• TriflingToad@lemmy.world
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          28 days ago

          I still don’t understand what I was supposed to see in the moon, I feel like it was a ‘oh shit’ moment but idk I couldn’t make anything out really

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        ITS IN THE LIGHT
        THE MOON CAME IN
        HE FOUND ME
        THRU THE MIRROR
        MOONLIGHT WHITE
        WHITE LIKE EYES
        NOT LIGHT BUT BLOOD
        I DROWN IN HIM
        IF YOU ARE AFRAID
        WE WILL LOOK TOGETHER

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          30 days ago

          (Harvest moon)
          I see the days grow shorter
          I feel the nights grow cold
          I sense the darkness clearer
          I feel a presence here

          I know they’ll find her some day
          They find them all that way
          After the thaw in springtime
          The snow melts away

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      30 days ago

      People within the supposedly same religion can’t agree on things all the time. It’s entirely possible that his girlfriend’s version of the religion is nothing like what op would find online, or even more likely, that Apple op would find multiple claims online that disagree with each other.

      The thing about religion is if looking at the moon is against a religion, but some senior person in that religion really likes to look at the Moon, it’ll suddenly be allowed.

      “The Internet says you can look at the moon”

      “Oh that’s regular Navajo. I’m Fundamentalist Navajo. Also, fuck you for arguing with me about my religion. We’re through.”

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    read an entire novel about Navajo and their crucial importance when it came to coding messages in the world war Remember next to nothing in the one time it’s relevant Ah shit