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is this a real life?

nam myoho renge kyo

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is this a real life?

Kalinihta wrote:
imagine you're standing in front of a beautiful landscape. you admire the view, but what you don't realize is, that you're only seeing a really small part of it. who knows what you're missing!
now look at the painting. light symbolizes knowledge. the lady with the book only has a small candle, because books can only provide a small part of knowledge, while the other person holds a really big lantern.
now, you say that the other person was you. could this mean that you're holding a bigger part of knowledge/light, that you're able to see a bigger part of the landscape/reality? who knows!
by the way, Joey is a beautiful name! too bad he doesn't recognize you as his father. could this mean there's no joy in your life?
does it really matter whether life is real or not? does asking this, help you in any way make your life better? as Kazantzakis said, "you've got the brush, you've got the colors, paint paradise and in you go."
life is what you make it.
man, I don't know if I'm making any sense! I'll just leave it there.

i found the painting after i wrote the paragrah, joey asks (why was i in his house painting).... get it, he saw before me that i was just a picture in a painting...

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a different version of you exists in everyone who knows you.

Anonymous wrote:
What is this book?!

nam myoho renge kyo

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is this a real life?

http://i68.tinypic.com/fp1jwm.jpg

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is this a real life?

Mya wrote:
Does it even matter?
Seems like an interestingly (un)real life..

Mine is just full of abuse and cr*p xx

just like vampires, you have to allow the abuse into your house

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Question of the day:

Anonymous wrote:

Jebus-Zeus wrote:
no

Can you back this with supporting evidence?

A zebra never changes his stripes. A leopard can’t change her spots. People don’t change, they just reveal their real selves over time. Are these statements common wisdom or gross misunderstandings of human nature?

What about the Frog and the Scorpion? A popular story told to explain that people can’t change their basic nature begins with the Scorpion asking the Frog for a ride across the river. The Frog responds, “Are you kidding? Of course not! I know you, Scorpion, and you would sting me and I’d die. No way will I carry you on my back!”

The Scorpion challenges the Frog, “Why would I do that? If I sting you and you die, we both drown. You have nothing to fear by carrying me across the river.” The Frog decides that what the Scorpion said makes sense, so he agrees to the request.

Midway across the river, the Scorpion stings the Frog. As the Frog gasps his last breath before drowning, he implores the Scorpion, “Why? Why did you sting me, knowing we will both drown?” The Scorpion replies, “It’s my nature.”

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Question of the day:

no

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Entrance of the time being

**PamelaAnn** wrote:
Mwahahahahahahaha…. 😆 Gooooood One!!!!

lol no one on facebook got it

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Evansent wrote:
I had to read it twice before it registered haha. Your a bloody crackpot.😂

danke danke

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I'm drunk right now and probably no one is on by hi.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkW28tSNAvE

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