yet because, at school, my teacher is also Christian and often reads Bible stories with the class, but not usually full chapters or entire books.

I have a few questions for people who are more experienced with reading the Bible:

What kinds of notes should I be taking while I read?

Does the order I read the Bible in matter?

I’ve read a lot of stories from the four Gospels, but not the full books yet. Should I focus on reading them completely?

Do I need to read the Old Testament before the New Testament, or is it okay to go back and forth?

Any advice or tips would be appreciated.

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u/WoscSon15 — 2 months ago
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What is the hardest thing to do that most people think is easy?

Also anything that you thought was easy but how you found out it is hard

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u/WoscSon15 — 2 months ago