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Messed
of Mess
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Messed in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Messed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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There was this absolute fear about what was befalling seemingly healthy gay men, who would suddenly take ill for no apparent reason and die in appalling circumstances, your head is messed up, you have this killer virus coursing through your veins, you feel like a pariah... HIV was considered a gay plague that we (gay men) had brought upon ourselves - it was horrid.
I think that what hasn't been super public is that there is no justifying or excusing what happened because what happened was wrong. And I think every single person in my family can be like, 'That was messed up. That was a big mistake,’ but I think what's so important to me is to learn from the mistake, not to now be shamed and punished and never given a second chance because I'm 21. I feel like I deserve a second chance to redeem myself, to show I've grown.
I like Marco Rubio. He's a nice guy. He may have a great future. His future is just not now, our country is too messed up to put somebody in there who is a first-term United States senator after coming off seven years of a first-term United States senator, who's never managed anything. Neither has Sen. Rubio.
You can barely see the flag, we had a number, which we messed up the number trying to play fast. I knew it was going to be long. ... It was a little bit of a nightmare right at the end.
He definitely messed with the wrong Christians.
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