I fancy older women, and always have. What's wrong with that? I think as long as they look after themselves and are presentable, what's not to like? I wonder what I'll be like when I hit 60.... probably go for the 50-and-unders...
oldlightnewshite
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Hey fellas, as you got older, into your early 30s, did you start finding women between their late 30s and late 40s attractive?
by miseryloveselders insomedays my dad would look at what i still call an older woman, and he'd call her attractive.
i'd look at him like dude your nuts.
i'm thinking just cuz your older doesn't mean its wrong to find younger women attractive.
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Created in His Image
by cameo-d injules has 34 internal motors covered with flexible rubber ('frubber') skin, which was commissioned from roboticist david hanson in the us for brl.
read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1085059/pictured-the-robot-pull-faces-just-like-human-being.html#ixzz13obuaetb.
the thought process and "reasoning" capabilities are astonishing.
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oldlightnewshite
Wow! The Maniacworld robot reminds me of our old Circuit Overseer, albeit with a bit more personality. I can see the WT$ using these out in the ministry in about 50 years' time. Incredible how many advances have been made in robotics since I last noticed.
Eventually, we will end up corrupting them, though. Like Kryten in Red Dwarf...
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Why does God need your worship?
by cyberjesus inso this is a serious question.
we are really nothing compared with the whole universe.
our physical bodies are really just made of simple components that are found everywhere on earth.
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oldlightnewshite
God is a little insecure and gets a warm fuzzy feeling inside every time we validate him by saying, 'yo, god. this food I'm eating-good job!'
His self-worth is skyrocketing with all these happy thankful Dubs on the earth.
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What is the shelf life of the WT & Awake rags?
by serenitynow! inat what point do they stop being spiritual food dispensed at the proper time, and start being "apostate .
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oldlightnewshite
To be honest, there is going to be some truth in any of their magazines
Yes, the date on the front and page numbers.
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Ray Franz Was Wrong
by Farkel ingod rest his soul.
although i never met him personally, he and i did correspond a number of times, and i have numerous friends who have not only met him, but stayed several days with he and cynthia at their home.
if nothing else, ray was kind, non-judging, and generous.
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oldlightnewshite
I agree with Farkel. They are frauds, and they KNOW they are frauds. Hell- enough R&F are hounded to self-examine their own works, motivations and thoughts etc. Why should the GB be any different? They have access to so much incriminating information and just sit on it.
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Please help me on my JW father who WILL NOT leave me ALONE
by skeeter1 inmy father will not leave me alone.
i need your suggestions on what to do.. my father is elderly and his health isn't good.
still, he pioneers.
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oldlightnewshite
Just keep responding to his emails with 'can you write to me with your reasoning without the use of ANY passages from Watchtower articles or books. If he eventually gets it, and starts to do research without the WT$ indoctrinated stuff, maybe he'll learn something and come to his senses.
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Will there ever be another defection from the GB?
by stuckinamovement inray franz decided to leave bethel and the governing body because he could not continue to promote or support the lies and half truths that were being told.
do you think that it is possible that one of the new boys might actually grow a pair of balls and stand up for what is true and reject what is false?.
there are so many doctrines that time has annulled.
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oldlightnewshite
Another defection from the GB? Are you kidding? They've got plush apartments, free medical, gold-plated cadillacs, special important crowns, caviar for breakfast, cushy jobs, get their sphincters kissed everywhere they go, an army of brainless oompa-lumpas working their printing factory for free, etc....
Why would they leave?
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Turkey: Archeological Dig Reshaping Human History
by purplesofa infrom newsweekhttp://www.newsweek.com/id/233844/page/1.
history in the remakinga temple complex in turkey that predates even the pyramids is rewriting the story of human evolution.. berthold steinhilber / laif-reduxa pillar at the gobekli tepe temple near sanliurfa, turkey, the oldest known temple in the worldby patrick symmes | newsweekpublished feb 19, 2010from the magazine issue dated mar 1, 2010. .
they call it potbelly hill, after the soft, round contour of this final lookout in southeastern turkey.
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oldlightnewshite
The greatest variance they are setting is (+-) ± 85. However I'm sure most critical stuff I've read is that It's + or - 10% margin of error. Even at that ratio, this site is pretty damn old. I'm not sure if the actual material that is dated makes a difference to the accuracy.
This discovery has been kept pretty low-key for some reason, yet it's one of the most astonishing discoveries in years, and they haven't finished uncovering it by a long shot.
I wonder if the WT$ will ever make reference to this in the future... Perhaps to make a swipe at the accuracy of C14 dating, maybe?
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Turkey: Archeological Dig Reshaping Human History
by purplesofa infrom newsweekhttp://www.newsweek.com/id/233844/page/1.
history in the remakinga temple complex in turkey that predates even the pyramids is rewriting the story of human evolution.. berthold steinhilber / laif-reduxa pillar at the gobekli tepe temple near sanliurfa, turkey, the oldest known temple in the worldby patrick symmes | newsweekpublished feb 19, 2010from the magazine issue dated mar 1, 2010. .
they call it potbelly hill, after the soft, round contour of this final lookout in southeastern turkey.
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oldlightnewshite
Hey James,
I found this dating stuff on Wikipedia. It's C14. Initially, I thought that maybe the dating was probably off, but they found charcoal fire pits at the lowest levels. Apparently, the whole site was buried or covered over a while after it was made. Don't know if the people maybe thought the place was cursed or something. The place was made using stone and flint tools and blades, and is pre-agrarian society. fascinating!
The PPN A settlement has been dated to ca. 9000 BC. There are remains of smaller houses from the PPN B and a few epipalaeolithic finds as well.
There are a number of radiocarbon dates (presented with one standard deviationerrors and calibrations to BC):
(9559 ± 53) oldest date. BCE.Lab-Number Date BP Cal BC Context Ua-19561 8430 ± 80 7560–7370 enclosure C Ua-19562 8960 ± 85 8280–7970 enclosure B Hd-20025 9452 ± 73 9110–8620 Layer III Hd-20036 9559 ± 53 9130–8800 Layer III Lab-Number Date BP Cal BC Context Ua-19561 8430 ± 80 7560–7370 enclosure C Ua-19562 8960 ± 85 8280–7970 enclosure B Hd-20025 9452 ± 73 9110–8620 Layer III Hd-20036 9559 ± 53 9130–8800 Layer III The Hd samples are from charcoal in the lowest levels of the site and would date the active phase of occupation. The Ua samples come from pedogeniccarbonate coatings on pillars and only indicate a time after the site was abandoned—the terminus ante quem. [7]
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H. Hunger Reviews R. Furuli's "Assyrian, Babylonian, and Egyptian Chronology, Volume II"
by AnnOMaly ina long-awaited review by professor h. hunger, foremost authority on babylonian astronomical cuneiform tablets, of dr. r. furuli's assyrian, babylonian, and egyptian chronology.
volume ii of assyrian, babylonian, egyptian, and persian chronology compared with the chronology of the bible is now available to read for anyone who is interested.
you can find it at http://goto.glocalnet.net/kf4/reviewhunger.htm.
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oldlightnewshite
Heh heh. Furuli gets his bare bottom spanked for trying to discredit the Assyriologists.
WT$' apologist for Loopy chronology over 607.
Damn, but it's a thorough read...