Posts by JRK
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Songs that are atmospheric
by FlyingHighNow inthis is a song thread that will take a little thought.
i'd like for you to share songs that sound atmospheric and conjure up feelings of night air or a smokey room, the energy of the ocean's roar or capture the joy of a party or celebration.
the songs can be transportive and take you other places by their sound and the visuals they evoke from the stories they tell.. my first one is from tim mcgraw.
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JRK
maybe.
JK
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JRK
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJ3Y2tt3kGA
Evening, evening on the ground
And there is no one else around
So you will blame me
Blame me for the rocks
And baby bones and broken lock
On the garden
Garden wall of eden
For the spider bites
And all your love as we were
We were born to fuck each other
One way or another
But Ill only lie
Down by the waterside at night
Hey man, tiny baby tears
I will collect a million years
And you can blame me
Blame me, I will wear it
In the empty, hollow part of my garden
Garden wall of eden
And the clamour as they raise the curtain
You will, you will never make me learn
To lay beneath the mountain
Cause I'll only lie
Down by the waterside at night -
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Hello!
by digderidoo injust having a browse ... wow 11 years ago i joined this site.
in previous years i had a number of ex jw issues and this site really helped both for support and to vent my anger.. hello to anyone who remembers me, though there looks many new ones now..
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JRK
Holy crap,
It is good seeing you buddy! I hope all is well for you.
JK
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A funny thing happened to me yesterday
by JRK ini needed to go under my dresser for a dropped item, and came across my scale.
two things i really don't like are mirrors and scales, so i usually avoid them at all costs.
i decided to step on it for a change.
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JRK
I needed to go under my dresser for a dropped item, and came across my scale. Two things I really don't like are mirrors and scales, so I usually avoid them at all costs. I decided to step on it for a change. Figuring that I had just gone through a winter sedentary period, that I was going to see that I had gone up in weight significantly. But I figured it would be good to find out.
Low and behold, I was at a weight that I hadn't been at since I was 22 years old. No dieting or anything, just trying to watch what I ate. Now that the weather has turned very springlike, I am going to force myself into a healthy regimin of excersize to get the rest of me into better shape. I figure I am about 10 pounds from my ideal weight (personal ideal, I am not a kid anymore).
It was amazing to me, that I really thought I was obese before that moment. I guess I have to look at things realistically, and stop feeling so bad about myself. I have started to make myself look in the mirror each day, and see what really is there, and not listen to the negative voices in my head anymore.
JK
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Self-help book weirded me out
by JRK ini have been having emotional issues lately, and recently purchased a book on emotional healing.
ther were a few good things in the beginning, and the last half had some good suggestions.
it was just the stuff in between that really weirded me out.. it was almost like reading a jw publication.
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JRK
Thanks slim, I will.
JK
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Regular pioneering ... not going to college or university is a wise decision that will make you happy. Watchtower June 15, 2012
by wannabefree infrom - the watchtower (simplified) june 15, 2012 pg.
25 par.
15. what goal should a young christian have while he is in school?.
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JRK
Yeah, Bethlehem State really wanted Jesus. He was perfect at shooting 3 pointers.
JK
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Self-help book weirded me out
by JRK ini have been having emotional issues lately, and recently purchased a book on emotional healing.
ther were a few good things in the beginning, and the last half had some good suggestions.
it was just the stuff in between that really weirded me out.. it was almost like reading a jw publication.
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JRK
I have been having emotional issues lately, and recently purchased a book on emotional healing. Ther were a few good things in the beginning, and the last half had some good suggestions. It was just the stuff in between that really weirded me out.
It was almost like reading a JW publication. I mean 6 pages about helping some guy stop masturbating because it is a sin. That seemed a bit like 18th century thinking to me! And also for a scientific publication all the "draw close to the Lord"'s in it made me feel a bit uncomfortable.
I know if I had a psychiatrist with those viewpoints I would be uncomfortable with being a patient. I view myself as an athiest, and would want real help, without being steered by religion or to religion.
JK
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JRK
Et tu Brute?
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