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me: yo
70
the woker normal mode : why so queerious
the coker : why so sniffious
hotel trivago : boii >>> yah yeet >>>>> xD :33
:tears: :tears: tears: :tears: :tears:
its not about the money its about the bending (gay!!! xDDD) the message
Sent from my iPhone @ 05:14 AM :)))))
welp lesigma signing out! :salute: :peacesign:
Your phrase, "my culture is not your costume," resonates deeply. It's a powerful reminder that our cultural heritage is not something to be donned or discarded at will, but rather an integral part of who we are as individuals and communities. I appreciate your commitment to preserving and honoring your Australian cultural identity while embracing your faith in Christ.
This is a beautiful example of how faith and culture can intersect in a rich and meaningful way. In the words of St. Ignatius of Antioch, "Wherever the bishop appears, there let the people be; as wherever Christ is, there is the Catholic Church." May we always strive to honor our cultural heritage while recognizing our true citizenship in the Kingdom of God.