Oh yes and saying the french are happier and healthier than American? It's not saying much.
FlyingHighNow
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Contemplating a Major Life Change.
by Joe Grundy innever was a jw, but been here long enough to have made some friends and respect opinions.. retired in 2004, lived in cyprus 2005-2010. back here in wales since then.. just back from a holiday in france (most recent of many).
love the country, the lifestyle, can get by in the language.. just seen an advert for a country estate (british-owned) they want someone to live on site, do a bit of handyman stuff, etc., look after (mainly brit) holiday visitors in return for zero rent (only utitlties).
family would be abe to come and stay for free.
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Contemplating a Major Life Change.
by Joe Grundy innever was a jw, but been here long enough to have made some friends and respect opinions.. retired in 2004, lived in cyprus 2005-2010. back here in wales since then.. just back from a holiday in france (most recent of many).
love the country, the lifestyle, can get by in the language.. just seen an advert for a country estate (british-owned) they want someone to live on site, do a bit of handyman stuff, etc., look after (mainly brit) holiday visitors in return for zero rent (only utitlties).
family would be abe to come and stay for free.
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FlyingHighNow
Flying High Now - your Dr makes me laugh! I'm guessing he never lived there! Don't you know that a favorite pasttime in France is to complain. And if there is nothing to complain about (as usually is the case) then something will be invented to complain about!
But they do it with such flair. It's their culture to complain. It makes them happy.
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How much time/ money do you spend to look nice?
by new hope and happiness inhaircut, cosmetics, perfume/ aftershave, clothes, botox, surgery, tan, cutting nails, feeding the body, showering.
is there no end to the needs of the living corpse?.
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FlyingHighNow
Shower. Moisturizer. A little facial make up somedays. Herbal soak and self pedicure once or twice per month. Wash and wear hair, pulled into a clip or ponytailer. I'm fortunate that even at 55, I still don't have to do a lot.
Living corpse? A term I definitely do not apply to myself.
I'll add. I am still a bit of free spirited, barefoot earth child. I am vain sometimes and not vain other times. I prefer pretty casual clothing over formal, but will do formal if I need to. I like pretty shoes, as long as they are on other people. Very understated, simple jewelry on occasion.
Oh yes and brush and floss.
My grandson tells me I don't dress like my personality. He says I have bigger than life personality and I should dress flamboyantly. I told him that I prefer sutble. He still doesn't get it.
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HOW TO AVOID THE A-HOLE SPIRIT OF SOME HERE...
by DATA-DOG in1) take meds for your megalomania and delusions of grandeur.. .
suggestions welcome.. .
dd.
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FlyingHighNow
I'm posting what I said--again-- because of the cherry picking that has gone on with it. Read the whole quote instead of lifting out part of it, so as to misrepresent what I have said.
In my view, atheism isn't a problem. The only time I have any issue with atheists is when they try to pressure others to be atheists. We all walk a different journey. We have to make our own minds up. Living peacefully together, working together, is paramount. I have more problems with dangerous things done in the name of religion, than I do with atheism. When either atheists or religionists step on each others' backs, it's a problem. I'd rather see unethical or dangerous things addressed individually, than to see blanket condemnation of either religion or science. I'd also like to see the myths about both discovered and understood accurately.
I like how you skipped right over the pink highlight there. I have much bigger issues with dangerous things done in the name of religion than I have with atheism.
Do athiests at times pressure others to be atheists? Yes they do. It's kind of like Christian evangelizing, only it's atheists doing the evangelizing. I don't like to see either religionists or atheists stuffing their views down everyone's throats.
I don't see atheism as a problem. Whatever you believe or don't believe is not a problem. To each his own. I'm a universalist.
As long as you're not badgering agnostics, deists and theists, beating them over the head with your atheism, there's no issue with you. It's interesting to hear you talking about your views, just as long as you're not trying to pressure everyone to adopt those views. And if you think you don't do it, there are many, many threads on JWN in which you do it.
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HOW TO AVOID THE A-HOLE SPIRIT OF SOME HERE...
by DATA-DOG in1) take meds for your megalomania and delusions of grandeur.. .
suggestions welcome.. .
dd.
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FlyingHighNow
Why would an atheist pressure anyone to not believe in a God?
Yes, sadly they do. It happens here on JWN. It's bewildering, until you see that the atheists doing this used to be JWs.
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HOW TO AVOID THE A-HOLE SPIRIT OF SOME HERE...
by DATA-DOG in1) take meds for your megalomania and delusions of grandeur.. .
suggestions welcome.. .
dd.
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FlyingHighNow
"The only time I have had any issue with atheists is when they try to pressure others to be atheists." - FHN
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Interesting, I've known a lot of atheists including my best friend and have never been pressured to be atheist.
That's a good thing, no? I wish I could say the same.
Pressure isn't equal to coercion.
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Post some niceness ! There is too much negativity in the world.
by new hope and happiness inso here we are on a niceness thread talking about nice things.. yesterday a very pretty girl left her mobile behind at the computer in the libary, i returned it to her and she gave me a hug.
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FlyingHighNow
This is music piece behind the video I just posted:
Hans Zimmer - Time
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Post some niceness ! There is too much negativity in the world.
by new hope and happiness inso here we are on a niceness thread talking about nice things.. yesterday a very pretty girl left her mobile behind at the computer in the libary, i returned it to her and she gave me a hug.
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FlyingHighNow
Words of wisdom--The meaning of life, from an unexpected citizen.
I love this treasure from Matthew Silver. The music score alone is worth a listen, but listen to what he says. He's got some good advice and wisdom about life.
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Contemplating a Major Life Change.
by Joe Grundy innever was a jw, but been here long enough to have made some friends and respect opinions.. retired in 2004, lived in cyprus 2005-2010. back here in wales since then.. just back from a holiday in france (most recent of many).
love the country, the lifestyle, can get by in the language.. just seen an advert for a country estate (british-owned) they want someone to live on site, do a bit of handyman stuff, etc., look after (mainly brit) holiday visitors in return for zero rent (only utitlties).
family would be abe to come and stay for free.
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FlyingHighNow
Hey, it's big enough for two families...
What to do all day? Write, do art work, garden, research, site see, learn to do sculpture, garden....
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Contemplating a Major Life Change.
by Joe Grundy innever was a jw, but been here long enough to have made some friends and respect opinions.. retired in 2004, lived in cyprus 2005-2010. back here in wales since then.. just back from a holiday in france (most recent of many).
love the country, the lifestyle, can get by in the language.. just seen an advert for a country estate (british-owned) they want someone to live on site, do a bit of handyman stuff, etc., look after (mainly brit) holiday visitors in return for zero rent (only utitlties).
family would be abe to come and stay for free.
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FlyingHighNow
My doc says the French are happier and healthier than Americans. You are fortunate to have an opportunity like this to seriously consider.