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Created page with "'''God's Intention''' refers to the philosophy of non-manipulation. It is primarily utilized by lazy bastards who refuse to fix their dogshit mixes. It allows the user to leave things are they were captured or created. == Activation Phrase == Many people who practice God's Intention find that it works better when they initiate the spell by saying "as God intended" out loud. (Not to be confused with "As god indented")"
 
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'''God's Intention''' refers to the philosophy of non-manipulation. It is primarily utilized by lazy bastards who refuse to fix their dogshit mixes.
'''[[God]]'s Intention''' refers to the [[philosophy]] of non-manipulation. It is primarily utilized by lazy bastards who refuse to fix their dogshit mixes.


It allows the user to leave things are they were captured or created.
It allows the user to leave things are they were captured or created.


== Activation Phrase ==
== Activation Phrase ==
Many people who practice God's Intention find that it works better when they initiate the spell by saying "as God intended" out loud. (Not to be confused with [[As god indented|"As god indented]]")
Many people who practice God's Intention find that it works better when they initiate the spell by saying "as God intended" out loud. (Not to be confused with "[[As god indented]]")

Latest revision as of 00:11, 2 April 2025

God's Intention refers to the philosophy of non-manipulation. It is primarily utilized by lazy bastards who refuse to fix their dogshit mixes.

It allows the user to leave things are they were captured or created.

Activation Phrase

Many people who practice God's Intention find that it works better when they initiate the spell by saying "as God intended" out loud. (Not to be confused with "As god indented")