Ignore the counsel of milquetoasts.
Nathan Natas
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Family is now reaping what they sowed and they don't like it.
by Gemmel ini resigned from the jw's in my 20's over 30 years ago, i was immediately shunned by my entire family and it's remained that way with a few exceptions ever since.
one of those exceptions was being contacted by a cousin a few years back and during that conversation i discovered that my mother had been and still was the prime mover in my complete and continuing shunning.
i then used what contacts i had left to confirm it.
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Family is now reaping what they sowed and they don't like it.
by Gemmel ini resigned from the jw's in my 20's over 30 years ago, i was immediately shunned by my entire family and it's remained that way with a few exceptions ever since.
one of those exceptions was being contacted by a cousin a few years back and during that conversation i discovered that my mother had been and still was the prime mover in my complete and continuing shunning.
i then used what contacts i had left to confirm it.
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Nathan Natas
For what it is worth, I agree with yourdecision 101.3%! I understand what you've been subjected to and the pain it caused you. Now that their poor planning has paid off so nhandsomly, they expect YOU to fill the GAP. Why? "Well, because we were RIGHT all along, and YOU KNOW IT!" they'd answer.
Let them eat their stale, past-its-pull date coffeecake! It tastes just like all the other Watchtower prophecies -- it tastes like dust!
...and hey! Didn't I see you at the Atheist Church last Thursday?*
* a clever toying with the "Atheism is a religion" and "last Thursday-ism" memes, brought to you by --- me!
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It's a shame isn't it?
by freddo in... that this forum, which is such an amazing resource for those needing support for their journey from watchtower's clutches has an increasingly present representation of unreasoning politically charged loudmouths..
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Nathan Natas
Freddo said, "...this forum, which is such an amazing resource for those needing support for their journey from Watchtower's clutches has an increasingly present representation of unreasoning politically charged loudmouths."
You need to work on your self-esteem, pal. I don't think you're an unreasoning politically charged loudmouth -- yet.
Why not name names and/or ideologies that you find especially threatening to your delicate world view?
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Concealed carry Dubs
by scruffmcbuff ini spent a considerable length of time living and working in america (would love to imigrate one day).. almost everyone i worked with and made friends with carried a concealed firearm of somesort.
i found this pretty interesting and as an avid firearm fan even more so.. so to our american members here... .
as a jw did you or did you know any practising dubs who carried or if not had firearms for home defence?
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Nathan Natas
I heard that one of my youthful peer-group worked for a while as a NYC cabbie and carried when he was driving. I don't know if he carried in other places.
I'm now a member of the NRA, so I can't criticize his decision, but back then it would have cause a few eyebrows to arch.
If a person has the right to defend their life, there can't be a limit on the exercise of that right.
If someone says there is a limitation on what is acceptable defense, then it seems to me they're saying I have the right to be at the mercy of a criminal. Who else is gonna save my life? Batman? Jesus?
I'd put my money on Batman.
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Anyone Tried "Sous Vide" Cooking?
by Simon ini like a nice steak but cooking one can be a little intimidating and the results hit and miss especially when it comes to getting the right temperature so getting it wrong can be an expensive mistake.
can anyone do that "finger and thumb together to check the doneness" thing?
i can't .... so i came across this cooking technique called "sous vide" which cooks food (in a sealed vacuum bag) in a warm water bath, even steak.
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Nathan Natas
Short ribs! I forgot to mention beef short ribs! These come off of the chuck usually, but sometimes you can get the ribs that are left when a boneless prime rib is made. Either one benefits from the "low 'n slow" cooking method favored by most BBQ experts, but a sous-vide will give you super tender meat. If you want smoke flavor, add some Liquid Smoke (I like Wright's), which ideally is just smoke and water. If you want to go gastro-pub, marinate the meat in kalbi spices or kalbi sauce for a taste of the Korean specialty.
Think of those cuts that are generally tough to get tender, and try them turkey drumsticks spring to mind. Again, liquid smoke can be your "underwater BBQ."
Whatever you choose, remember that the step after sous-vide is "SEAR"! This can be done in a HOT skillet or under a HOT broiler. It only adds a couple of minutes to the process but it greatly improves the appearance of the food.
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Anyone Tried "Sous Vide" Cooking?
by Simon ini like a nice steak but cooking one can be a little intimidating and the results hit and miss especially when it comes to getting the right temperature so getting it wrong can be an expensive mistake.
can anyone do that "finger and thumb together to check the doneness" thing?
i can't .... so i came across this cooking technique called "sous vide" which cooks food (in a sealed vacuum bag) in a warm water bath, even steak.
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Nathan Natas
I like grilled meats as much as the next guy, but when I hear people saying "{the thing I use} is the BEST!"
...what I hear is "I have ONE tool; my shiny drywall hammer. Nothing is better than my drywall hammer for driving screws!"
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Anyone Tried "Sous Vide" Cooking?
by Simon ini like a nice steak but cooking one can be a little intimidating and the results hit and miss especially when it comes to getting the right temperature so getting it wrong can be an expensive mistake.
can anyone do that "finger and thumb together to check the doneness" thing?
i can't .... so i came across this cooking technique called "sous vide" which cooks food (in a sealed vacuum bag) in a warm water bath, even steak.
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Nathan Natas
I haven't done any sous-vide coking myself, but I am familiar with it. Think of it as a slow-cooker (with a dildo) but with PRECISE control over the cooking temperature; something that most slow-cookers are notoriously bad at.
By the way, if you want a slow cooker with much better temperature control than that thing on your kitchen counter, use you OVEN at the lower setting you usually ignore! Ovens are generally pretty good at temperature control!
The big beauty is - as Simon said, that with sous-vide you CANNOT overcook your food (if you set the temperature properly). NOTE: Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures are NOT the same! For example, 100°F is body temperature, and 100° C is boiling water. But you knew that.
Digressing... I have a GE induction stove, and after it was delivered (!) I learned that the next model up from mine has a thermal probe for the induction cooktop, which essentially turns the cooktop into an induction sous-vide! Grrr! If I had known, I would have ordered THAT instead of the one I bought... Grrr!
OK, back to sous-vide... Try sous-vide with game meats - venison, goat, mutton, moose & squirrel ("Hey Rocky! Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!"). Try it with brisket or corned beef, chuck stew beef, or make a batch of Chinese Red-Cooked Beef Shank if you are willing to boldly go...
I have heard that sous-vide eggs are out-of-this-world.
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Who Do You Think Will Be The Nominees For President In The Next US Election?
by minimus ini think trump will be the nominee for the republicans and the democrats... i have no clue.
i hope bernie sanders runs again and wonder if hillary would dare go for a rematch..
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Nathan Natas
Here in Seattle, (not far from the terrestrial HQ of UADNA, btw), some knucklehead erected a statue of Lenin obtained after the fall of the USSR.
I predict that before 2020 a group of pagan DEMONcrats will utter occult incantations as they attempt to animate that Lenin avatar and, if they are successful, that Lenin Golem will run for president on the Amerikan Demoncrat Progressive Communist ticket.
The candidate will lose in a SPECTACULAR way, and the Amerikan Demoncrat Progressive Media ex-spurts will be stunned by the failure.
So let it be written; so let it be done!
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What was the EXACT exJW website you first visited and why EXACTLY did you visit it?
by ILoveTTATT2 ini had two episodes of visiting exjw websites:one time around 2007 when i just googled "jehovah´s witnesses" and dared to look at those sites.
i was scared and i promised myself i would never come back to them.
however, that one didn´t really count.the moment that woke me up was this:i got to know that whitney heichel was a jw and murdered by another jw, because i overheard that conversation in a kingdom hall.i looked up the news and in one of the news comments, there was one where an exjw was complaining that they were hijacking her funeral and they were really trying to downplay the fact that her murderer was a jw... and then it said "visit jwfacts.com"... which i did.and the rest... is history.what exactly got you onto an apostate website when you woke up?
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Nathan Natas
Am I under oath, Senator? Do you have any way of verifying that the things I am about to say are true and accurate?
Yes Senator, I a prepared to offer my testimony...
Almost as soon as Al Gore got finished building the interweb I was there with a flashlight ("torch" to my friends in the UK) in one hand and a 3 gigawatt fully-automatic digital machete in the other. You don't remember Netscape, Sonny, but it was the pussycat's purr back then. Enter Neuromancer!
"Sleep with one eye open,
Gripping your pillow tight..."
Those were some MAGNIFICENT days, back then, although I admit I need the perspective offered by distant time to even begin to grasp the wonderfulness of it all! I knew (in an appropriate digital way) many of the Ancient Worthies whose names we now speak in reverential awe.
(To be continued, perhaps)