• Boozilla
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    351 year ago

    Are we missing the part where he stole her baby

    • @Wogi
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      121 year ago

      That was Jesus’ baby all along. If you don’t believe me we’ll have to cut it in half to see who the real mother is. Jesus, the son of God, or this random sinner, a woman.

      Personally my money is on the literal son of God being the mother.

      🌈🌈 Catholicism🌈🌈

      • ALQ
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        101 year ago

        Jesus: the original mpreg fanfiction

    • @kromem
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      71 year ago

      I dunno - in most religious art a baby in a holy context is Jesus.

      Maybe he’s holding his younger self in some sort of time traveler paradox? And using the power of France to protect his younger self from women as an archetype?

      Like “No, stay away from this baby me, all womens. By the power of baguettes I compel thee.”

  • @pigup
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    81 year ago

    🚫🤢fr*nch🤮🚫

  • @rkk
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    71 year ago

    “Never been a sinner, I’ve never sinned, I’ve got a friend in Jesus So you know that when I die, He’s gonna set me up with the spirit in the sky”

    • Bizarroland
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      31 year ago

      “Je n’ai jamais été pécheur, je n’ai jamais péché, j’ai un ami en Jésus. Alors tu sais que quand je mourrai, il m’installera avec l’esprit dans le ciel”

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  • @Zeshade
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    61 year ago

    The colours are the wrong way around. I’m sure everyone noticed but my point is I think it’s almost never represented the wrong way around in France.

  • @effward
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    51 year ago

    French Jesus strikes again

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    There is an expression that I read about that is a German expression that means when life is easy and good.

    The book said translated it roughly means “Like God in France” because zee Germans think The French having access to France is preposterously a sign of the Germans not being loved and the God of the French was much nicer and softer just look that them: they get to live in France!

    it is from the book They Thought They Were Free: The Germans 1933-45 . If i get a wild hare I’ll track down the page.

  • @bouh
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    41 year ago

    She’s welcome! Jesus can go fuck himself. We banned him during the revolution already.

  • @ricdeh
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    31 year ago

    Imagine being a Fr*nch person 🤮

  • @TheLordHumungus
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    21 year ago

    Hon hon hon tabernac je suis français!

    Pray the french away!