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SameSomeOne
User ID: 83266555 Bulgaria 05/27/2022 03:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been there, in Jerusalem, about the fall of 2005. Couldn't enter that particular temple, for the obvious reasons that it is closed to the public. Otherwise, the city is full of crazy religioustards from at least three different denominations and they are somewhat uniformly dressed - two types of j-people: the ones with kippas and the ones with the two "dreadlocks" and big black hats, and arabs, of course. The tension is in the air, especially inside the old town's walls where they are "coexisting peacefully" under the gentle protection of armed men and vehicles with huge machine guns, especially around the Wall. Besides, when you approach some sites you pass through metal detectors, including bags examination. It is worth visiting, but not staying there for long, it was just a day trip. The feeling of it all is tension and stress, nothing more worthly. "Have a vision of life that inspires you, then try every day to grow closer to the fulfillment of that vision." Deepak Chopra Cetrified Moran on a Divine Mission ! |
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User ID: 74454492 United States 05/27/2022 04:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been there, in Jerusalem, about the fall of 2005. Couldn't enter that particular temple, for the obvious reasons that it is closed to the public. Otherwise, the city is full of crazy religioustards from at least three different denominations and they are somewhat uniformly dressed - two types of j-people: the ones with kippas and the ones with the two "dreadlocks" and big black hats, and arabs, of course. The tension is in the air, especially inside the old town's walls where they are "coexisting peacefully" under the gentle protection of armed men and vehicles with huge machine guns, especially around the Wall. Besides, when you approach some sites you pass through metal detectors, including bags examination. It is worth visiting, but not staying there for long, it was just a day trip. The feeling of it all is tension and stress, nothing more worthly. Quoting: SameSomeOne ah the worship of the gods creates peace and love Zoondoomer |