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Posts by watson
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Ever attacked by a dog (or householder) while out in service?
by sacrebleu ini knew a little kid who got bitten pretty badly.
his parents didn't seem appalled enough to suit me.. they acted like it was a badge of honor of something.. i was chased out of a yard by a dog but didn't get bit.
i think i didn't get bit because i knew enough about dogs to get off the property and then turn and face the dog with my book bag in front of me.
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Childhood fears
by beksbks ini'm sure this has been asked, but is there anything that you were horribly afraid of as a child, that you most likely have gotten over since?.
i was just watching x-files, and there was a spontaneous human combustion scene.
that was one of my big fears as a kid once i heard of it.
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watson
Provided by the god of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
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Childhood fears
by beksbks ini'm sure this has been asked, but is there anything that you were horribly afraid of as a child, that you most likely have gotten over since?.
i was just watching x-files, and there was a spontaneous human combustion scene.
that was one of my big fears as a kid once i heard of it.
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Hey Leo...
I was 8 when "1975" came out. We had a calendar (WT) that had a nice picture of the earth opening up and swallowing the stick weilding criminals. It hung on the wall of my bedroom. (visions of sugar plum fairies it wasnt'), Weeegeee boards, oh my (fonetic spelling, LOL)
Childhood fears? Not here.
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From Lurker to Leech? (an odd expression of gratitude)
by inkling ini was a lurker here for a few weeks before breaking keyboard silence,.
and the warmth and support i have received since has been remarkable.. i feel my posts are carefully read, accurately understood, and .
thoughtfully responded to.. the odd thing is that even though i feel i am now an active part of.
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watson
I write a lot of posts and then never submit them
Is that a good thing?
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We're all connected- Spiritual Atheism
by nvrgnbk inas you know, common theists believe in a literal "god" who supposedly created and rules the universe; while common atheists reject the idea of "god" altogether.. generally,spiritual atheists are people who do not believe in a literal "god" (thus the term "atheist"), but still consider themselves to be (often deeply) "spiritual" people.. for spiritual atheists, being "spiritual" generally means to have thoughts, words, and actions that are in harmony with the idea that we are all, in some way, connected - that the entire world can be thought of as one entity made up of smaller interacting entities.. therefore, spiritual atheists generally feel that as they go about their lives striving to be personally healthy and happy, they should also be striving to help the world around them be healthy and happy.
this empowering concept is referred to as "wholistic ethics".. although spiritual atheists do not believe in a literal "god"; they generally recognize "god" as an important and powerful symbol of the inter-connectedness and one-ness of the universe.
they see that, individually, everything in the universe is a part of "god"; and, collectively, everything in the universe is "god".
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watson
Shrooms?
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From Lurker to Leech? (an odd expression of gratitude)
by inkling ini was a lurker here for a few weeks before breaking keyboard silence,.
and the warmth and support i have received since has been remarkable.. i feel my posts are carefully read, accurately understood, and .
thoughtfully responded to.. the odd thing is that even though i feel i am now an active part of.
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watson
"Thread nailers."
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We're all connected- Spiritual Atheism
by nvrgnbk inas you know, common theists believe in a literal "god" who supposedly created and rules the universe; while common atheists reject the idea of "god" altogether.. generally,spiritual atheists are people who do not believe in a literal "god" (thus the term "atheist"), but still consider themselves to be (often deeply) "spiritual" people.. for spiritual atheists, being "spiritual" generally means to have thoughts, words, and actions that are in harmony with the idea that we are all, in some way, connected - that the entire world can be thought of as one entity made up of smaller interacting entities.. therefore, spiritual atheists generally feel that as they go about their lives striving to be personally healthy and happy, they should also be striving to help the world around them be healthy and happy.
this empowering concept is referred to as "wholistic ethics".. although spiritual atheists do not believe in a literal "god"; they generally recognize "god" as an important and powerful symbol of the inter-connectedness and one-ness of the universe.
they see that, individually, everything in the universe is a part of "god"; and, collectively, everything in the universe is "god".
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watson
Ohhhhmmmmm....
I digress,
"oral traditions" kind of sounds "witnessy," doesn't it? Do I smell a troll here?
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What things do you just love about life?
by jambon1 infor me it is having the ability to think & act in a way that is honest to yourself & those you love - so simple, yet after many years in mental captivity, so beutifully right & joyous!.
my kids cuddles.
god, i love my children so much.
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watson
cont'd
White Dove and her vibratores (Italian for Vibrators).
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We're all connected- Spiritual Atheism
by nvrgnbk inas you know, common theists believe in a literal "god" who supposedly created and rules the universe; while common atheists reject the idea of "god" altogether.. generally,spiritual atheists are people who do not believe in a literal "god" (thus the term "atheist"), but still consider themselves to be (often deeply) "spiritual" people.. for spiritual atheists, being "spiritual" generally means to have thoughts, words, and actions that are in harmony with the idea that we are all, in some way, connected - that the entire world can be thought of as one entity made up of smaller interacting entities.. therefore, spiritual atheists generally feel that as they go about their lives striving to be personally healthy and happy, they should also be striving to help the world around them be healthy and happy.
this empowering concept is referred to as "wholistic ethics".. although spiritual atheists do not believe in a literal "god"; they generally recognize "god" as an important and powerful symbol of the inter-connectedness and one-ness of the universe.
they see that, individually, everything in the universe is a part of "god"; and, collectively, everything in the universe is "god".
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watson
"Your are correct sir!"
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I will miss him.........
by AK - Jeff inmy cousin - only 65 - and until monday in seemingly good health - took a walk to his little woodshop and did not return on monday.
two hours later his wife found him.
aneurysm of the aorta.
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watson
My heart goes out to you.