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minus-squareAnarcho-Bolshevik@lemmygrad.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·5 days agoBoy, it’s a good thing that Judaism has no rules about fasting or staring at nudity! Oh wait a minute, what’s this? Turns out there are 25 holidays and events throughout the year associated with a tradition of fasting (with Yom Kippur being the only holiday that is commanded of us). Twenty-five! I say holidays “and events,” because technically there are some events that can last several days. […] you can fast to mark certain life events, ask for G-d’s mercy, connect more deeply with your spirituality, show gratitude to G-d, as part of your mourning process, or to deal with an evil dream about teeth falling out, a burning of a scroll, the beams of your home collapsing, and so on. Nakedness can also be an assault on those forced to view another person undressed. Only someone very powerful, arrogant, or angry (socially or sexually) is in a position to impose their nakedness on others. To be forced to confront someone’s nakedness can be jarring. To endure someone’s exhibitionism is to have one’s privacy and modesty shredded. Nioh Berg, you are a blockhead.
Boy, it’s a good thing that Judaism has no rules about fasting or staring at nudity!
Oh wait a minute, what’s this?
Nioh Berg, you are a blockhead.