Was the meltdown “animal style?”
I don’t know if it is activism or a hustle, but I say keep it well away from guns, knives, poisons, explosives and even ‘pointy sticks’.
Or even better, keep it locked away from society.
If he has the right to dress like a freak, I have the right to call him one.
That response to scripture is normal for a person that is possessed.
People like Lily are Insane, and the Democrats are using the Iron Fist of Government to force normal people to Play along with the Delusion. At a lower level of this, I have a Woke daughter she attempts to Bully people into using her preferred Pronouns. If you don’t use them she gets upset and Melts Down. She hasen’t tried to kill us yet; but, who knows what the future may bring. My good wife prefers to Humor her, which I think is a mistake. Rant, over and out.
A good chance they’re being paid by the DNC as “influencers”. And they’re doing it for clicks. People are tiring of their tripe and they know it, but they’re still trying to be relevant. And the DNC needs them to be relevant.
Another trany with delusions, this is when you use a red flag law or the equivalent of 5150 danger to self and others....Trank, tag and dump in wire cage......
He knew those verses were on the cups before he went there. But I doubt they were anti-trans verses.
I thought “crashing out” meant going to sleep š“
Is the fella lily signaling that he is mentally unstable and possibly a danger to society? The translation shooters in the past ranted too.
In-N-Out Burger restaurant puts bible verses on its cups and other packaging, such as wrappers and fry containers. This tradition began with former company President Rich Snyder and continues under the current CEO, Lynsi Snyder, reflecting the family’s Christian values. The verses are discreetly printed and serve as a subtle reminder of the family’s faith and the company’s history.
Examples of verses found on packaging:
John 3:16: is printed on the bottom of soda cups.
Proverbs 3:5: appears on milkshake cups.
Nahum 1:7: is on the Double-Double wrappers.
Revelation 3:20: is found on the hamburger wrappers.
Why the verses are there—The practice was started by Rich Snyder in the 1980s and 1990s to share his personal faith through the family business.
Current CEO Lynsi Snyder continues this tradition as a meaningful part of the company’s legacy and family ethos.
The verses are discreetly placed, often on the bottom rim of cups or the edges of wrappers, so many customers may not notice them.
Last I had eaten there they did not put the actual verse but just its reference like: John 3:16
Tiny spot on the bottom of the paper cup and this moron has a fit.
I hope this gets more people to eat at that place.
Once thing I loved about going to In N Out was seeing “Revelation 3:20” on the bottom of their cups.
This guy’s whole online shtick is to fish for things to be offended about. Gets old really quick.
Be a shame if that freak had a bad accident.
Iād be very upset.