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  • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

    Firmly in favour of this. Bring on the beavers, I say. Cash could make a comeback.

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    @Nickiquote

    Somebody has to post this.
    I am somebody.
    Therefore, I have to post this.

    https://youtu.be/AvWfbIe4X_4

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    • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

      Firmly in favour of this. Bring on the beavers, I say. Cash could make a comeback.

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      @Nickiquote

      "Nice fiver!"

      "Thanks, I just had it stuffed"

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      • gustodon@mas.toG gustodon@mas.to

        @Nickiquote (Still chuckling at the mental image and, man, what a coin THAT would be.)

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        @Gustodon @Nickiquote I think that’s how they make mules.

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        • maieramsden@mastodon.socialM maieramsden@mastodon.social

          @spacemagick @Nickiquote It's called "splitting," a manipulation technique notoriously deployed by folks with Borderline Personality Disorder.

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          @MaierAmsden Nothing to do with the Judean People's Front, then? @spacemagick @Nickiquote

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          • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

            I liked the Irish coins with animals on them. Apparently one priest strongly objected:

            “If these pagan symbols once get a hold, then is the thin edge of the wedge of Freemasonry sunk into the very life of our Catholicity, for the sole object of having these pagan symbols instead of religious emblems on our coins is to wipe out all traces of religion from our minds, to forget the ‘land of saints,’ and beget a land of devil-worshippers, where evil may reign supreme”

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            @Nickiquote

            A priest very fixated on money 🤔

            "You cannot serve both God and mammon"

            -Jesus Christ

            Pick a lane, priest

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            • calcius@hol.ogra.phC calcius@hol.ogra.ph

              @Nickiquote@mstdn.social
              I'm sort of sure homberg hats were made from beaver

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              @calcius @Nickiquote "The Executive's Choice Since 1890"

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              • backfromthedud@mas.toB backfromthedud@mas.to

                @MaierAmsden Nothing to do with the Judean People's Front, then? @spacemagick @Nickiquote

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                @BackFromTheDud @MaierAmsden @spacemagick @Nickiquote splitters!

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                • spacemagick@mastodon.socialS spacemagick@mastodon.social

                  @Nickiquote
                  IIRC we used to have a wren on the 1/4d but not any other animals.
                  #coins

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                  @spacemagick @Nickiquote threepenny bit. Didn't that have a heraldic lion or something?

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                  • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                    I liked the Irish coins with animals on them. Apparently one priest strongly objected:

                    “If these pagan symbols once get a hold, then is the thin edge of the wedge of Freemasonry sunk into the very life of our Catholicity, for the sole object of having these pagan symbols instead of religious emblems on our coins is to wipe out all traces of religion from our minds, to forget the ‘land of saints,’ and beget a land of devil-worshippers, where evil may reign supreme”

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                    Irish Creatures on Irish Coins - wash your language

                    It’s true – your children really can open your world a little wider. A treasure, to them, is often something you just never noticed before. One recent Sunday, at a local Dublin market that has barely changed in decades, my daughter and I wandered into a bric-a-brac stand. Just the place where a 10-year-old might […]

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                    @Nickiquote so, let me get this straight - creatures created by the almighty are <checks notes> pagan symbols and gateways to diabolism?

                    Religion: not even once, my dudes.

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                    • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                      I liked the Irish coins with animals on them. Apparently one priest strongly objected:

                      “If these pagan symbols once get a hold, then is the thin edge of the wedge of Freemasonry sunk into the very life of our Catholicity, for the sole object of having these pagan symbols instead of religious emblems on our coins is to wipe out all traces of religion from our minds, to forget the ‘land of saints,’ and beget a land of devil-worshippers, where evil may reign supreme”

                      Link Preview Image
                      Irish Creatures on Irish Coins - wash your language

                      It’s true – your children really can open your world a little wider. A treasure, to them, is often something you just never noticed before. One recent Sunday, at a local Dublin market that has barely changed in decades, my daughter and I wandered into a bric-a-brac stand. Just the place where a 10-year-old might […]

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                      @Nickiquote
                      Love these coins

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                      • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                        I liked the Irish coins with animals on them. Apparently one priest strongly objected:

                        “If these pagan symbols once get a hold, then is the thin edge of the wedge of Freemasonry sunk into the very life of our Catholicity, for the sole object of having these pagan symbols instead of religious emblems on our coins is to wipe out all traces of religion from our minds, to forget the ‘land of saints,’ and beget a land of devil-worshippers, where evil may reign supreme”

                        Link Preview Image
                        Irish Creatures on Irish Coins - wash your language

                        It’s true – your children really can open your world a little wider. A treasure, to them, is often something you just never noticed before. One recent Sunday, at a local Dublin market that has barely changed in decades, my daughter and I wandered into a bric-a-brac stand. Just the place where a 10-year-old might […]

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                        wash your language (washyourlanguage.com)

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                        @Nickiquote Well he's no fun...

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                        • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                          I liked the Irish coins with animals on them. Apparently one priest strongly objected:

                          “If these pagan symbols once get a hold, then is the thin edge of the wedge of Freemasonry sunk into the very life of our Catholicity, for the sole object of having these pagan symbols instead of religious emblems on our coins is to wipe out all traces of religion from our minds, to forget the ‘land of saints,’ and beget a land of devil-worshippers, where evil may reign supreme”

                          Link Preview Image
                          Irish Creatures on Irish Coins - wash your language

                          It’s true – your children really can open your world a little wider. A treasure, to them, is often something you just never noticed before. One recent Sunday, at a local Dublin market that has barely changed in decades, my daughter and I wandered into a bric-a-brac stand. Just the place where a 10-year-old might […]

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                          @Nickiquote “*our* Catholicity”? Speak for yourself, Father.

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                          • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                            I liked the Irish coins with animals on them. Apparently one priest strongly objected:

                            “If these pagan symbols once get a hold, then is the thin edge of the wedge of Freemasonry sunk into the very life of our Catholicity, for the sole object of having these pagan symbols instead of religious emblems on our coins is to wipe out all traces of religion from our minds, to forget the ‘land of saints,’ and beget a land of devil-worshippers, where evil may reign supreme”

                            Link Preview Image
                            Irish Creatures on Irish Coins - wash your language

                            It’s true – your children really can open your world a little wider. A treasure, to them, is often something you just never noticed before. One recent Sunday, at a local Dublin market that has barely changed in decades, my daughter and I wandered into a bric-a-brac stand. Just the place where a 10-year-old might […]

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                            @Nickiquote
                            And after this he raped a kid and condemned a unmarried pregnant women into slavery.

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                            • backfromthedud@mas.toB backfromthedud@mas.to

                              @MaierAmsden Nothing to do with the Judean People's Front, then? @spacemagick @Nickiquote

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                              @BackFromTheDud @spacemagick @Nickiquote Maybe - depends. What's Rome ever done for them?

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                              • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                                I liked the Irish coins with animals on them. Apparently one priest strongly objected:

                                “If these pagan symbols once get a hold, then is the thin edge of the wedge of Freemasonry sunk into the very life of our Catholicity, for the sole object of having these pagan symbols instead of religious emblems on our coins is to wipe out all traces of religion from our minds, to forget the ‘land of saints,’ and beget a land of devil-worshippers, where evil may reign supreme”

                                Link Preview Image
                                Irish Creatures on Irish Coins - wash your language

                                It’s true – your children really can open your world a little wider. A treasure, to them, is often something you just never noticed before. One recent Sunday, at a local Dublin market that has barely changed in decades, my daughter and I wandered into a bric-a-brac stand. Just the place where a 10-year-old might […]

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                                @Nickiquote When do we stop calling this an opinion and start considering it a mental illness?

                                ...because it sounds a lot like a type of schizophrenia, where people are likely to interpret their hallucinations as being locked in a battle between good and evil.

                                And charismatic religious types (who may have similar or different problems) are likely to abuse people with these issues.

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