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Hahahaha. Loving these!
zeuser comments on Jun 10, 2018:
Haw haw haw! That's hilarious! I've asked both my kids that same question when they were toddlers, which frankly is what Merkel is dealing with here. 8-)
The Tipping Point When Minority Views Take Over - The Atlantic
zeuser comments on Jun 10, 2018:
Social media makes this kind of "sentiment manipulation" depressingly easy and formulaic. It explains a LOT about how voter sentiment was targeted and changed last election, where a state by state effort produces outsized results when paired with an archaic electoral college model. This is scary, but at least someone is trying to understand how it works.
Loss of American Jobs?
zeuser comments on Jun 10, 2018:
By making certain items more expensive, prices rise, manufacturers have to cut cost elsewhere, because higher prices are passed on to consumers, and that means less demand. Most businesses sink most of their money into personnel, which is the obvious place to cut to both save money and reduce output. Yeah, American jobs will go away. If stable genius had attended Econ 101 at Penn and paid attention, he would have learned that back then.
When a non-believer dies, what can one say instead of "Rest in Peace"?
zeuser comments on Jun 10, 2018:
I always say something like "His/her troubles are over." Which is true.
Not sending our best.
zeuser comments on Jun 10, 2018:
That's so true it hurts. We are sending a delegation of douche-canoe sycophants led by an agent of the Russian government, who, by the way, is a narcissistic moron.
Origin question?
zeuser comments on Jun 10, 2018:
But humans are reeeally good at making up stories, and they don't like admitting they don't know. The story answers a lot of questions for non-critical thinkers, and it's easy to remember and embellish. Claiming an unprovable connection to the creator of the universe is a path to power for a lot of humans, and that is hard to turn your back on.
What was your favorite place to go when you were a kid?
zeuser comments on Jun 10, 2018:
In my town, in the heart of anthracite country, the coal mines piled the mine tailings, called culm, into huge mounds by the breakers and surrounding areas.The mines had shut down by the time I was growing up. There were birch tree woods all around, cuz birch trees grow in anything. We'd set up forts in the woods, hang out, climb up the shale and slate piles, get filthy-ass dirty, then dial it up again the next day. One of the two playgrounds in town was right next to where the culm banks were, with a corner store that had popsicles and ice cold coke. Carefree times.
I'm sick with the flu. Send prayers my way
zeuser comments on Jun 10, 2018:
You trollin' us, Red?
When will Christians become a minority in the USA?
zeuser comments on Jun 9, 2018:
When the rapture comes, they are all history. Unfortunately, it will never come.
How do you determine maturity?
zeuser comments on Jun 9, 2018:
Accepting responsibility and following through on your commitments, while avoiding pointless conflict or vengence sounds like a reasonable definition.
What is on my mind.
zeuser comments on Jun 9, 2018:
Glad you got this off of your chest, bro. Plenty of decent christers out there too, but your experience with these guys rankles for sure. You oughta run for office, and even if you don't I do hope you are doing your part to kick these idiots out of office. That's a great way to positively channel the anger and resentment. Good luck to you.
Thank you for having me on your site. I will enjoy talking to others who believe like i do
zeuser comments on Jun 9, 2018:
I hope you enjoy your time here. I certainly do.
Finally saw Deadpool 2...I'm so behind on my movies!
zeuser comments on Jun 9, 2018:
I saw it last week. It's a roller coaster ride through gratuitous gore and constant and hilarious profanity right from the opening credits through the closing credits, my kinda movie.
Why do christians and the Jews claim their god is so forgiving?
zeuser comments on Jun 9, 2018:
When you get past people's acceptance of completely unproven and objectively absurd dogma, any lie or logical inconsistency associated with it is totally possible.
Just joined.
zeuser comments on Jun 9, 2018:
Enjoy your stay, there are lots of different points of view and a bias towards evidence-based discussion.
Let's hope Trump hires a prostitute in Singapore, doesn't pay her, gets caught, and he gets a good ...
zeuser comments on Jun 9, 2018:
I can hear him now, "No, no, not *tea* on the bed! I'm not paying! You're fired!"
Do you agree with this statement?
zeuser comments on Jun 9, 2018:
There are two parts, well three really. Supply, distribution, and of course demand. For so many people, the pharmaceutical end of this provides effective pain relief, so it's not a crisis for those guys, it's a really good thing. I don't know why heroin should be blamed on medical professionals and the pharmaceutical corps either. To the extent that pain relief generates revenue for those folks, there is probably an overprescription issue, but someone has to get hooked too, and a lot of times that is not a conscious decision. I voted no.
Donald Trump's grandfather ran Canadian brothel during gold rush, author says Friedrich Trump ...
zeuser comments on Jun 9, 2018:
Well, frontier sex workers were the porn stars of yesteryear, so this is not that surprising.
I've recently become aware that I have a problem recognizing and remembering faces.
zeuser comments on Jun 8, 2018:
I've heard of this before. Not to be flippant, but there are a number of faces I wish I could forget. It sounds like you are coping with the condition (indeed what else could you do?), and I hope it's not too much of a problem for you.
Have you ever met people that didn’t believe in Climate change ?
zeuser comments on Jun 8, 2018:
Yes. The argument, if that's what you want to call it, was "what about the dustbowl in the 30's, huh?"
Here's a thought; we, as a nation, want to think we are great, without any reflection on what we are...
zeuser comments on Jun 8, 2018:
Not to be a party pooper, but there's plenty in the history of the US of A that is decidedly un-eagle-ish. If you were one of the people the eagles crapped all over, you might have a different perspective. And I agree that we can do much, much better right now.
This is my new favorite thing. A murder of Halloween eagles.
zeuser comments on Jun 8, 2018:
We used to call turkeys "freezer eagles", but we were old enough to know better so it wasn't that cute.
How Will We Know Asks Lawrence O' Donnell?
zeuser comments on Jun 8, 2018:
I believe we already know.
Islam, and governments' attempts to not "offend" muslims, is wreaking havoc in Europe.
zeuser comments on Jun 7, 2018:
Oh FFS. You are trolling, yeah? Good luck with that here. See ya.
Do you ever wake up with an odd thought in your mind and wondered where did that come from?
zeuser comments on Jun 7, 2018:
I have, over the years, come to rely on the leap of insight that the herb provides. A lot of times, the insights are mundane, but sometimes, well... I've never had that sort of insight happen with bingo. But everyone has a different muse. I try to follow my instincts. I have made mistakes, but I never wondered what would have happened. But that's just me.
“The problem, often not discovered until late in life, is that when you look for things in life ...
zeuser comments on Jun 7, 2018:
I've always thought that we make our own luck, but I have come to realize that this sort of simplistic view contains a fair amount of cultural, white privilege. Nonetheless, I believe Mr. Tyson has a valid point here. You do need to actively look for your opportunities. Things rarely just drop into your lap, you don't wait for your ship to come in, you row out and meet it. This is a worthy sentiment, and a good thing to be. And a steady dedication to lifelong learning predicates all of it.
Its sad to live in a part of this country where questioning a belif system is frowned upon so much.
zeuser comments on Jun 7, 2018:
Oh man, you list your age as 18. When I was 18, and that was a looong time ago, I stopped shaving to protest the vietnam war and grew a ponytail. Talk about being shunned by the community, I was openly insulted and called a traitor to my face. This was a couple of years before I figured out that religion was bullshit, and by that time, in my early 20's, I had a LOT more experience dealing with the fuckstick jackwagons with closed minds and a tribal prediliction to distrust and attack the unfamiliar. I suggest that you should persist, find your own way, do NOT give up your values or your voice, and grow stronger. And Kansas? Look for an escape hatch, but don't expect that a physical move will solve these problems, they are yours to confront wherever you find them, and they will find you, trust me. Stay strong, good luck, and I hope this helps just a little.
So my 16 year old, (who knows how to do everything,) used my iron to put a transfer on a hoodie.
zeuser comments on Jun 7, 2018:
Got a few things to iron out with the 16 year old, it sounds like. Just when you think you've seen everything, teens can introduce a new wrinkle. Don't press, the teen is just sizing you up. LOL
Jesus Christ took a dip in my local YMCA today
zeuser comments on Jun 6, 2018:
They left out the part where they had to drain the pool because it was all wine.Typical.
An old friend of 50 years has become a person of extreme religiosity in his old age.
zeuser comments on Jun 6, 2018:
If he's really your friend, respecting your wishes should be a natural thing for him to do and I doubt he'll take offense. However, he may feel a spiritually-based urge to "help" you or "save" you, and think he's doing you a favor with his pseudoscience information and religious overtures. That can be dicey. If he doesn't take the hint, you have a decision to make, either put up with it or let this guy go his own way. Hope it works out for you one way or the other. Good luck.
How do you handle religious in-laws?
zeuser comments on Jun 6, 2018:
Divorce. But more seriously, while I was married, my inlaws weren't big on religion. There was one cousin who married into that family that was a preacher, but I only saw him once a year at the most. Good luck with your crew, sounds interesting.
Trump doesn't know the words to "God Bless America" [facebook.com]
zeuser comments on Jun 5, 2018:
To be fair, there are a LOT of words he doesn't know.
[huffingtonpost.com] Trump called out the wrong guys!
zeuser comments on Jun 5, 2018:
It's a contest for who can lie the most. I've always been proud of Philly and it's teams, but now more than ever. I'd love to see the talking yam come to South Philly and start jawing his crap. He could meet a REAL mob boss and learn all about respecting a championship team.
What do you think?
zeuser comments on Jun 5, 2018:
Yeah. heh. It's the greatest story ever told. but it's a STORY. I read somewhere that the model for the common image artists use to portray haysoos is actually a Medici prince from medieval Italy.
Anybody give blood?
zeuser comments on Jun 5, 2018:
I have my 3 gallon pin from the red cross, however I haven't been able to donate to them for the last several years. About 7 or 8 years ago, they changed the screening test they use to detect syphillis. I have some autoimmune things that trigger a false positive for syphillis. The red cross has to do a more determinative test, and of course I don't have syphillis, but they are required to throw the blood away, even though it's as clean as a whistle. So they sent me a nice letter asking me to NOT donate, and encouraged me to send money instead. I've made calls and written letters, but there is no way around this as far as they are concerned. It pisses me off, because I am like you, it should be a humanitarian act that everyone performs.
Today is my 53rd birthday.
zeuser comments on Jun 5, 2018:
Happy day, hon. Enjoy the coffee, and don't forget the classic birthday combination of cake and alcohol. 8-)
What religion do you view as most threatening to democracy and why?
zeuser comments on Jun 5, 2018:
Now I don't like to use a broad brush to paint anything or anyone, that is a dangerous start that can lead to complete intolerance. So I will qualify my answer by saying it's all IMHO and I recognize that the acts of some should not constitute a reason for tarring all the rest. Having said that, it sure seems like the evangelical wing of the christian religion is mighty interested in turning us into a blatant theocracy. Southern Baptists are slightly saner, but even so they are in the amen corner enabling a lot of what the radical evangelicals are trying to do. Anybody have anything to convince me otherwise? I am willing to listen.
Business must be booming!
zeuser comments on Jun 5, 2018:
Gee, sounds like a ton of fun.
Trump Removes Positive Reports About Obama Admin From FEMA Website - The Intellectualist
zeuser comments on Jun 5, 2018:
If you can't win on your own, cheat. The talking yam has done this time and again throughout his entire useless life, and it has worked. I doubt he'll ever change this. Given his abysmal lack of personal or professional competence and any semblance of shame, it is now the only thing he knows how to do well. The thing about a gullible moron is that he thinks everyone else is a gullible moron too.
I’ll try and get on in the next few days, just got out of the hospital, pneumonia and small ...
zeuser comments on Jun 5, 2018:
Do what they tell you and whatever else to get better. The hardest thing is probably just to rest, but let it all heal, hon.
I found this quite interesting, having suspected such for some time: [youtu.be]
zeuser comments on Jun 5, 2018:
This guy really breaks it down. Generally, I don't listen to current pop. I am pretty much tuned in to the local college stations - one features indy rock and some americana, one features jazz, blues, and reggae, one is completely off the wall. In my car, I listen to the Deep Tracks station on Sirius. But, otoh, I do like Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, and of course live music is always a great option.
Is social media ruining peoples ability to connect?
zeuser comments on Jun 5, 2018:
Social media is a tool, and how it affects anybody's ability to relate to real people depends completely on how they use the tool. More and more people pay attention to their phones than they do to each other, even in public spaces that are designed for interaction, like bars for example. Others don't have any trouble with personal interactions IRL and exhibit some discipline over their social media habits. And, for some, social media is the only alternative for meaningful interpersonal interaction. I voted maybe.
Bibliophile Checkin
zeuser comments on Jun 5, 2018:
I like fantasy series: Jim Butcher's Harry Dresden, Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth, Brandion Sanderson's Mistborn and Steelheart series, Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time. I'll read anything written by Martin Cruz Smith or Ken Follett or Elmore Leonard. I like alternative history novels and series, especially Harry Turtledove's books. I wish CJ Pratt would write more books with Eno the Barbarian, even if Eno's not in them. K Eason's Outlaw trilogy. I like biographies too. It's escapism, I get too much reality on social media and the news.
My new favorite joke!
zeuser comments on Jun 5, 2018:
Timeless humor!
It is baffling that any Trump supporter still actually believes that any of his actions or policies ...
zeuser comments on Jun 3, 2018:
If you think nobody can fool you, think about whether you are fooling yourself. Hard to detect, harder to admit, harder still to publicly reverse. I got no answers. Wish I did.
Don the Con in all his splendor.
zeuser comments on Jun 3, 2018:
But he was chosen by God. AND, he's not a black guy. ?
I think this is fair: if you take credit for the good things about the country that you had NO part ...
zeuser comments on Jun 3, 2018:
So first, nothing is fair. People will always try to claim credit for things they didn't do, and deny responsibility for things they did that aren't so good. Up to each of us to figure out which is which. It's work.
How confident are you in debating fundamentalists?
zeuser comments on Jun 3, 2018:
You cannot debate a fundamentalist in any true sense.Debate requires logic and evidence. Fundamentalism requires neither. I feel comfortable with discussing anything at all with anyone, including the fundies. But it's never a debate. I see others have made the same point, so I guess I'm in the amen corner. LOL
Sometimes I find it almost impossible to remain polite and politically correct.
zeuser comments on Jun 3, 2018:
It's always worth it to speak the truth, and in general you will offend somebody. People do not let go of their traditions and prejudicial attitudes easily, and some never ever will. You can accept that reality without accepting the nonsense and discrimination that it protects. You didn't ask for advice, so I offer none. However, in my own life, I have found it to be more effective to pick my battles and not try to change everything all the time, which is what I did when I was younger. I hope the act of composing and publishing your message got some things off of your chest. Hang in there. Come back and rant again if things build up, we'll all listen.
Where are you from?
zeuser comments on Jun 3, 2018:
I was born in Scranton, PA, and reared in Dunmore, Scranton's close neighbor. Great place to be from. My 93 year old dad still lives there in the house I grew up in, and I will visit him for a week surrounding Father's Day this year. If he wasn't living there, I would have no real reason to return, except maybe for the occasional high school reunion, as I am still in touch with several of my old classmates.
Coming home from the car boot market at noon, at which point i'm slobbering for my brekkie, the ...
zeuser comments on Jun 3, 2018:
Highly commendable. Confronting a bully is always the right thing to do, never easy, and guaranteed to boost your self-esteem and personal confidence. Also, it sounds like you were a very positive role model for the boy, who I bet now realizes that he has that inside of him too, if he wants to go for it.
"American economist Jeffrey Sachs has written a scathing takedown of President Donald Trump, calling...
zeuser comments on Jun 3, 2018:
You can't get away with being this consistently unbalanced and dangerous without a whole bunch of similarly afflicted enablers. This is today's s Republican party. Sure he's a psychopath, but he's OUR psychopath.
FYI: Show Replacement Alert ?
zeuser comments on Jun 2, 2018:
Like Darrin in Bewitched!
When the truth is a mere nuisance to deal with!
zeuser comments on Jun 2, 2018:
Doesn't annoy them. Sets em off, and pretty soon it's about Kenyan Obama and Hillary running a child prostitute operation out of the basement of a pizza place. These people are lost.
Voodoo, anyone?
zeuser comments on Jun 2, 2018:
I tried this with a tangerine. So far, nothing.
In case you're keeping score: Kim Jong-Un 1, Tiny Hands 0 [thesun.co.uk]
zeuser comments on Jun 2, 2018:
I bet the letter is written in crayon to make the talking yam feel more comfortable.
Its Saturday night, whats everybody up to?
zeuser comments on Jun 2, 2018:
Pizza, wine, and some netflix.
I know that we're all just a bunch of profile pics, posts, and comments, but there are a few people ...
zeuser comments on Jun 2, 2018:
I think it's human nature for people to have a stronger affinity, or even an attraction, for some people more than others. It happens when you are in a meeting, at a bar, on a bus, or in a chat room. It's normal.
Random thought - Do you think that the Trump/Kim Jong Un meeting is back on so Trump can hock his ...
zeuser comments on Jun 2, 2018:
It'll never happen. If it does, the result will be existentially scary and comical at the same time. And I reeeealy want to get my hands on one of those coins.
Trump is not the cause, he is an effect ... the real danger are these people
zeuser comments on Jun 2, 2018:
Yeah, that rings true. That is dead money, nothing you can do to shift that sort of entrenched opinion. Just oppose it.
Ok, I know I'm new at this and there must be a learning curve, BUT, out of curiosity sake (and NOT ...
zeuser comments on Jun 1, 2018:
All publicity is good publicity. Remember that.
Does anyone have experience with ravens and crows.
zeuser comments on May 31, 2018:
I don't think it would be dangerous. It's always a good idea to make new friends. Animals are less likely to throw you under the bus for some cheesy alternative, too. My parents had a number of sparrows and a couple of cardinals that they became quite attached too. Crows are a little more complex than that, and I bet you'd enjoy the hell out of it. So would the crows, I'm guessing, else they'd just fly away, right?
Dating in 2018. Expectations, purpose.
zeuser comments on May 31, 2018:
Nothing good comes easy. Better to lower your expectations and be surprised when things go better than you thought they would.
Would you rather live 100 years in the future or 100 years in the past? timetravel
zeuser comments on May 31, 2018:
The way things are going, my current property, about 120 miles or so from the Atlantic Coast, may well be beachfront real estate in 2118. I'd sell for an exorbitant price and live like a king. Heh.
He is so tired ?!
zeuser comments on May 31, 2018:
Hang in there, Bob!
What is the quickest easiest meal that you make yourself and love?
zeuser comments on May 31, 2018:
Boil a hot dog, put it in a bun with some onions and mustard. Eat with a dill pickle and some wine. 8-)
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zeuser comments on May 31, 2018:
1 - over easy 2 - my nephew's, who had a complicated non-sectarian service he and his fiancee developed 3 - Righty 4 - Ramrod!
Casual relationship
zeuser comments on May 31, 2018:
A control freak and an enabler walk into a bar....
Don't you think this whole Roseanne thing is just a big show to distract from the 1500 missing ...
zeuser comments on May 31, 2018:
Yup.
What is a word you use that isn’t in the dictionary and not many other people use?
zeuser comments on May 30, 2018:
Fuckwit. Maybe it's a real word, I don't know. I use it quite a bit. I wish I didn't have to use it at all.
I think many of us can relate
zeuser comments on May 30, 2018:
Where do you get your mushrooms? 8-)
Why the views?
zeuser comments on May 30, 2018:
I have no idea WTF you are, and I have no interest in looking at your profile. So, once again, *I'm* the rebel. LOL
What do you do when you are EXPECTED to follow Christian beliefs?
zeuser comments on May 30, 2018:
This used to bother me, but now it doesn't even make a dent. I won't participate, and if someone asks me to testify or something, I'll start with "well, as an atheist, I think that people can react to the (solstice, holiday, memorial, tribute, or novena) however they want. Good luck to all!" Or something like that. If nobody asks, I don't say a damned thing.
Nostalgic music.
zeuser comments on May 30, 2018:
When I was in high school. The Who came out with Tommy, Jethro Tull came out with Aqualung, Chicago came out with Chicago - the album with 25 or 6 to 4, Black Sabbath came out with Paranoid, McCartney came out with Ram, and Clapton came out with Layla and other Love Songs. There's more, but those come immediately to mind. ELP came out with Lucky Man (forget the album, but I think it was just ELP) as well as Tarkus, Rod Stewart came out with Maggie May. Cream, Blind Faith, Steely Dan, geeze, I need to go play some vinyl now.
Do you find it offensive when theist think without a belief in god/gods, it’s impossible to have ...
zeuser comments on May 30, 2018:
More than anything, I am sorry fiction has shaped somebody's view of reality to that extent. Ignorance, just by itself. doesn't offend me. It saddens me.
He can go behind the bushes.
zeuser comments on May 30, 2018:
I like it!
I AM AN 8! The down side is l have nothing to live for anymore.
zeuser comments on May 29, 2018:
Persistence is an underrated quality. Not by me, of course. Congrats. One of these days, a looong time from now (I just turned over to a 7), I'll go to the 8 party and buy you a drink. 8-)
Westboro Baptist Church Visit
zeuser comments on May 29, 2018:
They threatened to do it when a state police officer was gunned down in my PA hometown, but the locals let them know they were ready to take vigorous physical action against them, and they wussed out. Aren't most of the "church members" actually in the same family? And you wonder why they discourage inbreeding. I do NOT deny these fucking morons have a right to say what they want due to the (currently under siege) bill of rights, but that doesn't protect them from the consequences their actions may inspire - which maybe "inspire" isn't the right word when referring to these idiots.
Why do we pay twice for the same services, police and military with our tax money?
zeuser comments on May 29, 2018:
From a public finance point of view....If the pentagon can "lose" billions of dollars through "administrative error", and blatantly allow theft through contracts that specify unneeded goods and services for hundreds of times what they actually should cost, I'd prefer to retain at least some local control over how law enforcement monies are collected and allocated here in my town. And make no mistake, this would mean more taxes for you and me and a huge ballooning of the federal deficit and debt. Otherwise, great idea.
Special Issue Mad Magazine
zeuser comments on May 29, 2018:
The resemblance is astounding!
I feel this is true for most people who finally open their eyes to reality.
zeuser comments on May 29, 2018:
This reminded me of the video where a kid does magic tricks and his stoic buddy exposes the trick right after. Very funny if you've never seen it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yogBvWB4orI
Describe yourself in one word. Mine would be "fun".
zeuser comments on May 29, 2018:
Incisive.
Is contentment a mini-death?
zeuser comments on May 28, 2018:
Only for humans. For rodents, contentment is Minnie Mouse.
Fake news at their best :P
zeuser comments on May 28, 2018:
However, the ones who died defeating the nazi's wouldn't be quite so happy, now would they?
Do you split the bill when you go on a date?
zeuser comments on May 28, 2018:
I always pay for the first date. Usually after that it's separate checks or one person pays and the other provides the tip. For things like birthdays or other celebratory outings, I'll just pick it up.
I have been meaning ask a question to all of you, but I am really busy reading and responding as ...
zeuser comments on May 28, 2018:
1970 VW bug. By that point, the horsepower was up around 42. Had to scrape frost off of the inside of the windshield in the winter. AM radio though baby!
If you had to choose between keeping 30 grand or bailing a loved one out of prison with the money, ...
zeuser comments on May 28, 2018:
Either this was you at one time or it will be you at some future point. If you were in your loved ones spot, what would you want to happen?
I like this!
zeuser comments on May 27, 2018:
I'm in!
Unbalanced relationships
zeuser comments on May 27, 2018:
I generally hold things back and like to take em slowly.
What is your goal in life?
zeuser comments on May 27, 2018:
Right now, just doing what I can to maintain my health. Everything else is really secondary, you can't accomplish anything if you are incapacitated by sickness or infirmity.
Deal Breakers
zeuser comments on May 27, 2018:
Your 30 minute guideline seems about right. You're right, it is very easy to develop reasons to rule people out online. My deal breakers would be any kind of irrational intolerance, extreme neediness, any kind of control freak behavior, rudeness, habitual lateness, slovenly personal space, and of course slavish devotion to any kind of religion at all. I shy away from people more than 3 or 4 miles from me who don't write anything in their profile. If you got nothing to say, take your picture down, FFS.
Do you believe in life after death of any kind?
zeuser comments on May 27, 2018:
Life before death is what counts, right? I forget who said this when asked what life after death would be like, but the answer was "exactly the same as it was before death, but without you".
At what age did you move out?
zeuser comments on May 27, 2018:
I lived with them on and off some in college and then grad school. I left for good and moved across the country right after I turned 23. Everyone has their own schedule.
Just for grins, how many of us still have bibles laying around the residence?
zeuser comments on May 27, 2018:
I never owned one and I still don't. I do not anticipate getting one any time soon, or ever, for that matter.
45 being schooled [dailymail.
zeuser comments on May 26, 2018:
Sigh.
I found love on Agnostic.
zeuser comments on May 26, 2018:
Awwww, that is just so sweet! And based on a common rejection of superstition. The best of luck to you both. ?
Meet The Fuckups
zeuser comments on May 26, 2018:
Like Arrested Development, but it's real. Oh man...
I believe a quality and successful long-term romantic relationship is built upon a strong foundation...
zeuser comments on May 26, 2018:
Cultivating a strong friendship is never a bad idea with or without romance. Many times a romance will fizzle out, but a strong friendship will remain intact.
Is it really possible to live your life and not have any regrets.
zeuser comments on May 26, 2018:
People concentrate on the things they believe they could have done differently and always think that things would turn out better. You don't know that, maybe things would have worked out worse. Also, nobody seems to dwell on the decisions they make which turned out just dandy. Regardless, I try to balance the good vs. the bad, and try really hard not to make the same mistake twice. The past is dead and gone and the future is not certain, so focus on the here and now.
What women want on a first date.. Is it true?
zeuser comments on May 25, 2018:
Well, that's an important perspective. But it is, of course, just half the story. Reading through the article, yeah ok.

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