White Smoke Observed…
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@Axtremus said in White Smoke Observed…:
@Horace said in White Smoke Observed…:
God gets lonely with nobody to talk to.
You doubt god's power to create someone or something to talk to, or even to banish loneliness itself?
I would have to go on a multiple month hike through the woods in order to answer that question. Once I faced down death, left with only my wits and my strength to survive, I will have your answer. If I make it back. Anyway, if I take an extended leave from here, that's where I'll be. Forward my mail to the woods.
Horace
c/o Nature
The Woods@Horace said in White Smoke Observed…:
Forward my mail to the woods.
Horace
c/o Nature
The WoodsWe are going to start calling you Horace David Thoreau
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@Horace said in White Smoke Observed…:
Forward my mail to the woods.
Horace
c/o Nature
The WoodsWe are going to start calling you Horace David Thoreau
@taiwan_girl said in White Smoke Observed…:
@Horace said in White Smoke Observed…:
Forward my mail to the woods.
Horace
c/o Nature
The WoodsWe are going to start calling you Horace David Thoreau
Please do.
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Anybody heard from @Ivorythumper ?
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Anybody heard from @Ivorythumper ?
@LuFins-Dad said in White Smoke Observed…:
Anybody heard from @Ivorythumper ?
No, and I've never seen him in the same room as the new Pope.
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https://www.globalbankingandfinance.com/cardinal-found-phone-secret-conclave-elect-pope-leo-book/
The secret conclave that elected Pope Leo head of the Catholic Church last May was interrupted when one of the 133 cardinals involved was found carrying a cellphone, a massive security breach, a book released on Sunday revealed.
As the clerics were preparing to take their first vote inside the Vatican's Sistine Chapel, which was fitted with jamming equipment to prevent outside communications, security officials picked up the signal of an active mobile connection.
The cardinals stared at each other incredulously, then one of the older clerics discovered he had a phone in his pocket and handed it over, according to "The Election of Pope Leo XIV", a new book by two long-time Vatican correspondents.
The book does not name the cardinal or suggest he had any motive for keeping his phone, saying the moment left him "disoriented and distressed".
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@Axtremus Who?
