One Of My Nsfw Dean Headcanons Is That He Would Never Take His Ring Off While Fingering Your Pussy, So

one of my nsfw dean headcanons is that he would never take his ring off while fingering your pussy, so the cold touch of the silver ring against your clit would give even more pleasure

One Of My Nsfw Dean Headcanons Is That He Would Never Take His Ring Off While Fingering Your Pussy, So
One Of My Nsfw Dean Headcanons Is That He Would Never Take His Ring Off While Fingering Your Pussy, So

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i think about this alot but every moment in jesus' life, at least as the texts present it, isn't necessarily centered on him , it's constantly exposing something about us. our assumptions about power, purity, divinity. the story isn’t just telling us what happened, it’s pressing on the limits of what we’re even able to recognize. and still, after two thousand years, people keep trying to make him into something they can categorize!! i think the real issue with how people use jesus today is that they’re trying to shape him into something he’s not or something that aligns with their own biases. and how people today—and have always—manipulate jesus’ image for political gain. whether that’s for conservative, liberal, (conservative) or any other kind of agenda. but what gets lost in all that is the way the gospels keep pushing against all those neat categories people try to slot him into. jesus doesn’t just fit into any of them. look at moments like when he talks about the kingdom of god. it’s this counterintuitive concept. it’s not about power in the way anyone expects. like, when he says in luke (17:20-21), "the kingdom of god is not coming with signs to be observed, nor will they say, ‘look, here it is!’ or ‘there!’ for, in fact, the kingdom of god is among you." it’s clear that the way people are thinking about power, this idea of a political, military messiah, is entirely wrong. jesus obviously doesn’t fit that mold at all. or take (mark 10:17-27). of this guy, comes up to jesus with this well-defined idea of what being good means. he thinks he’s got everything in order, but jesus challenges the very foundation of his idea of righteousness. “go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. then come, follow me." it’s not just a moral lesson, it’s a direct challenge to his worldview. and it’s not just about wealth, it’s about how deeply rooted our assumptions are in our understanding of power, success, and the way the world is supposed to work. the irony is that people today religious or not keep trying to fit him into their own worldview. they cherry pick the parts of the gospels that align with their values, ignoring the parts that challenge them. whether it’s a political narrative or a social one, they want to mold jesus into a figure that supports their existing beliefs rather than actually dealing with the radical, uncomfortable things he said! take the whole debate about who’s “worthy” or who’s “in” in the gospels. every time someone asks jesus who’s going to get into the kingdom, the answer is always surprising. it’s always someone you wouldn’t expect. the righteous are never who you think they are.

Finally Have All 4 Life Stages Let's Gooo
Finally Have All 4 Life Stages Let's Gooo
Finally Have All 4 Life Stages Let's Gooo
Finally Have All 4 Life Stages Let's Gooo

Finally have all 4 life stages let's gooo


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mackinnon with a massive goal to make it 2-3! this is the fight we need.


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4-0 THE AVS ARE SO FUCKING GOATED GOOD GOD


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i’ve watched that landy goal probably 50 times already


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in recognition of the ongoing environmental challenges, i would like to talk about the keeling curve. which serves as a reminder of how human activity has shaped the planet's atmosphere. this graph tracks the rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide (co₂) concentrations from 1958 to today, based on measurements taken at the mauna loa observatory in hawaii. charles david keeling began collecting this data in 1958, and it remains the longest continuous record of atmospheric co₂. keeling's measurements revealed a clear upward trend in co₂, increasing from about 313 parts per million (ppm) in 1958 to over 400 ppm by 2013. this rise is largely due to human activities, mainly the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. the curve also shows seasonal fluctuations, with co₂ levels higher in winter due to reduced photosynthesis and lower in summer as plants absorb more co₂. the keeling curve has played a crucial role in demonstrating the link between human activity and climate change, providing solid evidence of the effect of fossil fuel emissions on the earth's atmosphere. it remains a key symbol in the scientific effort to understand and address global warming, reminding us that the actions we take today will directly shape the climate of tomorrow. without recognition of this data, the global response to climate change would likely have been much slower.

In Recognition Of The Ongoing Environmental Challenges, I Would Like To Talk About The Keeling Curve.

also, one of the most significant factors driving the acceleration of climate change is the albedo effect. which refers to how much sunlight is reflected by a surface, with darker surfaces absorbing more sunlight and lighter surfaces reflecting it. this effect plays a crucial role in the earth's climate system, particularly in how energy is absorbed or reflected by the planet's surface. when it comes to ice and snow, they have a high albedo, meaning they reflect a significant portion of the sunlight that hits them, helping to keep the planet cool. however, as global temperatures rise due to climate change, ice sheets and glaciers are melting at an accelerated rate, especially in polar regions. this melting exposes darker surfaces, like ocean water or bare ground, which have a much lower albedo compared to ice. these surfaces absorb more heat from the sun, which in turn accelerates warming in a feedback loop. as more ice melts, more dark surfaces are exposed, leading to further warming, which causes more ice to melt, and so on. this is a prime example of a positive feedback loop in climate change. for instance, the arctic is warming roughly twice as fast as the global average, a phenomenon known as arctic amplification, largely driven by this albedo effect. as sea ice melts, it exposes the darker ocean underneath, which absorbs more heat, warming the region even faster. this has major consequences for global sea levels, as the melting ice contributes to rising ocean levels. additionally, as ice sheets shrink, they reduce the earth's ability to reflect sunlight, further amplifying the effects of global warming. the albedo effect is not limited to the polar regions. as forests, urban areas, and even deserts expand due to human activity, they can also alter the earth’s albedo. for example, deforestation, which replaces lighter snow-covered landscapes or forests with darker surfaces like soil or crops, can exacerbate regional warming. this feedback loop is one of the many reasons why the loss of ice in the arctic and antarctica is such a crucial concern. the albedo effect not only accelerates warming in those regions but also has ripple effects on global weather patterns, ocean currents, and even weather extremes in places far from the poles. i think understanding the albedo effect is essential for predicting future climate change scenarios and for developing strategies to mitigate its impacts.

In Recognition Of The Ongoing Environmental Challenges, I Would Like To Talk About The Keeling Curve.

let this years earth day be a reminder that the health of our planet depends on the choices we make daily. real change comes from consistent effort, not just awareness. let’s act like we have a future to protect.

fix leaks, take shorter showers, choose products made from eco-friendly materials and ethically sourced. make it a habit to flick off the light switch when you leave a room. grow a plant: even a small houseplant helps clean the air! carry a refillable water bottle (and only own ONE reusable bottle). swap bottled products (i've been using bar soap for a few years now!). buy almost everything second-hand (besides underwear, socks, mattress, helmets, and cosmetics). upcycle your old clothes: instead of donating, repurpose them into something new, like a tote bag or pillow covers. stop using paper towels and opt for reusable cloth napkins in the kitchen. choose products with no plastic packaging, make your own cleaners. walk and ride a bike instead of public transportation and cars!!! support local farmers: buy seasonal produce from farmer’s market to reduce your carbon footprint and support sustainable agriculture. and i know you've heard these suggestions millions of times but they can help you make a difference. small changes add up, and every little bit counts .ᐟ

i would also like to add with the passing of pope francis, (rest in peace), that he has been a vocal advocate for addressing climate change, making it a central theme of his papacy. his landmark 2015 encyclical laudato si' was a groundbreaking moment in the intersection of faith and environmental advocacy. in it, pope francis called for urgent action to combat the climate crisis, highlighting the moral and ethical implications of environmental degradation. he framed climate change not only as a scientific issue but also as a deeply spiritual and social issue, emphasizing its impact on the most vulnerable populations. in laudato si', pope francis criticized the excessive consumerism and exploitation of natural resources, linking these practices to poverty and inequality. he argued that the destruction of the environment is a consequence of a "throwaway culture" that disregards the dignity of human life. the encyclical urged individuals, communities, and governments to take responsibility for protecting the planet and to recognize the interconnection between all living beings. in 2023, pope francis expanded on these themes in his apostolic exhortation laudate deum, further emphasizing the need for global action on climate change. he referenced laudato si' as a starting point and called for greater collaboration to address the environmental crisis, especially in the context of rising global temperatures and the ongoing loss of biodiversity. laudate deum reaffirmed his belief that the climate crisis is not just an environmental issue, but a moral and spiritual one, requiring a concerted global effort to ensure justice for the poor and the protection of future generations.

In Recognition Of The Ongoing Environmental Challenges, I Would Like To Talk About The Keeling Curve.

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pricefield au but max is steve and chloe is garrett from the minecraft movie


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the kings are up 2-0 in a playoff series for the first time since 2012 when they won the stanley cup.


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The Vampire Happening (1971)

The Vampire Happening (1971)

Dir. Freddie Francis


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