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This is one of the reasons why he reminds me of Tatsu in The Way of the House Husband
not enough people talk about the fact that corinthian has a cat he is a father to his CORE
her name is morgan flynn (goes by just flynn) and he gives her milk and carries her around in a little backpack
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Tumblr has discovered The Sandman...
Tumblr has discovered Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman. Here are some of the examples of proof of that discovery. The good and the not-so-good.
1. The Corinthian (A nightmare entity) has been referred to as a “Blorbo.” Based on my understanding of the meaning of the word I am pretty certain The Corinthian probably should not be your Blorbo. But then again you might be into that sort of thing. I’ve seen some strange things in the Horror movie slasher fandoms. Just know that if he was real it would probably not be safe to think of him as your Blorbo.
2. The Corinthian has been called Cori and Cory respectively. And so it begins...
3. Morpheus has been referred to as a poor little “Meow Meow” and not while in his cat form. And yes, I know he fits the criteria for the term. It’s just this was the first time I’ve seen him called it without it being literally related to his cat form. You have truly made it in the world of Tumblr when they start calling your character a Blorbo or Poor LIttle Meow Meow. Whatever happened to Woobie? I would think Morpheus would fit under “Woobie.”
4. I have seen Tom Sturridge (Morpheus’s Netflix actor) referred to as a DILF. (Dad I’d like to ...have fun with). As the term is usually reserved for older men, and I, myself, am forty, and Tom Sturridge is a few years younger than I am, this term usage came as a surprise to me. It turns out some fans are using the term quite literally as Tom Sturridge literally is a father. I was used to the term being used specifically in regard to age.
5. Morpheus has been compared to a Disney Princess.
6. A scene from the source material has been taken out of context to make the character look more like an asshole than he actually is even though there are plenty of real asshole moments as the character is on a long redemption arc.
The scene in question is when Matthew the Raven says “Penny for your thoughts.” And Morpheus responds with “You have no pennies, Matthew.” Later Morpheus offers Matthew a literal penny in exchange for him voicing his thoughts. Morpheus being too literal is what is happening here. Context matters.
7. There are people trying to bluff having read The Sandman without having actually read The Sandman to try to gain clout in the fandom. It’s okay to have not read it yet, guys. It’s a great read. There’s nothing to be ashamed of. Go have fun. I promise it’s not as difficult as some people make it out to be.
Someone genuinely tried to argue with me that the “White haired version of Morpheus” was not created by Neil Gaiman and was created long after he was done writing The Sandman. If you have read The Sandman you would understand how wrong this is.
Don’t try to bluff having read The Sandman if you have not. We can tell. We can always tell.
8. There are gatekeepers trying to intimidate new readers into thinking there’s nothing whimsical in The Sandman and that it’s “So deep” and “you won’t get it the first time you read it. You have to read it a few times to understand it.”
Yes, there is darkness in The Sandman. It’s part dark fantasy / part Gothic Horror with moments of gore but there are light things too. Don’t discourage new readers. I promise the story isn’t as hard to get into as some people make it out to be. I know terms like “Classic” can make some people chafe. Just give it a try. If you don’t like the first issue, try the second. If you don’t like the second, keep going until at least issue four. If you still don’t like it after issue 4, it’s okay to stop. No one will judge you. If you don’t like comic books, try the audio drama, it’s divided into chapters like a novel. Each issue being a chapter. If you don’t like it after chapter four, that’s okay. You’ll know if you like it or not by then.
9. There is already fan art of Tom Sturridge as Morpheus in funny / ridiculous scenarios. No picture is given here as I did not get permission from the artists to share them yet.
10. There are already people complaining about the casting without having watched the show yet. One faction claiming the casting is “too woke” while another faction seemed concerned that it’s not inclusive enough even though Desire is nonbinary and pansexual, Death is a black woman, Rose and Unity are black women, Ruthven Sykes is a black man, Lucienne is a black woman who wears spectacles, Lucifer (who has no set gender or even sexual reproductive organs) is being played by a woman, Alexander Burgess is gay, The Corinthian is gay, Johanna Constantine is bisexual, Cain and Abel are South Asian...
There even seem to be politically charged rants complaining because the English language show, with an English cast, written by an English writer, has a lead actor with an English accent...
So what do I have to say about Tumblr discovering The Sandman?
Well..
Welcome to the Sandom!
You’re in for quite a ride. And don’t put your fingers too close to The Corinthian’s face. Just... Don’t.
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Money Mindset – 3 Steps From Poor To Rich Mindset
Money Mindset – 3 Steps To Shift From Poor To Rich Mindset
It seems the more I learn, the more I realize that if we want to achieve or improve at anything in life, including our financial life, it starts with a mindset shift.
Most docs and other high-income earners that join our Passive Investors Circle tell me that it took a mindset shift to get rid of limiting beliefs, actually a money mindset shift, to motivate them to start focusing on passive income creation.
Recently, I was reminded just how important our mindset is when pertaining to our money beliefs after watching an interview between Robert Kiyosaki (author of Rich Dad Poor Dad and The Cashflow Quadrant) and Garrett Gunderson (author of Killing Sacred Cows).
If you have time to watch the interview, you won’t be sorry:
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The Millionaire
In 1996, my senior year in college, I first read the book, The Millionaire Next Door.
Kiyosaki’s book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, was released shortly after in 1997.
If you’ve read both books then you know that they’re polar opposites of one another.
The Millionaire Next Door, similar to Chris Hogan’s Everyday Millionaires, surveyed thousands of millionaires regarding their success habits.
If I had to use “one word” to sum up the habit the majority of millionaires have it would be “Frugal“.
Related Article: 7 Unexpected Habits Of a Frugal Millionaire
Frugal vs Cheap
Whether you realize it or not, there’s a difference between being frugal vs cheap.
When someone is living frugally, this means that they’re intentional with their money. Because they want to have more, they look to get the most value from the dollars spent.
For instance, if they had to choose between a gas station selling gas for $1.79/gallon vs one at $2.27 a gallon, the choice is clear, the lower price wins every time.
Are Frugal People Cheap?
The short answer is “no.” Frugal people want to save money but also value others where cheap people don’t.
I personally know someone that berates others when it comes to money. He’s the definition of “cheap.”
Not that long ago I walked into our local pizza restaurant where he was seen belittling the person behind the counter because they wouldn’t accept his expired coupon.
Cheap people think that EVERYTHING is overpriced.
The bottom line is that cheap people don’t like to spend money, constantly complain about how much stuff costs, lack honesty and moral principles.
Know any cheap peeps?
What Is A Money Mindset?
A money mindset is your beliefs about how money works in the world. Basically, it’s your attitude about your money situation.
Your money mindset guides you on a daily basis about:
what you can/can’t do with money
how much money you’re entitled to
how much you’ll be able to earn
how much you should spend
the way you use debt
how much you give (practiced gratitude)
your ability to invest
This mindset drives how you make key financial decisions each day which can impact your ability to achieve your goals.
Most successful people will tell you:
“If you change your mindset about money, you’ll tend to make better choices about how to overcome challenges.”
Money Mindset Example
Here’s a perfect example of how having a negative experience with negative feelings growing up can affect your money mindset.
Let’s say you grew up in a household that constantly fought about money and your parents always said things like:
“we can’t afford that“
“that’s too expensive“
As a result, this constant bickering might cause you to subconsciously associate money with anger and conflict.
There’s a good chance that in this household, these same parents may have taught that people with money are evil, materialistic, greedy and selfish people.
Do you see how growing up like this could affect your money mindset and cause you to have a terrible relationship with money?
Scarcity Mindset
The example above is one of the main reasons millions of people are walking around with a scarcity mentality about money that prevents them from getting massive amounts of it.
People with this type of mindset believe that there will NEVER be enough to go around.
They try to cling to everything they have for fear of coming up short. Their thoughts and actions arise from a place of lack.
When resources (money, opportunity, recognition) are perceived to be limited then that allows fear and paranoia to take over.
When you have this type of mentality, all decision-making is based on the false notion that there isn’t anything else coming your way.
Or that there’s no more money out there to be made other than what they make each month.
Do me a favor. Take out your wallet and pull out some cash and place it in front of you.
Now ask that money this question:
“Hey money, yeah you sitting there on the table. Do you care about how much money I make? What? You don’t know anything about me? Well I’ll be…”
Look, money doesn’t care or know anything about you or me. It flows to where it wants to go….mainly to who wants it bad enough and has an abundant mindset.
Abundant Mindset
2 Corinthians 9:8 “And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work.”
Real estate guru Grant Cardone constantly talks about how having an abundant mindset can change your life…in a good way.
His definition of abundance is a very large quantity of something. It means having plenty of the good things of life.
“Overflowing” is his word he likes to use to describe abundance.
He says that the WORSE thing we can do with money is have it in a stagnant place such as a savings/checking account or under your mattress!
“Money has to circulate in order to move and grow and it can’t do that sitting still.” – Grant Cardone
Here’s what Stephen Covey the author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People says about the abundance mindset:
“The Abundance Mentality flows out of a deep inner sense of personal worth and security. It is the paradigm that there is plenty out there and enough to spare for everybody. It results in sharing of prestige, of recognition, of profits, of decision making. It opens possibilities, options, alternatives, and creativity.“
Those with an abundance mentality are able to focus on the long-term and realize that just because you don’t have something NOW doesn’t mean you can’t get it later.
(Just because you aren’t a millionaire NOW doesn’t mean you won’t become one later.)
3 Steps To Change Your Money Mindset
1) Forget about the past….let it go
As we discussed earlier, your money mindset more than likely started during childhood.
If you were around parents or relatives that constantly discussed having a “lack” of money, then you more than likely have a negative view of money.
The first step to change your money mindset is taken from a line from one of my all-time favorite movies First Blood.
It’s the scene where Rambo pins Sheriff Will Teasle against a tree and tells him to……”Let it go…”
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For those of you that aren’t quite the violent type, you may resonate better with a popular Disney tune that also teaches you to “Let it go…”
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Either way, letting go of the past is key. These negative statements has helped create a negative belief system about money.
I believe that we’re all born rich. This doesn’t mean we all come from wealthy families, but we all have what it takes in us to make a lot of money.
So no matter where you come from, your past doesn’t define your future.
Let it go….
2) Stop comparing yourself to others
Dave Ramsey many times tells his listeners to stop trying to keep up with the Jones’s because they’re broke too!
I couldn’t agree more.
Studies show that 78% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck as they don’t have an emergency fund.
Basically, that means almost 8 out of 10 people probably can’t afford their home and car they’re driving.
And don’t get me started on social media. It’s way too easy to get sucked into comparing yourself with others as they flaunt pictures of exotic vacations or new car purchase.
You don’t know the details of the other person’s finances. Yes, they could be enjoying the high-life but it could be fueled with mounds of credit card debt. Thanks, but no thanks. Not all that glitters is gold.
Whenever you find yourself making comparisons to others and notice that you’re lacking, you’re diverting attention away from focusing on your own finances and goals.
3) Become a sponge for knowledge
Proverbs 13:20 states, “Whoever walks with the wise becomes wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm.”
Another way to look at this is, “If you want to soar with the eagles, you can’t run with the turkeys.”
I don’t think we can get anymore straight-forward advice than that.
If you’re going to be wise, you’ve got to have wise people in your life.
You need people who build you up, not tear you down—those who are wise, not fools.
The people you spend the most time with are going to have an impact on who you become and what you value, so be wise about who you choose to spend your time with.
Final Thoughts
Once you take the above three steps then you’re ready to take action. After step #3, you’ll realize that your old way of thinking about how money works was probably wrong.
I know mine was.
After recently speaking at a dental conference in Florida about building wealth with passive real estate, a dentist approached me with a look of excitement on his face.
He said, “Dr. Jeff, you have no idea how much you’ve opened my mind to other ways to reach my financial goals. Thank you!”
This doc (and others in the room) were still under the impression that the only way to wealth was to work until they had reached their “magic number” and hope that they didn’t outlive their savings.
Now that they know there’s more than one way to skin a cat, it’s started to change their money mindset and make their future much brighter than before.
Are you ready to take the next step to transform your money mindset to prepare for your financial future?
Join the Passive Investors Circle to begin to change your financial situation for good.
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And when they had sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives. Then Jesus said to them, “You will all fall away because of me this night. For it is written, ‘I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.’ But after I am raised up, I will go before you to Galilee.” Peter answered him, “Though they all fall away because of you, I will never fall away.” Jesus said to him, “Truly, I tell you, this very night, before the rooster crows, you will deny me three times.” Peter said to him, “Even if I must die with you, I will not deny you!” And all the disciples said the same. Matthew 26:30-35
When I think about this passage I am struck by Peter’s self-confidence…Despite that Jesus himself said “You will all fall away because of me this night,” Peter asserted “I will never fall away.” And despite the fact that Jesus told Peter that he would definitely (truly) deny Jesus three times before the rooster crowed, Peter (and lest we look too harshly on Peter, all the other disciples said the same thing) claimed that even if he had to die, he would not deny Jesus.
Yet we know what happened. Peter did exactly what Jesus said he would do.
Sometimes Christians say, “I would never do that.” Or “I’m not capable of that.”
Sometimes when we hear of someone falling into sin, we think, “How could they do that? I could never do that.”
Sometimes when we hear of another Christian’s struggles we judge them out of our strengths. My Dad, who was a wonderful man, couldn’t understand how people could have such a hard time quitting smoking. He said, “I smoked for 20 years and one day I just decided to quit. So I did. I just quit smoking.”
Don’t ever say, “I could never do that.”
The minute you say something like that you are setting yourself up for temptation and sin.
Many years ago, I lived in a cockroach infested basement apartment in Philadelphia. One day I came home and when I walked into my living room, there on the couch was a huge ugly grey cat. Scared the wits out me. It snarled fiercely at me then bolted for the door. I didn’t know how it got in there. I had never seen it before. But the next day, as I was about to leave for work, when I opened the inner door to leave, I happened to look down and see it crouching outside the screen door, just waiting to sneak in again. I scared it off. But from that day on for quite a while, I expected to see it waiting there every time I left. Reminds me of what God said to Cain:
If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you refuse to do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires you, but you must master it.” Genesis 4:7 (Berean Study Bible)
Sin crouches at our door waiting for the slightest opening to get in, just like that cat crouched at my door. Paul told the Corinthians:
Flee from sexual immorality. 1 Corinthians 6:18
Flee. Run from sin. Don’t flirt with it. Get away from it. Paul told Timothy:
So flee youthful passions and pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace, along with those who call on the Lord from a pure heart. 2 Timothy 2:22
Flee. Run away from. Escape. Avoid. Don’t flirt with temptation and sin.
When I was a new Christian, I heard a man say that for him, when he was tempted sexually, he would literally run – physically – to fight the physical desires. I still remember him saying, “A good run is better than a bad fall.” Now of course you could run around a track and still think impure thoughts. But he had the right idea to get away from looking at a magazine or flirting with sin.
Another preacher said, “Stay out of the car in the park in the dark.” In other words, don’t put yourself in situations where you can be tempted. Flee temptation.
James tells us that temptation isn’t simply something from the outside.
But each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire. James 1:14
When Jesus saves us, we are no longer slaves of sin. It no longer controls us. No longer has dominion over us (Romans 6). But it can still tempt us. And we can still fall into sin, and even become enslaved to sin. We should never think that we are incapable of any sin.
Maybe we know we are more prone to certain sins, and less tempted in other areas. But we should never think “I could never do that.”
That is why Paul tells us:
Brothers, if anyone is caught in any transgression, you who are spiritual should restore him in a spirit of gentleness. Keep watch on yourself, lest you too be tempted. Galatians 6:1
In other words, if someone confesses to us they have fallen into sexual sin, we should not look down on them or rebuke them harshly, for we too could be tempted and fall. We should never think, “How in the world could you fall into that sin? I would never do that.” No! Paul says too can be tempted of any sin anyone else commits.
We are all capable of any sin. So how can we keep from falling?
First of all by fearing the Lord:
Be not wise in your own eyes; fear the LORD, and turn away from evil. Proverbs 3:7
When we are wise in our own eyes, we think, I can do that and I won’t fall into sin. I’m above being tempted. I am married but I can spend some time alone with this other woman and I won’t fall into sin. I can look at this stuff on my computer and it won’t hurt me.
When we fear the Lord we will turn away from evil. When we fear the Lord, even if we are in an airport far from home, and no one we know is around, we won’t go into the newstand and look at something impure, because we know that God sees us. And he will not be mocked.
If we are truly wise we will flee temptation:
One who is wise is cautious and turns away from evil, but a fool is reckless and careless. Proverbs 14:16
Billy Graham was known for what was called the “Billy Graham Rule” which was not to travel or meet alone or dine alone with any woman who was not his wife. If more pastors would use this rule, many failures and sins could be avoided.
A humble, wise person who fears the Lord, knows that he is capable of falling into any sin. Let us learn from Peter. Let us never say, “I could never do that.” Let us never look down on anyone who falls and think, “How could he do that? I could never sin in that way.” Let us pray every day, “Lead us not into temptation and deliver us from evil.”
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Castle Rock, Part 3
“Can’t We Just Say It Never Happened?”
Episode 8: “Past Perfect”
Episode 9: “Henry Deaver”
And we’re back, sifting through another layer of mysteries in Castle Rock, as the season draws to a close. Episode 8 takes us a few steps before the events of “Filter” and “The Queen”, to focus on a couple of out-of-towners we met in “The Box”: a history professor named Gordon, and his wife, who seemed extremely keen to settle down in Castle Rock. This episode opens with Gordon attacking a student for having slept with Gordon’s wife. Then it shows the less-than-happy couple settling into the now-vacant Lacy house. A sign goes out front: ‘Castle Rock Historic Bed and Breakfast’.
They set up some décor: a bowl of fruit, a rooster… a plastic mannequin? Back in Episode 4, Gordon asked a bemused Molly Strand if Warden Lacy’s art could be purchased along with the house. In the current episode, Gordon’s wife goes down to the basement and finds an entire trove of paintings, dedicated to one subject: The Kid, in his cell at Shawshank. So, naturally, she distributes them throughout the house. In due course, some guests arrive: a man and a woman on an illicit tryst. Gordon’s wife, Lilith, proudly tells this bemused pair about the bed-and-breakfast’s unique appeal: it’s decked out with recreations of some Castle Rock’s more gruesome incidents. Later that night, the experience gets even more ‘immersive’: awakened by the couple’s amorous adventures, Gordon goes upstairs and attacks them with a knife, killing them both. Now we’re up to speed—the next scene shows Molly in her kitchen, experiencing visions of Henry locked in Odin’s trailer. She drives to the woods, haunted by flashes of Henry as a child, and of herself, as an adult, lying dead on the forest floor. She finds Henry, and we see a shot of Odin Branch dead in the bushes. On the drive back to the Deaver house, as the sun is rising, Henry tells Molly about the visions, and apologizes for not believing her. Then Henry goes up to his house, finding it eerily silent. He checks on Ruth, who is safely asleep in her bed. Downstairs, he finds The Kid, and questions him. Wendell returns, and Henry orders him to go upstairs and lock the door. The Kid leads Henry out to the shed, where he has placed Alan’s body. He tells a shocked Henry about Ruth’s mistake, and Henry asks him, once again, who he is. The Kid comes out with the clearest answer he’s given so far: “I waited for you for 27 years, and I didn’t ask for any of this!” Wendell has called the police, and as the sirens approach, The Kid flees into the woods. Meanwhile, Gordon and Lilith (sporting snazzy matching tracksuits) are cleaning up their own mess when another visitor arrives: Jackie Torrance. Jackie cheerfully informs her reluctant hosts that she had the same idea: “Turn Castle Rock into a murder theme park.” She even corrects Gordon on a historical inaccuracy: the dummy in the living room is meant to represent a man who was murdered in 1929, but Gordon has stuck the wrong kind of ax in his head. The couple nudges her out the door, and she takes her leave, but not before her gaze falls on the black garbage bags in the back of Gordon’s truck, and a blood-covered silver bracelet on the ground. At the Deaver house, Ruth speaks to Henry—she’s convinced that it’s Matthew she shot, not Alan. Henry speaks to a police officer, who references Henry’s old nickname: “The Black Death”. Henry puts Wendell on the bus back to Boston, but before the bus departs, a crow falls out of the sky onto the windshield. Wendell hears the sound—the Schisma—and clamps his hands over his ears in pain. Henry drives out to the Lacy house, hunting for anything resembling a clue, and he finds it: a bedroom covered wall-to-wall with Lacy’s portraits of The Kid. They date back years, but The Kid always looks the same. And then Henry sees a painting of The Kid wearing the same striped sweater that Henry wore on his Missing Person poster, dated 1991. So The Kid, it seems, has not been a kid in a very long time. We’re digesting this realization when Gordon and Lilith appear, none too pleased at another intruder. They attack Henry, but it’s completely incompetent—Lilith ends up stabbing herself in the neck, and Gordon chases Henry all the way down to his car, where he is dispatched by the irrepressible Jackie Torrance, wielding the tell-tale ax. She claims she sensed something fishy. Molly, too, is troubled, and the pills aren’t helping. She tries to call Henry, and when he doesn’t answer, drives up toward the Deaver house. She sees lights on at her parents’ place, and goes to check it out. The Kid is sitting inside. He greets her calmly, and takes her upstairs, describing Molly’s own childhood to her. She asks how he knows all of this, and he answers, softly, “Because I was there.” He points out the window. “Out there in the woods—that’s where you died.”
Episode 9, “Henry Deaver”, begins with the voice of Matthew Deaver, decrying Castle Rock’s evil history. He narrates an episode from his own past: his mother tried to strangle him in his cradle, but he survived, and decided to dedicate his life to God. He uses a phrase Warden Lacy used, “Let me stand athwart the door.” We see him in his basement, building a cage. Then, sirens. A slim young man, running along a bridge. He stops, and the sirens pass—he’s not their target. The camera pulls back to a city skyline, as the young man checks his watch, and continues his jog. A cut: our young man is adjusting his sharp suit in the mirror. His long dark hair is carefully combed back from his high, pale forehead. See him, now, in a conference room, giving a presentation on Alzheimer’s disease, with help from his tabby cat, Puck. See him walking through the park with a woman, who teases him gently about his optimism. His phone rings, and it’s a voice we know: Alan Pangborn. “Your mom’s fine. It’s about your dad.” We know the young man, too, or at least we think we do. It’s The Kid—prisoner, prophet, ghost? He of the halting voice and shadowy presence, now utterly changed in front of our eyes. He arrives back in Castle Rock, but it’s changed, too—the downtown is quaintly decorated, and the streets are buzzing with cheerful crowds. He walks up to the Deaver house, finding it an utter mess: envelopes piled on the doorstep, dishes left to rot in the sink. He sits down in the armchair, and has a flash of memory: Matthew Deaver in church, his voice tolling that verse from Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians. He walks outside, and finds the Strand sisters: Bridget, who doesn’t recognize him, and Molly, who does. She gives him a name, the same name we saw him whisper at Shawshank: “Henry Deaver?” Molly is different, too—at the bustling ‘gastropub’, all the locals know her, and she proudly informs The Kid (I’m going to keep calling him that for purposes of clarity) that she’s chair of the town council. In turn, he tells her that Ruth and Alan are living happily in Sarasota—Alan persuaded her to leave Matthew, and followed her and The Kid to Boston. Molly and The Kid embrace before The Kid heads back up to the house. He goes inside, all the while talking to his partner on the phone—they’re trying to conceive a baby. The electricity cuts out, and The Kid goes down to the basement, hunting for the breaker box. He restores the lights, turns around, and finds… A wire cage, with a boy in it. We know this boy, too. In the very first episode, it was him that we saw running across the frozen lake into the arms of the younger Alan Pangborn. This is ‘our’ Henry Deaver: twelve years old, silent and terrified. The police arrive, including a kindly young officer named Dennis Zalewski. (It’s unexpectedly bittersweet to see Noel Fisher again.) The Kid and Molly watch as young Henry is taken into custody. The Kid finds boxes of audiotapes in the old garden shed, and plays them for Molly. It’s Matthew Deaver, ruminating on the past. Matthew describes how this young boy came running out of the woods, calling him ‘Dad’, saying that he really heard it this time, none of ‘his’ mother’s trickery. The Kid, in disbelief, tells Molly how Matthew used to drag him out to the woods, and how Ruth asked him to play along. Matthew, on the tapes, says that he knew the truth: this mysterious boy, who called himself by Matthew’s son’s name, who knew how Matthew liked his eggs, this boy was the Devil. So Matthew locked him in a cage, for twenty-seven years, in order to restore peace to Castle Rock. Molly and The Kid go to the police station, where the caged boy is being held after starting a fire up at Juniper Hill hospital. When the three of them are finally alone in a room together, the boy insists that his name is Henry Deaver, and that they have to take him to the woods. Molly gets the boy released into her custody, and she and The Kid drive off with him, tailed by Dennis. The three run into the woods, and Molly begins to receive visions from the boy—a young girl in 17th-Century attire, covered in blood, and a flock of ravens overhead. Officer Zalewski fires a warning shot, but accidentally hits Molly. Then she vanishes, and The Kid is sitting alone, in daylight, in the snow. He runs through the trees, out onto the bluff above Castle Lake. Below, Alan Pangborn stands on the shore, as the young boy, young Henry Deaver, runs toward him. Then we’re back in the present—or at least the one we’ve been in. Molly and The Kid are at her bedroom window. He describes how he wandered for days before Lacy found him and shut him away. Diminished again, he pleads with Molly, “You believe me, don’t you?”
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Tuesday, December 12th, 2017
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- [x] COLORING!🖍
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** THE UNIVERSE HAS MY BACK
*** I BELIEVE IN THE GOOD THINGS COMING!
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*** I HAVE A HIDDEN POWER
FLOW
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Seeing Lizzette!❤️✨
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Meg! — Affirmations of Thesis Outline!
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-2 Corinthians 9:8
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Guidance
DIVINE LIGHT SHINES IN AND THROUGH ME AS A BEACON OF UNDERSTANDING.
Until light enters a room, finding my way through the darkness can be difficult.
In the same way, unless the level of my soul’s light is increased,
there is little chance of discerning spiritual understanding.
If I need more divine guidance,
I must step up my vibrational energy
and increase the light of my soul.
One way I can do that is to focus the lens of my mind on a positive spiritual statement
such as an affirmation or prayer throughout the day.
This can serve as a mental focus to direct the energy of my soul into a greater intensity.
As I shine the light of my inner being,
a divine radiance begins to fill even the darkest corners of my mind
and opens up my heart to greater understanding.
✝️✝️ Then God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light.
— Genesis 1:3
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Thursday 6-8-17
THURSDAY 6-8-17 SANDRA WATTS- 117th district court
1 Timothy 2:12
But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.
In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations
Note- this is a public site- so all who want to run against Sandra Watts- feel free to use it all!
Sandra Watts- https://youtu.be/pvPZwYBKklA
http://wp.me/a4V5qQ-Bl
.CCPD
.Eric Von Wade
.Mechanic rape case
.Jury duty arrest
.Bounty Hunter
.Pop’s memorial
1 Corinthians 6:5
I speak to your shame. Is it so, that there is not a wise man among you? no, not one that shall be able to judge between his brethren?
In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations
Judge Neal- https://youtu.be/CRnr1dVq79A
http://wp.me/a4V5qQ-Bm
.False testimony- by Watts own officer of the court- in her court
.117 district court
.Meth
.Ocean drive
.Markel’s dog story
.Mike’s too [They just impounded Mike- the artist’s- dog]
.Bishop rape case
1 Corinthians 6:3
Know ye not that we shall judge angels? how much more things that pertain to this life?
In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations
Cops at the door- https://youtu.be/kIa1fbCtX4M
http://wp.me/a4V5qQ-Bn
.Gun owner
.The swat team and the Cat
.Sandra Watts
.Flash Bomb
.Carlos DeLuna
.Why did the white cop call the Black Air Traffic controller from Kingsville- NIGGER? Answer it!
Isaiah 14:5
The Lord hath broken the staff of the wicked, and the sceptre of the rulers.
Court House- https://youtu.be/6rpC4-Sp5fY
http://wp.me/a4V5qQ-Bo
.Rabbit hole
. ‘We the People news’
.The Bowl
.The judge
.Corruption in the court
.Patriot dad
https://thepatriotdad.wordpress.com/
Proverbs 31:8-9
Open your mouth for the mute, For the rights of all the unfortunate. Open your mouth, judge righteously, And defend the rights of the afflicted and needy.
117 district court- https://youtu.be/RdzKoXL1V1I
http://wp.me/a4V5qQ-Bp
.Review [They have a short memory span]
.Sandra Watts unqualified for office
.117 District Court
.Mark Skurka
.Eric Von Wade
.Ice Raids
Exodus 20:16
Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.
San Antonio- https://youtu.be/emVRNcGQtVo
http://wp.me/a4V5qQ-Bq
.We have authority too- ‘dear’
.Why is Nueces county ranked 2nd most corrupt in the nation [not state]
.Sandra Watts not qualified to keep her seat
.Good judges- Nanette Hassette, Guy Williams
.Train
.Think God [on the sign- by the Alamodome]
Revelation 2:20
Notwithstanding I have a few things against thee, because thou sufferest that woman Jezebel, which calleth herself a prophetess, to teach and to seduce my servants to commit fornication, and to eat things sacrificed unto idols.
Song of the day- https://vimeo.com/220858579
You got away with murder- https://youtu.be/ZEYncj2De6E
http://wp.me/a4V5qQ-Br
.Good Italian boys
.you murdered one of them
.On the above video- I tell the story of my step brother- who a girl had a restraining order put on him. He went to the grocery store- she went too.
That was enough to get him arrested- you’ll have to watch the short video for the rest of the story.
Exodus 20:13
King James Version (KJV)
13
Thou shalt not kill.
NEW- I talked about being called one day for jury duty in Sandra Watts court.
During the morning session the bailiff asked if anyone had to be excused.
I told him I did- because we had care of Chris- officially [CPS] and I had to be home in the afternoon to get him from the school bus.
Chris is the son of a friend- who because of a CPS accusation- we took him for a while.
The bailiff told me don’t worry- I would be released and not have to come back in the afternoon.
We all went upstairs to 117 district court room and Judge Watts and the prospective the jurors were all there.
She gave a long speech on the history of the court- and before dismissing us said you will all be back- except for ‘one of you’.
The bailiff told me I did not have to come back.
Around 3 p.m. that day [after I left] there was a knock at my door- my wife answered- and she told me two cops were there- they had a warrant for my arrest- issued by Sandra Watts.
I was mad.
I told them she released me.
The warrant was for me not coming back in the afternoon.
I was hand cuffed- and taken to the court.
While waiting in the hall- I was mad- and loud.
An officer of the court came out and told me Watts said to keep it down.
I told the officer you arrested me without cause -handcuffed me [I was still in cuffs] and said ‘’you better get me a lawyer now���’.
At first they said the judge said she would not provide me a lawyer- which is a violation of law.
Then they found one in the courthouse and he came up.
I told him Í will do the talking' which I did.
We went into her court and I told her she released me- the bailiff also told me not to come back.
The bailiff was asked by Watts if he said this- he lied- and said no.
He lied.
Miss Watts obviously forgot she said ‘one of you will not come back’.
But I reminded her of it.
I also called out the bailiff and said he lied- in your court just now.
She fined me 125 or 150 dollars.
I asked if they would at least give me a ride home- they laughed.
Now- she disgraced her court that day- I contacted various officials and reported to them what I just told you.
Judge Loyd Neal was one- on the phone he agreed that she did wrong.
She is running for re-election- she is not qualified.
I could have sued her and the county for illegal arrest and detainment- but I did not.
I bring it up now because she is wanting to keep her seat- in my view she actually broke the law that day.
She also put Chris [the boy I was watching] at risk- she had no idea when they came and arrested me to bring me back to the court- if anyone would be home to get Chris from the school bus.
She knew I was telling the truth- because when I got back to court- she confirmed Chris was under my care.
She not only violated the law- but also could have pout the child under my care- at risk.
Luckily my wife was already home when Sandra Watts had me arrested- because she forgot she told me ‘One wont have to come back’.
Actually one did- in handcuffs.
VERSES-
Proverbs 28:15
As a roaring lion, and a ranging bear; so is a wicked ruler over the poor people.
In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations
Proverbs 29:2
When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.
In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations
Proverbs 29:12
If a ruler hearken to lies, all his servants are wicked.
In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations
I mentioned this on the videos- http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/01/us/bounty-hunters-gunfight-trnd/index.html
Genesis 39:1 And Joseph was brought down to Egypt; and Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh, captain of the guard, an Egyptian, bought him of the hands of the Ishmeelites, which had brought him down thither.
Genesis 39:2 And the LORD was with Joseph, and he was a prosperous man; and he was in the house of his master the Egyptian.
Genesis 39:3 And his master saw that the LORD was with him, and that the LORD made all that he did to prosper in his hand.
Genesis 39:4 And Joseph found grace in his sight, and he served him: and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.
Genesis 39:5 And it came to pass from the time that he had made him overseer in his house, and over all that he had, that the LORD blessed the Egyptian's house for Joseph's sake; and the blessing of the LORD was upon all that he had in the house, and in the field.
Genesis 39:6 And he left all that he had in Joseph's hand; and he knew not ought he had, save the bread which he did eat. And Joseph was a goodly person, and well favoured.
Genesis 39:7 And it came to pass after these things, that his master's wife cast her eyes upon Joseph; and she said, Lie with me.
Genesis 39:8 But he refused, and said unto his master's wife, Behold, my master wotteth not what is with me in the house, and he hath committed all that he hath to my hand;
Genesis 39:9 There is none greater in this house than I; neither hath he kept back any thing from me but thee, because thou art his wife: how then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?
Genesis 39:10 And it came to pass, as she spake to Joseph day by day, that he hearkened not unto her, to lie by her, or to be with her.
Genesis 39:11 And it came to pass about this time, that Joseph went into the house to do his business; and there was none of the men of the house there within.
Genesis 39:12 And she caught him by his garment, saying, Lie with me: and he left his garment in her hand, and fled, and got him out.
Genesis 39:13 And it came to pass, when she saw that he had left his garment in her hand, and was fled forth,
Genesis 39:14 That she called unto the men of her house, and spake unto them, saying, See, he hath brought in an Hebrew unto us to mock us; he came in unto me to lie with me, and I cried with a loud voice:
Genesis 39:15 And it came to pass, when he heard that I lifted up my voice and cried, that he left his garment with me, and fled, and got him out.
Genesis 39:16 And she laid up his garment by her, until his lord came home.
Genesis 39:17 And she spake unto him according to these words, saying, The Hebrew servant, which thou hast brought unto us, came in unto me to mock me:
Genesis 39:18 And it came to pass, as I lifted up my voice and cried, that he left his garment with me, and fled out.
Genesis 39:19 And it came to pass, when his master heard the words of his wife, which she spake unto him, saying, After this manner did thy servant to me; that his wrath was kindled.
Genesis 39:20 And Joseph's master took him, and put him into the prison, a place where the king's prisoners were bound: and he was there in the prison.
Genesis 39:21 But the LORD was with Joseph, and shewed him mercy, and gave him favour in the sight of the keeper of the prison.
Genesis 39:22 And the keeper of the prison committed to Joseph's hand all the prisoners that were in the prison; and whatsoever they did there, he was the doer of it.
Genesis 39:23 The keeper of the prison looked not to any thing that was under his hand; because the LORD was with him, and that which he did, the LORD made it to prosper.
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