Indolence
by Guillaume Seignac (1870-1924, oil on cavas)

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Indolence
by Guillaume Seignac (1870-1924, oil on cavas)

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Do We Have a Lazy Lord?
🇺🇸's Best Xtian® Mrs. Betty Bowers answers a question from a concerned fellow True Believer© as to why the Tetragrammaton took 72 hours to resurrect Jesus? After all, Jesus brought at least two people back to life instantly! So, was his father just indolent, taking a long weekend off, or did he perhaps forget his only begotten son? 🤔
Miracle centered gospel brings about the culture of indolence and insolence upon the country.
Sunday Adelaja
© Kinshuk Banik
In promotion of laziness, written quite some time ago.

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To be a carcass
I can’t care about getting ahead in the world because I know that I am going to die.
How does anyone care at all with that knowledge weighing on them?
One night, the idea that nothing matters must have snuck into my ear while I was asleep and fused with my bones,
becoming an extra layer of my anatomy.
It's so deeply engraved in me now that it's indistinguishable from the marrow and muscle that keep me upright.
I constantly hear people saying they wish they cared less about everything because it’s 'freeing.'
This isn't freeing; this isn't freedom.
To be a carcass is to watch your friends grow up and around you interested enough to observe them,
but detached enough not to do anything about it.
- Dorian D. 4:40am 7/25/24
Todays WordOfTheDay is: Languor
Languor originates from Latin languor(weakness). The word entered English in the 14th century.
Eva Gonzalès (1849-1883, French) ~ L'Indolence, 1871-72