Shes ok but everyone moving like they dont see nice girls you all going over the top smh.she basic you all gassed cause she got bit skin out and stop rinsing crean smh
What is this girl on about? RIP to her dad but no one is blaming women for anything or talking about men that leave their children. They were the ones saying how important it is for fathers or father figures to be in their children’s lives because you was moving crazy at 18 for example. Girls are always on the defensive mode man never listen.
**Title: RTM Crew Podcast: Saint Moses-The Real Deal** **Characters:** - Jamie - RTM Crew (hosts and guests) - Fact Checkers --- **[Setting: A casual studio with microphones and comfortable seating. Jamie is sitting with the RTM Crew, chatting over drinks and relaxed vibes. Fact checkers are present, ready to provide accurate information if needed.]** **RTM Host 1:** (leaning back) Welcome to the RTM Crew Podcast! Today, we’ve got Jamie with us to unpack the story of Saint Moses. We’re talking about his many titles-Moses the Robber, Moses the Strong, Moses the Ethiopian. Jamie, what’s the scoop on these names? **Jamie:** (taking a sip of his drink) Great to be here! Yeah, Moses’ various titles are pretty intriguing. “Moses the Robber,” “Moses the Strong,” and “Moses the Ethiopian” all refer to the same historical figure but highlight different aspects of his life. **RTM Host 2:** (nodding) “Moses the Robber” sounds pretty intense. Was he actually a criminal? **Jamie:** (chuckling) Not exactly. The term "Robber" is more about metaphor than reality. After Moses killed the Egyptian who was beating a Hebrew slave, he fled and lived a rough life in exile. The “Robber” label reflects the harshness of his early life rather than actual criminal activity. **Fact Checker 1:** (interjecting) Just to clarify, the term “Robber” is metaphorical. It’s not a literal description of Moses as a criminal but rather a way to describe his challenging circumstances during that period. **RTM Host 1:** (leaning in) So, it’s more like a dramatic interpretation of his tough times? **Jamie:** Exactly. It’s about the difficulties he faced rather than him being a criminal mastermind. **RTM Host 2:** (taking a sip) Got it. And what about “Moses the Strong”? What’s that all about? **Jamie:** “Moses the Strong” highlights his leadership and resilience. This title refers to his role in guiding the Israelites through the desert and enduring significant hardships. It’s a nod to his physical and moral strength. **Fact Checker 2:** (nodding) That’s right. It’s an acknowledgment of his ability to face and overcome major challenges. **RTM Host 1:** (curious) And how does “Moses the Ethiopian” fit into the story? **Jamie:** (relaxing) “Moses the Ethiopian,” or “Moses the Black,” refers to a different Moses. This title is associated with an early Christian monk who was influential in monasticism. His story involves a dramatic conversion and his significant role in the early church. **Fact Checker 1:** (interjecting) Correct. This title refers to a different figure from early Christian history and not the biblical Moses. **RTM Host 2:** (smiling) So, all these names are different ways of looking at the same person’s life but from different angles? **Jamie:** Exactly. Each title reflects different facets of Moses’ complex life-from his difficult beginnings to his leadership and cultural impact. **Fact Checker 2:** (grinning) And it’s important to keep the context in mind, even when discussing these different aspects. **RTM Host 1:** (laughing) Thanks for breaking that down, Jamie. It’s cool to see how one person can be viewed in so many different ways. **Jamie:** Anytime! It’s all about understanding the full picture. **Fact Checker 1:** (smiling) And making sure we get the facts straight while we’re at it. **[The podcast continues with relaxed conversation, with Jamie and the RTM Crew enjoying the discussion.]** --- **End of Podcast**
@@Soppygangster the breastplate of the high priest was quite a site to see. Are you a real one or just one of those darks who appropriate everything? What did King Dave look like?