“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l
This is very old. All I see is a person antagonizing another for their entrainment. Bully.
And on top of the previous comment, it is known that the guy doing the talking is mentally ill and has been for always. He is an icon in 770 and most people treat him accordingly (in a nice fashion). Poking fun at him is stam reeshus.
Introduce this Chabadsker to the alter foul mouth ferd in Bnei Brak with the walking stick doubling as a weapon
Chabad Lubavitch has a tradition of having dirty mouths.They even had a big discussion about it at one of their websites a while ago.https://collive.com/rabbosai-excuse-my-french/
What's one meshugana to do with chabad in generel
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This is very old. All I see is a person antagonizing another for their entrainment. Bully.
And on top of the previous comment, it is known that the guy doing the talking is mentally ill and has been for always. He is an icon in 770 and most people treat him accordingly (in a nice fashion). Poking fun at him is stam reeshus.
Introduce this Chabadsker to the alter foul mouth ferd in Bnei Brak with the walking stick doubling as a weapon
Chabad Lubavitch has a tradition of having dirty mouths.
They even had a big discussion about it at one of their websites a while ago.
https://collive.com/rabbosai-excuse-my-french/
What's one meshugana to do with chabad in generel
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