"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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We do have to be honest here, if you go into a room alone with a Brony e-celeb you should expect to get raped.
It’s not your fault, but there’s a good chance rape will be involved the longer you stay there.
{Fight club narrator} on a long enough timeline, if you're alone with a brony, a rape will happen.
Rossman almost does a Ralph kind of supervillain attitude
Yeah he does that a lot though. This was a cool video for normies to get into DAWHXING or just like "googling" your local pedophile.

It's fucking stupid you (a random fucking person) have a name, face, location, vocation, hobbies, and people you know and who know you all on the face of the internet. 'Going to Tahi for a week! Hehe. My address is 1112 railroad ave! Tehe! My name is Saratha Ghina tehe. Make sure the milk man knows I'm going to be out of town! ....oops I'm back in town and my HOME WAS ROBBED HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN!'

Fucking ass bullshit.
 
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Null said something in the latest MATI about Jews believing "goyim are cattle" and I think he mentioned this being from the Talmud specifically. Does anyone know where in the Talmud that quote comes from? I obtained a PDF that's supposedly the complete Babylonian Talmud, over 10k pages long, but couldn't find that portion.
 
Null said something in the latest MATI about Jews believing "goyim are cattle" and I think he mentioned this being from the Talmud specifically. Does anyone know where in the Talmud that quote comes from? I obtained a PDF that's supposedly the complete Babylonian Talmud, over 10k pages long, but couldn't find that portion.
It might be this: Baba Mezia, 114b
The amora proceeded to ask Elijah a different question and said to him: Is not the Master a priest? What is the reason that the Master is standing in a cemetery? Elijah said to him: Has the Master not studied the mishnaic order of Teharot? As it is taught in a baraita: Rabbi Shimon ben Yoḥai says that the graves of gentiles do not render one impure, as it is stated: “And you, My sheep, the sheep of My pasture, are man” (Ezekiel 34:31), which teaches that you, i.e., the Jewish people, are called “man,” but gentiles are not called “man.” Since the Torah states with regard to ritual impurity imparted in a tent: “If a man dies in a tent” (Numbers 19:14), evidently impurity imparted by a tent does not apply to gentiles.
 
Null said something in the latest MATI about Jews believing "goyim are cattle" and I think he mentioned this being from the Talmud specifically. Does anyone know where in the Talmud that quote comes from? I obtained a PDF that's supposedly the complete Babylonian Talmud, over 10k pages long, but couldn't find that portion.
If you're asking about if gentiles are not considered human, It could be Yevamot, 61a.
 
Null said something in the latest MATI about Jews believing "goyim are cattle" and I think he mentioned this being from the Talmud specifically. Does anyone know where in the Talmud that quote comes from? I obtained a PDF that's supposedly the complete Babylonian Talmud, over 10k pages long, but couldn't find that portion.
If you're asking about if gentiles are not considered human, It could be Yevamot, 61a.
I'll check these out. Thank you.
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קִבְרֵי גוֹיִם אֵינָן מְטַמְּאִין בְּאֹהֶל, שֶׁנֶּאֱמַר: ״וְאַתֵּן צֹאנִי צֹאן מַרְעִיתִי אָדָם אַתֶּם״. אַתֶּם קְרוּיִין אָדָם, וְאֵין הַגּוֹיִם קְרוּיִין אָדָם.
The graves of gentiles do not render items impure through a tent, as it is stated: “And you My sheep, the sheep of My pasture, are men [adam]” (Ezekiel 34:31), from which it is derived that you, the Jewish people, are called men [adam] but gentiles are not called men [adam]. Since the Torah introduces the halakha of ritual impurity of a tent with the words: “When a man [adam] dies in a tent” (Numbers 19:14), this halakha applies only to corpses of Jews but not those of gentiles.
Also, in Yiddish, shiksa [female] and shegetz [male] are ways of referring to non-jews as "unclean meat."
Keep in mind that the spelling of the latter varies.
 
I don't understand Jewish texts and I'm really confused why I know so much about Jew customs and not catholic customs.
...(hmm maybe the jewawood has something to do with this).
 
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