Once, but not by my own parents. The woman who did it was the mother of one of my neighborhood friends. I was probably 8 or 9 years old, and I don't even remember what bad word I said. It tasted horrible and made me sick, but what I remember most about it was feeling assaulted and humiliated (she did it in front of a bunch of other kids). Boy were my parents PISSED when I went home crying and told them what happened. I don't know what my mom said to that lady, but she never laid a hand on me again.
I think it's a mean and vile way to "discipline" a child.
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Wash your mouth out with soap
by keyser soze indid anyone ever have this done to them, literally?
i thought it was only a figure of speech, until my mother did it to me for real.
i think i was about 10 at the most, and i said the word "piss", which to my mother was the equvalent of the f-word.
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Am I the only one that Cannot PAY ATTENTION to Jehovah?
by Sparkplug innow i hate to sound as add as i am, but usually if i read something twice i can make myself focus if i am wandering.
but everytime i start to read anything that has something to do with the wtbts i cannot get it even after repeated attempts.
it is as if charlie browns mom is right in my ear and my mind will not register.
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This thread caught my eye, because I am currently experiencing the exact same thing. I've never been a JW, but in my research efforts and in an attempt to get a handle on what I'm up against here, I've acquired a big pile of WTS literature, mostly books. But I CANNOT get through it, I have tried and tried but it just doesn't register. It's like my brain just rejects it or something. It's actually a really weird phenomenon that I don't recall ever experiencing before.
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2008 Drama on YouTube. Oh boy!
by Open mind infellow jwders,.
let us join in giving heart-felt thanks to the loyal worshiper of jehovah who took the time to post this year's dc drama on youtube.. i'm sure the wt is cool with this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6vfmgkwfp4&feature=related.
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Hi HAL, it's bizarre isn't it? Looking at it from the outside, never having seen such a thing before, well I was just shocked and appalled (that's a feeling I experience a lot from JW-land LOL). I could barely sit through this on YouTube doing other things, I'd last about 30 seconds at an actual convention.
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2008 Drama on YouTube. Oh boy!
by Open mind infellow jwders,.
let us join in giving heart-felt thanks to the loyal worshiper of jehovah who took the time to post this year's dc drama on youtube.. i'm sure the wt is cool with this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6vfmgkwfp4&feature=related.
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I can't believe I actually watched all 6 scenes of this.
As a UBM-never-been-JW, I have never attended a convention before and have never seen a "drama" before. Until now. THIS is the highlight, the exciting part, the thing everyone looks forward to and wakes up for at the conventions? I'm not sure what I was expecting, but wow this was just crap. I can't even imagine what the rest of the convention must be like, if this is the "good" part. I don't know why I'm surprised, but I am.
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I don't watch a lot of tv either, but I am full on board the "David Caruso is an ass" bandwagon. I cannot stand the man even in the smallest doses. Though he did do one film where I didn't mind him and his presence actually worked: "Session 9." (Caveat: You'd have to be into freaky scariness to enjoy this film in the first place.)
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growing up witness
by milligal ini grew up a witness and i never felt bad about my lack of material belongings a.k.a.
not having nice clothes in school, it didn't bother me that the other first graders were stuffing their faces with birthday cupcakes and i was in the school library researching fossils; but what did bother me?
my cool cousins.
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Hi, asimpleservant. Kudos to you for getting out at such a young age, and not just getting out but hitting the ground running and really making something of yourself. That takes courage and determination, particularly coming from such an isolated background. However, I must chime in here too and echo what some others have said.
It sounds like your personality was a good mesh with the "presentation" aspect of what JWs are forced to learn and adopt, and that you were able to turn that into a positive in your circumstances. But there are A LOT of people whose personalities are very different, and for whom every doorstep encounter or public talk or whatever was so painful and so unnatural, it was like dying a little death every single time. Add to that being "trained" from babyhood in concepts of personal worthlessness, impending doom, the "evil" of natural pursuits, the selfishness and futility of personal development and growth -- all of this with a cast of crazies on the scene at all times, well into adulthood, reinforcing this crap with an iron fist at every turn, and it's not hard to see how some might have trouble establishing their footing once out. Heck, just GETTING out is a Herculean feat in itself under those conditions.
Someone above mentioned that leaving later in life puts the person at the disadvantage of "starting" pretty much everything at a much later stage than "normal." I think it's even harsher than that, because it's not just about starting later; it's also about having to figure out how to undo a lifelong mindf**k and learning to survive and thrive in an alien environment with precious few tools to handle or even understand it. That's no easy task for anyone, and some fare better than others or find their stride more quickly.
I'm sure you didn't mean any offense, and I don't think anyone here means to be hurtful in presenting alternate viewpoints. It's just something to be aware of, that everyone's circumstances are different and what has worked for some does not necessarily work for others.
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why even numbers are better
by John Doe inevery number added to itself yields an even number.. there is never an "odd one out" with even numbers.
even numbers are divisible by two.
there is only one prime even number.. even numbers won't murder you in your sleep.
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Ciphers and codes are cool and fun (as is doing arithmetic on paper; I did that too, and sometimes still do LOL). Here is a link that details a number of well-known ciphers that remain unsolved after many years (in some cases, centuries), as well as some that were finally cracked:
http://www.elonka.com/UnsolvedCodes.html
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2008 Keep Yourselves In God's Love--PDF!
by Atlantis in2008 keep yourselves in god's love--pdf!
bookmarked searchable reduced to 2.4-mb from (anonymous-5) please note the "appendix" of this book!
click the link at the bottom of the next page.
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Thank you for this, Atlantis. I'm not looking forward to reading it, but gotta stay two steps ahead of the new/old/new light LOL. Your efforts are much appreciated
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Elders Appreciation Day?
by Tired of the Hypocrisy inhi everyone, here i come, "from roaming through the earth and going back and forth in it.".
i have been trying to keep from expressing my volatile opinions and doing pretty well until i came across this rediculous video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkzrvkey5yi.
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why even numbers are better
by John Doe inevery number added to itself yields an even number.. there is never an "odd one out" with even numbers.
even numbers are divisible by two.
there is only one prime even number.. even numbers won't murder you in your sleep.
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I suspect I'm not getting the full meaning of this thread, but I am going to dive in anyway because I like numbers
Individual numbers aren't that interesting to me (with the exceptions of special ones perhaps, such as exceptionally large prime numbers, or pi, or 2 simply because it is the "oddest prime" LOL). Patterns and relationships amongst numbers, on the other hand, are an entirely different story. Witness the beauty of the Fibonacci series as an endlessly elegant example:
0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597, 2584, 4181, 6765, ...
(Did I kill the thread? Sorry LOL)