Too bad it won't even faze his supporters.
keyser soze
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BIG news Trump...His lewd conversation leaks.
by James Mixon inif he get pass this, america deserve him...... conversation 10 years ago..
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Hourly vs Salary which is better?
by hoser ini am hourly.
what are the pros and cons of hourly or salary?.
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keyser soze
It really depends on how many hours you're expected to work as a salaried employee.
A friend of mine at work was given a seasonal position as a supervisor, which is a salaried position. He was working 50 to 60 hours a week, doing essentially the same job. Anything over 40 is time and a half, plus an extra dollar an hour for weekends. Whatever he gained in hourly salary, he lost in overtime pay, and then some.
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Watchtower view on hunting and fishing?
by HereIgo ini grew up doing both.
while i was in the org, i didn't hear too much about fishing, but all of the co's frowned upon hunting.
their stance was jw's should not own a gun.
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keyser soze
Many of the elders in the area I grew up were avid hunters. Some were so hardcore you knew they weren't going to be at Sunday meeting on the opening weekend of deer season.
One year the CO decided to schedule a special all day service day on opening weekend. It didn't sit well with a couple of brothers who had already been removed as elders by this same CO. They thought he was trying to test the brothers' loyalty. They called his bluff.
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Favorite & LEAST favorite CO's? DO's?
by HereIgo insome were humble, but their were a few pompous asses who thought they were gods gift to the org and acted like they were ceo's of a fortune 500 company...
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keyser soze
I remember Lyman. He was one of the better ones. Him and Ken Eberline.
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What is the Watchtower view on donating to charity?
by HereIgo ini've always had the impression that they frowned upon it, but never quite knew for sure.....
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keyser soze
Their official policy is that it's up to each individual member. Unofficially, it's pointless, as only the coming new world can solve man's problems. Therefore, the brothers and sisters should donate to the worldwide preaching work instead.
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Please vaccinate your children
by Viviane inand remember your boosters as adults!.
currently there is a measles outbreak in the u.s. the outbreak is clustered into communities where parents choose not to get their children vaccinated.
vaccination works primarily on herd immunity.
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keyser soze
I don't normally condone vandalism, but:
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Counting time
by Emma ini may not have put this in the correct spot, but i do think it's scandalous the way time gets counted now.
i've seen a cart at the edge of our farmer's market, never anyone close enough to talk.
yesterday was a drizzly day and there were two carts set up, covered in plastic, "witnessing" on their own.
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keyser soze
The most amazing part of this is that the majority of them still believe Jehovah is blessing their service, or what passes for it these days.
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ls homosexuality really normal?
by atomant inl know animals do it but their animals.they dont live by a moral code.the thought of 2 men going for it is not normal.what are your thoughts?.
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keyser soze
And who sets the standard as to what is normal? You? Your God? And what is this "moral code" you speak of, in which someone expressing their inherent sexual desires is somehow a deviation?
Personally, I think believing the bible is the inspired word of God, in the 21st century, isn't normal. Nor is its so-called moral code something that rational, progressive-thinking humans should aspire to.
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keyser soze
As a Wisconsin sports fan I never thought I'd hear myself say this- Go Cubs!
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What novels have you been reading recently? Recommend any?
by LoveUniHateExams ini've always been a bit of a reader - but only reading about topics i find interesting, e.g.
natural history, dinosaurs, etc.. recently i've started to select, buy and read novels.. this year i've bought and read frankenstein (mary shelly), dracula (bram stoker), the hound of the baskervilles (a. conan doyle), 'salem's lot (stephen king), jurassic park (michael crichton) and the firm (john grisham).. i have an inclination towards horrors and thrillers.. what fiction have you been reading?.
could you recommend anything?.
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keyser soze
I highly recommend the Dark Tower books from Stephen King, if you haven't read them already. Especially the first four in the series.
Currently I'm on book 4 of Isaac Asimov's Foundation series. Great if you're more into science fiction.