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Smoothe Da Hustler - “Broken Language” feat. Trigga Tha Gambler When it first dropped, “Broken Language” hit hard like a brick off a project rooftop through a car windshield. I interviewed DR Period (who produced “Broken Language”) for my book The BeatTips Manual, and he told me that “Brownsville,...

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Did you know there might be a second language on the Book of Mormon gold plates? Most Latter-day Saints have heard that the plates were written in Reformed Egyptian, but not as many people realize that the Book of Mormon started as essentially a different language first. And the relationship between these two languages, I believe, supports the authenticity of the Book of Mormon. What the Nephite language started as, is described in the first chapter of the book of Mormon as "the learning of the Jews and the language of the Egyptians." Scholars have theorized that this first language could contain a mix of Hebrew and Egyptian features. So the Book of Mormon writing may have started out looking something like this, a Judahite variety of Egyptian known as Palestinian Hieratic that is attested in Lehi and Nephi’s day. But languages don’t stay static. After hundreds of years, it seems this earlier Egyptian language evolved into a modified, or Reformed Egyptian, as Moroni calls it at the end of the book. So maybe something like this. Since the writings of Nephi and Mormon both appear to be included on plates that became the Book of Mormon, one would expect their languages to look different. And Martin Harris’s visit to Professor Charles Anthon may show evidence of this shift. New research reveals Anthon may have seen two different transcripts: one that resembled Egyptian—like at the beginning of the Book of Mormon— and another that was harder to identify, just like we’d expect from an evolving, reformed language. Language changing over time is totally natural—just look at how different English was a few hundred years ago! So this shift in the Book of Mormon’s language is exactly what we’d expect from an authentic, ancient record. If you want to learn more, read KnoWhy 774 at Scripture Central.

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And now we arrive at the reason why virginity is not just important but it's the entire basis of a relationship. Once you lose that it's over for you, you're bound to that person who can just move on. The heart is a different matter though and sadly for a man, it's exactly the same as the body for a woman. Will a relationship ever be the same again after your first one? I want to say yes, from the depth of my soul, I really do. But I don't know. Even with her, it was on top of earlier broken glass which made the relationship feel fake for years. Song very related (look up its lyrics). The mind is fully associative and the notion of time doesn't work within it like people think. Every single moment you live is embedded on top of both the past and the future. When you're with someone, even after the unnatural "break up" that person will be with you whenever you're with someone else. That's why they call it a "broken heart", the moment you feel something, you heart will falter, much like a broken leg will cause you to limp. By the way this isn't just psychological but physiological, it shows up on MRIs and is called Broken Heart Syndrome. It can even kill you in some cases. That's why both men and women with a body count are pure poison for your soul, they will drag you into the pit of hell with them out of which you will never emerge again. I want to believe that love can be real again, for someone like us. But I know the unsurmountable gap making it so unlikely that only God can make it so. [...And just so there's no confusion, I refused to fornicate despite the length of our relationship. I thank God every single day that despite the pressure I held on to my morals and never gave up my virginity of body.]
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And now we arrive at the reason why virginity is not just important but it's the entire basis of a relationship. Once you lose that it's over for you, you're bound to that person who can just move on. The heart is a different matter though and sadly for a man, it's exactly the same as the body for a woman. Will a relationship ever be the same again after your first one? I want to say yes, from the depth of my soul, I really do. But I don't know. Even with her, it was on top of earlier broken glass which made the relationship feel fake for years. Song very related (look up its lyrics). The mind is fully associative and the notion of time doesn't work within it like people think. Every single moment you live is embedded on top of both the past and the future. When you're with someone, even after the unnatural "break up" that person will be with you whenever you're with someone else. That's why they call it a "broken heart", the moment you feel something, you heart will falter, much like a broken leg will cause you to limp. By the way this isn't just psychological but physiological, it shows up on MRIs and is called Broken Heart Syndrome. It can even kill you in some cases. That's why both men and women with a body count are pure poison for your soul, they will drag you into the pit of hell with them out of which you will never emerge again. I want to believe that love can be real again, for someone like us. But I know the unsurmountable gap making it so unlikely that only God can make it so. [...And just so there's no confusion, I refused to fornicate despite the length of our relationship. I thank God every single day that despite the pressure I held on to my morals and never gave up my virginity of body.]

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