@AmonteFoire
Sherel-Lee Shadey
@AmonteFoireΒ Β·Β 3:35

πš†πšŠπšπšŒπš‘ 𝚘𝚞𝚝

But what I'm saying is this, if someone trusts you, do good for them, because trust is hard to come by. And then imagine how they're, like, in the afterlife now. This is what I died for, nothing. I can't become peaceful now because I died for nothing. I lived for nothing, and I died for nothing. And that's their whole afterlife. And then how do they get back on track?

πš‚πšπšžπš™πš’πš πš’πš›πš”πšœ πšœπš˜πš–πšŽ

@dobbsty
Ty Dobbs
@dobbstyΒ Β·Β 1:17
You know what I mean? I feel like they've lived rather extreme lives that have caused them to have extreme views, and that's not something that you or I or anyone we may know are used to. So there's that little bit of differentiation between just how we think and how I think some of those other leaders think, but wanted to just share that, because I felt like there's definitely a clear differentiation between you, me, and the people we're talking about
@AmonteFoire
Sherel-Lee Shadey
@AmonteFoireΒ Β·Β 2:31

@dobbsty

They keep talking about, oh, every man's going to die. And I'm like, yeah, you're going to die because you're an idiot. Okay? So it makes sense that you think that everybody's going to die because everybody has died, but it doesn't make sense that you think we cannot live because no one's ever tried to live. I think they're all idiots. I don't know if you can change my mind
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