The same reasons Mike Tyson still has his fans I guess. People are blinded by celebrity. Others spring to mind ... Chris Brown, Paul Gascoigne.
digderidoo
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Why do people support abusers in the NFL?
by Simon ini really don't get it.. in most sports in most countries your career is rightly over if you commit certain crimes.. but not in the good old nfl !.
it seems players can rape, beat women, abuse children, fight dogs ... and they will not only be allowed to play but they will have an army of fans wearing their names on their shirts and cheering them on.. the abuse and arrogant attitudes seem to exist at all levels - it seems like there is an endless feed of news stories where some high-school or college football players have abused or raped girls and they end up being allowed back to play and people rallying round as though *they* are the victims.. surely, whatever someone's skills as an athlete are, there are some things that simply can't be excused?.
or is winning truly 'everything' and it doesn't matter the cost?.
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Matt 6:34 - Is it realistic?
by punkofnice intherefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.
each day has enough trouble of its own.. .
true or false?.
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digderidoo
This is one of the wisest things Jesus has said. Of course we have to plan for tomorrow, but Jesus was saying don't worry about tomorrows issues. I see to many people worrying about future issues, predicting what may or may not happen, yet don't deal with todays issues head on. Deal with todays issues, or troubles in Jesus words, tomorrow will bring its own. All we have is today, we may not even be here tomorrow so quit worrying about it.
Though I plan for tomorrow I don't worry about it. Personally I live in the day, that's all Jesus is saying to do.
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I now have a law degree!
by digderidoo inhi guys, i don't really post on here much anymore, having been on here since 2001. this site helped me out in the early days and has been a great support system for all of my past jw issues.
like many others i was discouraged from an education so that i could window clean and pioneer in my youth during the 80's.
having spent many years post my jw exit in alcoholism and periods of drugs, i decided to clean myself up 7 years ago by attending aa, i was still a window cleaner ... at the time i wrote extensively on here about my issues.
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Thank you very much, appreciate all the comments and from some posters who I remember when I posted here regularly. This site is great for the support, i recall spending alot of time here when I first got sober trying to come to terms with my JW issues. If it wasn't for the support received I may never have started the degree, it's great to have the freedom now to do these things and probably appreciate graduating more now than I would have done if I did my degree in my youth. There is a lot to be thankful for, which I started to appreciate later in life.
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I now have a law degree!
by digderidoo inhi guys, i don't really post on here much anymore, having been on here since 2001. this site helped me out in the early days and has been a great support system for all of my past jw issues.
like many others i was discouraged from an education so that i could window clean and pioneer in my youth during the 80's.
having spent many years post my jw exit in alcoholism and periods of drugs, i decided to clean myself up 7 years ago by attending aa, i was still a window cleaner ... at the time i wrote extensively on here about my issues.
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digderidoo
Thank DJS, it's great that we now have the freedom to create our own path in my life. Many congratulations to you.
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I now have a law degree!
by digderidoo inhi guys, i don't really post on here much anymore, having been on here since 2001. this site helped me out in the early days and has been a great support system for all of my past jw issues.
like many others i was discouraged from an education so that i could window clean and pioneer in my youth during the 80's.
having spent many years post my jw exit in alcoholism and periods of drugs, i decided to clean myself up 7 years ago by attending aa, i was still a window cleaner ... at the time i wrote extensively on here about my issues.
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digderidoo
Thanks Pams girl.
Brinjen, that's fantastic! I have always had an appreciation for art, you must tour some of the art galleries in Europe, I love Barcelona for the art there.
"Do you have further plans to use your new skills ?
There are plenty of injustices to fight in U.K Society if you feel inclined.
One inquitous one is the law that puts many of our young people wrongly in Jail, and thence carrying a Crim. Record, for simply being in the wrong place at the wrong time, when someone else commited an offence."
Thanks Phizzy, it's International Criminal Law that I am going onto to study. I have done some work already in the field of human rights, particularly with reference for lobbying countries who have breached international law by oppressing or imprisoning human rights lawyers.
I agree that the law around joint enterprise needs reform, that law has always been part of the common law of England, but in more recent years the police have used it for what has been criticised as a way of improving their conviction rate statistics. There is a need for the law, when a group together commits a crime, but it certainly is need of reform. That aspect of law is not something that I have expertise in, but the law is so vast, there are others areas, particularly around International law and human rights that I would like to further my interests in.
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I now have a law degree!
by digderidoo inhi guys, i don't really post on here much anymore, having been on here since 2001. this site helped me out in the early days and has been a great support system for all of my past jw issues.
like many others i was discouraged from an education so that i could window clean and pioneer in my youth during the 80's.
having spent many years post my jw exit in alcoholism and periods of drugs, i decided to clean myself up 7 years ago by attending aa, i was still a window cleaner ... at the time i wrote extensively on here about my issues.
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digderidoo
Hi Julia, I'm from the UK. I chose the name during a hippy phase, as I loved the instrument. I spelt it wrong though
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I now have a law degree!
by digderidoo inhi guys, i don't really post on here much anymore, having been on here since 2001. this site helped me out in the early days and has been a great support system for all of my past jw issues.
like many others i was discouraged from an education so that i could window clean and pioneer in my youth during the 80's.
having spent many years post my jw exit in alcoholism and periods of drugs, i decided to clean myself up 7 years ago by attending aa, i was still a window cleaner ... at the time i wrote extensively on here about my issues.
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digderidoo
Hi guys, I don't really post on here much anymore, having been on here since 2001. This site helped me out in the early days and has been a great support system for all of my past JW issues.
Like many others I was discouraged from an education so that I could window clean and pioneer in my youth during the 80's. Having spent many years post my JW exit in alcoholism and periods of drugs, I decided to clean myself up 7 years ago by attending AA, I was still a window cleaner ... at the time I wrote extensively on here about my issues. I am now over 4 years sober and longer clean from drugs.
I decided in my late 30's to get a degree, I have now this month graduated with a 2.1(hons) in my mid 40's. Since getting sober I have done some teaching in schools, done work for Universities and the Law Society, I have also set up projects across prisons to help with addiction and alcoholism.
It's never too late to start studying and gain back those years we lost. It's not been an easy journey, if it was everyone would be doing it, but getting an education has been rewarding. It has taught me to think critically and been rewarded along the way from gaining the knowledge and seeing a bigger picture of the world.
I have been accepted onto a Masters and the goal is to achieve a PhD in law by the time I'm 50.
The world really is your oyster to be lived and loved.
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Israel's Defense
by Paris inthis is interesting.
lots of posts praising and defending palestinians .
i have yet to see one post from anyone defending israel.
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digderidoo
Israel's Defence broken down ...
1. We haven't heard reports of deaths, will check into it
2. The people were killed, but by a faulty Palestinian rocket/bomb
3. Ok we killed them, but they were terrorists
4. Ok they were civilians, but they were being used as human shields
5. Ok there were no fighters in the area, so it was our mistake. But we kill
civilians by accident, they do it on purpose6. Ok we kill far more civilians than they do, but look at how terrible other
countries are!7. Why are you still talking about Israel ? Are you some kind of
anti-semite?8. Repeat from step 1
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Weird crazy rules imposed by your local Elders.
by stuckinarut2 inwe all know the sort of thing..... in many congregations, specific "rules" creep in...introduced by the local elders that become set in stone.. years ago, i heard of a congregation that sat down during the first song of the evening but stood for all others (the co changed that very soon after).
then there were the older accounts of congs that had rules to make the public speakers wear only white shirts.... in one cong now, i heard that brothers can only be used for sound or microphones if they do a minimum of 5 hours per month in the ministry!.
another cong has ruled that all appointed men must pioneer for at least one month each year in order to remain qualified.. .
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digderidoo
Announced by the CO at the Circuit Assembly, sisters should not wear light coloured or thin skirts that could be seen through. The test was to get a torch, shine it through the back of the skirt between the legs, bend down and if you could see light the other side then it was unsuitable for a Christian sister to wear. He actually moved away from his lectern and demonstrated how the test should be done.
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I was 36 when I started posting here. This weekend I celebrated my 50th birthday!
by nicolaou inand i mean celebrated!
it was a cracking barbecue party for around 40 good friends and neighbours as well as my 'never jw' cousins and one of my brothers and his family.. .
drank a bit too much, embarrassed my kids with some 'dad dancing' and laughed until 2 in the morning.
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digderidoo
Happy Birthday Nicolaou, has it really been that long? Wow ... you started posting the day before me