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What's up people?

Legion wrote:
Space, primarily.

Hello!

LOL

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Who are the moderators here?

DocteurRalph wrote:
So basically it's as fresh a start as you can get with the same people judging you that have already given you a life sentence once.

So fresh in fact, DocteurRalph has gone back to breast feeding.

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I've been having character asasinations for trying to help the mentally ill on Facebook.

Nixx wrote:
Dont give up.

By far the best advice here.
Doing what is right and needed is sometimes very difficult but you do it anyway.
Look no further for inspiration than the thousands of firefighters in California. If just 2% of them decided to quit, it is estimated the fires would continue to rage twice as long and more structures would be lost.

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What's up people?

Hi. We're you a member on old help (OH)?

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Lost the battle.

Internet companies want to charge you more for keeping your speed the same. If you don't pay up the nose they slow you down ON PURPOSE.

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Lost the battle.

Well 99% of all computer users say it's a bad idea.
100% of the WH cabinet thinks it's a bad idea along with every expresident.

So Trump is going to pass it, because it will make America great again (and he despises anything Obama likes).

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Iโ€™m wondering if thereโ€™s a term for this:

So far, since we have been back, this is my favorite post! Love the issue expressed and all the collective responses.

Very educational to a student of the human psyche.

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Post Closed Post Closed

J.N-Bucking wrote:
There is almost nothing that's safe to drink.
Only expensive bottled water, and how long til they poison that too

I always thought the problem with water in plastic bottles was in the plastic. I prefer water in glass bottles anyway for one sole purpose; it stays colder longer. That simple.

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Has anyone seen my lost dog?

I recall him being banned several times but I don't remember a lifetime ban. Hell-o, I was banned several times myself.
Forgive and forget. We all have moved past our own indiscretions, why can't he?

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I have 2 room mates living in my basement.

DocteurRalph wrote:
I would go ahead and buy them both a gift and keep the receipt. Half the Christmas presents bought get returned anyway. We had a Jehovah's Witness family in our neighborhood, twin girls and my mom bought them birthday presents one time and they had to give them back. They were crying when their mom made them do it, it was very awkward.

There was also a really pretty girl in my class that was JW and she wasn't allowed to date anyone that wasn't also a JW and she didn't like it much either. She used to sit next to me and tell me how bad she wanted to go out. She left the church as soon as she moved out of her parent's house. The whole family disowned her.

I remember her sister was the Homecoming Queen in high school and her date was like this guy that was 30. It was kind of strange. It's tough on children to have to adhere to all these rules that basically punish them.

It sounds like this guy is on the fence about his religion too. I'd give him a present just to see what happens... a really nice one. ha

Scientologists are much the same way. Come to think of it, so are Amish/Mennonite. No dating or gift exchanges unless from a fellow believer. I wonder why they feel their beliefs are threatened by such a simple gesture of kindness?

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