I love it here too.
paul from cleveland
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Can I interest you in a room temperature "soda"
by Lemon_Lime_Shasta inlong time lurker (like half a decade), first time poster.
it took a post about assembly food to get me to register here.
i think we need to start a project to piece together the menu from an early nineties circuit assembly...would be strangely nostalgic.. i got myself a "worldly" education and took that opportunity to leave "the troof".
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Can I interest you in a room temperature "soda"
by Lemon_Lime_Shasta inlong time lurker (like half a decade), first time poster.
it took a post about assembly food to get me to register here.
i think we need to start a project to piece together the menu from an early nineties circuit assembly...would be strangely nostalgic.. i got myself a "worldly" education and took that opportunity to leave "the troof".
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paul from cleveland
Seems like everywhere I go, so many people I meet are from Cleveland. It must be the breeding ground of the country.
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Can I interest you in a room temperature "soda"
by Lemon_Lime_Shasta inlong time lurker (like half a decade), first time poster.
it took a post about assembly food to get me to register here.
i think we need to start a project to piece together the menu from an early nineties circuit assembly...would be strangely nostalgic.. i got myself a "worldly" education and took that opportunity to leave "the troof".
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paul from cleveland
Where did you live?
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Can I interest you in a room temperature "soda"
by Lemon_Lime_Shasta inlong time lurker (like half a decade), first time poster.
it took a post about assembly food to get me to register here.
i think we need to start a project to piece together the menu from an early nineties circuit assembly...would be strangely nostalgic.. i got myself a "worldly" education and took that opportunity to leave "the troof".
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paul from cleveland
Yes, many many hours in field service too! :)
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Can I interest you in a room temperature "soda"
by Lemon_Lime_Shasta inlong time lurker (like half a decade), first time poster.
it took a post about assembly food to get me to register here.
i think we need to start a project to piece together the menu from an early nineties circuit assembly...would be strangely nostalgic.. i got myself a "worldly" education and took that opportunity to leave "the troof".
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paul from cleveland
I've made many many 'muff-N-egg' sandwiches back in the day.
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Deep thoughts: conditional love
by greenie inso, i know people talk a lot on here about how love is conditional for jws (ex.
as soon as you're not one, you've often lost jw family and friends).
in my own situation, many of you have counseled me to get out of my relationship (for those that don't know, i'm not a jw, my partner is).
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paul from cleveland
If you love your wife, why wouldn't you stay with her regardless of her religious beliefs?
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On a scale of 1 to 10
by paul from cleveland inare you at peace with your beliefs?.
1 = very anxious / confused / searching.
10 = complete peace / totally confident in belief system.
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paul from cleveland
Thanks. This makes it more interesting for me when reading your other posts.
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Does anyone think that maybe we're just wrong?
by paul from cleveland ini was disfellowshipped in 1995. even though i lost my friends and family, i felt like i had been finally set free and was happy for many years.
while i was a jehovah's witness, i always felt so miserable.
i never felt like i was doing enough to please jehovah.
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paul from cleveland
is this thread still locked?
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On a scale of 1 to 10
by paul from cleveland inare you at peace with your beliefs?.
1 = very anxious / confused / searching.
10 = complete peace / totally confident in belief system.
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paul from cleveland
Are you at peace with your beliefs?
1 = Very anxious / Confused / Searching
10 = Complete peace / Totally confident in belief system
(I'm 3)
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Death: Friend or Foe?
by Narkissos inthe jw and the (pseudo?
)scientific "hopes" of individual "everlasting life" (which have been connected on a couple of recent threads) have at least something in common: they all seem to take for granted that death is a bad thing.. as amazing as it may be to you, this amazes me so much that i don't know even where to start.
of course death hurts in reality when you lose people you love, or in imagination when you anticipate your own extinction.
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paul from cleveland
"Imo it takes more than vanity or self-centeredness -- an incredible amount of ignorance, or lack of reflection about what they are, for individuals to (seriously!) assume they want to live forever."
Do we choose our desires... or just have them? Also, if my desires are not the same as yours, does that mean I'm vain, self-centered and ignorant?