I fucking hate easter more than anything in this life

I fucking hate easter more than anything in this life

Why?

when is your return flight?

Any reason why?

I will kill easter

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Why Petros?

An american using a greek proxy maybe?

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STOP

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whats going on in this thread?

you wake up on ??? island

I'M WARNING YOU

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put that down Giorgos

The bird is in the cage. I repeat, the bird is in the cage

don't do it

DO IT

suicide?

An eternal damnation?

Death... Truly, the most charming thing this world has to offer

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It's a blue board. No shock content allowed

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welcome to hell

A resurrection perhaps?

Auf Wiedersehen, friend.

You can conquer hell

EXTREMELY good toad
May I save it?

I really miss you...

resurrection during easter, perhaps?

Place of suffering perhaps?

That's some mighty fine shootin' partner.

You aren't going to resurrect, are you?

See you in three days and three nights

Boys, I will take care of this

there is no place in the heaven for people like you

nap time, per chance

>reddit frog

In Finnish, Kala Paska means Fish Shit

>frog

A partition?

It's a toad you dip.

yes you can

A wrongly identified amphibian?

A miracle, perhaps?

Yes, the reddit frog died here God bless Easter the Toad

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good night y'all

Happy travels in the Dream Time, brother.

A comfortable rest, perhaps?

sleeping during darkness?

A wrong identification of similar amphibian, perhaps?

A spooky time?

The fast approaching witching hour, perchance?

A Celtic ritual?

>portuguese
>angola

kek

It's their national language?

American education?

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Is Easter a Pagan holiday? YES! Should Christians celebrate Easter? NO!
Promoted as a celebration of Christ’s resurrection, Easter is actually rooted in false religion. The name Easter itself has been linked to Eostre, or Ostara, the Anglo-Saxon goddess of the dawn and of spring. And how did eggs and rabbits come to be associated with Easter? Eggs “have been prominent as symbols of new life and resurrection,” says the Encyclopedia Britannica, while the hare and the rabbit have long served as symbols of fertility. Easter, therefore, is really a fertility rite thinly disguised as a celebration of Christ’s resurrection.
Would God condone the use of a fertility rise to commemorate his Son’s resurrection? Never! (2 Corinthians 6:17, 18)
In fact, the Scriptures neither command nor authorize the commemorating of Jesus’ resurrection in the first place. To do so in the name of Easter, therefore, is to be completely disloyal.?