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Armando Hunter retweeted
Divine Masculine, one of the greatest misconceptions about the Jezebel spirit is believing it always arrives through seduction. Sometimes it does, but more often it arrives through anything that pulls you away from your purpose, your peace, and your discernment. The goal is rarely your destruction overnight. The goal is usually distraction, confusion, compromise, and self-abandonment over time. The Seductive Jezebel appears through validation, attention, temptation, and fantasy. It whispers that fulfillment can be found outside of discipline, purpose, and alignment. It encourages you to trade what is lasting for what is immediate, convincing you that temporary pleasure is worth the cost of your future. The Controlling Jezebel seeks influence over your decisions, your thoughts, and your confidence. It questions your discernment, challenges your instincts, and slowly conditions you to trust its voice more than your own connection to God. Over time, you begin second guessing yourself and looking outside of yourself for answers you already possess. The Victim Jezebel uses guilt as its primary weapon. It teaches you that love means rescuing, fixing, and sacrificing yourself endlessly for others. It makes boundaries feel selfish and self respect feel cruel. Before long, you find yourself carrying burdens that were never yours to carry. The Chaotic Jezebel thrives in emotional turbulence. Peace feels unfamiliar to it. There is always another argument, another misunderstanding, another crisis, another emotional fire that needs your attention. The Divine Masculine becomes so busy managing chaos that he loses sight of his mission. The Spiritual Jezebel may be the most difficult to identify because it hides behind wisdom, spirituality, and divine language. It uses spiritual concepts to avoid accountability, justify unhealthy behavior, and create confusion around what is actually truth. It encourages you to abandon discernment in favor of blind trust. The Distractor Jezebel rarely looks dangerous at all. It appears as endless opportunities, endless entertainment, endless scrolling, endless side quests, and endless reasons to postpone your calling. Nothing seems harmful on the surface, yet somehow years pass and the mission remains untouched. The Ego Jezebel feeds on pride, recognition, superiority, the need to be right, and the desire to be worshipped rather than serve. It convinces a man that his strength comes from himself rather than from God. As you continue your journey, remember that these energies are not sent to make you fearful. They are opportunities to deepen your discernment. Every encounter asks the same question: Will you abandon yourself, your values, your purpose, or your connection to God for comfort, validation, control, or distraction? The Divine Masculine rises the moment he stops fighting these battles externally and starts recognizing where they are trying to gain access within him. That is where true freedom begins.
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predominantly Catholic village of Rostrevor. Everyone hung on every word he said, you could have heard a pin drop. He dedicated himself to breaking down barriers, challenging long-held misconceptions many Nationalists perhaps had about those on the opposite side of the religious/
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Before the new week begins, let this be your gentle reminder: You do not have to perform linguistic gymnastics to avoid saying DISABLED. People with disabilities do not want to be rebranded every six months. Not differently abled. Not specially abled. Not uniquely abled. Not physically challenged. Not special needs. Not extra special. Not ability warriors. Not people with superpowers. Not God’s strongest soldiers. And certainly not whatever new euphemism we are about to invent this week. Just say: ✅ Person with a disability ✅ Disabled person ✅ Person with autism ✅ Man with cerebral palsy ✅ Woman with albinism ✅ Blind person ✅ Deaf person The disability community has spent years explaining that disability is not a dirty word. Yet many people are still more uncomfortable saying disabled than they are discussing the barriers disabled people face. WHY? When we replace disability with a dozen euphemisms, the message we are sending is, “ooh disability sounds too negative, so let’s find a nicer word.” But disability is not an insult. It’s not a failure. It’s not something that needs a marketing makeover. It’s a reality, an identity, a legal protection, and for many people, a community. The goal of disability inclusion is not to avoid the word disability, but remove the stigma attached to it. One of the reasons I wrote Before You Say That: A Dictionary of Disability-Inclusive Language was because I kept seeing people struggle with this exact issue. If you’re trying to learn more about disability-inclusive language, download my book, Before You Say That. It breaks down common words, phrases, euphemisms, and misconceptions that show up in everyday conversations about disability. It’s free here: selar.com/5r9z11ka8n Let’s do better this new week, please 💪🏽
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Scarlet retweeted
Calling Eminem " a white boy thing" is one of the biggest misconceptions in hip hop history. Black community Hyped up and put on Em way before the white masses even knew who he was. Em was dope for battling , unique flows ,and crazy ass storytelling.
Replying to @XXL @Stake
Can’t blame em Eminem isn’t as good as ppl say he just rhymes … that’s a white boy thing 💀
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Offcourse its your buissness. we are ordered to correct bad actions. what Moto and other encourage is basicly letting misconceptions, error and sins run rampid he even blocked me for my simple statment
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You had made your decision in the first tweet in this thread to which I replied to, don’t blame me for your misconceptions, I tried to enlighten you and you dug your heels in.
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Replying to @BlehisBack
Such misconceptions if at all it is can be good social capital
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Replying to @cptdankkk
I don’t agree with this, but I will say that from what I’ve seen, most sports fans definitely (and severely) underestimate the athleticism of baseball players at that level due to the misconceptions that they have about what constitutes athleticism.
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lorna mckain retweeted
How can we tackle misconceptions about nicotine? It starts with how we think about policy. On The @SmokelessWord: Live from the Lab, Dr James Murphy and Joe Gitchell explore the role of policy in reducing smoking prevalence and misconceptions about nicotine. Watch now.
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@OwenBenjamin blocked me for pointing out a flaw in his Flat Earth Theory. I don't think he's interested in the truth. I told him Flat Earth Theory was created to discredit the truth movement and he went into a tailspin. flatearth.ws exposes their misconceptions.
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•𝓝𝓲𝓮𝓮𝓶𝓪𝓽𝓮𝓪☕️♥︎∞︎︎• retweeted
Khalid b. Safwān said: "Do not let peoples misconceptions and praise deceive you of your own reality." ● {الزهد الكبير ١٨٧}
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Mark Laslett retweeted
One of the biggest misconceptions in politics is the idea that without government, there would be chaos. The reality is that free people regulate themselves every day. You do not buy from businesses that treat customers badly. You do not work for employers who consistently mistreat staff. You do not invest in dishonest people. You do not recommend poor products to your friends. You do not return to restaurants that provide terrible service. The market is a continuous voting system. Every dollar is a vote. Every purchase is a vote. Every hiring decision is a vote. Every investment is a vote. Businesses that create value grow. Businesses that destroy value fail. People who build trust prosper. People who betray trust suffer. That is regulation. It is just decentralised. The beauty of the free market is that millions of people make decisions simultaneously based on their own knowledge, preferences and experiences. No politician. No bureaucrat. No committee. The alternative is believing a small group of people in Wellington know better than millions of New Zealanders making decisions for themselves. I do not. Free people are not perfect. But they are far better at regulating society than politicians who are insulated from the consequences of their own decisions. The more freedom you have, the more accountability you have. The more government you have, the more accountability disappears.
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Bro these guys are stuck in the 2010s lol back in the day few people read the manga , now that more people have read the manga people are waking up to all the misconceptions that people have been spreading like Pure Buu being weak as hell when he clearly wasnt.
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The AI is simply influenced by you misunderstanding of the Theory. I can see already you fed it with your misconceptions.
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Larry Sanders retweeted
Misconceptions about degrowth are making the rounds once more. This is degrowth: a planned reduction of excess energy and resource use. Degrowth's views on GDP echo those of Kuznets, GDP's inventor, who said GDP growth isn't an end worth pursuing for its own sake.
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Graphic Designer retweeted
Everything you think you know about AI generated images is probably wrong. And the misconceptions are costing you time, money, and results. Let me fix that right now. 🧵👇
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Replying to @PeachBlossom_me
Na’am 🤩 Sorry for the misconceptions
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