People who think that they are better than other people, who argue for the sake of arguing (just to piss people off), who go out of their way to make you look bad in front of your friends.
Windchaser
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WHAT MAKES YOU THE ANGRIEST?
by minimus inat times we all get angry.
sometimes our anger is inappropriate, as when a parent loses control and beats their child.
there are situations that may rightfully get us angry.
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what makes you the happiest???
by minimus inwe know what makes some of you the angriest, so now tell us what makes you the happiest.
(this should be good!
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Windchaser
Danthe, did I hear something about tongues flappin on the Wind? Yeppers, that makes me happy, too!
I gotta say that what makes me happiest most recently is meeting some nice men. Yuh, there really, really ARE nice men out there! A good friend got me to put an ad on a personal site. I've met three great guys who wanna see me again (shock!), plus I've got some more lined up. The great thing about personal ads is that you can say exactly what you are looking for and so far, I've not been disappointed. I've got this love for the ocean and all have boats. All are grown ups. All are attractive. All are interesting and have great personalities! I recommend this to everyone. It's a great way to meet people.
I've never played the field before, and this is a total blast!
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SO WHAT IF YOU GO TO HELL???
by minimus inif all we have to worry about is nonexistence, then why worry about anything?
the worst that can happen is you peacefully sleep, forever.
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Yeppers, nathan and pome, but some people do feel that they've experienced reincarnation, etc. I'm not one of the lucky ones, though. Guess it's nada for me.
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SO WHAT IF YOU GO TO HELL???
by minimus inif all we have to worry about is nonexistence, then why worry about anything?
the worst that can happen is you peacefully sleep, forever.
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minimus, I've been thinking about this lately. Cycles. Going around and back. I don't know what I believe about death anymore. When I was young, I believed in non-existence. When I became a jw, I believed in living on a paradise earth.
We are born, grow, experience life, mature. When we get old, our memories are long-term: we remember our childhoods, but not what we did five minutes ago. We get senile as our brain cells die. We become babies, even physically helpless again. Then, we die.
I have no remembrance of existing before birth. But, I've been thinking about what if we just go back to whereever it was before we were born? It is sad to think that the special thing that makes each person unique is forever gone, forever forgotten. It used to bother me a lot. Maybe there is something we came from and something we are going to.
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myself: I threw the five-second rule out the door when it took ten seconds to pick up the salad that went all over the floor several years ago.
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Will they grow Hemp in that Paradise garden?
by kenpodragon ini was thinking today about that paradise garden the witness always pictured.
i remember all those happy blank faces, with the rosy cheeks and content look.
they were all smiling eating a apple, petting a lion, and running around the trees.
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Windchaser
Emmen, I'm in Heaven.... (song to the tune of Dancing Cheek to Cheek).
I'm moving to the Nederlands! Screw the Paradise garden shit!
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DID YOU EVER LEARN anything because you were a JW?
by minimus inwas there ever anything positive from being a witness?
could you say that because you were a witness at least......or was it all negative?
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Windchaser
Freedom's just another word for nothing else to lose. -Kris Kristopherson
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Windchaser
Breeze, I am curiously aroused by you.
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Windchaser
When I lived in Tennessee and my little girl was a toddler, we used to use those sticky fly strips that hang from the ceiling and collect multitudes of flies. Apparently, one really full one came lose and fell to the floor. She was in her little circular walker and somehow managed to grab it and stick (and I mean stick) it into her mouth. It was so gross, having to pick off decomposing fly parts and sticky shit off my sweet little baby's face and tongue. She seemed happy through most of the ordeal, like it tasted good or something (she was accustomed to my cooking by then), until I scrubbed out her little mouth and face with a soapy washcloth.
This did not come under the ten-second rule safety code.
Edited by - windchaser on 11 September 2002 19:16:52
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Hey - this weekend is our 28th
by Makena1 insabine and i will be celebrating our 28th anniversary this weekend!
woooohoooo!
and they (parents and gloom and doomers from the kh where we first met) said it would not last because we were in our teens when we got married - me 19, her 18.. we have been through some very tough times, (the hardest of course the death of our daughter) - however, the good times and prospects for the future far outweigh the bad.
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((((((((Mak and Sabine))))))) CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love you bunches,
Dottie