aikido1914
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need help for a dissasociation letter!
by aikido1914 inplease help me write a dissasociation letter to the elders and whoever else i need to let know, that i dont want to be involved or recognized as a jw.
tonight was the last straw for me, thought fading away was the answer but making a formal stand is necessary at this point... dont respond if youve only heard of the process, i have no more patience for wishywash answers, i need real comment by real ex jws and ill know right away if your the real deal.
i appreciate any responses to my request...
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Love look at the two of us
by aikido1914 inlove, look at the two of us strangers in many ways we've got a lifetime to share so much to say and as we go from day to day i'll feel you close to me but time alone will tell let's take a lifetime to say "i knew you well" for only time will tell us so and love may grow for all we know.
love, look at the two of us strangers in many ways let's take a lifetime to say "i knew you well" for only time will tell us so and love may grow for all we know.
im not getting all emotional but hell when its a good song its a good song.
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Nothing to do with being a JW but being human..
by aikido1914 inrejection may be as tough as physical pain by paul recer, ap
washington (oct. 9) - a rejected lover's broken heart may cause as much distress in a pain center of the brain as an actual physical injury, according to new research.ap graphicrejection registers in the same part of the brain as physical pain does.
california researchers have found a physiological basis for social pain by monitoring the brains of people who thought they had been maliciously excluded from a computer game by other players.. naomi i. eisenberger, a scientist at the university of california, los angeles and the first author of the study to be published friday in the journal science, said the study suggests that the need for social inclusiveness is a deep-seated part of what it means to be human.. ''these findings show how deeply rooted our need is for social connection,'' said eisenberger.
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Not soo boring and "cultish" life eh...
by aikido1914 inthis boy died doing what he loved'.
basketball player's teammates, coach, mother struggle to make sense of his untimely death.
by nicole sweeney.