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Eventually, it spread to Vinny and Joel's chats, initially as a non-sequitur, and later became adopted by both streamers as well as other members of the Vineteam as a go-to term for brutally hard challenges in games. CBT Explanation Short for Cock-and-Ball Torture, which is Exactly What It Says on the Tin, this acronym originally became popular elsewhere on the internet in the form of a troll tactic where people are tricked to hearing a deadpan and apparently serious reading of the Wikipedia article for Cock-and-Ball Torture simply to squick them out."that 90s stank" or "look at that crusty JPEG". Explanation Often used by the streamers and fans to describe anything that's low quality, e.g. Later spread to Vinny's glitchfest streams of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, this is now used on any game Todd worked on, but also can happen when the game is from a company owned by ZeniMax Media, since Todd is the most known person related to ZeniMax Media in general. TODD Explanation Originates from Joel's streams of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, where the game crashed quite often and Joel came to later mockingly blame Todd Howard, an executive producer of the game, for most of its faults.Italian Joel/Swedish Vinny Explanation A more specific version, this time referencing their nationalities as Vinny is Italian-American and Joel is Swedish.This has led numerous other Vinesauce members, both male and female, to joke that they're secretly Vinny. Explanation It's startlingly common for new Vinesauce viewers to confuse Vinny and Joel for one another, seeing as they're the two most popular streamers on the team. As a result it's a common meme to insist in the Youtube comments of Vinesauce videos that the streamer is actually Michael Stevens, and a fair number of Vinny's guest appearances on other podcasts features at least one joke of that nature. Explanation For obvious reasons, Vinesauce tends to get confused for the other popular but unrelated Youtube channel by unnfamiliar outsiders, despite the former technically predating the latter by a few months. With GPM it originated from the Super Mario Galaxy Repainted and he can even do an impression, which he once used during a psychotic rampage in one match of The Culling, while Vinny's references to him stem from when he watched Nickelodeon in the early '90s and he often appears in fan art for Vinny's streams. Dink from Doug tend to crop up in streams from Vinny and GPM. Frowned upon heavily (partially because it's rude to streamers, but also because Vinny doesn't do corruptions nearly as often as everyone thinks for many reasons), it's commonly referenced in the form of this crude phrase, along with the similar newbie-like "where's Vinny/Joel". "when corrupt" Explanation An extremely common mistake of new Vinesauce viewers (generally those who came because of the highlight videos) is to jump into a chat and ask when Vinny is going to do corruptions.Tyre was a Phoenician city on the coast of the Mediterranean in what is now Lebanon. The message of today’s reading is very clear and as relevant now as it was then. This is, in effect … Continue Yesterday’s Readings – Tuesday of Week 20 of Ordinary Time - First Reading Yahweh will take from them the flock they have ill-treated and himself become the shepherd of his people.
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For their wickedness he rebukes the shepherds, here the kings and lay leaders of the people. Ezekiel takes up the theme from Jeremiah, later to be resumed in Zechariah. Jeremiah used it of the kings of Israel to rebuke their slackness in office and to proclaim that God would give his people new shepherds who would pasture them with integrity and from these shepherds would come a ‘Branch’, i.e., the Messiah. The image of the king-shepherd is deeply rooted in Eastern literary tradition. Today’s Readings – Wednesday of Week 20 of Ordinary Time - First ReadingĪ powerful passage whose meaning extends far beyond those to whom it was originally addressed. NOTE: If you are not seeing todays' readings here, please try refreshing your web browser. You are welcome to Living Space, where you will find commentaries on the daily readings.