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At 10, I shaved my hair and tried to be a monk.

Ok and?

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this is based actually

>>718515
self renunciate
self examine
self exterminate

>>718421
he thought the older women would like him if he did

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>>718529
YES, LONG LIVE THE GLORIOUS VICTORY OF APRIL 17TH!
LONG LIVE THE CONTINUOUS PURIFICATION AND CLEANSING OF OUR REVOLUTIONARY CADRES!
LONG LIVE ANGKAR! JEYO!

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>>718535
>In fact, it was a very odd union. Sâr [Pol Pot] was 31; his bride [Khieu Ponnary], 36 — an age difference still more unusual in Cambodia, where men normally take much younger wives, than in the West.
>[Khieu] Ponnary was prim and proper, and behind her back was nicknamed ‘the old maid’.
>[Khieu] Ponnary had started behaving oddly while they were still in Beijing. A Chinese official who met her then remembered her being ‘so anti-Vietnamese it wasn’t possible even to mention the word “Vietnam” in her presence’.

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You see, mom?
I'm a good little boy(good little boy…)

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>>722358
>Matrona and Stalin ("Blessed Matrona Blessing Joseph Stalin") is an icon depicting Saint Matrona of Moscow (1885–1952) and I. V. Stalin. From November 26, 2008, it was on display at the Church of Saint Olga, Equal-to-the-Apostles, in Strelna, Petrodvorets District, Saint Petersburg. The author of the icon is the icon painter I. I. Pivnik.
>Hegumen Evstafiy (Zhakov), the rector of the church in Strelna and the commissioner of the icon, saw no contradiction in the iconographic subject matter. In an interview, he recalled that in the traditions of Russian iconography, the subject of a saint blessing a military leader or ruler is traditional. It's enough to recall how St. Sergius of Radonezh blessed Dmitry Donskoy, St. Hermogenes blessed Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky, and Philaret of Moscow blessed the outstanding Russian military leader Mikhail Skobelev.
>During heated debates, proponents of the story appealed to the so-called theory of Orthodox Stalinism. As Zh. Kormina writes in his article "Political Characters in Modern Hagiography," a tendency has emerged in contemporary church circles to view Stalin as a "good" Orthodox ruler.
<It was assumed that Stalin, who studied at an Orthodox seminary in his youth, converted to faith during the war, attempting to atone for his "apostasy from God" and atone for his numerous sins.
>However, most representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church expressed extremely negative views on the controversial icon. V. Vigilyansky, head of the press service of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus', called talk of Stalin's "sanctity" blasphemy and a mockery of the victims of the repressions. The priest recalled the almost 100% extermination of the clergy during Stalin's reign. Hegumen Eustathius was accused of sectarianism and called a "church extremist," reminding them that depicting any image on an icon and venerating it in church is only permitted after official canonization.

>>724690
What sins did Stalin commit?

>>724691
same source, i do not necessarily agree with the perspective offered on it
>According to Archimandrite Job (Gumerov), it is doubtful that the “cruel persecutor of the Church” would come to the disgraced clairvoyant, who until her death “was ready for arrest.”
>However, the parishioners refused to pay homage to the icon depicting Stalin. The figure of the "Father of the Nations" is too controversial. On the one hand, they credit him for victory in the war and the country's unprecedented post-war recovery. On the other, they cannot erase from memory the names of all those who perished under Stalin's repressions.
<https://cyrillitsa.ru/history/211384-ikona-s-izobrazheniem-stalina-chto-s-ney-2.html

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