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I never left the Old Country, but I've been watching what's going on and I have a few helpful notes for you to navigate out of this brain-rot (or further in, depending on your perspective).
As I am now I have not been As I will be I am not yet become
Read my bio on Notes from the old country! The link: https://substack.com/@mahapart/note/p-169169962
Papal Bull is a Catholic Apologist, catechist, and a Catholic meme page admin. He loves his Eastern, Oriental, and Protestant friends.
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