Incense_and_Peppermints
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I cried for the past
by joelbear ini cried for a long time today, very deeply, sobbing heavily for those i have lost in my life.
mostly due to watchtower rules.. i am developing a new set of bear friends and look forward to good times with them.. the suicidal thoughts have subsided.. i have never really tried to make a concrete set of friends here.
i think its time to do so.
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Getting a body out of Mexico
by Dawn instrange subject line isn't it?!
well - this is a bizzarre situation.
my died in mexico a few weeks ago - he had dual citizenship (american & mexican) and had moved down to cabo about a year ago.
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Incense_and_Peppermints
Dawn,
I'm so sorry you're going through this. I agree with Outaservice - getting a good lawyer is the best option. They can guide you through the bureaucratic stuff and get you the help you need. I also found a link that might help a little:
http://lawcrawler.findlaw.com/
Good luck to you.
(this was at the bottom of that link. hugs you.)
Edited by - Incense_and_Peppermints on 2 December 2002 23:22:9
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I need your help please!!!
by Jesika inyesterday alot of us did alot of quizzes on elements, auras, and the ultimate beautiful women quiz as well.. what i am trying to find out is who is the artist of the pics of the women??
they are amazing and my roommate wants to find out who drew, painted, whatever, the pics of those women.
i have no idea how to do this.. http://quizilla.com is there somewhere on this site where it says who the person drawing these women can be found?.
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Incense_and_Peppermints
hey jesika i looked and couldn't find the artist credits anywhere. have you tried emailing them? it seems to me somebody there would have to know the name of the artist.
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I dare someone to.................................
by fairy ini dare someone to put xmas decorations out the front of a kingdom hall and take a picture ...
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Incense_and_Peppermints
(still laughing)
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I dare someone to.................................
by fairy ini dare someone to put xmas decorations out the front of a kingdom hall and take a picture ...
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Incense_and_Peppermints
i would love to, but with my luck i'd get busted, handcuffed and carted off to jail, all under fox tv's "cops in phoenix" episode.
still, though, target has some giant inflatable snowmen that would look great in front of those drab kingdom halls. i'll have to think about it. does anyone know what the penalty is if you get caught?
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Watchtower Society Given Prestigious Medical Award
by Derrick inmany on this site focus on the society's negative aspects.
it's as if many of you are afraid to mention anything positive just in case it might reveal that jehovah's witnesses are humans who keep trying, even after various human failings, to make a positive impact on this world.. don't you agree that it's fair to give them credit when due?
then read on.
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Incense_and_Peppermints
It's as if many of you are afraid to mention anything positive just in case it might reveal that Jehovah's Witnesses are humans who keep trying, even after various human failings, to make a positive impact on this world.
i thought it was understood that jehovah's witnesses want to make absolutely no impact on this world at all. any efforts they make regarding the blood issue are selfish in that it serves their own organization.. whatever trickles down to the rest of the world is accidental. they could care less what happens to us worldlies and you know it. you imply altruistic motives where there ARE none. so they won an award, woo-HOO. i don't see them volunteering at soup kitchens, abused children shelters or habitat for humanty.
your assertion that pposters here are afraid to mention anything positive about them for fear of them being portrayed in a positive light is erroneous.... we don't have to fear or suppress any positive narrative regarding jehovah's witnesses. their black deeds, greed and cruelty more than overwhelm any positive overtures made by them.
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Love problems... again
by Ardilla ini'm here posting something about a love problem again... .
maybe you remember my crazy adventure i'd with a guy that i met at internet.
well i think that is in the past, but of course it hearts me a lot... (http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/forum/thread.aspx?id=40394&site=3).
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Incense_and_Peppermints
But in this case, about the spanish guy, is ther any posibility that he's being honest with me???
anything's possible. but in this case it is very unlikely. he's saying what he knows you want to hear.
you can ask for all the advice in the world, but we can't read your emails from him and we haven't talked to him so only you can answer that question. try not to let your loneliness cloud your judgement - try to look at him in the cold light of day. if he is not answering your emails or phone calls, he is blowing you off, plain and simple. walk away before you lose yourself entirely. good luck.
Being smart about online relationships
Some tips for dealing with the humans you meet online.
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O nline relationships can be richly rewarding. They can also be dangerous. Be smart about your relationships online and youll avoid the dangers and reap the rewards.
- These are people you are dealing with. Always remember that. They are not virtual entities. They are no less (and no more) real than the people in your everyday, offline life.
- Treat others online as you would wish to be treated.
- Recognise that others online will not necessarily treat you as well as you treat them.
- Not everyone on the Net will share your values or your sensitivities. Check out newsgroups and mailing lists before you join them. Some newsgroups permit flames (verbal abuse); some permit rugged, direct interchanges that dont cross over into flaming; some require polite, considerate exchanges. Choose the groups where you feel comfortable.
- If you frequent chat rooms, keep in mind that its possible to develop very strong relationships with people online, relationships that are different in quality and character from anything youve experienced offline. The anonymity of the Net lets you judge and be judged on factors other than race, age, sex, disability and so on. That can be very intoxicating. Beware this intoxication.
- The anonymity of the Net also encourages deception. People online frequently lie about their identity (around 60% according to one recent poll). This goes way beyond giving a false name to go with an online ID. The Net is also littered with people who have spent a very long time getting to know someone intimately online only to find theyve been misled. There are three huge things missing from online relationships: physical presence, social context, and everyday experience. The person you get to know online is not the complete picture: remember this before offering your personal details, your money, your heart, or your life.
- Turn the computer off. Look around and notice who and what you have in your life offline.
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thanks i needed a good laugh!
by Incense_and_Peppermints ingeneral
: las ketchup- satan worship.
choose another message board
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Incense_and_Peppermints
One sister would not let her give a picture of a kitty cat to her daughter...said it was demonic
a kitty???
yikes.
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Love problems... again
by Ardilla ini'm here posting something about a love problem again... .
maybe you remember my crazy adventure i'd with a guy that i met at internet.
well i think that is in the past, but of course it hearts me a lot... (http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/forum/thread.aspx?id=40394&site=3).
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Incense_and_Peppermints
when you met him, this guy said:
he's only looking for sex in the reality and at Internet
he's only looking for sex in the reality and at Internet
he's only looking for sex in the reality and at Internet
i wouldn't waste another microsecond on this creep.
ardilla, you seem to be a sweet but confused person. you appear to be searching for love, and that's an admirable quest. but don't let anyone else give you a lousy substitue--- hold out for the real thing. these creeps will just break your heart,a nd it doesn't deserve to be broken by a guy like that.
(((ardilla)))
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Kingdom Hall personalities
by freedom96 injust as people have different personalities, i believe that individual congregations also had their own personality.. the hall i went to while growing up, was just awful.
the po of the hall was known in the entire area, and was just a tyrant.
there were no grey areas.
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Would it had been harder for you to leave had the congregation been more friendly, loving, accepting? Did you notice big differences in the halls you attended? Would you have lasted longer in one hall over another?
yes, yes, and yes.