I dunno about you, but I'd at least want to have children fast enough to see my grandchildren get pretty old.
My grandparents have had the privledge of getting to know thier great grandchildren too. That seems like it'd be pretty great.
Anony-Mouse
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The Male Biological Clock
by YoursChelbie inwhen i was on the borg certain sisters would rush into marriage because their "biological clock was ticking.
basically they wanted to have children and if they were already in their late twenties or early thirties marrying the first "brother" who asked seemed like the way to go.. i was wondering do men have a "biological clock?
specifically if you are a man with no children, will you ever reach a certain age that would cause you to worry that your "clock is ticking" to become a biological dad?
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Anony-Mouse
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My Story (in detail)
by KW13 inits sometimes hard for us ex-dubs to share our stories and even harder for those who can't leave the organization and need to vent.
i would encourage all those with a story to tell to do so, i'd really enjoy reading it as i do already read the stories you all shared.. i grew up without my dad and almost without my mum since she was always out drinking or doing something else.
we've been homeless and without money, for years no one in the family had a telephone and my dad offered the sum total of 1.50 a week in child support before running away to american for a few years, abandoning his responsibilities (which he successfully evaded right up to me being too old to need or want his help).
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Anony-Mouse
Amazing....
You're a year older than I am, and I have no idea how you've been able to cope with all that. I'm not sure I could do it. You've done well it seems.
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When JW's and Christians teach that Adam and Eve's sin caused death. Wrong!
by booker-t inuntil my science studies at college taught me that animals have been dying way before adam and eve were created i just wonder how can jw's and christians continue to teach their members that adam and eve's sin caused death to enter into the world.
this is utterly "wrong".
and i was shocked to see in a recent "awake" magazine that the wt society actually acknowleges that animals were dying way before adam and eve came on the scene.
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Anony-Mouse
Wow, I never thought about it like that.
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What things did you do through a mtg to distract yourself?
by FourMs inwhen we were kids, my best friend and i would do each others hair.
wed have our barretts and elastics and the whole bit.
then when we got a little older we used to do our nails nail polish and all .
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Anony-Mouse
When I was little, I'd fall asleep and mom would hit me to wake me up.
When I got a bit older, I'd fall asleep and mom would hit me to wake me up.
Nowadays, I fall asleep and mom hits me to wake me up. -
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Fluff: What kind of music do you listen to?
by Guest with Questions inthis is to be my one day off but i keep coming back here:.
i love a variety of music these are just a few of my favourites:.
not because im canadian but: neil young, joni mitchell, guess who (had a crush on burton cummings-(actually my husband and him looked a lot alike when they were young) gino vinelli,.
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Anony-Mouse
Whatever the girl I like tells me to listen to :P.
But personally, I've been exploring classic rock. I saw a Pink Floyd CD at walmart that I totally want to get.
Has a prism on it, its called eclipse or dark side of the moon. I think one of those is the name of a song on the CD, not really sure.
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Percentage of JW's that are undercover?
by flipper inwhat do you think?
it seems like a lot are there so they won't lose family and friends - are in good standing but don't actually believe.
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Anony-Mouse
Around where I live, a far larger majority truly believe everythin they're taught.
The only people I can see as possibly being doubters are my age. And thats about 5%-10% of our congregation. -
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If science could let you live forever, would you take it?
by Paralipomenon inan ethical question for theists.
if science started to make some progress in extending our lifespan and eventually made a breakthrough that halted the aging process, even able to reverse it.
would you accept such a treatment, or allow yourself to grow old and die to take a chance at an afterlife.
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Anony-Mouse
It would probably be REALLY expensive, everyone would want it.
I'd pay for my family first, then myself. So long as they live forever, I'm happy.
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Welcome Whimsy!!
by crazyblondeb ini was df'd a few years ago and reinstated within 6 months (i was apparently very 'fortunate' aka lucky), but i've been fading ever since really.
i think i really only got reinstated because i missed my family and friends... it's hard when you were raised in the truth and don't know a soul in the world.
i keep moving, so it's pretty easy to remain anonymous at the hall.
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Anony-Mouse
Hey there.
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Another Math question to answer
by JeffT ina snail gets thrown down a fifty foot dry well.
everday he oozes up three feet, but slides down two feet every night when he's asleep.
how long does it take him to get out?.
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Anony-Mouse
I hate to have to disapoint you all....
But the snail died on impact :( . -
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Backwards music
by Anony-Mouse inof course, i'd heard the rumors of subliminal messages that all the jws say from time to time.
but it's been quite a while, so i had forgotten about it.
i've been cruising older songs, and i came across a nice little song on youtube.
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Anony-Mouse
Are you sure? It sounded amazingly convincing.
And the forward lyrics are strange in the first place.