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An Awkward Lock
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Best write that I've read in a while, thanks man.
I like the reference to Catcher in the Rye; Rest in Peace J.D. Salinger |
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What, no pointy sticks?
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Topic:
Name A Song A-Z - part 4
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X-factor
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Alice in Chains- Rotten Apple
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Yeah!!! No more taxes! Take the Power Back! Wait...errr... don't know if that would work.
Veering off subject a little- First of all I think that tax law should be made simpler so that the common layman can understand it, and make it mandatory curriculum in high schools for ***** sake! Then give the people more control over where it goes. What do you think would happen if every American over the age of 18 had every cent of their tax dollars put into their own tax account. Then every quarter they were required to choose from a magazine of options on where to put it. Some may give to fixing potholes on their street some may give to education or medicare some may give to development some may give to nature preserve Some may give to disaster relief funds some may give to the peace core or medical research some who feel threatened may give it to our armies some may give to politicians they like and trust to spend it for them this would force people to be aware of our surroundings and care We can really test our "By the people, for the people" stance I think media would take on a whole new face, dealing with real issues more-so than mindless, useless entertainment. Sure, we would go through a slump at first and there is always going to be lazy, reckless or destructive spenders but we would have money coming from 300,000,000 places It can't be worse than where our money goes now In Seattle we paid millions of dollars into a new monorail construction initiative witch the voters repeatedly said they didn't want! We paid millions into putting ugly brass fish on a section of free way wall! WTF? And they call that art? the list goes on and on My point is that if the people who blindly paid there taxes have more control over where it goes the percentage of where it needs to go would go up. don't know if this is a new theory but it's new to me and it was fun to kick around it might be chaos but it might work, getting there is another story |
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Edited by
climber83
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Mon 01/04/10 11:16 AM
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The significant problems we have cannot be solved at the same level of thinking with which we created them. -Albert Einstein
reflecting on my previous post- We invaded for all the wrong reasons and I've always hated the war in Iraq, but if we can help them to build a healthy democracy it would make a huge positive impact on the world. Could this have been achieved without the bloodshed? This question came to mind again recently and it brought up non-violent revolutionists- Martin Luther King Jr.had a huge impact on civil rights in America. Mahatma Gandhiled India to independence through peaceful civil disobediance Jesus Christ(religious beliefs aside) has had by far the biggest impact on the western world by peaceful revolution. These men held ideals whitch only grew stronger with violent persecution and more powerful with their deaths. |
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I definitely agree that men are generally more grounded on logic more so than women, I guess that's why the coupling works so well. (or is supposed to)
It makes sense that a woman's intuition is stronger because she is built to have other souls in her body. She would need the intuition to know what her baby needs. Not to say that there aren't logical women or intuitive guys, but that seems to be the way it leans. I'm not sure if being an "air-head" would improve your 6th sense unless you consider dreamers to be air-heads. I always took the term to mean lacking brain activity and intuition is definitely a brain active function. |
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zipping
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Built to Spill- Going Against Your Mind
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Topic:
Happy New Year
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Happy New Year from Seattle
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Artist: Michael Franti And Spearhead Title: Yell Fire A revolution never come with a warning A revolution never sends you an omen A revolution just arrived like the morning Ring the alarm, we come to wake up the snoring They tellin' you to never worry about the future They tellin' you to never worry about the torture They tellin you that you'll never see the horror Spend it all today and we will bill you tomorrow Three piece suits and bank accounts in Bahamas Wall street crime will never send you to the slammer Tell all the children in the arms of their mommas The F-15 is a homicide bomber TV commercials for a popping pill culture Drug companies circling like a vulture An Iraqi babies with a G.I. Joe father Ten years from now is anyboby gonna bother Yell Fire, yo, yo ,yo Here we come, here we come Fire, yo, yo, yo, yo Revolution a comin' Fire, yo, yo, yo, yo Fire, yo, yo, yo, yo Everyone addicted to the same nicotine Everyone addicted to the same gasoline Everyone addicted to a technicolour scream Everybody trying to get their hands on same green From the banks of the river to the banks of the greedy All of the riches taken back by needy We come from the country and we come from the city You play us on the record, you can play us on the CD All the **** you given us is fertilizer The seeds that we planted you can brutalize them Tell the corporation you can never globalize you Like Peter Toss said Legalize It Girls and boys hear the bass and treble Rumble in the speakers and it make you wanna rebel Throw your hands up, take it to another level And you can never, ever, ever make a deal with the devil Yell Fire, yo, yo, yo, yo Here we come, here we come Fire, yo, yo, yo, yo Revolution a comin' Fire, yo, yo, yo, yo Fire, yo, yo, yo, yo |
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I think it's interesting how female intuition is generally stronger with body language, reading vibes, and knowing what someone is thinking while men are generally stronger with physical intuition.
I think it is millions of years of life experience written in our dna. Most people can't make tangibal thoughts out of these instincts because they rely too much on what they have been recently taught in their own life time. I think that children and animals are much more intuitive then adults. They have to be in order to survive and quickly learn. This has probably already been talked about and picked apart in the 7 pages on this forum but this is an interesting subject and I wanted to add my 2 cents. |
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Topic:
Peace
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who offer peace
to settle the dust the quarrel decease the building of trust nurturing love the filth is sunk grow crystals of water blessed by monks (12/13/09) |
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Topic:
Happiness
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dark...nice write. Thanks, I try One more dark indulgence before I change my tune- happiness a happy mess a soiled dress under the desk smacked slap happy, hung out to dry hellman's mayo, ham on rye (12/8/09) emptiness an empty nest a dirty mess in witch I rest dark decisions of do or die with crooked wings I'll try to fly |
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Topic:
tree in his lung
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Topic:
Happiness
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Thanks Ladylid
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Topic:
Name A Song A-Z - part 4
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Rolling Stone
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Topic:
Happiness
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What does it mean????
I don't know but it sounds kind of good |
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Topic:
Happiness
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here it comes again
the gaping pain of depression called on to draw from it's musing lips does this make me a masochist? to climb a hill pushing a boulder with the weight of the world on my shoulders the searing pain of muscle tearing the throbbing ache of wounds repairing why do I build to burn it down? and dig for something that can't be found? I've traded the answers a long time ago for the frivolous search of heaven and home for who want a life of simplicity? that lacks the thrill of electricity? I spoke with my father and he said "Son, happiness is a warm gun." |
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Topic:
~ rebellious
Edited by
climber83
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Wed 12/30/09 03:42 AM
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Have you ever bathed in the feeling of empty.. over and over until gasping you pull yourself out clinging to the edge rebellious release Damn, that was good! I think I need a cigarette |
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