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Tight Pants
by pixel intoday is friday.
so let's see something refreshing on the new june 2016 study wt.
tight pants!.
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Oh man, I'm gonna dread the time this article is studied, and to imagine the comments in the hall. Not that my suit pants are that tight, but it can be used against us in any way. Funny how they use a bible but the bible says nothing about tight pants, now it's just nit picking. Tight pants isn't even new, look at Napoleon. -
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Cart Handlers told never to ask for money, directly or indirectly?
by blondie inwhen the new system from door to door started, jws were told to request money for the worldwide work...but at the carts nothing ever?
anything in writing even boe letters
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No you aren't suppose to ask for money. If I recall correctly, you aren't suppose to receive any money so it won't seem like a vendor. But when I've done carts we have received money twice from people and just took it. -
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Did you get " Counseled " about the Music you Listened to While you were a JW ?
by flipper infrom the time i was a small boy - i loved rock n' roll music.
beatles, rolling stones, led zeppelin, hendrix.
i started getting slighted for the music i listened to as i lay in my bedroom listening on headphones to led zeppelin's song " black dog " at age 14 with my elder dad looking suspiciously at me as i'm rocking out .
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I think the music has shifted away more from rock and roll since its from an older generation at this point, at least for classic rock bands. I say this because I knew of a ministerial servant who liked rock and played in a rock band when he was younger JW. An elders son is into classic rock and the heavier stuff. Once a heavy screamo type song popped up by accident at a party when music was being played out of his iPod (oops). His dad (the elder) liked classic rock. But there is still a sting on it. One Sunday talk mentioned alternative rock and how it's too heavy to listen to and so on. Except "alternative rock" is a really vague genre, could range from soft indie rock to heavy grunge. Growing up, I was told to be careful by my parents but I like listening to classic rock.
Nowadays it's probably more like rap or pop music. There's a lot of suggestive and explicit lyrics there, more direct than in classic rock.
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Omg New Borg Kingdumb Song, they went all Lion King theme Lol
by MrsR-Awaken inthe borg is turning into a disney music making machine check out their new kingdumb song (caution it might make your ears bleed).
https://youtu.be/goj1vbvqvhq.
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The music sounds more.. "Commericalized". Probably not the right word but what I mean is that they're trying to make it more appealing to everyone. Long gone are the days when you had full orchestra arrangements and melodic songs, now here are the synthesizers, more rythmic, catchier tunes. Personally, I liked the sounds of the older songs from the brown book better. But it could just be nostalgia. -
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My experience with the people in my hall
by Freeandclear ini've been awake now for about 6 months i'd guess and a member here for a couple of weeks.
it's been eye opening to read other peoples experiences on here and i appreciate all of you.
i've noticed in many, seemingly most, of your comments that you were not treated well at your hall or you have had very negative experiences in the "org" so i thought i'd like to share mine.. in all my time as a jw i have to say for the most part i always loved the people.
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I'd say overall I've had good experiences with others as well, and I still do since I still go to the meetings. Only very few bad experiences but nothing that's a big deal or really impacting. The main reason is that I keep to myself. I don't know anyone at the hall at a deeper level aside from saying hi and some basic things. Never had close friendships in the congregation. I like to fly under the radar. I remember when I was a kid, my mother told me to keep my distance when it comes to brothers and sisters like she did, because the rumors and things people do. -
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Any ExJw Millenials here? If not which Gen do you fall under?
by Hidethevelociraptors inif anyone had to guess, what do you think the average age of the community actually is?.
are more millennials actually waking up or is it pretty even amongst previous generations as well?
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I'm a millennial, same as magotan. I've wondered this same question myself. I've always assumed that most people here were born before the 90s.
One thing I have noted in the ex-jw community is that most content is aimed at older generations or is done by older ones. Not so many things done by younger people or in the typical YouTube style for videos. I'm not complaining since these videos are helpful many, it's just something I've noticed.
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Is this a successful marriage ?
by The Rebel ina korean man named lee jin-gyr fell in love with a life sized pillow called a " darkimakura" .
the pillow has the image of a cartoon character named fate testarossa on it from an animated cartoon mahon shaojo.
the 28 year old man takes the pillow with him everywhere and they eventually married.. this is part of a growing subculture of men in japan who engage in relationships with pillows that have cartoon characters on them.
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Theres also "waifu", Internet slang term for anime wife. It's related to those pillows you talked about. Look it up. -
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Honeymoon over for the carts
by Deltawave inspeaking with inlaws i another congregation today who said exactly what is being said in our own hall.
the trolly work is long and boring and no one even notices they are there anymore but walk right on by.
jehovah really is speeding up the work lol.
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I've done the trolleys twice now and it's quite boring. At least wiyh regular service you're always walking around. During our group meeting before Saturday morning preaching, the elder assigned some people to the trolley. One more person was needed but no one really wanted to volunteer to do the cart.
Under my experience, there have been some people who have gone up to the carts but it's only one or two at most. Sometimes no one comes up. My mother got a number of people but only because she went up to talk to them, although the rules are you aren't suppose to talk to anyone and just stand there. One time, to entertain myself and a kid that was with me, we played "I spy".
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Honeymoon over for the carts
by Deltawave inspeaking with inlaws i another congregation today who said exactly what is being said in our own hall.
the trolly work is long and boring and no one even notices they are there anymore but walk right on by.
jehovah really is speeding up the work lol.
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I've done the trolleys twice now and it's quite boring. At least wiyh regular service you're always walking around. During our group meeting before Saturday morning preaching, the elder assigned some people to the trolley. One more person was needed but no one really wanted to volunteer to do the cart.
Under my experience, there have been some people who have gone up to the carts but it's only one or two at most. Sometimes no one comes up. My mother got a number of people but only because she went up to talk to them, although the rules are you aren't suppose to talk to anyone and just stand there. One time, to entertain myself and a kid that was with me, we played "I spy".
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My Bthel Experince Part 19 The Last Chapter..(really) Bethel Overseers
by new boy inthere were other people who either killed themselves or tried to kill themselves while they were at "the house of god.
one person who did kill himself was richard wheelock, press room overseer ......he jumped out of a window at the watchtower farm one day.
it seemed, he was never quite the same after his wife "willy" died.
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Thank you for sharing your stories. They were great to read and I always looked forward to reading the next one.
What I am wondering is if 1975 had any impact or mention of inside bethel or was this more on the congregation level?