I came across this phrase and it reminded me of this thread:
What once burned a hole in my heart doesn’t touch me any more. I have simply folded it into my family history.
I rather liked it.
yesterday i was looking to share a pic with a friend of mine, and i swore it was in my photo albums (i have 3).
so i start going through them, and i see so many jw pics!
i had a huge group of friends when i was 'in', and so there is just pic after pic of assemblies, dinners, game nights, rbc projects, my family and the house i grew up in, people from the hall, etc.
I came across this phrase and it reminded me of this thread:
What once burned a hole in my heart doesn’t touch me any more. I have simply folded it into my family history.
I rather liked it.
yesterday i was looking to share a pic with a friend of mine, and i swore it was in my photo albums (i have 3).
so i start going through them, and i see so many jw pics!
i had a huge group of friends when i was 'in', and so there is just pic after pic of assemblies, dinners, game nights, rbc projects, my family and the house i grew up in, people from the hall, etc.
Sounds like a healthily normal response to our experience of loss. Conditional as my friendships were they felt real enough at the time.
to think that this classic song is “offensive “.... is absolutely ridiculous!.
My favourite Christmas song
to think that this classic song is “offensive “.... is absolutely ridiculous!.
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So, this song is being categorized by feminists as being part of 'rape culture', because of the lyrics
I’m friends with lots of feminists (hell, I’m one too). Absolutely none of them are talking about this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wktxjuyiat4.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wktxjuyiat4.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wktxjuyiat4.
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Gawd, how good is glory box.
how strict were the jehovah’s witnesses you knew about birthday cake?
i knew a girl who saw a few pieces of cake in the break room at her work, and ate a peice, then found out later that it was left over birthday cake.
she felt so guilty and was scared about a bad impression she left on her work mates.
When I was still on speaking terms with my brother I left a cake with candles in his house for his 40th, while he was at the meeting. He wouldn’t light the candles but he ate all the cake. He was the PO.
i was 5 years old when my mother was baptised.
we went from celebrating xmas to no presents or decorations.
we would still go to my unbelieving aunty's house on xmas day, all of my cousins would be playing with their new toys and would wonder why i didn't have any.
I was born in and had a really good childhood, full of love and rich in experience, rarely felt I was missing out and secure enough not to feel the need to always fit in. Ironically it was probably the security of my upbringing that helped me handle the total rejection I experienced when I left as an adult.
But appreciate a lot of peers had grim childhoods.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk8b_xqi_nm.
this is self explanatory.
please if you are in a commonwealth country write /phone /fax your local member to support tr release from his current place of imprisonment.. you may not receive any reply but do so anyway.