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Screw Stars Wars, 5/4 is Brubeck Day [youtu.be]
phil21 comments on May 4, 2018:
I dig Brubeck, but is there a reason why it is May 4?
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 4, 2018:
It's in 5/4 time, which is very unusual.
Why is it that we do not hear scientists defend their postions more often.
zeuser comments on May 4, 2018:
My guess is that they do, but the coverage is minimal because it doesn't sell ads to hear a PhD get into the specifics with full scientific reasoning and results about pions or something, much less read about it. Jesus, people go to restaurants where menus have pictures of the food. Having said ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 4, 2018:
What you said.
Next time I'm at Target, I might get me one of these.
paul1967 comments on May 4, 2018:
Looks a little stiff. But maybe if it's on sale.
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 4, 2018:
At this point, I'm not exactly picky.
Back in my younger days, this was kind of my theme song, at least until I met and married my ...
Tomfoolery33 comments on May 4, 2018:
Had a crush on Brenda Lee when I was just a little guy.
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 4, 2018:
@ProudMerry I saw her at Camden Park when the musical acts used to play on top of the ice cream vendor's building.
Need something for that burn?
phxbillcee comments on May 3, 2018:
Now that's witty!
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 4, 2018:
lol
Yeah, I think that would do it!
Emme comments on May 3, 2018:
Is it a quarter pounder??
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 3, 2018:
lol
Wait. Isn't that...?
AntaresRose comments on May 3, 2018:
Are you sure that is Cindy Crawford? Oh my.
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 3, 2018:
No. It's Steve Tyler. For real.
Must see in DC?
Tomfoolery33 comments on May 3, 2018:
If you don't mind me being nosy, where are you going in WV? I live here and am curious, since we don't get that many from other places.
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 3, 2018:
@pepperjones I'm clear on the other side of the state. Have a good trip!
Wait. Isn't that...?
zorialoki comments on May 3, 2018:
Looks more like Steven Tyler from Aerosmith
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 3, 2018:
Could be because it is.
Redoubt Here's the deal: you take off down that way and shout into the wind— I'll stay here...
poetdi56 comments on May 3, 2018:
Wow. I think we all feel like this at times...
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 3, 2018:
A failure of true communication.
So tell me
Tomfoolery33 comments on May 1, 2018:
Well, mine's just getting started, so I don't know yet. But I think it will be a good day, if I get done what needs done.
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 3, 2018:
@Mokvon Thanks. You too.
On the Height Above the Depths There the tight air binds, breath extracted with a ...
tioteo comments on May 2, 2018:
A gem! Thanks.
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 3, 2018:
Thank you.
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z0000 comments on May 2, 2018:
I would like to know how safe this is... if it's real and not photo-shopped.
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 2, 2018:
@DeeTee Yeah, I know what you mean. Maybe they don't drive it?
I've been writing poetry and songs and playing music for years, and sometimes I wonder why I do it.
ProudMerry comments on May 2, 2018:
It doesn't matter where it comes from. If you're compelled to do it, just do it. It's also very cathartic. You might have noticed I write a great deal about my husband and his death. It's very therapeutic although some folks might get tired of it. And it's not just the writing...the posting of ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 2, 2018:
I know. Sometimes I get down and wonder why I bother. I probably shouldn't have posted this.
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z0000 comments on May 2, 2018:
I would like to know how safe this is... if it's real and not photo-shopped.
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 2, 2018:
I don't think it's photoshopped, but I'll bet that's not an actual complete car on top, either.
On the Height Above the Depths There the tight air binds, breath extracted with a ...
Razorjelly comments on May 2, 2018:
Really good!!
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 2, 2018:
Thank you sir.
Write your own caption.
Johnsalterego comments on May 2, 2018:
Tried it with peanut elsewhere?
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 2, 2018:
lol
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Coldo comments on May 2, 2018:
Of course he can,just like he fixed the world.
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 2, 2018:
lol
How do you maintain enthusiasm for online dating, when most experiences tend to be negative?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 7, 2018:
I don't. I'm about to quit another dating site. Old guys can't catch a break.
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 2, 2018:
@LetzGetReal Me too. Glad I found it.
How do you maintain enthusiasm for online dating, when most experiences tend to be negative?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 7, 2018:
I don't. I'm about to quit another dating site. Old guys can't catch a break.
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 2, 2018:
@LetzGetReal Yeah, I was just feeling sorry for myself for a minute there.
Hi! I’m Carrie from Kentucky. Love this site!
Tomfoolery33 comments on May 1, 2018:
Hello! What part of Kentucky, if you don't mind my asking.
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 2, 2018:
@Heart_Truth Sure I've heard of it. I'm in Huntington WV.
The Animals.
Tomfoolery33 comments on May 1, 2018:
Always loved this song. Elvis Costello does a pretty good version too.
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 1, 2018:
@mistymoon77 Yeah, it's not as good as the original.
It depends.
AtheistInNC comments on May 1, 2018:
Photoshop
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 1, 2018:
I think somebody switched letters around.
How is it we tolerate the dishonesty of this administration?
Tomfoolery33 comments on May 1, 2018:
What do you suggest we do about it?
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 1, 2018:
@bobhoff59 I'm with you. Voting and talking is all we have.
Just cause I like it!
Tomfoolery33 comments on May 1, 2018:
Cool! Did you take it, or did you find it somewhere?
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 1, 2018:
@HippieChick58 I do that all the time, from everywhere.
It depends.
phxbillcee comments on May 1, 2018:
Bet somebody just switched 3 letters to get this! (Original, "Giant cod is back")
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 1, 2018:
Yep.
Black Lake --for John Frazier-- The boat glides across the black lake a lantern in the bow...
Coldo comments on May 1, 2018:
Excellent!
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 1, 2018:
Thank you sir.
You Know Surely I have swallowed my own tail by now.
Ciravolostone comments on May 1, 2018:
Now you know what Norman this is not a bad piece. I like it. It is deeper than it seems when you first wade in and then all of a sudden your in over your head and you are really having to put some thought into it. Yes I would say this one works pretty damn well. Still .....
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 1, 2018:
Thanks.
Trump's Michigan Rally Goes Off the Rails: A Closer Look [youtube.com]
Tomfoolery33 comments on May 1, 2018:
Just got through watching that on tv. I still can't believe this idiot is our president.
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 1, 2018:
@phxbillcee I know. I'd vote for my dog before I'd vote for Trump.
You Know Surely I have swallowed my own tail by now.
ZJayPo comments on May 1, 2018:
Fantastic
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 1, 2018:
Thank you.
On a sandwich?
OpposingOpposum comments on May 1, 2018:
Well, if you put it in some buns thats technically a sandwich
Tomfoolery33 replies on May 1, 2018:
True!
Music speaks to us in different ways at different times of our lives depending on what we are ...
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 30, 2018:
Too many to count.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 30, 2018:
@HeraTera Let me think about it a little more and I'll get back to you.
Must have been a guy.
phxbillcee comments on Apr 30, 2018:
Was probably a lot cheaper that way!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 30, 2018:
No doubt.
Yesterday someone asked about the reality of the self.
273kelvin comments on Apr 30, 2018:
Empty all the prisons then. For no one is guilty or capable of reform. Ban democracy for no one decides anything. Did Bruce Hood write that guff himself or did it just appear out of nowhere, on the screen with no decisions involved? No I will not abandon god for some other form of scapegoat
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 30, 2018:
The decisions arise from us, but it's a combination of processes in our brains that are not unified into one "person" though that's what it feels like.
I chose this quote from Robertson Davies (Canadian author) to clarify my belief: "The real skeptic ...
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 29, 2018:
Read a bunch of Robertson Davies back in the day, but it's been a while. Really enjoyed him.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 30, 2018:
@fishline79 That's great! There are some people I need to send this to!
Come on out to the ranch!
Johnsalterego comments on Apr 30, 2018:
Must be in Nevada...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 30, 2018:
Why's that?
Yesterday someone asked about the reality of the self.
273kelvin comments on Apr 30, 2018:
Empty all the prisons then. For no one is guilty or capable of reform. Ban democracy for no one decides anything. Did Bruce Hood write that guff himself or did it just appear out of nowhere, on the screen with no decisions involved? No I will not abandon god for some other form of scapegoat
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 30, 2018:
That's not what it implies. It doesn't mean that no decisions are made, it means that there is no unified "decider." Everything still works in the same way, it's just that our perception of what's happening isn't accurate. I'm not sure I believe what he's saying either, but I understand the logic behind it.
'Cork' Glacier Holding Back Sea Level Rise May Pop [livescience.com]
ashortbeauty comments on Apr 30, 2018:
Maybe with this study people will finally understand the severity of global warming
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 30, 2018:
The people who need to understand it won't listen.
I think he planned this moment.
phxbillcee comments on Apr 30, 2018:
I'm sorry, sir, you've been randomly chosen for a body cavity search!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 30, 2018:
lol
You Know Surely I have swallowed my own tail by now.
Razorjelly comments on Apr 30, 2018:
Diggin it!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 30, 2018:
Thanks.
You Know Surely I have swallowed my own tail by now.
azzow2 comments on Apr 30, 2018:
Did you have your poems posted on poetry.com? That website just up and vanished.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 30, 2018:
Nope.
I'm almost embarrassed to admit this, but when I was a kid, I was almost 12 before I saw The Wizard ...
maritime37 comments on Apr 30, 2018:
I had to be taken out of Snow White and Fifle An American Tale. I remember being very bothered by ET as well. I don't watch scary, suspenseful movies at all now as an adult. I enjoy reading some types of detective fiction or crime fiction. And some of Stephen King or Clive Barker. But I'm picky ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 30, 2018:
I'm not as bad as I was when I was a kid, but some things still bother me.
On a sandwich?
Johnsalterego comments on Apr 30, 2018:
Gunna hafta decline your offer to be a judge there, sorry...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 30, 2018:
I know what you mean.
I chose this quote from Robertson Davies (Canadian author) to clarify my belief: "The real skeptic ...
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 29, 2018:
Read a bunch of Robertson Davies back in the day, but it's been a while. Really enjoyed him.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 30, 2018:
@fishline79 Never heard the song, but it sounds like it could be a good one.
I'm almost embarrassed to admit this, but when I was a kid, I was almost 12 before I saw The Wizard ...
geist171 comments on Apr 30, 2018:
Also I stopped reading/watching Game of Thrones around the end of book/season 2 and I've basically avoided American Horror Story since its inception. I have an overwhelming amount of empathy and because of that schadenfreude entertainment is outside of my emotional capacity. I enjoy horror and ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 30, 2018:
Yes, I'll never watch Requiem for a Dream again. It hurt too much.
Wonder how that happened?
phxbillcee comments on Apr 29, 2018:
Do you think insurance covers that?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 30, 2018:
I doubt it.
I chose this quote from Robertson Davies (Canadian author) to clarify my belief: "The real skeptic ...
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 29, 2018:
Read a bunch of Robertson Davies back in the day, but it's been a while. Really enjoyed him.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 29, 2018:
@fishline79 Already read those, but thanks.
Wonder how that happened?
Science-guy comments on Apr 29, 2018:
An awesome orgasm perhaps?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 29, 2018:
Hopefully!
Hi. Has anyone else finding it hard to find someone who is real?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 28, 2018:
I know lots of people who are real. It's just that none of them want to date me. lol
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 29, 2018:
@angelwings I was being flippant with that comment. Due to circumstances, the very few single women I know IRL are too young for me. I've met a few online, but nothing's worked out. And on this site, everyone lives so far away from me, that there's not much danger of anything developing. But I do enjoy talking. A mental relationship, while not ideal, is always welcome.
Just what I was looking for.
Johnsalterego comments on Apr 29, 2018:
Dude, you 'may' have a condition. Just sayin...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 29, 2018:
lol
Wonder how that happened?
Johnsalterego comments on Apr 29, 2018:
I'd be willing to bet the insurance claim on that one is a fun read in any case...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 29, 2018:
Yep!
Wonder how that happened?
Nickbeee comments on Apr 29, 2018:
Anti gravity shoes!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 29, 2018:
Hmm...that wasn't my first thought.
Poets Boy I sure hate poets, Don’t never wanna be one.
Ciravolostone comments on Apr 29, 2018:
Very well said but are you sure you arent talking about right wing republican christan conservative christians?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 29, 2018:
Lol. Isn't that a song by Todd Snyder?
Oasis In the desert as the sun goes down we sit in silent study.
Ciravolostone comments on Apr 29, 2018:
Dude that is a love poem. I have written a few that have that power but I am always in awe of such real and awesome beauty crafted in poetry. Dude. I love that piece
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 29, 2018:
Thank you.
Hi. Has anyone else finding it hard to find someone who is real?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 28, 2018:
I know lots of people who are real. It's just that none of them want to date me. lol
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 29, 2018:
@Hobartian I'm not worried about it that much. If they can't take me as I am, then forget it. I'm not desperate.
What were they thinking?
Mofferatu comments on Apr 28, 2018:
Encouraging short (< 9 ft) kids to hang over the side dangerously to learn to read Braille upside down.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 28, 2018:
Of course! Why didn't I think of that?
Poets Boy I sure hate poets, Don’t never wanna be one.
azzow2 comments on Apr 28, 2018:
LOL, nice rhyming
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 28, 2018:
Thanks.
I believe us all to be cells in global organism.
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 26, 2018:
It's nice to think about, but I don't really believe it. Yes, we are all a part of the universe, but I don't see it as an organism.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 28, 2018:
@OceanInADrop That may very well be.
Phone sex.
Captnron59 comments on Apr 28, 2018:
Not on my phone!! Living on a dairy I'm in constant battle with flys.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 28, 2018:
I worked on a dairy farm one summer in my youth, and I know what you mean!
A small piece from a book I'm working on: All ideas and thoughts are merely mental constructs laid...
Piece2YourPuzzle comments on Apr 27, 2018:
Have you researched Quantum Physics and The Holographic Universe etc? They might give you more insight into what you're writing about.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 27, 2018:
A little bit about quantum physics, but not the holographic universe.
A small piece from a book I'm working on: All ideas and thoughts are merely mental constructs laid...
evidentialist comments on Apr 27, 2018:
I'll try this again as my original comment seems to have disappeared for some reason. You have written yourself out of a book in the first paragraph. Whatever else you may have to say after that is negated by the original statements.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 27, 2018:
@evidentialist It's not really like that. The chapters are arranged loosely by subject matter, and the beginning is mostly memoir, and about my childhood. This piece came from a later chapter of philosophical reflections.
Very true...
phxbillcee comments on Apr 27, 2018:
Well, not for dental work, those teeth are the whitest I've ever come across!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 27, 2018:
True dat!
Hardcore gamer.
Emme comments on Apr 27, 2018:
It's just cuz he's half blind...?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 27, 2018:
Yeah, but look at that intense game he's playing!
A small piece from a book I'm working on: All ideas and thoughts are merely mental constructs laid...
wordywalt comments on Apr 27, 2018:
I understand what you are saying, but strongly disagree with how you are saying it. When, as biological organisms, interact with your environment and we form cognitive structures to help us make sense of and respond effectively to the environment. Are our cognitive structures perfect replicas of ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 27, 2018:
Like I said earlier, it's a record of thoughts and ideas that I have had. I don't make any claim to truth or profundity.
A small piece from a book I'm working on: All ideas and thoughts are merely mental constructs laid...
kenbur12 comments on Apr 27, 2018:
This is precisely why I find meditation to be beneficial. Meditation allows me to separate myself from the thoughts and ideas passing through my mind. I do enjoy reading what you write and would encourage you to carry on....
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 27, 2018:
Thank you.
A small piece from a book I'm working on: All ideas and thoughts are merely mental constructs laid...
Gareth comments on Apr 27, 2018:
The problem with big statements like "anything put into words is a lie" is that the statement itself, if true, is a lie. Philosophies built on any such premises are infinitely regressive or self-contradictory and you simply end up with the position that your mind exhausts itself in. If you are only ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 27, 2018:
It's a book of my thinking. I'm not saying it's all correct. It's thoughts and ideas that I have had.
A small piece from a book I'm working on: All ideas and thoughts are merely mental constructs laid...
evidentialist comments on Apr 27, 2018:
I'll try this again as my original comment seems to have disappeared for some reason. You have written yourself out of a book in the first paragraph. Whatever else you may have to say after that is negated by the original statements.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 27, 2018:
Maybe so. It's very late in the book, and it's just a collection of thoughts and ideas expressed in different forms, so that's okay.
Here's an album cover for ya!
Nickbeee comments on Apr 27, 2018:
Fekking Jebus that is a striking bit of media work lol !
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 27, 2018:
lol
A small piece from a book I'm working on: All ideas and thoughts are merely mental constructs laid...
Newt57 comments on Apr 27, 2018:
Are you describing a form of Solipsism?...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 27, 2018:
You could look at it that way. I do have that tendency.
A small piece from a book I'm working on: All ideas and thoughts are merely mental constructs laid...
TheAstroChuck comments on Apr 27, 2018:
That's rather poetic. Is your book fiction or nonfiction? Do you have a working title?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 27, 2018:
My book is memoir, poetry, and essays. The working title is Parallax.
A small piece from a book I'm working on: All ideas and thoughts are merely mental constructs laid...
Scoobs comments on Apr 27, 2018:
I'm not a doctor, but I play one on the internet. I recommend a daily regimen of Alan Watts videos for at least three weeks haha. As a side note, if you suggest that all ideas and thoughts aren't to be trusted but are lies serving as a wrapper over the real world, would your own ideas on this ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 27, 2018:
You are correct, sir. Though I'm trying to point out the difference in the world as experienced, rather than thoughts about it. It's a book containing my thoughts and ideas, which are changeable And I've read almost all of Alan Watts's books.
Is "spiritual" also religious?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 27, 2018:
I used to be of that ilk, even when I was working and had a family, but as I've gotten older I'm becoming a lot more reality-based. And no, I did not consider myself to be "religious" at all.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 27, 2018:
@Scoobs Actually, I don't recall hearing that line,but I know what you mean. Around here though, they are proudly religious.
Monty python - The Universe song which also goes under the name of The Galaxy song - YouTube
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 26, 2018:
Love Monty Python!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 27, 2018:
@buzz13 Yep.
I believe us all to be cells in global organism.
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 26, 2018:
It's nice to think about, but I don't really believe it. Yes, we are all a part of the universe, but I don't see it as an organism.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 27, 2018:
@OceanInADrop I've been reading some philosophy and some hard-core science recently, and I like to think I'm a more evidence-based thinker nowadays. I used to be very mystical, and checked out all kinds of things, but age and circumstance have made me more realistic. (And grumpy?)
No comment.
MichelleGar1 comments on Apr 26, 2018:
Shouldn't there be syrups pouring all over her? Lol
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 26, 2018:
lol
There’s no philosophy of life without a theory of human nature | Aeon Essays
cava comments on Apr 26, 2018:
I'm a firm believer in nurture over nature. Lock's "Tabula rasa refers to the epistemological idea that individuals are born without built-in mental content and that therefore all knowledge comes from experience or perception." This article dances around the fact that what they are talking ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 26, 2018:
I think it's such a mixture of nature and nurture, that we may never be able to tell completely which is which. I definitely think there are some inborn natural traits in humans.
How big a role do you think psychedelics play in the development of spirituality?
BobbyJaan comments on Apr 26, 2018:
In my case, none, but Hendrix's Electric Ladyland never sounded better.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 26, 2018:
For sure!
There’s no philosophy of life without a theory of human nature | Aeon Essays
Amor-Fati comments on Apr 26, 2018:
I never really bought into the idea of tabula rasa. We seem to inherit predispositions from our parents that develop as we grow.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 26, 2018:
True. Anyone who has kids can tell you that.
Oasis In the desert as the sun goes down we sit in silent study.
Freedompath comments on Apr 26, 2018:
That's my paradise...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 26, 2018:
@Freedompath I enjoyed it, but I am not a desert person. I'm a forest person.
No comment.
Johnsalterego comments on Apr 26, 2018:
But, isn't *no comment* it's own sort of comment?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 26, 2018:
Yes, it is.
There’s no philosophy of life without a theory of human nature | Aeon Essays
DonThiebaut comments on Apr 26, 2018:
Good article. It's hardly groundbreaking, as it simply draws from older philosophies, but these sort of articles are very useful for putting things into modern terms.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 26, 2018:
I liked that they were responding to other philosophies, and trying to make their point about human nature, which shouldn't be dismissed.
Oasis In the desert as the sun goes down we sit in silent study.
Freedompath comments on Apr 26, 2018:
That's my paradise...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 26, 2018:
It was at Joshua Tree.
"Sweetheart Halloween" So that's what you it.
Johnsalterego comments on Apr 26, 2018:
Still not anatomically correct
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 26, 2018:
True!
The Paradox of Freedom: The Great Humanistic Philosopher and Psychologist Erich Fromm on Moral ...
indirect76 comments on Apr 25, 2018:
A wordy and interesting read indeed. If only I were as intelligent as Fromm. I’ll have to think on this for a bit before I have anything of note to say. Thanks for the link.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 25, 2018:
Yeah, it takes a little pondering.
I'm brand new to this site, and I'm already enjoying the discussions that I'm seeing.
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 25, 2018:
It's great! Hang around, and you'll see lots more!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 25, 2018:
@phxbillcee lol
Good advice.
Rudy1962 comments on Apr 25, 2018:
The good thing about life is it changes. The bad thing about life is it changes.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 25, 2018:
Man, that's the truth.
Is FEAR a reason for a backsliding Agnostic to pray?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 25, 2018:
I never went through anything as intense as that, but I would say sometimes people pray out of habit. What they were taught as children, and did in certain situations, may come back in times of great stress or fear, when thinking clearly isn't easy.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 25, 2018:
@bigpawbullets It's hard to completely escape our upbringing. If you find out how, let me know.
Whatever you're into. I guess.
Johnsalterego comments on Apr 25, 2018:
What happens when the little pecker inside gets your little pecker inside?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 25, 2018:
Don't want to find out.
Whatever you're into. I guess.
mistymoon77 comments on Apr 25, 2018:
All I have to say is...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 25, 2018:
Lol
That joke is too easy. But hey.
SonderOpia comments on Apr 25, 2018:
Silly
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 25, 2018:
Yep.
Okay. But...a whole bucket full?
ejbman comments on Apr 25, 2018:
Wait... is this *made* of "climax" or meant to enable it?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 25, 2018:
Good question!
I think I'll pass.
ejbman comments on Apr 25, 2018:
Well, as long as it's Welsh, maybe it's worth it.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 25, 2018:
I'd have to see that Welsh lady first.
There's no such thing as an 'addictive personality' – here's why
AnneWimsey comments on Apr 25, 2018:
Oh horsefeathers! Answer one thing: why can one person try somethimg like cocaine, or alcohol, and almost immediately go right into a bad spiral, and others are like, "-meh", no matter how much they use?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 25, 2018:
There are genetic factors and cultural factors, as well as personal factors that go into it. It's not just a personality type.
The shadow knows. (Or is that a shadow nose?)
phxbillcee comments on Apr 25, 2018:
So apropos of the topic! Don't think that's a nose, but I'm not even gonna guess what it is!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 25, 2018:
Yep.
Okay. But...a whole bucket full?
Rudy1962 comments on Apr 25, 2018:
I think I accidentally erased someone's comment on here. Is that possible?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 25, 2018:
I think it might be. Yesterday I took away some likes from my own post. By accident, of course.
He knows what they're for!
EricTrommater comments on Apr 24, 2018:
"He knows for what they are here..."
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 24, 2018:
"This is nonsense up with which I will not put!" --Winston Churchill.
Sledgehammer the old man in his frayed shirt and thick glasses sitting in the sagging lawn ...
Razorjelly comments on Apr 24, 2018:
Like that rhythm you got going on there. Nice.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 24, 2018:
Thanks.
Sledgehammer the old man in his frayed shirt and thick glasses sitting in the sagging lawn ...
Freedompath comments on Apr 24, 2018:
Still seems like back breaking work to me!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 24, 2018:
It is. But I was young, and, as the poem says, green as grass. So I could handle it.
Sledgehammer the old man in his frayed shirt and thick glasses sitting in the sagging lawn ...
tioteo comments on Apr 24, 2018:
Manual labor....I've done it. I appreciate it. I'm glad I don't have to do as much of it now.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 24, 2018:
Same here!
Or something like that.
phxbillcee comments on Apr 24, 2018:
I usually just think to myself, "Hmm, which PornHub category this time!"
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 24, 2018:
Me too.

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