Depending on how old you are, it may surprise you to learn that *Adventure 
Time* was a lot of people's entryway into the world of Cartoon Network. 
Introduced in 2010, the fantasy series about a 12-year old boy named Finn 
and his magical talking dog, Jake, fighting evil and having adventures in 
the Land of Ooo, is beloved for its animation style, original music (some 
songs are even having a second life as TikTok songs!), bizarre characters, 
timeless life lessons, and groundbreaking queer rep (between a 
rock-music-playing vampire and bubblegum princess, no less!). If you've 
still never made the time to watch it, the (Adventure) time is now!

Debuting in 1997, *Cow and Chicken* was one of the earliest absurd cartoons 
of Cartoon Network's offerings, a precursor to all of the absurdity that 
was to come. Cow and Chicken are a brother and sister, whose parents are 
somehow human. Little sister Cow drives Chicken crazy as the two navigate 
daily shenanigans at home, school, and dealing with the Red Guy, a devilish 
character with buttcheeks that are entirely too pronounced. It's easier to 
escape from their issues when Cow morphs into her alter ego, Supercow, 
wearing a purple supersuit with holes for her udders and granting her 
superpowers, including the ability to suddenly speak Spanish.
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In Isaiah 1:16, 17, 18, 19a Jehovah says that what Judah needed was not to 
continue to multiply sacrifices, prayers, etc, but a new heart which would 
be the source of new attitudes and new actions (toward evil, good, justice, 
ruthlessness, orphans, widows) that truly honor God. A broken and contrite 
heart (Ps 51:17) that yields its rights and will to the rights and will of 
the Most High God and brings forth fruit in keeping with such a change in 
thinking (repentance) is what constitutes real worship (real sacrifices, 
celebrations of feasts, prayers, etc) to God.

Jeremiah 4:14 *Wash* (Imperative mood - a command; Heb = *kabas* not *rahas* 
- it means to trample = this is how clothes were washed in ancient times) 
your heart from evil, O Jerusalem, that you may be saved. *How long will 
your wicked thoughts lodge within you?*

*And done this evil in Thy sight.* To commit treason in the very court of 
the King and before His eye is impudence indeed: David felt that his sin 
was committed in all its filthiness while Jehovah Himself looked on (Pr 
15:3, 5:21-note). None but a child of God cares for the eye of God, but 
where there is grace in the soul it reflects a fearful guilt upon every 
evil act, when we remember that the God whom we offend was present when the 
trespass was committed. That thou mightest be justified when thou speakest, 
and be clear when thou judgest. He could not present any argument against 
divine justice, if it proceeded at once to condemn him and punish him for 
his crime. His own confession, and the judge's own witness of the whole 
transaction, places the transgression beyond all question or debate; the 
iniquity was indisputably committed, and was unquestionably a foul wrong, 
and therefore the course of justice was clear and beyond all controversy.

*That I might not sin against thee.* Here was the object aimed at. As one 
has well said, -- *Here is the best thing -- "thy word"; hidden in the best 
place, -- "in my heart;" for the best of purposes, -- "that I might not sin 
against thee."* (Ps 119:11) This was done by the Psalmist with personal 
care, as a man carefully hides away his money when he fears thieves, -- in 
this case the thief dreaded was sin. Sinning "against God" is the 
believer's view of moral evil; other men care only when they offend against 
men. God's word is the best preventive against offending God, for it tells 
us his mind and will, and tends to bring our spirit into conformity with 
the divine Spirit. *No cure for sin in the life is equal to the word in the 
seat of life, which is the heart. There is no hiding from sin unless we 
hide the truth in our souls.*

*From My sight* - All evil no matter how secret we might think it before 
men is open scandal in heaven for all sin is against God and blatantly in 
His line of sight (cp Ge 39:9, Neh 5:15, Ge 20:6, Nathan the prophet to 
David after sin with Bathsheba - 2Sa 12:9, 10, 11,12, 13, 14 then came 
David's cry of confession in Ps 51:4-note). This alone should cause us to 
be careful how we walk (cp Eph 5:15-note, 1Pe 1:17-note)

When my computer greeted me this morning with what is ominously referred to 
as "the blue screen of death," I knew it was broken, but I didn't know how 
to fix it. I read a little, tried a few things, but finally had to call an 
expert for help. Knowing that something was wrong was only a small part of 
the problem; I couldn't fix it because I didn't know the right thing to do. 
The ordeal reminded me of the many pundits who appear on television news 
programs. All of them are "experts" at proclaiming what's wrong, but most 
are clueless as to what is right. This happens in relationships as well. In 
families, churches, and workplaces, nothing gets fixed because we get 
fixated on what's wrong. It doesn't take an expert to know that something 
is wrong when people quarrel and hurt each other with unkind words and 
behavior. But it does take an expert to know how to fix the problem. God 
revealed to Israel's prophets not only what was wrong but also what was 
right: "Cease to do evil, learn to do good; seek justice, rebuke the 
oppressor; defend the fatherless, plead for the widow" (Isa.1:16,17). 
Instead of focusing on what is wrong, let's obey the One who knows what is 
right. - Julie Ackerman Link (Our Daily Bread, Copyright RBC Ministries, 
Grand Rapids, MI. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved)

Many people who make sure they wash their hands before they eat are 
careless about a far more serious kind of contamination. They should heed 
the advice of Isaiah. He showed God's people the visible evidence of their 
evil condition. He pointed to their crumbling society and told them it was 
the result of their moral and spiritual pollution. They had lived for 
selfish rewards, ignored justice and mercy, and loved material possessions 
more than people. No wonder Isaiah exhorted them, "Wash yourselves, make 
yourselves clean" (Isa. 1:16).

Sin is thus pictured as being indelible as far as human efforts to remove 
it are concerned. There is nothing man himself can do to change his evil 
nature and turn it into the white purity of holiness. God alone has the 
power to erase the terrible stain of our sin. Our Daily Bread (*NET Bible 
Sermon Illustrations*)

If you are able to go to church on Sunday, you probably will. For most 
Christians, it's almost automatic -- and rightly so. But is it possible 
that our efforts to go to church for worship might be wasted? Could it all 
be in vain? Yes. Before we even enter the church, the worth of our worship 
can be reduced to nothing because of the way we've lived during the week. 
In Amos 5 (Amos 5:21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27), the Lord had some harsh 
words for those who attempted to worship Him while bringing with them the 
guilt of an ungodly lifestyle. His people were constantly angering Him by 
following false gods (Amos 5:26). When they assembled to worship the Lord 
through sacrifices and songs, God despised their hypocrisy. In Isaiah 1, 
God instructed His people that before they could worship Him, they were to 
"cease to do evil, learn to do good; seek justice" (Isa 1:16, 17).

by Walter Chaw Roxanne Benjamin's There's Something Wrong with the Children 
is a tired retread in the folk-horror category of evil children that 
doesn't break any new ground and certainly doesn't tread any old ground 
with anything resembling energy or invention. It's just lugubriously 
competent, cozy in the way of a broken-in boot or a well-loved terrycloth 
robe--an "I'll be right back, you don't need to pause it" movie. Indeed, 
one doesn't need to pause it. For what it's worth, the best evil-kid movie 
is probably Narciso Ibáñez Serrador's Who Can Kill a Child?, although my 
favourite is the repugnant, deeply wrong 1981 Lew Lehman freakout The Pit. 
In that one, unhinged 10-year-old creeper Jamie (Sammy Snyders) discovers a 
pit in the middle of the forest behind his house that's swarming with 
carnivorous troglodytes he thinks are communicating with him through his 
teddy bear. Between feeding bullies and football players to the pit, Jamie 
spends his time making passes at his teen cheesecake babysitter and peeping 
on her while she's in the shower. Yes, that movie has it all. Alas, There's 
Something Wrong with the Children is aggressively forgettable, even freed 
of comparisons to films it's so obviously aping: a pair of evil kids, 
check; a pit in the forest full of evil? Check. Parents too wrapped up in 
their bougie bullshit to notice their offspring are breaking supernatural 
bad? Check. You've seen it. We've all seen it. Better versions.

Throughout the coverage period, members of the public frequently took to 
social media to organize protests against racial injustice and to provide 
support for the Black Lives Matter movement after the police killings of 
Black civilians Breonna Taylor in Kentucky and George Floyd in Minnesota in 
the spring of 2020.1 However, federal, state, and local law enforcement 
agencies increased their social media surveillance amid the protests (see 
C5).2 Reporting in June 2020 revealed that agents from a Federal Bureau of 
Investigation (FBI) terrorism task force appeared at homes or workplaces to 
question four people in Cookeville, Tennessee, who were involved in 
planning Black Lives Matter rallies on Facebook.3 In North Carolina, the 
FBI questioned a man and his mother two days after he jokingly posted on 
Twitter that he was a local leader of antifa.4

Mr. Devil + Discordia + extra attacks = big pain. Ogre warlord skin is a 
great help. Otherwise bring Frost, the Snow Queen, Alexandria or others 
that heal your warlord (Dark Knight is also pretty great).

If you have no silencers, you need to kill the boss in 3 turns. This can be 
done by using Void Spirit as your Warlord and placing Bastet or Mr. Devil 
on the spikes on the 2nd row on Turn 1. You then place a strong Ranged unit 
just to the left of it that grants an extra turn, like Onmoraki. On Turn 3, 
you use both of the special use cards to freeze all opponents and summon 
the ranged demon. You then put Moody Ghost next to the other two units 
where it can hit the boss. If you get very lucky, the combined damage for 
the 5 shots will be enough to kill the boss.
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