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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ม.ค. 2025
- So this TH-camr Named End Times Teacher wanted to call me out because I told him that Polygamy wasnt Gods design and I told him if its okay then why doesnt he have more than one wife I am just saying if your beliefs are that then wouldnt you have like 3 wife's to back it up? I was going to talk to him but i watched his videos and his live debates he uses words like cold blue when ever he thinks he has the upper hand. or spiritual K.O. So i decided to not really go live with him. Then he makes a video telling me to put my money where my mouth is so this is my ONE AND ONLY VIDEO GOD BLESS @Endtimeteacher7486
'And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life? He said unto him, What is written in the law? how readest thou? And he answering said, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself. And he said unto him, Thou hast answered right: this do, and thou shalt live. But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour? '
Luke 10:25-29
Believe Forgive and Live
God Bless Family
23:20 LMAO 😂😂😂 bro I made you CODE BLUE and left you Cold and blue
Lol yeah okay what ever 😂😂
@Endtimeteacher7486
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Using "code blue" as a joke can sometimes be a form of dark humor, where the serious connotation of a medical emergency is exaggerated or made light of. In such cases, the humor is often rooted in the stark contrast between the term's life-threatening meaning and the context in which it's being used. For example, someone might say, "Oh no, I'm going code blue!" after a stressful or overwhelming situation, like dropping something important, to humorously exaggerate the idea that it's such a big deal that it's like they're in critical condition.
However, it’s important to note that this kind of humor can be offensive or insensitive to some people, especially those who have experienced serious health crises or lost someone in a hospital. The phrase, though intended for humor, may not always land well depending on the audience’s perspective and the context in which it's said.
3:55 😂😂😂 IN THE COMMENT SECTION!!
Lol what 😂😂😂😂
8:01 atleast i don't repeat garbage i hear on youtube 😊
Okay glad you dont😂😂😂
To clear up confusion people have been Making fake accounts about me for years the person in his live comment section was not me it was a fake account. I latter was sent a few clip from the stream on discord
You except apocrypha??
I re-upload the parry discussions so more people can watch them i thought this was basic to see that
There still your video
Uh oh. The cat is replying.
lol only this one time. I forgive everything he says about me God Bless
You also made that short. So technically 2x. But thats ok. @GodsIntegrityPathways
@@BabbleOFF Yeah True I forgot so 2 only videos 😂😂😂
I understand polygamy can be hard in America but in the bible a woman didn't have a choice who she married thay had arranged marriages or the father could choice.
Have you ever watched sister wifes if you did then you know that man that had 5 wifes after the last season he leaves all the wifes for one the way U.S.A is its almost imposible for polygamy to work.
I didn't even mention polygamy I forgot you didn't like that
Thats fine but that was what we started talking about
@@GodsIntegrityPathwaystrue but other subjects came out
13:40 the jokes means you got a Big head but still didn't catch the jokes
Is that what you take that joke as? Bc thats not what it means
@GodsIntegrityPathways I am the one who made the joke so I know what it means lol infact I got the joke from ERB pennywise vs Joker look that up
Lol okay
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When someone says they aren't "the brightest bulb" or "the sharpest knife," they’re using a humorous way to say they don’t consider themselves especially clever or quick-witted. These phrases are self-deprecating and are used to imply that they might be a bit slow or lack some insight, but they’re often said in a lighthearted way. The expressions are variations on the idea of not being the "brightest" or "sharpest," two qualities associated with intelligence and skill.
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When someone says another person isn’t "the brightest bulb" or "the sharpest knife," they're implying that person may lack intelligence, insight, or common sense. It’s a slightly insulting way to suggest someone isn’t particularly quick or clever. However, people often use these phrases with humor or light-heartedness to soften the criticism, though the tone can make a big difference in how it’s received.
@GodsIntegrityPathways with with sharpest or brightest joke I did mean it that way but not the over the head joke
2:27 false i was not in the comment section someone was using a fake account of me that was not me
That was you you even said it was you lol 😆😆😆😆
@GodsIntegrityPathways it wasn't it's a face accident if parry clicked on it he would say it has no subs and was created probably last month. Don't believe me check it yourself next time. I seen the clip after the stream so I was not the guy commenting live
If you cant take disagreements or conversations you shouldn't be on social media bro
Lol what this isn't a disagreement 😂😂😂😂 what can you take someone making a video on you. U made the video first. God Bless🙏🙏🙏
@GodsIntegrityPathways I can take that infact unlike some people I can even do voice to voice conversations 😂
@@Endtimeteacher7486 lol i can to but not from a bully even that live that you made just 2 days you reuploaded from some ones others account they even thought u was rude lol im not the only one God Bless🙏🙏🙏
@@Endtimeteacher7486Using "code blue" as a joke can sometimes be a form of dark humor, where the serious connotation of a medical emergency is exaggerated or made light of. In such cases, the humor is often rooted in the stark contrast between the term's life-threatening meaning and the context in which it's being used. For example, someone might say, "Oh no, I'm going code blue!" after a stressful or overwhelming situation, like dropping something important, to humorously exaggerate the idea that it's such a big deal that it's like they're in critical condition.
However, it’s important to note that this kind of humor can be offensive or insensitive to some people, especially those who have experienced serious health crises or lost someone in a hospital. The phrase, though intended for humor, may not always land well depending on the audience’s perspective and the context in which it's said.
I would expect a microphone sense you have these editing layout
I have one thanks for asking.
@GodsIntegrityPathways use it next time bro I had to turn up to level 8 to hear anything
@Endtimeteacher7486 but u still heard it right 👍👍👍
@@GodsIntegrityPathwaysnot without hurting the ears
@@Endtimeteacher7486 lol how can it be hurting your ears you told me to use one bc u couldn't hear it lol then you say u trued it up to 8 then you tell me not till after u hurt your ears🤦🤦🤦TURN IT DOWN LOL🤦🤦🤦