Just detox, after that things tend to take care of itself - we have our own healing mechanism. Of course, for many they've had some kind of autoimmune problem ever since birth so their system don't really know what it is to be healthy..
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Working on a cure for the WT virus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by D wiltshire inworking on a cure for the wt virus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
what can we do to fight this virus my friends.. do we have any free thinker here?.
pray to jesus children pray to jesus!!!!!!!.
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A picture is worth a thousand words.
by seven006 inthis 3d illustration is something i did as a part of a face lift for randy waters site i have been working on.
i hope all you bethel spies like it.
you are more than welcome to use it for the next watchtower cover, you have my permission.
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Dave, I believe the words you are looking for is ass-munch.. I guess you can say ass bite, but it just doesn't have the same flavor...
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The philosophy class
by Scorpion ina college student was in a philosophy class which had a discussion about god's existence.
"has anyone in this class seen god?
"has anyone is this class heard our professor's brain?
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It may have been more interesting to twist it around by asking "Has anyone seen Mickey Mouse? Has anyone touched Mickey Mouse? Has anyone heard Mickey Mouse?" and then conclude "Therefore, Mickey Mouse must exist."
I'm going to Disneyland.
P.S. This has nothing to do with Dutchie's cute signature
(edited for PS)
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Escape by Metallica
by Disposable Hero inas some of you already know, i'm a huge metallica fan, i'm not too crazy about the new stuff, but i like the older stuff up unitl about 91. many of metallica songs have a dark side to them; death, war,destruction, misplaced justice, etc.
one song that seems to stick out that one can relate to escaping the watchtower is "escape" on the "ride the lightning" album.
anyways, here are the lyrics.
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I understand Cliff Burton was considered the "soul" of Metallica, like a lot of people I just didn't get anything from their music after he died.
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When you left the JW's, did you remain a Christian
by kenpodragon inwhen you left the jw's, did you remain a christian?
the reason i ask, is that when i left the witnesses i explored all kinds of concept and religions and even attended a few churches.
i soon found that i was attracted to new age and pagan believes.
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Hi Kenpo,
Well, when I left and what I am now are very different. Unlike many I didn't leave because I found out about some error in chronology or certain doctrinal matters, it was more on a personal level, a gut feeling if you will. However, having said that I should note that I am not interested in something because I happen to like it. And as you said, it's not about titles or labels and I feel the same way. It seems to me a person who needs to have a religious label to size up how spiritual or how kind and friendly someone is just has no sense.
To me it isn't even relevant whether you're religious or not. If some stranger does a kind deed toward you, are you going to go out of your way to find out whether they are religious in any way, what exactly they believe and so on? Does any of that change the fact that they were being kind just for it's own sake? Yet we have to get into these "intellectual" debates as if all that matters so much. I wouldn't say an individuals behavior represents the religion which he or she may subscribe to, but that's something that is actually real. On the other hand, all the concepts you read about, religious or not, is only theory. Now I think that's important too, but most people don't understand it or don't want to talk about it, so that's fine. Ideally the two would complement each other, but realistically I think we tend to be on first base or need to get there first. I guess it's like SaintSatan's quote: He that doesn't live his faith doesn't have any. And again it realy isn't even about faith, but for all the scholarly research and all the intelligence a given person may have, what good is it if they don't even have a clue about being a decent human being to start with? Maybe most of the world just needs to get their heads out of their asses and start worrying about that rather than taking sides. I'm this, I'm that, nah nah nah.. How special.
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Been playin PC Games since the 80's
by D8TA inlist of my favorite games:(tops of my list, played 1000's of games).
no special order:.
zork i-iii ---a heck, any infocom game from the late 70's to early 80's (oh those days of text adventures, and they kept me up all night).
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Sounds like you didn't get into the later generation of games, they really improved the graphics and such.. It's been a long time, but as far as RPG did you ever play Bard's Tale?
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Lovingkindness
by Introspection intaken from insight meditation - the practice of freedom by joseph goldstein:.
in his book love's executioner, the well-known stanford psychiatrist irwin yalom writes: "i do not like to work with patients who are in love.
perhaps it is because of envy.
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More on metta, from "The Vision of Dhamma" by Nyanaponika Thera:
Love, without desire to possess, knowing well that in the ultimate sense there is no possession and no possessor: this is the highest love.
Love, without speaking and thinking of 'I', knowing well that this so-called 'I' is a mere delusion.
Love, without selecting and excluding, knowing well that to do so means to create love's own contrasts: dislike, aversion and hatred.
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Love, but not the sensuous fire that burns, scorches and tortures, that inflicts more wounds than it cures - flaring up now, at the next moment being extinguished, leaving behind more coldness and loneliness than was felt before.
Rather, love that lies like a soft but firm hand on the ailing beings, ever unchanged in its sympathy, without wavering, unconcerned with any response it meets. Love that is comforting coolness to those who burns with the fire of suffering and passion; that is life-giving warmth to those abandoned in the cold desert of loneliness, to those who are shivering in the frost of a loveless world; to those whose hearts have become as if empty and dry by the repeated calls for help, by deepest despair.
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And what is the highest manifestation of love?
To show to the world the path leading to the end of suffering.
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Safety Precautions
by patio34 ini received this e-mail and thought it had value to share here.. "i know some of you, especially my married friends, are not going to think you need to read this.
you are wrong.
please educate yourselves, even if you live in a small town.
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As far as physical defense is concerned, it's probably not a good idea to take time to grip the neck as if you're wrestling with them. A quick chop to the throat (which is the area where you want to focus on) may be enough to disorient them and get you out of there. Although an open palm gives you slightly more reach, you might also use a panther paw type fist with the 4 fingers bent half way, the first two join flexed, the one that connects the fingers to the palm straight, thumb straight and touching the palm, also keep the wrist straight so that it's solid.
A couple of other vulnerable spots are the ears and the groin. You can slap one ear with the palm and it can be very disorienting. (just try it lightly on yourself) With any of these sometimes speed is more important than power, after all you have to actually make contact for it to do anything. There is a balance of course, but just don't feel you have to kick his balls into his chest cavity for it to do anything. Of course, if you really want to learn any of this correctly it would be helpful to atleast get a video, and maybe take a class.
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Burger King and Going Out in Service
by teenyuck inas i stepped out of the shower yesterday the phone rang.
thinking it was my husband, who had just left, i answered without checking caller id.
it was my mother.
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She wanted to tell me about going out in service yesterday. I was truly confused on why she would call to tell me this. Then she told me about the "rest" they took in Burger King.
But isn't it obvious? At Burger King, you can have it your way..
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How many Bikers we got here? (fluff)
by Geordie injust wondering how many of us "apostates" have gone all the way and become bikers.. i have just bought a yamaha xjr 1300cc and i also own a vw trike.. any one else out there into leathers/heavy drinking/rock music/rallys/drugs?
oh yeah and bikes?
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I still have this really cool BMX, does that count..?