NO NO NO (puts hands over mouth and runs to the toilet to throw up)
happyout
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Have fun with todays text!!
by unique1 inmy mom in yet another attempt to strengthen me, has decided to send me the daily text.
today's was especially repulsive.
just thought i would share.
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Who watched the American Idol sing-off tonight on Fox?
by morrisamb in.
i thought reuben was superb on all 3 of his songs; clay sang the best only on his 3rd song.
just because clay sang a great final few notes on his 3rd song, doesn't mean he deserves to be american idol.. my best friend and i hope reuben wins, but believe clay will get more votes.. earlier today i heard bleach-blond frenchie who got booted off for her topless photos sing on a morning show...she would have blown the competition out of the water!
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happyout
Based on the polls on some websites, I would say Clay is a lock, but I like Ruben as a pop artist much better. Mulan, for the first time you and I disagree, I LOVED Ruben's version of Imagine. It's one of my favorite songs, and I usually hate people to sing it, but I thought he brought a fresh perspective and vocal take on it. That's it, we're not friends no more (poking out bottom lip ).
I also caught the Dateline edition last night where Paula Abdul admitted she had been bulimic, and also had three discs in her back that had to be operated on. She experienced partial paralysis, and a great deal of pain. Her most recent operation was only two months before the debut of the first season of American Idol. Interesting stuff.
Reborn2002, even though I am a fan of the show, I agree that the overkill is out of hand. I didn't bother watching Monday's episode, and I will certainly not be glued tonight for the entire two hours. I guess for once the WTS is right, when they encourage "moderation" (laughs hysterically at the thought of the WTS being right)
Happyout
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The New Gender Gap
by DanTheMan inhttp://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/03_21/b3834001_mz001.htm
save the males!!!
lol
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happyout
As the mother of a little boy, I find it scary that the "heroes" in the media all seem to be excessively violent. I love when my son imitates his father, it shows me that he is choosing a good role model. I believe in same sex only schools, and I also believe in uniforms for school. I think both server to get the point across that a school is a place for education, and hopefully, this weeds out some of the petty greivances that come about due to differences in socio-economic circumstances. I want my son to be a MAN - strong, chivalrous, intelligent, independent, etc. and it's me and my husband's #1 job to see that he grows into that.
Happyout
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Facial Hair
by nonjwalltheway inwhy aren't jw's supposed to have facial hair unless it is a nicely trimmed mustache?
if jw's are supposed to follow the way of jesus why can't they have facial hair.
i know there is no biblical protocall denying people the option to grow beards.
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happyout
This is a good example of the bullying of the WTS. Although there is obviously no biblical restriction against wearing a beard, thick mustache, etc. brothers could have their priviledges removed for wearing one. Stupid, stupid, stupid. And, of course, the rest of the congregation would look upon that brother as "weak".
Happyout (deep sigh of relief at being away from the endless rules)
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The Matrix is Loaded, but with What?
by Satanus ini haven't seem the new matrix movie yet.
i rewatched the original just for the heck of it.
it's a great movie, and i will likely see the next one.
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happyout
Wow, that's a lot to take in SS. I have seen the Matrix Reloaded, and I hope you post your thoughts after you do. It will give you a lot more food for thought.
It's interesting what you say about the good guys being black, and all the bad guys being white when you consider that the role of Neo was originally offered to Will Smith (who, unfortunately for him, had already agreed to film Wild Wild West, and so wasn't available).
I will read your other posts more thoroughly, and come back with some thoughts of my own Monday. I seldom have time to log on on the weekend.
Happyout
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Should parents be held responsible in hazing?
by freedom96 ini imagine most of you have heard or seen the footage of the hazing in which girls were beaten at a high school.. the ones guilty of this crime have been formally charged as adults.
after reading reports and viewing the video, i believe the authorities rightfully charged them.
i don't think there has been much debate on whether or not those kids are guilty.. the question i have heard out there is whether or not the authorities should charge the parents because their kids were involved?.
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happyout
One of the things that bothers me about some of the stories I am reading is that a number of the kids are appealing their suspension or expulsion. Nowhere does it say they are denying their actions, just objecting to the punishment. And that, in my humble opinion, is a problem on the part of the parents. If I did something like that, and got caught, my mom would still love me, and still want the best for me, but she would let me take the punishment I had coming. That's why I (and my siblings) have always shown respect for the law, and never gotten into trouble. If these kids aren't severly punished now for their behaviour, heaven help the world they are being let loose on. I think that's where the parent's responsibility comes in, helping their "children" understand that there are consequences for their actions, and that those consequences can be severe.
Happyout
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Question for SwordofJah
by happyout ingiven that your wts has frequently warned its members to stay away from the internet, and that bad association spoils useful habits, why is it that you persist in posting on this site, which is quite obviously populated by those that are disfelloshipped, disassociated, or, at the very least, spiritually weak?
if you lived near one of the more vocal posters would you willingly be seen by your body of elders having a conversation with them?
or, is it the ease of anonymity that allows you to be such a hypocrite and flaunt the rules of the organisation you pathetically claim to follow?
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happyout
Hi, all,
ScoobySnax, I don't really understand your point. I don't expect assimilation, but I do expect someone who posts messages about how wonderful their religion is, and how the non-believers are all wrong to at the very least abide by the rules of their vaunted religion. Maybe I did come across stronger than I meant to, but yes, I was and remain really irritated at this kind of behaviour. If you are going to purposely put yourself in a certain group of people, and then demean those same people, you should be prepared to defend (verbally or by written word) your actions. And when you act in a condenscending manner as SOJ so often does, then it makes it even more irritating that he/she is such a hypocrite. That's like a teetotaler following a group of people to a bar, and sitting with them while they drink, all the time telling them how wrong they are. Be true to yourself, or at least to the beliefs you claim to hold so dear.
I should probably not have bothered, so many others have asked SOJ direct questions, and not received an answer, I am likely spinning my wheels. I am not holding my breath for a response, just giving SOJ an opportunity to shed "new light" on his/her behaviour.
Have a great night,
Happout
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Question for SwordofJah
by happyout ingiven that your wts has frequently warned its members to stay away from the internet, and that bad association spoils useful habits, why is it that you persist in posting on this site, which is quite obviously populated by those that are disfelloshipped, disassociated, or, at the very least, spiritually weak?
if you lived near one of the more vocal posters would you willingly be seen by your body of elders having a conversation with them?
or, is it the ease of anonymity that allows you to be such a hypocrite and flaunt the rules of the organisation you pathetically claim to follow?
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happyout
Given that your WTS has frequently warned its members to stay away from the internet, and that bad association spoils useful habits, why is it that you persist in posting on this site, which is quite obviously populated by those that are disfelloshipped, disassociated, or, at the very least, spiritually weak? If you lived near one of the more vocal posters would you willingly be seen by your body of elders having a conversation with them? Or, is it the ease of anonymity that allows you to be such a hypocrite and flaunt the rules of the organisation you pathetically claim to follow?
Many of us have noticed that you like to "hit and run", meaning you refuse to answer direct questions put to you, but you post your drivel and expect us all to let it go without a challenge. Wrong.
You are a great example of the lying, cowardly, two faced hypocrites that run the WTS, and just reassure many of the posters on this board that we were and are right to stay away from your "spiritual family".
Happyout
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Why do elders step down when their children are disfellowshipped?
by truthseeker inhi everyone, a question that has been on my mind for a while.. if jehovah appoints the elders, why is it that when one of their kids is disfellowshipped some of them step down as an elder?.
does jehovah dis-appoint them?
is this a scriptual thing?
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happyout
Avishai,
Good point! I don't necessarily agree that someone should have to step down if their children are DF', because the children are individuals, and cannot be kept under lock and key. Of course, if the parent was just out and out neglectful or something, of course. But, in the cases I saw when I was in the Borg, it was mostly guilt on the part of the elder, maybe if he hadn't spent so much time "sheperding" outside of his own household, he would have seen the coming issues with his child.
Happyout
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If you could turn back time (cher)
by JH inif you could turn back time, where and when would you go?.
i'd go back to the 80's.... .
life was more fun then, just about everything was legal.
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happyout
It's easy to say I would change things, and I think in some ways life would be better if I had made different choices (i.e., gone to college), but the truth is any different path in my life, and I would not have my son. He is worth all the crap I have ever gone through.
Happyout (madly in love with her kid)