Jp1692 ... Sometimes, after having a few adult beverages, it's difficult for my fat thumb to hone in on the intended idiogram on my small screen. Once selected, this system doesn't allow me to undo and change. However, it wasn't me, but anytime I get a dislike, I know that someone must've had such an experience.
wannabefree
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How Do You Get Most Of Your News?
by minimus ini read a lot on online.
i regularly read fox news, the drudge report the new york post and local newspapers and local newscasts.
where do you get most of your news from?.
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How Do You Get Most Of Your News?
by minimus ini read a lot on online.
i regularly read fox news, the drudge report the new york post and local newspapers and local newscasts.
where do you get most of your news from?.
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wannabefree
. . Seriously though, I watch CBSN because it streams free on my Google Nest Hub, I also check news on the internet at CNN and Fox, just the news, I'm not a fan of the obvious tilted opinion entertainers on either source.
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How Do You Get Most Of Your News?
by minimus ini read a lot on online.
i regularly read fox news, the drudge report the new york post and local newspapers and local newscasts.
where do you get most of your news from?.
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wannabefree
RubaDub ... 🤣😂 ... What are you implying?
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How Do You Get Most Of Your News?
by minimus ini read a lot on online.
i regularly read fox news, the drudge report the new york post and local newspapers and local newscasts.
where do you get most of your news from?.
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wannabefree
Fox News, RT America, The Federalist, Breitbart, National Review
If three out of five of these carry similar stories, you know it's true.
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3 Letters Arrived!--(As of 2020-04-06)
by Atlantis in2020-04-03--support during coronavirus pandemic.
https://docdro.id/cvkzlpi.
2020-04-04--announcement.
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wannabefree
The links are safe. Not hosted by Watchtower. Atlantis posts are trustworthy.
If you click on a link that goes back to Watchtower website (I posted one recently), Watchtower would be able to discern that access to their site originated from this site and they would know the IP address of the internet provider that your device came in on, which in turn might or might not give them a general geographic location of the device that was used to access their website.
If that worries you, you can use a VPN to hide your footprint.
I personally don't worry about Watchtower seeing my IP, although when I was first leaving the cult, I was a little paranoid about such things.
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Special Talks now via video
by AverageJoe1 intired of listening to your local elders giving the "special" talk ever year after the memorial?
well don't worry, as of next year we will be spicing things up for your enjoyment.. not only will we be having the talk before the memorial (i know, wild huh), but we will be treating you to the talk via video starring our famous speakers from bethel so you can see how a talk should be given (after all bethel does boast the best speakers in any country, right?!).
here's a copy of the text from our latest letter as i'm sure that with so much excitement you won't believe it at first!.
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Kingdom Hall put to new use.
by Lost in the fog inbulgarian community finds home in billerica in a former jehovah's witnesses kingdom hall.
– lowell sun.
https://www.lowellsun.com/2020/03/29/bulgarian-community-finds-home-in-billerica/.
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wannabefree
It is kind of difficult to comprehend how the organization can reconcile selling a former place of true worship to a part of Babylon the Great.
Oh, that's right, Watchtower is a real estate conglomerate.
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Legal Concerns About "Zoom" Meetings!
by Atlantis inthis whole "zoom" thing has got me wondering whether some of it is legal or not.
if a person has to dress up for a zoom meeting the way the watchtower dictates, doesn't this really go "beyond" cult?.
even the cults who committed mass suicide were able to dress the way they wanted for their meetings.
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wannabefree
You can connect without allowing access to camera.
I don't know if the org has nefarious reasons, but it doesn't seem unusual to have video conferencing applied this way. I'm not a fan of the cult, but I'm sure JWs like to associate and see one another. My wife has been logging on so far via phone so that she doesn't have to dress up.
I know it helps the religion to maintain control, I'm not sure they cognitively think of it that way, I think they view it as a way to associate, I think they truly believe all the way to the top that they are God's chosen people, so while actions are cultish, I doubt they see it that way.
From the outside looking in, we know it's a cult, or at least a very controlling group.
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I'm having a craving for dry crackers and wine
by rebel8 ini'm also in the mood for dressing up in a modest, uncomfortable skirt, half slip and pantyhose underneath.
no knees showing, of course!
i want some shoes to go with it that pinch and cause bunions.. i thought i'd pair it with a button down shirt, buttoned down to the level that covers all cleavage, then 1 more button closed so the bros aren't tempted into having accidental sex interviews with me right on the spot.
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wannabefree
OMG! I'm having a craving too.
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Forum Policy: Off Topic Comments and Nonsense
by Simon insome people didn't seem to get the message so i'll repeat it to make clear:.
posting off topics comments and general gibberish / nonsense is something i class as spam and will not be tolerated.. any posts found will be removed and if it's repeatedly by the same poster then they will be deleted as well.. thank you for everyone else who uses the forum for proper discussion..
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wannabefree
Is this still a thing?
Can't we be off topic and nonsensical at all?
Whatever happened to the drunken gibberish thread?
Levity can be good therapy.