Had a very sobering morning. It’s quite terrifying to wake up to the sound of smoke alarms, then to open your bedroom door and find your living room full of smoke and stuff catching on fire. So, please take heed to this warning: check your smoke alarm batteries, be sure you have a good fire extinguisher handy and DEFINITELY do not leave your external, spare, Lithium cell phone/iPad batteries on a charger overnight or left unattended. They can and do explode.
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Thank you, Rob!
They're after u buddy, probably was detonated by the covert powers that be… Stay prayerful and protected! +♡+
Ty for this critcal and potentially life saving information.Praise YHVH!
That's a knee dropper for sure to thank the Most High!
A quick question, Rob,
Do you have any back-up names for "S33D?" And did you copyright the name?
Are you sure the name won't infringe on "Seed," the canadian tv show from 2013? I think it ran a couple years.
Bringing this history of scripture to life in movies is awesome. Can't wait for the launch! I'm just not crazy about the name, at all. All the hard work on the artwork and graphics you put in looks great, but the name? You sure? Basically, you are titleing it "sperm."
If you were to title it "Genesis 6," over a billion people would immediantly relate. Just a thought.
What year were you born?
I have seen evidence that it's the liquid in LCD screen that explodes. The battery when it fails it inflates breaking open the phone/tablet so there is a chance that the screen will crack. The liquid in lcd screen is highly explosive when contacts with air or water.