I skipped the 2017 election cuz fuck it, it wasn't a contest anyway, and I was humiliated to admit to myself that I would prefer Bloomberg over the current situation, despite his egregious flaws. Mostly I want a new Governor and a new MTA though.
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oh that's not fair, we've got most of it, but i do enjoy the bits of lost knowledge like what a takhash is (so you can just translate it as "badger" or "unicorn" or whatever you like)
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tfw goy occultist is a better Jew than you, with a Jewish mother and everything, are
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i do enjoy bageling the fuck out of my Jewish friends with this stuff
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look, buddy, you did this to yourself so you don't have an excuse for why you polluted your mind with the worst kind of monotheism the upside of it is that it's so bad that Jews had to invent atheism to deal with it
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oh god, when i was in college i was talking to a friend in the library about the various religions i was studying and i said "i just don't understand why anyone would want to be jewish" and this freshman girl decided to give me a stern dressing down
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i just couldn't understand why anyone would want to be a part of a religious organization that was primarily legalistic and didn't seem to offer much in the way of affirming mythologies or liberation
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rabbinical judaism is legalistic, and a lot of that is very long lingering influence of the deuteronomists, but as a legal code it's so full of holes and so subject (and in need of) contextual interpretation that in practice it's not legalistic, it's theocratic
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the lack of a liberation theology is a much more interesting question and I ought to read up on that. The Exodus myth partially fills the role there though, so it's not completely absent as such. It's not personal liberation though, it's actually proto-nationalism.
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