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10 minutes ago, ashleyxyz said:

I Only Made One Post On This Off Topic So far, Here's My last. Did anyone think if he loOKs down, he sees the cross in the upright position? I know ,who gives a flying F!

Or maybe he wanted to play tic-tac-toe and ran out of ink already for the game area 🤭

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28 minutes ago, ashleyxyz said:

I Only Made One Post On This Off Topic So far, Here's My last. Did anyone think if he loOKs down, he sees the cross in the upright position? I know ,who gives a flying F!

Yes, I mentioned this very thing on the previous page 👍

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Just now, purplewrap said:

Yes, I mentioned this very thing on the previous page 👍

I saw that a few minutes after i posted this. That's could very well be why it's upside down, I guess we'll never know. Didn't mean to steal your observation!

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I know of late, the upside-down cross has come to be known as an
anti-Christian or Satanic symbol, but it didn't start out like that about
2000 years ago.

"The Cross of Saint Peter or Petrine Cross is an inverted Latin cross
traditionally used as a Christian symbol. The origin of the symbol comes
from the Catholic tradition that Simon Peter was crucified upside down, [1]
as told by Origen of Alexandria. The tradition first appears in the "Martyrdom
of Peter", a fragmented text found in, but possibly predating, the apocryphal
Acts of Peter, which was written no later than 200 A.D. It is believed that
Peter requested this form of crucifixion as he felt he was unworthy to
 be
crucified in the same manner that Jesus died. As such, some Catholics
use this cross as a symbol of humility and unworthiness in comparison to
Jesus." - Wikipedia

The inverted cross is even used by the pope to represent Saint Peter.

"According to Roman Catholicism, the pope is Peter's successor as Bishop
of Rome. Therefore, the Papacy is often represented by symbols that are
also used to represent Peter, one example being the Keys of Heaven and
another the Petrine Cross." - Wikipedia

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These two are  really starting to get their act together--He rams it way up tight--He doesnt pull out right at the peak and they both get off together--He deposits his load right where it belongs --Refreshing to see on vh for a change

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