freemindfade
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What Do I Smell Like (Happy Friday All)
by freemindfade inso i just smoked a cigar, then came back into the office to wash it down with some bourbon... for whatever reason i was telling cappy what i smell like now, here is the list, please add your own .
fmf: .
i smell like an old leather chair in a civl war era library .
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freemindfade
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What Do I Smell Like (Happy Friday All)
by freemindfade inso i just smoked a cigar, then came back into the office to wash it down with some bourbon... for whatever reason i was telling cappy what i smell like now, here is the list, please add your own .
fmf: .
i smell like an old leather chair in a civl war era library .
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freemindfade
So I just smoked a cigar, then came back into the office to wash it down with some bourbon... for whatever reason I was telling cappy what I smell like now, here is the list, please add your own
fmf:
I smell like an old leather chair in a civl war era library
Like a ww2 bomber jacket that saw combat
Like John Wayne's hat
Cappy:
Like WC Fields @$$
Like Monica Lewinsky
fmf:
Like Chuck Norris' Jock Strap
Like the desk in the Oval Office
Cappy:
Like Joan River's Corpse
FMF:
Like Ronda Rousey's punching bag
Cappy:
Like Larry Kings suspenders (lmao!)
FMF:
Like Sam Elliots Mustache
Cappy:
Like OJ Simpson's glove that didn't fit
FMF:
Like the guest bedroom at the playboy mansion
Like an old leather football helmet
Like Steve McQueens racing gloves
Cappy:
A Mcdonalds quarter pounder with cheese from last week on the floor of the back seat of your mercedes
Like the gimp from pulp fiction
FMF:
Like clint eastwoods body wash
I smell like Indiana Jones looks
Cappy:
Like Han Solo's vest
Rocky Balboa's knuckles
Like Marin Brando's Tuxedo
FMF:
Like Charles Taze Russel's Bible
Like Judge Rutherford's Caddy....
Like Dan Bilzerian's life
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Im feeling depressed
by BlackWolf inwell its been a while since i've posted on here but i guess i just need someone to talk to.
i've recently turned 16 and i guess life is just starting to hit me like a ton of bricks.
i'm still not sure what i want to do with my life.
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freemindfade
Nothing is more valuable than self education, with a good self education you can make the most of the formal education. Formal will make you a living, self will make you a fortune.
Life is scary and that is good, learn, grow, progress.
What do you love? not for work, but what are you excited to talk about? Aligning your passions with your career is something a lot of us raised in never were encouraged to do, you are young and have a chance to do it.
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The Royal Commission and Watchtower - A game changer
by Hidden-Window ini had finished watching all the videos on the royal commission's investigation of jehovah's witnesses (yes, i know more videos are being released).
i am still processing the information of everything that has emerged.
i do not plan to cover it all here, but i would like to point out that it is patently obvious that some of the wt representatives provided misleading information.
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freemindfade
usually their double speak, and elusive answers keep the real lies hidden, in this case, they seem prepared. They are not only trashing them with their own words and policies, but with the bible. The GB is getting schooled with bible versus from a secular source! -
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Won't get fooled again ...Moon Landing.
by The Rebel inso i was fooled by the witnesses.
what can i learn from that?
not to accept things at face value but to seek out opinion and different view points.. hence my question " do you believe man landed on the moon?.
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freemindfade
What is your personal opinion, do you agree with that stance?
What does that say to you about NASSA?I don't think it really means anything, just that when someone (or group) really wants things, they will make concessions. When they CIA needed the help of Cosa Nostra during WW2, they had no problem asking them. I don't really expect governments, businesses, or alphabet agencies to approach things from what we consider "ethical". they have a job to do, and they do it. Its a whore business, its just what it is, I personally lose no sleep over these things
There is an old saying, I believe it is arabic in nature, "my enemies enemy is my friend" something along those lines.
No, because no one has presented any evidence for that.
You're right I just made all that up, the nerve...
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579
Won't get fooled again ...Moon Landing.
by The Rebel inso i was fooled by the witnesses.
what can i learn from that?
not to accept things at face value but to seek out opinion and different view points.. hence my question " do you believe man landed on the moon?.
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freemindfade
I guess not, just making sure that wasn't implied at yours truly
Would you not agree that while the space race was not started, and not deliberately done as a distraction from anything, that as it progressed its power was hijacked (not even in a negative way) by those seeking to use it for personal reason?
Sensationalizing the evolving medium of TV? political back patting? and cold war ass whooping? No conspiracy, but just as the media and politicians can latch strongly onto things even today that they may want to "ride the wave" of so to speak. This is my point
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Is Jackson embarrassed to be a JW?
by Doubting Bro ini listened to the majority of jackson's part one testimony and it seems apparent to me that he either:1) is embarrassed to be a jw or 2) doesn't really believe.
i've heard countless times from the platform and in print that we should be proud to be jws and take every opportunity to defend our beliefs.
yet, it seems jackson didn't even want to admit that he believed he was being directly used by jehovah to lead the congregation as his spokesman.
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freemindfade
Things change when you are in front of a commission and not on someones doorstep.
He's forced to neuter himself and the other GB on a public stage. Unfortunately not enough witnesses will hear this, or if they do CD will cause them to say he was right and said everything perfect while continuing to follow the same rules spoken and unspoken.
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579
Won't get fooled again ...Moon Landing.
by The Rebel inso i was fooled by the witnesses.
what can i learn from that?
not to accept things at face value but to seek out opinion and different view points.. hence my question " do you believe man landed on the moon?.
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freemindfade
The implication made many pages ago via the "I'm just asking questions" fallacy was that Apollo was implemented to distract from Vietnam and that there was money flowing into NASA to keep it going to that end.
Did I say that Pumpkin?
Maybe I have amnesia.
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579
Won't get fooled again ...Moon Landing.
by The Rebel inso i was fooled by the witnesses.
what can i learn from that?
not to accept things at face value but to seek out opinion and different view points.. hence my question " do you believe man landed on the moon?.
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freemindfade
A Man on the Moon: The Voyages of the Apollo Astronauts is a book by Andrew Chaikin.
The whole Apollo program/space race provided relief.
Jim Lovell said this in the Apollo 8 mission:
"To see the earth as it truly is, small blue and beautiful in that eternal silence where it floats, is to see ourselves as riders on the earth together, brothers on that bright loveliness in the eternal cold—brothers who know now they are truly brothers."
Andrew said this in his book.
This transcendent idea stood in stark contrast to the previous events of 1968. the nation was becoming increasingly divided over such issues as the escalation of the Vietnam War, racial tensions, and the troubles of the inner cities.in a year that saw more than its share of horrors, including the assassinations of martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert Kennedy, Apollo 8 provided an uplifting end. one of the countless telegrams received by the astronauts after their return said, “You saved 1968.”
With the moon landing of Apollo 11 people got a break, and a distraction, still even after 11 things started to slide back and people became divided over Vietnam and also started seeing the NASA program and military use of technology as connected. But in his book he admits:
"...apollo’s successes had briefly raised the national mood..."
The moon landing didn't end the war and problems of america, but the race to the moon gave a distraction.
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579
Won't get fooled again ...Moon Landing.
by The Rebel inso i was fooled by the witnesses.
what can i learn from that?
not to accept things at face value but to seek out opinion and different view points.. hence my question " do you believe man landed on the moon?.
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freemindfade
That is a correct fact Mrs Viviane
My mistake, I was referring to a broad array of Merican things it distracted from, Vietnam lumped in, but not singled out. Your comment I took as the broad picture, "Merica, F%#k yea!", and not specifically Vietnam. I hope once again you forgive my infinite ignorance, let do some more googling I never thought I'd have to do.