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Does this mean anything or am I reading too much into it?

I think there's something there. As a professional he has to be careful and can't just hit on all his customers. The whole situation about getting your number was kind of over the top, even your mom noticed something. That was pretty bold on his part, but I think his hands are tied and it's up to you to give him the go ahead by doing something forward.

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For those of you who were on the original help site,

Did he just put that Happy Easter background on FB or has it been there? That's funny...

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so ..
If youโ€™re talking with someone and you start feeling like something is there between you all, is it one sided or are you feeling something from that person as well?

I think emotions are generally shared between people if they are having the same reactions to each other. Was he smiling from ear to ear too? You know how they say dogs can smell fear? I think we give off signals about how we feel that other people can sense too, and very often the other people react accordingly.

I was in a ladies house a while back and when I walked in I got this warm fuzzy feeling and everything felt right in the world. I looked at her and she looked at me and we both smiled. It was just an instant in two days of working there, but the guy I was doing the work for calls all the customers and interviews them and hers was very interesting. She said she felt very safe and warm while we were there and it was an enjoyable experience... it made me think we were both experiencing the same feelings at the same time. It doesn't happen all the time but I think it might have been happening for you and the guy in question.

Call him up and invite him somewhere. Tell him you won tickets to something and don't have anyone to go with, yeah. Some girl did that to me one time and we ended up dating for a long time. She told me later she didn't win the tickets she bought them and just wanted to see me again. I thought it was pretty cool.

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When drugs are illegal the smugglers bring in the most potent thing they can find to make it easier to transport. During prohibition beer was nearly impossible to find but 100 proof liquor was everywhere. Legalizing alcohol made it possible for people to use alcohol that was a lot weaker and it actually improved the general health of people, cirrhosis of the liver became less prevalent. I think the same would be true of opioids, everyone wouldn't be overdosing on fentanyl they would be using something with a known strength that helped them with their pain without killing them.

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Look at your body-

I figured the Dhammapadda was a collection of writings from Zueleekeewan, but it turns out it's from Buddha. I've been feeling like a poor toy of jointed parts ready to collapse lately....

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58% of people incarcerated are non-violent drug offenders. It does seem ridiculous. When they outlawed alcohol gangsters took over the cities and so they legalized it so they could tax it and get the criminals out of the business. Seems like they could do the same with other drugs.

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For those of you who were on the original help site,

I figured he would be more into St. Patrick's Day than Easter... hmm.

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(For the older people)

Well it was sane for a while, and then it nose dived right into batshit crazy... keep up the good work Al!

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NFL Superbowl LIII Poll ...

Dammit.... the Rams had every opportunity in the world to win that game. The Patriots couldn't get out of their own shadow and LA was worse! gahhh

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