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Posts by Tony (Soft on Crime)
Oooh I shall check them out, then, because this quickly jumped to some of my favorites of this journey. Thanks!
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Finally got to Drive Like Jehu and ho-ly crap, I've been missing out for not checking them out years ago. This, the opening track, goes SO HARD youtu.be/02MAcqIvX7w?...
There’s also this wider NT phenomenon of authority to forgive sins, with guidance for how and when. “You will judge angels,” and “mercy triumphs over judgment” paired together
Oh, twins! Just started today, in fact
Me, unironically, having put taleggio on the za:
Mmmhm I love a cheese that smells like it was scraped off a carcass
New Velo Orange leather saddles are quite stunning and very reasonably priced. Three models from wide to narrow, in three colors. If you've not gone leather yet just know I comfortably ride 100k in regular clothes with no chamois. They're great! velo-orange.com/collections/...
To clarify, I wasn't bragging to 'em. Obvs I don't think anyone should have to work like I did. I will admit, though, to hoping they got just a bit of motivation to overcome a passive trajectory to inhabiting the world
These boys don’t miss
To be fair, in retrospect, I’m not sure how I did it
Told my kids yesterday the kind of hours I used to work in my 20s and they couldn’t believe it was physically possible
Before (2025) / After (2026) the change of Place du Colonel Fabien, in the 10th and 19th arrondissements of Paris. Before, it was a roundabout with parked cars, now it is a horse shoe with no car parking spots, with two protected bike lanes on the inside and the outside.
Appreciate it! He can easily fulfill the mission just by starting a DO at the local parish. Who knows what may come of it!
OutKast’s Aquemini
OutKast’s Stankonia
Prince’s 1999
Prince’s 3121
What I’ve been listening to this week. What about you?
Ooh that’s an interesting question. I’m not sure, but now I want to find out
Yeah there were multiple things that made it frustrating and difficult to sustain
Feel bad about the ppl who've reached about the Society of St. Nicholas Ferrar in the last couple years. Just didn't have it in me to sustain that sort of thing alone. Still have the pdfs, though, so if you ever want them just ask
get their ass
Do you have a favorite tree?
per the OP, I do believe in the States it is literally illegal for a shop to do this(?)
If you're right-handed, a moto brake set-up is the way. All my bikes are set up so that my most dexterous hand (right) controls the most powerful brake (front). Could never go back!
The Blueski is down www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtQp...
Put differently: I've yet to see a jus ad bellum advocate find a war they believe is unjust
By the traditional rubrics this is totally the case. There was even a pretty decent book that tried a Hauerwasian take on just war. It's just I'm not aware of it being applied in any serious way, let alone with irl ramifications (excluded from eucharist or whatever)
So it is due to others by virtue of their office, which Taylor understands as written in the stars by God, and so "obedience" is the first thing he brings up
Distributive justice "is distinguished from the first bc the obligation depends not upon contract or express bargain, but passes upon us by virtue of some command of God or of our superior, by nature or by grace, by piety or religion, by trust or by office"
So first, commutative justice is "that justice which supposes exchange of things profitable for things profitable, that as I supply your need, you may supply mine; as I do a benefit to you, I may receive one by you"
It's a universal justice that applies to all in the same degree
Book cover for R. H. Tawney's "Equality"
Tawney had to struggle against this in 1931. Milbank & his pals like Pabst are still promulgating it, which is why Radical Orthodoxy was never socialist
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