But how else would you have the opportunity to play as Hound McMoundpounder, a clueless dolt who's never missed an opportunity to piss someone off or burn a bridge?Just play the game again? Much better than having a save
But how else would you have the opportunity to play as Hound McMoundpounder, a clueless dolt who's never missed an opportunity to piss someone off or burn a bridge?Just play the game again? Much better than having a save
I didnt think I would but I went through from the beginning. I found a lot of nuance that I had completely forgotten about. And thought I would NEVER nudge NR along, I found the replay, ahem, really got me ready for continuance... ahem, ahem, ack!I will wait for a completed game to play it again. It deserves much attention and replaying it, kinda kills the mood.
Im passing out flowers and pamphlets at the airports. Anyone want to buy a peanut butter cookie? Um, perhaps a specially flavored popcorn???I would worship to your altar if I wasn't busy tending to the LoML altar.
2030When will be the Steam release, with new update? I'll play from the beginning, so exited to see the game!
Mmm, a fellow intellectual in this world of smut!A rather unexpected thought came to my mind after looking at paintings in a museum on a biblical theme. and the thought is this - if sodomy is a sin-sin, a sin for which the city of Sodom was turned into nothing, then incest is not even such a sin ... hmm, an interesting thought. for otherwise Lot and his daughters would also somehow be eliminated - so I think ... probably this is an awkward moment in the bible from which hypocritical churchmen turn their noses up hehe.
I had a conversation with a priest about a similar topic. Babylon. Turns out it wasn't the sodomy or the incest that made god go mad and melt the entire city/country down. (Lot wasn't aware what his daughters are doing as he was drunk and not capable of moving on his own anymore)A rather unexpected thought came to my mind after looking at paintings in a museum on a biblical theme. and the thought is this - if sodomy is a sin-sin, a sin for which the city of Sodom was turned into nothing, then incest is not even such a sin ... hmm, an interesting thought. for otherwise Lot and his daughters would also somehow be eliminated - so I think ... probably this is an awkward moment in the bible from which hypocritical churchmen turn their noses up hehe.
The sin of Sodom was abuse of the principles of hospitality, something very important to desert and snow bound cultures. According to the Bible, "Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy. They were haughty and did detestable things before me. Therefore I did away with them as you have seen." The association with non-procreative sex (oral and anal), was a later invention by Church Fathers.A rather unexpected thought came to my mind after looking at paintings in a museum on a biblical theme. and the thought is this - if sodomy is a sin-sin, a sin for which the city of Sodom was turned into nothing, then incest is not even such a sin ... hmm, an interesting thought. for otherwise Lot and his daughters would also somehow be eliminated - so I think ... probably this is an awkward moment in the bible from which hypocritical churchmen turn their noses up hehe.
Another wanker bites the dustOnan, who failed to impregnate his brother's widow in order to give his brother heirs, was struck down.
Strictly speaking, according to the bible, he wasn't a wanker but he repeatedly left church before the singing began.Another wanker bites the dust
So he never heard the Fat Lady sing?Strictly speaking, according to the bible, he wasn't a wanker but he repeatedly left church before the singing began.
Selfcorrection: Spiller of Seed! Never face, back, ass or tummy. Jizzed on the bare ground. Slipped and broke his neck, I presumeAnother wanker bites the dust
maybe you're just getting (mature? sorry i do not sure if i take right word)Naughty your game is the only one I don't choose skip unseen test.
Tbh, I never much liked the rape interpretation (as God's punishment for Lot's sinful lifestyle after they moved into the cave), it seemed grotesque and reduced the daughters to mindless tools for punishment. I found the Torah interpretation (the daughters thought they were the last people left alive and had to repopulate the world/continue the family bloodline) much more compassionate and relatable.(...)
Rest is history. Lot is a holy man and a prophet who got raped by his daughters. At least that seems to be the common interpretation amongst the religious institutions.
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He was drunk and helpless. That's rape.Tbh, I never much liked the rape interpretation (as God's punishment for Lot's sinful lifestyle after they moved into the cave), it seemed grotesque and reduced the daughters to mindless tools for punishment. I found the Torah interpretation (the daughters thought they were the last people left alive and had to repopulate the world/continue the family bloodline) much more compassionate and relatable.
Definitely. The alternate modern interpretation would be that being offered to the townspeople excited them so much that they assaulted their father.Tbh, I never much liked the rape interpretation (as God's punishment for Lot's sinful lifestyle after they moved into the cave), it seemed grotesque and reduced the daughters to mindless tools for punishment. I found the Torah interpretation (the daughters thought they were the last people left alive and had to repopulate the world/continue the family bloodline) much more compassionate and relatable.