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mrsjones5
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Rebuttals for having an independent attitude or spirit.
by Emery ini am looking for rebuttals on this statement.
i find it reprehensive when they preach this from the platform, they do not want jws (who are individuals) to have any individuality.
they want people to be their personal robots with no free will.
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My apologies to everyone on this board (please read).
by Joliette inabout a month ago, i wrote a post about a sister that keeps coming to my apartment giving me watchtowers.
i called her an older sister.
she is in her late 50's.
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mrsjones5
Me, I do. I remember the movie with Michael York and the tv series.
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My grandson is interviewing with Harvard tomorrow
by coffee_black ini'm doing the happy dance!
just got word a few minutes ago.
his odds are pretty good!
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mrsjones5
" Now we wait."
Fingers crossed.
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My apologies to everyone on this board (please read).
by Joliette inabout a month ago, i wrote a post about a sister that keeps coming to my apartment giving me watchtowers.
i called her an older sister.
she is in her late 50's.
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mrsjones5
We were all young once.
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Would you read your child's diary?
by DATA-DOG inthis is obviously a question for parents.
i have made my decision, but i am interested in your views and feelings.
if you are a young person, i would be interested in your thoughts and feelings too.
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mrsjones5
Omg, you burned your biscuits? That hurt girl. You ok?
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Would you read your child's diary?
by DATA-DOG inthis is obviously a question for parents.
i have made my decision, but i am interested in your views and feelings.
if you are a young person, i would be interested in your thoughts and feelings too.
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mrsjones5
My relationship with my kids ain't that open. I respect their right for privacy to a certain extent which does not include drunken joyrides or drug use.
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Would you read your child's diary?
by DATA-DOG inthis is obviously a question for parents.
i have made my decision, but i am interested in your views and feelings.
if you are a young person, i would be interested in your thoughts and feelings too.
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mrsjones5
" I have also encouraged her to write. She has a knack for it, even from an early age. I secretly wish that she would get some more education in that field, and try to write a book, or use that talent somehow. "
This reminds me of something. My daughter is a natural born writer like my sister. Over the years I have enjoyed reading her writing assignments from school and have hopes that she would expand on that talent. She did for a while, started writing short stories and posting them on a writing forum. Then one day her father told her he wanted to get her a diary/journal but he reserved the right to read it if he wanted (for me it was a wtf moment). My daughter came back and told him not to bother getting her a diary because she would never write in it. I regret to say she has stopped writing for enjoyment. I'm hoping one day she'll start again.
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My apologies to everyone on this board (please read).
by Joliette inabout a month ago, i wrote a post about a sister that keeps coming to my apartment giving me watchtowers.
i called her an older sister.
she is in her late 50's.
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mrsjones5
No one was offended.
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Would you read your child's diary?
by DATA-DOG inthis is obviously a question for parents.
i have made my decision, but i am interested in your views and feelings.
if you are a young person, i would be interested in your thoughts and feelings too.
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mrsjones5
You're a goddess Was.
Funny thing is my parents still want us to see them as never erring gods. Too late for that, we're all in our 40's, we've seen behind the curtain and it ain't pretty.
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Would you read your child's diary?
by DATA-DOG inthis is obviously a question for parents.
i have made my decision, but i am interested in your views and feelings.
if you are a young person, i would be interested in your thoughts and feelings too.
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mrsjones5
This is not a put down Was just relating something.
When I was a child I looked at my parents as "gods". We were told they were always right, they never made mistakes, and their word was law. It worked when we were small but not so much when we became older and more aware. Age and maturity does that sometimes. The "gods" one knew as a child are revealed to be imperfect humans whose mistakes can be deadly (a lot of history behind that).
I'm not god to my children. I'm their mother who will be respected but who occasionally makes mistakes and owns up to them.