mylifeisinshambles
I took a calculated risk
But man, was I bad at math
Gotta get busy then. 48 comments
mylifeisinshambles
· 7 years ago
American faith, if there even is any, is completely different from how other cultures take religion on, especially ones in religious-dominant countries. Some take religion very seriously. Like, more than a third of my classmates results on the National Career Assessment Exam got recommendations for religious vocations like being a nun, a priest, a pastor etc. I'm in tenth grade,and I'm still astonished on how seriously they take the church.
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Gotta get busy then. 48 comments
mylifeisinshambles
· 7 years ago
I'm Catholic, been one ever since I was baptized as a baby. But I can't really answer the deep stuff, I only know like the bare basics, I guess my classmates can answer that though. They're the most active at church,going to Bible studies and active choir singers,unlike me who only attends church if my parents make me. But I take the church seriously, trying to live life as a good person as much as possible, and that's good enough for me.
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How some people handle spiders 2 comments
Gotta get busy then. 48 comments
mylifeisinshambles
· 7 years ago
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only beloved son- that whoever believes in him will not perish but have everlasting life
If you look at it from a child's view, which is the simplified version of things I never really bothered to Google about, God sacrificed his son Jesus to pay for the world's sins. So, God gave the ultimate sacrifice to save mankind-giving his son. There's nothing equal to a father's love to their child, and if God has sacrificed his child, his only child in fact, you know shit just got real. As I was told over and over as a child, God loves us enough to do that sacrifice, and Jesus understood his father's plan. God made his child human, from birth by Jesus' mom the Virgin Mary, up to the point that he was crucified on the cross. Jesus actually had the choice to walk away and not participate to his father's plan, but he didn't. He went along because he understood everything, and why it should be done.
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If you look at it from a child's view, which is the simplified version of things I never really bothered to Google about, God sacrificed his son Jesus to pay for the world's sins. So, God gave the ultimate sacrifice to save mankind-giving his son. There's nothing equal to a father's love to their child, and if God has sacrificed his child, his only child in fact, you know shit just got real. As I was told over and over as a child, God loves us enough to do that sacrifice, and Jesus understood his father's plan. God made his child human, from birth by Jesus' mom the Virgin Mary, up to the point that he was crucified on the cross. Jesus actually had the choice to walk away and not participate to his father's plan, but he didn't. He went along because he understood everything, and why it should be done.
Covfefe 7 comments
I'm surprised my keyboard hasn't fallen apart yet 3 comments
mylifeisinshambles
· 7 years ago
Did someone actually light their laptop on fire for a fvcking meme
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Fire af 20 comments
The bottom one rings more true for me. Though sometimes it's the middle. What about you? 16 comments
mylifeisinshambles
· 7 years ago
I relate so much it hurts. I've been made fun of before when kpop wasn't popular. Now suddenly kdramas and kpop is sooooo popular that the popular kids are suddenly watching and copying what they say. Before, I can't even say "annyeong" or anything korean or even bow as is my habit without getting insulted. Now they're doing THAT and getting away with it? Like seriously fuck off
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f*cking. Unicorn. Frappuccinno 38 comments
The queen wont die 15 comments
mylifeisinshambles
· 7 years ago
I had mixed up the queen's prince consort name to her son's name. Oh well my mistake
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The queen wont die 15 comments
mylifeisinshambles
· 7 years ago
Prince Charles never had the chance to be king anyway. If he does outlive the queen, the queen's son will take over the throne, not him.
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Write some nicknames of your teachers 48 comments
mylifeisinshambles
· 7 years ago
We call them their first names behind their backs (lame I know)
It's common in my school to refer to teachers with their last names no matter how ridiculous or long it is (e.g Sir Calfoforo, Ma'am Villagracia) unless the tell us to call them by their first names (e.g Sir James)
And it's common and blatant sign of disrespect calling a teacher by their first names. So we do it when they're not around ("Is Sharon around?", "I'm really getting tired of hearing Cheryl's rants")
It's common in my school to refer to teachers with their last names no matter how ridiculous or long it is (e.g Sir Calfoforo, Ma'am Villagracia) unless the tell us to call them by their first names (e.g Sir James)
And it's common and blatant sign of disrespect calling a teacher by their first names. So we do it when they're not around ("Is Sharon around?", "I'm really getting tired of hearing Cheryl's rants")
Biodegradable plastic from shrimps 11 comments
mylifeisinshambles
· 7 years ago
It's actually really innovative. But I can't help but think of the possible flaws to it
Fact 1 3 comments
That's no magic pill 7 comments
mylifeisinshambles
· 7 years ago
I'm assuming mozzarella and peperoni pizza is included in the diet, as specified by the red, orange and yellow food
If yes, I'll take it
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If yes, I'll take it
Daddy and father ain't the same 7 comments
Good for Her! 18 comments