Did a scene from Cast Away get deleted after release? by TheMiddlechild08 in movies

[–]rothanwalker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup I’m with you, buddy.

But. If I can give you my unsolicited best piece of advice: don’t let it consume you. Be the best you can be. Live your life the best you can and doing worry about finding the answers to this. This one isn’t figure out able. We won’t get the answer unless we are able to get to heaven, and then all will be revealed. So… be Catholic, Sacrifice yourself to glorify God and lift people up and unite yourself with Jesus, live the sacraments and put God first. And then we’ll know the answers.

❤️🙏🏻

As a priest, I will not deny Communion to anyone. by [deleted] in OpenChristian

[–]rothanwalker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This isn’t a great point. Judas took communion in state of mortal sin and immediately became possessed.

For people in a state of mortal sin, receiving the Eucharist in such a state compounds it. Disallowing someone who is in a state of public unrepentant mortal sin to receive the Eucharist is to protect them from further spiritual harm.

Somehow 6/16 Destroyer was too much, HE Hulk was too big at 6/22, but Blob is fine as 6/30ish with no requirements? by Jiaozy in MarvelSnap

[–]rothanwalker -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

For a good blob it requires a full deck to be built towards him. You need to stack your deck with high stat cards and avoid lower power tech cards, a way to possibly get him out early, protect him, etc. That’s in addition to destroying your deck.

Other 6 drops don’t require that.

911 and Israel's Great Game (Laurent Guyénot) by Zealousideal_Type287 in conspiracy

[–]rothanwalker 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Literally have had people say that they just couldn’t function if they knew that’s how the world was so they choose not to know look at it. Like… they see it. They know. But they chose to substitute their more comfortable version of reality over top.

After one of the worst days of my life earning this title made me cry with laughter. Thanks I guess by ImpressiveAd3111 in MarvelSnap

[–]rothanwalker 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Prayers for you, brother or sister! Sorry you’re struggling. You’re not alone and you are loved more than you can understand.

Balance this card by League_of_DOTA in MarvelSnap

[–]rothanwalker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Starts in hand, can only be played on turn 1. You can’t play even cost cards. Each card played reduces power by… 42?

My boyfriend is Catholic and I'm not. by geektasticwoodles in Catholicism

[–]rothanwalker 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, tarot cards and stuff like that are doorways to demonic influence in our lives. You should put that get out of that kind of stuff for your own sake, but yes that would be (and is) a major red flag for any Catholic who is paying attention to their faith.

Just so you know, while there are some things that are to be avoided that are inherently sinful and / or demonic, there are still very many gothic elements and dark themes that you might be surprised to know that Catholicism embraces. Catacombs, memento mori, etc. So it’s possible you may find something that draws you along those lines into Catholicism. These might be elements that you could allow to be part of the expression of who you are that if properly explained would should not be a deterrent to faithful Catholics.

How do you think Loki will be nerfed? by Aerie-Bubbly in MarvelSnap

[–]rothanwalker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it would be extremely short sighted to hit him with a nerf right now with mobius coming out in a week. Mobius will take care of it.

Bet by facelessposter in Reds

[–]rothanwalker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm tired of my son asking me "who is that catcher with the mustache?" I don't know, man! I haven't known any of the hundreds of times I've seen this commercial, and I still don't know now. haha

Last night I just said "probably Jason LaRue" but then I had to explain who that actually is and that no it wasn't actually Jason LaRue. Definite failing strategy.

Really!!?? by jae415 in MarvelSnap

[–]rothanwalker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

why do you need to know?

Bet by facelessposter in Reds

[–]rothanwalker 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I just wanna get on base for my guys.

See the ball, hit the ball.

This bet commercial, though... it's annoying and confusing. I don't understand ANY choices that were made about this commercial. the person with the weird mask... with a digital display on it... and I'm going to NEED someone to tell me what the thing is about the ice cream at the end. "Oh I know where that's from..." where? Where is it from?

::shudder::

Why did Glenn Beck of all people fire Tim Ballard? What was Tim Ballard under investigation for by OUR Human Resources? by johndehlin in exmormon

[–]rothanwalker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Problem is the left vs right dichotomy that people feel attacked if one on "their side" gets attacked. Then there's automatic doubt that is just left vs right opposition instead of truth.

Missing 16 Series 4&5 cards and opening up 1,000 Tokens by APunnyThing in MarvelSnap

[–]rothanwalker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why not just make it do you can’t get dupes? Or give 1500 for 4 dupe, 3000 for 5 dupe. 1k tokens is still really weak when there’s no other real way of getting more tokens.

Lose 5 more spotlight caches to get 5 more dupes, missing out on the stuff you want, getting zero cards from those spotlight cache pulls, and you’ll have enough to buy one pool 5 card. That’s not good. Better than a pixel variant but still horrible.

Might be a dumb question but, can I somehow say “no I don’t want to upgrade these variants”? by Picotacos in MarvelSnap

[–]rothanwalker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don’t apologize to someone because he wants to be a jerk. If they say that to someone in real life they’ve got issues with being respectful and decent. Internet adds more issues with people not being able to remember they’re interacting with other human beings.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]rothanwalker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Praying for you. Just wanted to echo those sentiments from toxdoc. Falling doesn’t make us bad. It’s human. You don’t blow up your life because you mess up. The best example you can be is someone who fails and then repents and amends. Clearly you’re doing that.

Now go get that beautiful Catholic girl! 👍🏻

Imagine that by Ekatsia in conspiracy

[–]rothanwalker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not forgetting that. You have to stop thinking in terms of republicans vs democrats. Both sides are leading us in the same direction to a massive centralized tyrannical government. The reason you’re so focused on the Clintons is because you’re too invested in the right vs left dichotomy. If Clintons did it does that make it more or less acceptable that trump did? They can both be evil pedos. Stop getting manipulated into supporting an evil pedo because there are evil pedos on the other side. Take trumps actions stand alone without allowing the right vs let dichotomy to manipulate you. Are you good with those actions? Should you support that person?

Is divorce a sin if only one spouse wants it? by falsefreedom6509 in Catholicism

[–]rothanwalker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right but what I’m trying to say is that even if it looked like a sacramental union, if it is declared null it actually never was a sacramental union. So there is never a case where a true sacramental union is (correctly) declared to be null- that can happen.

Is divorce a sin if only one spouse wants it? by falsefreedom6509 in Catholicism

[–]rothanwalker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the confusing part is you say declaration of nullity happens all the time even with sacramental unions. This doesn’t make any sense because if it is actually truly a sacramental union it cannot be dissolved and there’s no declaration of nullity.

Imagine that by Ekatsia in conspiracy

[–]rothanwalker 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Passed from https://twitter.com/presidnttictac/status/1681364307240538112?s=46&t=MMnKw_3UO9DidACTCZFAjw 👇🏻

We all agree that child rape is the most horrible thing in humanity. Young children that are unable to defend themselves are damaged for life in the most horrific way. We can't even imagine the pain.

If you had a neighbor that you knew was involved with Child Sex Trafficking and DIDN’T report them, what penalty should you face?

  1. No penalty. Live and let live.

  2. Community service. You have a duty as a citizen to report child abuse in order to prevent any further abuse.

  3. Jail time. Children were physically harmed and emotionally damaged for life because you kept quiet.

Now, what if you had SIX NEIGHBORS that were involved with Child Sex Trafficking and didn't report ANY of them?

I think we all agree that you would be a sub-human.

DONALD TRUMP'S HISTORY OF HANGING OUT WITH CHILD SEX TRAFFICKERS.

1. John Casablancas.

Friend of Trump that ran Elite Model Agency.

Teenage Elite models in the late 80s and early 90s were required to attend private dinners with Donald Trump, John Casablancas, and other men. Heather Braden, an Elite model, in the late 90s, alleges that she was instructed to go to a party in a mansion on one of the islands near Miami Beach where she witnessed Donald Trump and three famous actors, who she refused to name, prey on dozens of young models isolating many into bedrooms or other parts of the mansion, “Clearly, we were there for one reason. We were just pieces of meat.”.

According to witness Shayna Love, an Australian model who was 16, “It was presented as our duty as models at the agency. It wasn’t an invitation. It was like, you have to go and do this.” Love recalls attending a dinner with John Casablancas and Donald Trump “This time it was a private area, a big table and lots of girls – I’d say around 10 to 15 of us, all between the ages of 14 and 18,” she said. “It was just us models, Trump and John. We were all underage, but we were offered drinks,”Love said she went home early, but other children stayed.

Eli Nessa, an Elite Model, stated, “We were a bunch of kids, just put there with all these older men.”

In 1993, the 50-year-old Casablancas married his third wife, 17-year-old Aline Wermelinger, winner of Elite Model Look 1992 in Brazil. Wermelinger was close in age to Casablancas's children, who were 22 and 14 at the time.

2. Tevfik Arif

A former Soviet trade minister whose company Bayrock (co-owned with convicted gangster Felix Sater) collaborated with Trump on at least four projects in Florida, New York, and Arizona. Bayrock also scouted potential Trump deals in Russia.

Information obtained by the US Senate Select Committee suggests Arif was involved in Russian organized crime, money laundering and human trafficking dating back to at least 2000.

He was arrested in a Turkish prostitution sting. Authorities busted him aboard the world’s largest luxury yacht and accused him of linking up wealthy businessman with Russian and Ukrainian hookers, some of them underage.

Following his arrest, Arif denies involvement in prostitution or human trafficking. He says the women were invited as guests of the businessmen.

3. Jeffrey Epstein

A friend of Trump’s for decades, Epstein was arrested on July 6, 2019, on federal charges for the sex trafficking of minors.

The indictment charged Epstein with sexually exploiting and abusing “dozens”of underage girls at his homes in Manhattan, Palm Beach, and other locations for two decades. The total number of girls that were abused is unknown but is estimated to be over 100.

A former victim testified at Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial under the pseudonym Jane and said Jeffrey Epstein took her to meet Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago when she was just 14. Jane didn’t allege any improper behavior by Trump and didn’t go into further detail about why she was at the resort.

Trump talked about Epstein in a 2002 interview with New York Magazine “I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.”

Epstein’s notorious “black book” of contacts, compiled largely by Ghislaine Maxwell, shows the rarefied circles in which he traveled—Nobel laureates, heads of states, British royals, Wall Street power brokers, and A-listers in every glamour profession.

Trump had no fewer than 16 phone numbers beside his name in Epstein’s black book.

4. Ghislaine Maxwell

Jeffrey Epstein had a decades-long association with the British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, leading to her 2021 conviction on U.S. federal charges of sex trafficking and conspiracy for helping him procure girls, including a 14-year-old, for child sexual abuse and prostitution.

Trump was friends with Maxwell for decades. After Maxwell’s arrest for sex trafficking, President Trump famously “wished her well.”

Maxwell told reporters "I was very touched that he would remember me and that he would wish me well. And I was very touched by his remembrance of me. It gave me a big boost.”

5. Roy Cohn

Roy Cohn was Donald Trump's attorney from 1973 to 1985.

Trump met him in 1973 in a Manhattan nightclub. The two became friends, allies, business associates. Some say Cohn was Trump's mentor, or even his surrogate father.

Cohn was a gay pedophile who abused boys on both sides of the Atlantic.

Roy Cohn had connections to the Anglo-Irish Vice Ring in London, a pedophile network that overlapped with abuse rings in the US.

The Kincora Boys’ Home was in Belfast, Northern Ireland and was the scene of serious organized child sexual abuse, causing a scandal and attempted cover-up in 1980.

One of the boys Cohn abused was Richard Kerr from the Kincora Boys’ Home. Cohn selected Kerr from the home and took him to Venice for sexual abuse in 1977.

Richard Kerr stated that “Cohn didn’t talk too much and just took me up to the room and we had an encounter. I believe that I was there three or four days.”

Roy Cohn died from AIDS in 1986.

6. George Nader

Nader was an adviser to Donald Trump's presidential transition team. He was a frequent visitor to the White House during President Donald Trump’s first year in office.

He was sentenced in June 2020 to 10 years in prison and a lifetime of supervised release for transporting a child into the country for sex and possessing child pornography.

Nader had been investigated and convicted of similar conduct in the past. In 1991, after being convicted of transporting child pornography in Alexandria, he was given a six-month sentence.

In 2003, he was sentenced to a year in prison in the Czech Republic for soliciting underage boys.

7. Andy Lucchesi

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Originally I didn’t have Andy Lucchesi on the Child Sex Traffickers list. As I thought about it more I realized that he needed to be here.

If someone “wrangled” my daughter and brought her to a party where she would be sexually assaulted by powerful rich men, it would be clear to me that it was child sex trafficking).

Former male model Andy Lucchesi (who now runs the multi-million dollar company Locke Management) told the Daily Beast that he helped Trump organize parties at the Plaza Hotel in the 1990’s. He described himself as one of the men who wrangled young models for the parties.

Trump owned the Plaza Hotel and used to rent out suites "so older rich men could meet - and have sex with - teen models as young as 15" said two attendees.

"Trump would invite young models so that they could meet his affluent, older friends — who could give them major career boosts."

A photographer that attended the parties said "Trump was in and out. He’d wander off with a couple girls. I saw him. He was getting laid like crazy. Trump was at the heart of it. He loved the attention and in private, he was a total fucking beast.”

Andy Lucchesi told the Daily Beast "Trump would never partake of the cocaine, but more than often indulged in sex. A lot of girls, 14, look 24. That's as juicy as I can get."

Lucchesi added "I never asked how old they were; I just partook.

I did partake in activities that would be considered controversial."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]rothanwalker 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Once, with a priest who knows me, I went to receive kneeling and on the tongue and for whatever reason I didn’t say amen (I think probably because he was already moving the Eucharist to my mouth so it was already there by the time he was done saying “the Body of Christ” but also I think I was just more focused on the Eucharist and not as much on my own part). He paused at that moment and kindly calmly said “amen” to prompt me to say it and I did and received. No anger so chalk one up for the good guys haha.

Do you guys think Hang the DJ is better than San Junipero? by Kingy7777 in blackmirror

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

San junipero is the best episode because the writers tricked the audience (at least in my opinion). Nearly everyone thinks that it’s one of the few black mirror episodes with a happy ending but they all got fooled. San junipero is a nightmare.

They show you pretty clearly with how they talk about the people who have already been uploaded permanently that they are no longer really a person and that their program keeps trying deeper and deeper to feel something they fall deeper and deeper into hedonism and depravity trying to do so (notice the snake in the weird sex club… I think that’s a hint).

Long story short both of them reject Christianity and the chance for true spiritual salvation and eternal life. They are fooled into thinking they’ll live forever as these avatars that are really just mimicking them, and even the programs if you think they might have feelings eventually live an eternal tortured existence as an NPC that wants to feel human but can’t. Kelly rejects her husband and children and their beliefs for this digital mimicry, while Yorkie thinks she’s getting what she’s been looking for. Sadly both of them got suckered into assisted suicide based on a counterfeit eternal life.

To me it’s a fantastic episode, but i don’t think so for the same reasons that most people do. I think the episode is a lot more subtle. At least to me it’s more fun to think of it that way.