I found the trailer with English subs!
https://vimeo.com/185067272
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Film: "Worldly Girl" ("La Ragazza del Mondo" original Italian title)
by darkspilver inplease note - this is in italian!.
an italian movie - hat tip to room 2015. worldly girl (2016)la ragazza del mondo (original title).
1h 41min, drama romance9 november 2016 (italy).
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The very first Watchtower, in the very first page, predicted the 2016 US Presidential Election!
by ILoveTTATT2 indon't believe me?see for yourselves!.
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Actually, $500 for a book for which there are only... idk... maybe 10 copies left in the world... is not that bad.
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The very first Watchtower, in the very first page, predicted the 2016 US Presidential Election!
by ILoveTTATT2 indon't believe me?see for yourselves!.
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Hi Sanchy,
It's a bit of a complicated answer.
Watchtowers and Awakes I have access to them 100% past 1960. Before 1960 it's hit and miss, but soon will have all up to 1950 (people are scanning them).
Books, pretty much anything except for a facsimile of the only Studies in The Scriptures in Spanish which was The Divine Plan of the Ages, which I can find but only the text. The few copies available sell for around $500 US.
It would be nice to get pre-1950 Awakes and Watchtowers in Spanish, but I can't find them anywhere online, not even for sale. -
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The very first Watchtower, in the very first page, predicted the 2016 US Presidential Election!
by ILoveTTATT2 indon't believe me?see for yourselves!.
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Jedi IS plural Simon... confirmed by other languages.
Can't wait till it comes out!! -
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The very first Watchtower, in the very first page, predicted the 2016 US Presidential Election!
by ILoveTTATT2 indon't believe me?see for yourselves!.
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Soon to be in a Watchtower:
The Watchtower predicted, way back in 1879, that the last U.S. president before Armageddon, would be Trump.
In the July 1879 Watchtower, this appeared: "The Last [U.S. President will be] Trump".
Considering how they change their history and how they need to have a "hit" with their failed prophecies... I can see that... -
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The very first Watchtower, in the very first page, predicted the 2016 US Presidential Election!
by ILoveTTATT2 indon't believe me?see for yourselves!.
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hahahah got ya!
I was translating jwfacts and the first page appeared and I saw that and thought it was funny. Nothing to do with Donald J. Trump tho. -
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The very first Watchtower, in the very first page, predicted the 2016 US Presidential Election!
by ILoveTTATT2 indon't believe me?see for yourselves!.
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Don't believe me?
See for yourselves! -
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Movies I'm Watching
by ILoveTTATT2 ini have, for about 6 months now, been trying to watch every single movie that was "cool" or interesting since 1960.it started out with a desire to watch as an adult all disney movies.
then it morphed into all bond movies (except for the non-canonicals).now it's turned into pretty much any and all movies.
here is my list, scratched out are ones i have seen, green are recent next-in line.turns out there was a lot i had never seen before, about 70% because of the cult restrictions!
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Just finished watching Passion of the Christ.
Watching as an atheist made it kinda interesting. The story, fake or not, is compelling. It's a nice story and maybe that's why it has become universal...
Although I kinda felt sad for Jesus because he was obviously delusional and that led to his death... so... yeah.
Next up is Brokeback Mountain, 2005.
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Movies I'm Watching
by ILoveTTATT2 ini have, for about 6 months now, been trying to watch every single movie that was "cool" or interesting since 1960.it started out with a desire to watch as an adult all disney movies.
then it morphed into all bond movies (except for the non-canonicals).now it's turned into pretty much any and all movies.
here is my list, scratched out are ones i have seen, green are recent next-in line.turns out there was a lot i had never seen before, about 70% because of the cult restrictions!
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I don't have to go to cult meetings... so yeah... hahahaWow how long did it take you to write this thread? You must have lots of free time on your hands
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Did you know that J.F. Rutherford was part of the Knights of Pythias? There's PROOF for this!
by ILoveTTATT2 inwow.
wow.
wow.someone just sent me a scan of the boonville advertiser newspaper in which it mentions j.f.
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Your moving the posts is getting ridiculous.
It's been proven beyond your unreasonable doubt that it was Joseph Franklin Rutherford.
First, you assert baselessly that it's John F. Rutherford. That's disproven.
Then you want proof that J.F. Rutherford appeared often (and what is your definition of often?) in the Boonville Advertiser.
Then you want reasons as to why his involvement in a fraternal organization that is similar to the Masons should be included in his life. You (or apparently someone who thinks like you) remove a very short sentence in his Wikipedia article, even though it appears in his pre-WT years section.
It might not be notable enough for his article, but it is notable enough for the Knights of Pythias article, in the "see other" section. Certainly a member who became the leader of a religious group is notable enough.
Let's see what other ridiculous thing you say next.
As to others who would like to know more history of the KoP:
http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/masonicmuseum/fraternalism/knights_of_pythias.htmJustus Henry Rathbone was a man of many talents. He was well educated, a schoolteacher, an accomplished musician and occasional playwright, a Royal Arch Mason and a member of the Improved Order of Red Men. He spent the Civil War years in the United States Hospital Service where he worked as a Citizen Nurse and Hospital Steward. His last assignment was in Washington, D.C. and following the War, he secured the first of several Government jobs. Harry Rathbone didn’t know it but he was about to launch the most incredibly successful fraternal order in human history. The Knights of Pythias exploded into being in 1864 and continued to roar all through the remainder of the Nineteenth Century. In barely thirty years, it had half a million members and had joined the ranks of the Odd Fellows and Masons in popularity. Their Uniformed Rank inspired numerous others. At the turn of the Twentieth Century, It was in to be a Pythian.