This is exactly what "taking the name of the Lord in vain" means. People think it means "no swearing" or "no foul language" but I don't recall any punishment for people saying bywords in the Bible, but there was a lot about false prophets, and the punishment for false prophecy was death.
I've never understood what taking the lords name in vain means more than when I started looking into the ramblings of false prophets. There's just something so sick and offputting about listening to someone proclaim unbiblical nonsense based on political affiliation or cold reading tier guesswork and then proclaim it all in the name of Jesus so they can collect money from gullible idiots.
Then I think about how mad I get when people try to put words in my mouth and start claiming I said things I never said...and now imagine those words being put in your mouth are being used to con money out of your family and loved ones in your name. Imagine your kids racing to destruction under your banner because someone told them you said things you didn't.
It's a lot bigger of a deal than just muttering Jesus under your breath when something shocks you.
"mutual" - you found this post from a mutual (on their blog or your dash)
"following" - you found this post from someone you're following, but who isn't following you
"random" - you found this by scrolling through someone's blog, who you don't follow. this includes people following you
"For You" - you found this on the For You page
"recommended" - you found this in a "Check out these blogs" popup, or a "recommended" post when looking at a different post
"other" - you found this post some other way. comment how?
"reblog ✅" - you're going to reblog, queue, or schedule this post
"reblog ❌" - you're NOT going to reblog, queue, or schedule this post
“No one came to Google to work on offensive military technology”
- Vidana Abdel Khalek wrote in her mail resigning from Google on March 25 addressing to company leaders, including CEO Sundar Pichai, announcing her decision to quit in protest over Project Nimbus.
Not expalining WHY bookburning is bad and WHAT books were targeted has left us with Bookworm uwu girlies treating any art project or act involving destorying/modifying any random ass mass printed novel as if it was a crime against humanity