I dunno, I've got an uncle who talks somewhat effeminately and is a professional hairdresser but he's straight as an arrow.
Some people just act funny.
marmot
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You know that kinda gay guy in your old hall?
by changeling inyou know him, every hall has one.. he really knows fashion.
he hangs out with all the middle aged women at the hall.
his gait, voice and gestures are feminine.. if he were a "wordly" man he'd be a "flamer".. well, here's my question: is he or isn't he?
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marmot
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The meeting tonight was UNBEARABLE
by Orgull ini had my tms tonight.
for those who don't know me, i no longer believe, but have only just begun my slow fade.. the meeting was unbearable.
first there was the brother who happily pointed out that i'd missed two meetings recently and that he was keeping track.
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marmot
I've been finding it harder and harder to go to the meetings. My fade seems to be accelerating in that I've been missing tons of meetings but the only ones who notice are my parents.
An elder called on me ONCE, but that was because my Mom had to go and ask him to. I feel kinda bad about it because I love my parents and I've got nothing against the people in the congregation, but I can't honestly engage in what I don't believe in anymore. Keeping it up for appearances is completely hypocritical, but that's what I'm (just barely) doing in order not to break my parent's hearts.
I've almost completely cut out the bookstudy, though, because I just can't stomach the wild interpretations and contrived "modern-day fulfillments" without my feelings showing outwardly. I just sit in the farthest corner and fight valiantly not to shake my head and roll my eyes.
Again, I have nothing against anyone in the congregation - I've never had a single "grudge" or feud or problem with anyone, unlike many here - so I feel really sad about doing this, but the other only option is lying to myself, which I cannot do. -
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Muslim Foot Washing Basin Controversy In Indianapolis!
by AK - Jeff inhttp://www.wthr.com/global/story.asp?s=7116865&nav=9tai.
i find it curious, but take no particular view at this point.
i can only imagine that such a thing [let's say a christian chapel] for christians would not ever come under consideration.
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marmot
I've got the perfect solution for all of this, in fact it should be added to the constitution:
"You get freedom of religion in that you have the freedom to believe whatever the crap you want as long as it does not A) actively harm or encourage harm of anybody else and B) you do not press your religious views and sensibilities on others. Belief is personal, special accommodations for your beliefs are no longer personal since they involve others." -
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HALO 3: Anybody getting it?
by jeeprube injust wondered if anybody here is planning on playing halo 3 online?
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marmot
From what I understand, you can set it up so that anyone has the ability to switch, and you're vulnerable while transformed.
Each player gets a certain amount of "points" that they can used towards altering map geometry, "buying" vehicles, adding weapons and teleporters and the like, etc. -
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HALO 3: Anybody getting it?
by jeeprube injust wondered if anybody here is planning on playing halo 3 online?
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marmot
Yeah, they call that option the Forge. You can alter maps, weapon placement, spawn points, vehicles, ANYTHING in real time during a multiplayer map. The way it works is that in mid-game you can switch into a Guilty Spark-like orb and do all the alterations and switch back to see how it works out. You can save the maps and upload them to bungie.net anytime.
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HALO 3: Anybody getting it?
by jeeprube injust wondered if anybody here is planning on playing halo 3 online?
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marmot
SirNose, yep you can unlock the MKV Mjolnir armor, in addition to almost a dozen other helmet & armor patterns including a "samurai" helmet modeled by the guys at Team Ninja to look like the Ninja Gaiden helmet.
Pretty psyched about the whole deal. -
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Have you ever...
by changeling intaken a shower and realized you have no clean underware left?.
and then you make up a load of clothes for the wash and remember you are out of laundry detergent?.
can i get a hug even though i'm wearing yesterday's panties?.
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marmot
Hellooo, ever hear of going commando?
I do it all the time. (PS: having to do your laundry at a laundromat sucks) -
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The fond memories of JW parties
by cultswatter ini remember the jw parties that i went to, complete with wholesome jw activities.
the jw do a lot of miming games where they portray an imagined character.
let see what else....... a lot of pioneer sisters (why were they all sisters?
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marmot
I once hosted a party and tried to get a friendly little mosh pit going in the back yard to Blur's "WooHoo" song.
I couldn't believe it when I was approached afterwards to inform me that I had stumbled some people. -
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HALO 3: Anybody getting it?
by jeeprube injust wondered if anybody here is planning on playing halo 3 online?
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marmot
I just might have to justify using my credit card to get an xbox360 and a copy of this. I'm completely bitten by the Halo Universe bug (read all the books, played the single-player campaign religiously, even participated in the "ilovebees" reality rpg).
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How to stump someone that believes the noah's flood happened.
by 5go inone of the key peices of evidence that people sight to try to prove the flood happen is the fact the most cultures have a flood myth or story as they put it.. i was just watching a program that also points out the most, if not all cultures believe in dragons.
even cultures that evolve in isolation have beliefs in dragons and they are all simular though not the same.
just like the flood myth.. so if they believe the flood happened because so many cultures have flood stories.
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Perry, those "answers" are worse than anything I've ever read from the pages of the WTBTS. I hope you were being sarcastic when you posted the link.
Their arguments are full of baseless supposition and selective ignoring of facts then pulling them out again when it suits them. For example, they show absolute scorning disregard for geological processes and use completely unfounded theories to explain them away but then when confronted with the whole marsupial thing they state: "Evolutionist geologists themselves believe there have been major tectonic upheavals" that explain supposed land bridges to Australia that would have allowed all the platypuses (platypi?), koalas, wombats, tasmanian tigers, kangaroos, wallabies and other assorted creatures a plausible escape route from Mt. Ararat.
The whole global flood false doctrine is what first pushed me away from the WT's teachings, and I have no patience for people who use junk science to prop up their literalist interpretation of scripture.