Seeking out new life and new civilizations, boldly going where no man has gone before. Well, that.... or someone to help me find my elusive 10mm socket would be good too..... |
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Have you ever - part 27
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Absolutely.... depending on the situation.
HYE wondered what you would really do for a Klondyke bar? |
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Seeking out new life and new civilizations, boldly going where no man has gone before.
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Disabled
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Disabilities.....
We all have them. We might not call them that, nor want to admit that is what it is, but by a broader definition, it still is. Having a low tolerance for cold... yes. In comparison with someone who loves cold weather and being out in the snow, that is a disability. It prevents you from participating with them in activities involving low temperatures. Seasonal allergies and hayfever - yes. It prevents you from activities where you are exposed to pollens and airborne molds. So much for botanical gardens and camping in forests, eh? Sun and light sensitivity - yes. It impairs your ability to be in direct sunlight. I guess we gotta be in a full hazmat suit with solar shades just to walk on the beach in summertime, That sensitive skin might burn. The point is if it prevents you from participating like someone else, it could be construed as a disability. Old age - yep. We don't move as fast or have the stamina as a younger person. The solution is that we examine each characteristic. Is it something we can mutually accept? Are we able to adapt? Are we affected by similar conditions? I would never rule out dating someone with a disability. We would discuss it, and if it is something that we can work with, great! If it is something that is just too impossible to work around, well, I guess it is what it is. It doesn't mean I can't be a friend. We might decide not to date, but we can still enjoy the things we can do together. We are all human beings, and while we may be different or have limitations, we all have hearts and feelings, and need to know that someone cares. Even if someone was confined to a wheelchair, I could still take them to the zoo, out to eat, a movie, many things that we could do together. To each their own, we need to remember though, in an instant we could be the one that nobody wants too. Karma is very real. |
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Wow! After reading all of these stories, I'm starting to think I'm just lucky! I constantly get messages from gorgeous young ladies..... .
Lucky for me too, I've got these two Russian hotties that send me emails and photos. Also, my wealthy uncle died and left me his estate in Germany with a sizeable bank account. All I have to do is send his litigator my name, account numbers, and social security number to collect it. Life is good! Yes, I'm joking, but sometimes it's fun to troll the trolls. Umm... is it wrong for me to give the ladies the phone number to the local PD when they press me for my phone number??? |
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Have you ever - part 27
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Actually, yes.... or rather the dent in the side of my truck bed did.
HYE gotten caught in a hail storm on a motorcycle? |
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Have you ever - part 27
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Testified? No. Considered committing?
Do exes count? Walk away! Took a long walk off of a short pier? (there's a story there) |
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Have you ever - part 27
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yes, numerous times. I have little tolerance for fake people.
Have you ever done something that you were warned against, then regretted it as soon as you did it? |
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Have you ever - part 27
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Yes, real Absinthe from France.
Have you ever climbed a tree then realized you couldn't get down? |
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Have you ever - part 27
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Yes, before the mosquitoes carried us off, and sand ended up in unimaginable places... Not fun.
Have you ever worked in a place that convinced you that our system and laws have failed? |
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