Community > Posts By > jeanc200358
Topic:
THE BOREDOM ROOM
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lex, it was probably the same people who thought to mix prune juice and
coke...at least that's what Dr. Pepper tastes like, to me. |
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buttons, from my experience, what you have to do, if you TRULY want to
quit, is just "tough it out." If you "allow" yourself to suffer the withdrawal, I promise you it does pass in time. |
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You mean uninterrupted sleep, without waking up? Hmm..maybe four hours,
if I'm lucky. |
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I quit smoking Sept. 30, 2003, after a 30-year habit. I feel like shi*,
but I look really healthy! |
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Topic:
the fortune teller is back
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Fortuneteller, how do you keep so abreast of the issues?
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http://www.chantix.com/content/Common_Questions.jsp
for more info... |
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AGE SPREAD?
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Pucks, you are such a liar..lol..if I came to Canada to see you, you'd
be on me like white on rice. |
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I need suggestions!
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GaMail, that's a good suggestion but...as an English-only speaking
person, what I'd be doing is editing already (poorly) translated documents. As to the sex suggestion..lol...I'm sure I'd get a lot of "hits," but ...hmmm..maybe I could edit porn material...like they'd care about typos. LOL. |
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I need suggestions!
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I am a freelance copyeditor and I'm building a personal webpage through
a new potential client that offers editing and translation services. I need to come up with a webpage title that is really eye-catching and describes editorial services, but in such a way that is "different" (hopefully) than "all the rest." Any suggestions?? thanks! |
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Sex and Flames!!!
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I have, but no matter what guys say, many of them ARE very judgmental
about that. Oh, they don't judge THEMSELVES for doing it, but they sure will the woman. |
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Topic:
The Holy Trinity
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Oh, I know it's wrong, in terms of saying it's strictly a biological
process. Who better to speak to that than one who has gone through it? |
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Topic:
baby pics
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Oh ...you have to click on the picture to see me.
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baby pics
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Well, I tried resizing it but it keeps shrinking. LOL. Here's me and my
brothers and sisters in 1961. My mom made all those outfits. |
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I'm the same person in real life that I am here, but I don't go around
discussing in detail (or even thinking about) the topics I discuss in here. What I talk about here in the forums is simply what I think about certain things, which is somewhat far removed from the activities of my daily life. What I do in "real" life is I spend a lot of time doing my editing work, then I spend a lot of time gardening, shoveling, raking, mowing, weedeating, planting, watering, I run errands and do regular shopping every two weeks, I go to the zoo and walk for exercise and a mental break from the "grind," and I spend some time (not much) talking to my neighbor, and a good bit of time playing with my dogs. And not as often, but when schedules permit, I'll go and visit my daughter and we'll go to lunch or shopping or whatever. I take a lot of pride in the hard work I do to keep my yard looking nice (which is no easy task and it's a work in progress; I still have TONS left to do with landscaping and planting, etc. (especially in the backyard) that only time, strength and finances are keeping me from being able to do all at once. But since I'm doing everything by myself I really get a sense of satisfaction out of that. Generally I'm a pretty happy person but I'm not the kind to talk about things that are going well...cuz that's boring. I come to discussion forums to debate and discuss, so I usually participate in the discussions and topics where I can present an opposing viewpoint. I don't much see the sense in participating in forum "discussions" wherein everyone agrees with everyone else. I feel like it's "Okay, we all agree with each other. Well, don't we feel validated now? Hmm, now what do we do? I know! Let's find another topic we can all agree on!" Just an observation. I'd much rather see lively, healthy debate (even "heated," to a point) than to see a bunch of ho-hum "group hugging" type stuff. That's just me. |
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AGE SPREAD?
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35ish and 50ish.
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Topic:
The Holy Trinity
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No, no scientific study will sway me; however, I don't separate God and
science...or God and anything else, for that matter. There are certainly scientific components to NDEs, as there are to everything else in this life. I don't look at scientific explanations as proof that God *doesn't* exist; rather, I look at it as absolute proof of God's existence. (I'm sorry about your dogs. I adore my animals (especially my doggies) and it's heartbreaking to lose them. I think that there is a place in Heaven for animals, too.) |
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Genuine loneliness
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I'm very happy being alone most of the time. I used to party and mingle
with something like 300 or more people every Friday night, for several years. These days, I don't like being around more than just a few close friends, if that. At the same time, sometimes I feel profoundly lonely. I feel like I wasn't meant to live life without a partner, without someone to share it with. I know that I don't need that 24/7, though. In fact, having someone here "all the time" would drive me batty. So sometimes I feel I was "meant to" be alone, and other times I don't. |
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Topic:
The Holy Trinity
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I'm not entirely sure what you mean, but I'll just say that it made me
aware of two things: 1) That life exists beyond this one. 2) That God is real. I relate it to the "Christian" God, I suppose, because I am a Christian. However, I don't think that just because I am a Christian is why He exists. Know what I mean? It wasn't just an experience that I attributed to being God simply because *I* believe in Him. All I know is that it was too profoundly spiritual and emotional to be simply a chemically induced phenomenon, and it was too real to be a dream or a hallucination. I knew nothing of NDEs before it happened. Afterward, I did quite a bit of research and was astounded to find out many people experienced the same or similar things I did. The most profound thing was the overwhelming sense of peace and calm and the feeling that everything was going to be "okay." Now, some people after they experience NDEs claim not to be afraid of death anymore. I'm still human and still have a fear of death (it IS an anxiety-producing experience, after all) but I no longer have a fear of "what's next" after that. For those people who think that you die and "that's that," well, I can assure them that such is not the case. If you haven't read about NDEs, I think you'd find them interesting. And read not only about those from a Christian perspective, but from other religions as well...and especially those accounts from people who were convinced they were in hell. Enough to send cold chills up your spine. |
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Topic:
Are we trying to change...
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No, I'm not trying to change what anyone believes. I don't think it's
worth my time or energy to do that. But I really do think a lot of these type discussions are senseless because of that. No one is going to convince me God doesn't exist and I doubt anything I could say would convince someone who is hell bent on not believing in Him that He does. Where else, then, can these discussions go, but round and round in circles? |
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Topic:
The Holy Trinity
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"God is without substance/mass, there is not form to the being.
God, though you won't find this part in the bible, was uninhibited energy, ageless. Now, if you are logical, at all, you will see that imagining somthing of pure, uninhibited, energy as a being is nearly impossible. For us it seems necessary to have form, mass, substance in order to be a being." That's what was so "freaky" about the NDE I had ...and that is nearly impossible to explain! I had form, substance, or mass...I was sure of it. I even looked down to see what I "looked like" but could see nothing..not physically, nor even visualize it in my "mind's eye." I was NOT the same person as I knew myself to be ...I mean, I was me, but a differnt part of me, like what I perceive to be my spirit or soul, I guess. That was part of what further confirmed for me that God is real. Perhaps it is just a certain level of "energy," but with it comes very powerful, very profound emotions, too, which is also something you'd think wouldn't come with just a mass of 'energy,' either. |
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