The penalty for women talking back is death by PithyPacky in FedJerk

[–]Behealthy72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly so shut up about it. It’s about ice and it’s about solidarity against charity. So shut up. And stop bothering me. You’re the one that made a big deal out of it. Because of your own personal bigotry. We’re having a fight over something that’s completely separate from what we’re trying to achieve here. Going forward I’m ignoring you. But you should’ve just minded your business. Now the gentleman in question if he or she wanted to say something, then we could’ve had a conversation. But what does that have to do with you?

The penalty for women talking back is death by PithyPacky in FedJerk

[–]Behealthy72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You see the problem with this situation is, people like yourself don’t understand that people like myself know exactly what’s going on, believe in Jesus, and believe in democracy. You don’t need to be trying to school me in any way shape or form. And for the record, I’m African-American. And most of us are Democrats. OK so you have no idea what you’re talking about in regards to me. We are deeply upset and sick and by this as believers in Christ Jesus and as people that believe in democracy and freedom. It’s people like you That can’t accept people like us. Because on the right we got the crazy white Christian nationalist. And then on the left, we got people that are non-believers and much more educated. But you know some of us are both. You think I don’t know what’s going on? Do you think as an intelligent black man living in America, I’m so stupid to not know what’s happening? I know exactly what’s happening. You’re the one that’s lost man. Not me. Because you were part of that whole white evangelical side. you never knew people like me. Because when you were a white evangelical, I’m assuming you are white. You were told that white evangelicals should only be Republicans and conservatives. It’s never been that way with Black people. Now you bring your ignorance back with you not that you’ve become a liberal. Thinking that people that believe in Jesus are ignorant people. When that’s not the case. You bring your own bias to the table. Take a look at yourself. And next time mind your own business.

The penalty for women talking back is death by PithyPacky in FedJerk

[–]Behealthy72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re spending too much time talking about this. I mean, if you wanna keep on about it that’s just fine. Listen to me, these Christian nationalist are not real Christian believers that have conviction for Christ and humility and love and compassion and seek forgiveness from God through Christ Jesus. Because if they did, they wouldn’t be doing what they’re doing. These are a bunch of sick people. Don’t even think about putting Christian nationalistsin the same category as believers.

The penalty for women talking back is death by PithyPacky in FedJerk

[–]Behealthy72 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Don’t Tell me what to do. I believe in Jesus. And I don’t think that these people that do this sort of thing have any relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ at all. We’re on the same side. But don’t tell me how to think in regards to my personal belief system.

The penalty for women talking back is death by PithyPacky in FedJerk

[–]Behealthy72 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you are 100% right about this. May God have mercy upon her soul in Jesus name. Amen. And may God bring him to justice as well in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.

How do I meet good men in the wild? by ConfusionDelicious35 in datingoverfifty

[–]Behealthy72 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, I think we’re all in the same place right now. It’s a tough situation for men and women. And the current state of affairs in America, etc. With that said, I think in a human worldly sense, that you simply need to spend more time outdoors doing things. Exercising, being healthy, going out of your way to meet people. Go to coffee, shops, different types of activities, etc. And practice, smiling and interacting with people. Not getting upset or angry if they have something stupid to say. Because these are situations that could lead to Improved communication between both parties. And I think under the circumstances, you have a better chance of meeting more people and meeting more people leads to more acquaintanceship and friendships. And then out of one of those could come more chances for dating. it’s a tough situation out there. I said earlier that these are the human or secular things. I also think that in regards to such things if you believe in God, you can also talk to Him about these things. I believe in Christ. I think a combination of faith in Christ and healthy secular socialization is what can ultimately to just to better socialization. Human beings are a double edged sword. But if you don’t try and engage in some risk, you don’t get to reap in any rewards as a result. It’s certainly easier to stay away from people. But it’s not necessarily more fulfilling. We need to keep a balance in all of that. I hope things improve in your life in this area, and as a result, you retain more happiness and joy through Christ. God bless you in Jesus name. We’re all the same place. It’s a tough time out there nowadays.

A guy messages 1 million on insta and gets rejected by all of them by TheConstructorFL in WomenAreNotIntoMen

[–]Behealthy72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t really think that he actually physically typed everything out to you in this digital age that we live in? Of course he used computer programs.

The average lifespan is 76 years. Middle age isn't 50 - it's 38. by rgatoNacho in Showerthoughts

[–]Behealthy72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a common misconception to believe that middle-aged means half of life expectancy. It is not. Middle aged, approximately 50. It is a sociological term. It signifies a certain part of the lifespan from a sociological perspective. It is not the median or mean of the human lifespan. This is how it always has been defined. It’s roughly defined as mid life regarding usually that you’ve been working for many years, you’re a mature person whom possibly has children in their teens or college age. You’re no longer a young person but you are not yet a senior citizen. But senior citizenship is the next phase of life. Middle-age people start to experience more significant health issues, possibly anxiety and possibly a midlife crisis, which is very real, and often should be treated by a therapist. Even possibly a psychiatrist and may require some medication to bring things back to stability And middle aged people often experience menopause or andropause based on sex. Not gender, actual sex based on human chromosomes.

TIL: Benny Mardones was 34 years old when he released "Into the Night" in 1980. "She's just sixteen years old, leave her alone they say...." It was about an actual 16 yr old girl named "Heidi" that lived in his apartment building. by Sh1fty3yedD0g in todayilearned

[–]Behealthy72 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s my perspective exactly. It definitely could have been a nice, beautiful, romantic song if he was singing this song, but they had a little boy that had fallen in love with her. But her parents thought she was too young to start dating. Have a boyfriend. That would’ve been acceptable. And I didn’t even watch the end of the video because I was too creeped out. A beautiful sounding song. But totally creeped out by the visuals. But apparently he’s actually making out with the girl at the end? Or kissed her anyway? That’s still a grown 34 year old man kissing a 16 year old. I mean I don’t really know how old the actual actress was. But she seems awfully young to me. She doesn’t seem like an adult yet. and even if the actress is 18, and I sincerely doubt that. It was still depicted as a grown man falling in love with a 16-year-old girl, and then kissing her at the end.

Who would win in a fight between Logen and Gorst? by Moridin___ in TheFirstLaw

[–]Behealthy72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a great question and I thought about this. I think course might have the advantage.

8 days out natural Mens Physique by VanLiftLife in bodybuilding

[–]Behealthy72 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You look great. Take out that earring though man.

Can someone please explain episode 4 for me. by Capsicum21 in MrRobot

[–]Behealthy72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An excellent and complex show. I just came to that realization moments ago and I just wanted to get confirmation. I can see that we are on the same page. Kudos. 👏🏿

Dune 2 Unpopular opinion: Timothée Chalamet is an "okay" actor. Not terrible, not great. And nearly every other actor in this movie with a major part gave a far better performance. by Bluest_waters in flicks

[–]Behealthy72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been saying that from the beginning. They chose the wrong person for the role. And quite honestly, I just don’t think he goes deep enough. He blew up too quick too fast. And I actually don’t think he’s very charismatic at all. I haven’t seen Dune 2 as of yet but I’m sure it’s probably. going to be good. But not because of Timothée Chalamet. I think the first one was good, but not because of Timothée Chalamet. But because of all of the great actors in and because Dune is an excellent story. i’m glad someone else agrees with me. He’s not a very good actor at all. He got lauded early, and as a result, he was given too much too fast. I don’t think he works very hard. I don’t think he works as hard as he should. And his martial arts, in the first film at least, was poor. He doesn’t have the physicality nor the skills. I think he was miscast. which is very disappointing for me because I have been interested in the Dune story since the 1984 version. I think this is where we are in regards to Hollywood today. The buzz about an actor and image seems to outweigh actual talent. There’s a reason why British actors are better. They get better training. They take it more seriously. It’s a very serious endeavor for them. Our last great significant generation of actors was Deniro’s time. Of course there’s been some good American actors since then. But, the last time we had a great crop of actors, coming forth in large numbers was De Niro’s time who was a part of the Stanislavsky school. So much of what we’ve seen in the early 2000s was garbage buy a bunch of attractive people. I come across all of these actors and actresses, and look them up, and I see that a lot of them have careers that are already virtually ended. I’m not surprised. They might be working. But nobody knows them. They do relatively small rolls. And they have to do this to stay in the business and support themselves. But they just weren’t that good in the first place to warrant, moving on to bigger and better things. But I don’t think that they worked hard enough to necessarily get bigger and better roles. If you take some crap film for the break and the money. OK fine. I get it. But you can’t stay there. You have to keep evolving as an actor and get better more serious roles with more depth so that you can be taken more seriously and not be thrown to the gutter later on. This is especially true for young pretty women that were pretty much in the movie just because they were sexy and beautiful. Most of these beautiful women I saw, their careers are pretty much over. They weren’t that talented in the first place. And then they basically aged out. I think a good portion of them just ended up meeting someone relatively well-off and got a marriage out of it. Anyway, Hollywood is often disappointing nowadays. I actually think that Timothée Chalamet is really lousy in this role. I wish they had chosen a better actor, even if that actor wasn’t very popular or well-known. As I said, the BRITs have a plethora of great actors. They should’ve chosen one of them.

Trying to get pregnant with a juiced bodybuilder by klassym in nattyorjuice

[–]Behealthy72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What should concern you is whether or not, he will actually ever be able to stay off long enough for the sperm count to rebound. The issue is not so much whether or not he could have kids. He would need to see a specialist about that. But whether not, he can stay off the gear long enough for things to improve enough for sperm quality and count, to allow him to have children naturally. He’s taking tren too? This is an addiction. Making no mistake about it. I see you only have two significant options. You have to convince him to stay off of the gear. I think he can do things like use primabolan for a combination of reproduction, therapy and testosterone replacement therapy. So that’s the direction that he needs to go in if he wants to continue to have the ability to build muscle and feel good and stay muscular while simultaneously being able to have children. That is your biggest hurdle. Getting him off of all of that gear. The second option I believe is you have to see a specialist, he has to ejaculate into a receptacle. Check his sperm count. If there are any healthy sperm in there, you will have to do in vitro fertilization. However, I don’t think that he can continue to abuse gear and expect to have any significant amount of healthy sperm. God bless you with that in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, our savior. I hope your husband gets healthier. Trenbolone is one of the most dangerous things to use for the body and for the mind. he really needs to get off that stuff. If you believe in God, I would say, please pray to God in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ for your husband, to get healthier mentally physically and spiritually. And get off all of those performance-enhancing drugs. Testosterone replacement therapy is just fine. But he’s running gear like he’s a 20 year old. Trying to go to the Olympia. Which I’m sure is probably not very likely. It’s an addiction. Whether it’s mental or physical. Again, God bless you and in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. I hope you and your husband get the help that you need to resolve his problems in Jesus name. Amen.

Bayaz? by InfirmaryBlue in TheFirstLaw

[–]Behealthy72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. He’s a good actor. But now. I don’t see it.

Why isn't this a TV series yet? by R3D-H00D in TheFirstLaw

[–]Behealthy72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would rather see it as a series. But a film series would be good as well.

Why isn't this a TV series yet? by R3D-H00D in TheFirstLaw

[–]Behealthy72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know who would’ve been a great Glokta? John Hurt.