I have a concern about this forum

by palmtree67 176 Replies latest members private

  • dinah
    dinah

    Is bastard still a cuss word?

    Should I have added an adjective?

  • AllTimeJeff
    AllTimeJeff

    Good point Palmtree

    Debator, you got 4 topics. Be a big boy, start your own.

    Unless you aren't a big boy.

  • dinah
    dinah

    Maybe Debator has a light switch that is stuck on off?

  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5

    hey a pm is a private room. they wouldn't know what to do there.

  • crazyblondeb
    crazyblondeb

    I can say I haven't given this crap between the 2 posters a second thought....Like dinah, I don't care...

    I have made true real friends here....I'm sure these are poster (s) that have been here before, causing shit. They thrive on this attention.

    After trevorgate, I learned alot.

    Dinah, good girl, only one cuss word!!

    Dinah is my best friend off the boards....u mess with her, you mess with me! (and other werewolfers)

    I just got home from a day at a festival of idiots!

  • alice.in.wonderland
    alice.in.wonderland

    "Hi alice

    I have enjoyed your posts and I am very sure many non-posters have seen your sincere defence of witnesses and the unasked for verbal attacks this has gained you.

    I put forward one word of advice. Be careful how much personal info you express on here. The majority on here are EX-Jws and a few very militant ones too from what I can see . They would use this against you. The one worrying trend I see on this forum is to lump Jws together and paint them with broad, extremely negative, emotionally manipulative, generalistic strokes. /they are stoking up vulnerable ones that might feel inclinied to take this beyond a debate forum.

    Your sound fair words on various forums are a pleasure to read but like I said please be careful."

    I've gathered plenty of information about users here (not making their personal identity). I've printed much of it out. I've shown it to some people and they were very disturbed to see such bias hatred. There's some scary people that have asended into an utter and complete spiritual death. This forum was a bad experience. I should have followed the admonition:

    lv chap. 5 p. 54 par. 9 How to Keep Separate From the World

    Can the spirit of the world take root in your mind and heart? Yes, but only if you let it do so by lowering your guard. (Proverbs 4:23) Its influence often begins subtly, perhaps by way of associates who may appear to be good people but, in fact, have no love for Jehovah. (Proverbs 13:20; 1 Corinthians 15:33) You can also absorb that evil spirit through objectionable literature, pornographic or apostate Internet sites, unwholesome entertainment, and highly competitive sports—really, through anyone or anything that conveys the thinking of Satan or his system.

  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5

    Tell me you didn't just publish someone's personal message to you Alice?

  • crazyblondeb
    crazyblondeb

    LOL she prob wrote it herself!

  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5

    lol Yeah, I give her too much credit.

  • John Doe
    John Doe

    http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-new2?id=CraOpen.sgm&images=images/modeng&data=/texts/english/modeng/parsed&tag=public&part=7&division=div1

    The voyagers scanned the shore. A conference was held in the boat. "Well," said the captain, "if no help is coming, we might better try a run through the surf right away. If we stay out here much longer we will be too weak to do anything for ourselves at all." The others silently acquiesced in this reasoning. The boat was headed for the beach. The correspondent wondered if none ever ascended the tall wind-tower, and if then they never looked seaward. This tower was a giant, standing with its back to the plight of the ants. It represented in a degree, to the correspondent, the serenity of nature amid the struggles of the individual -- nature in the wind, and nature in the vision of men. She did not seem cruel to him, nor beneficent, nor treacherous, nor wise. But she was indifferent, flatly indifferent. It is, perhaps, plausible that a man in this situation, impressed with the unconcern of the universe, should see the innumerable flaws of his life and have them taste wickedly in his mind and wish for another chance. A distinction between right and wrong seems absurdly clear to him, then, in this new ignorance of the grave-edge, and he understands that if he were given another opportunity he would mend his conduct and his words, and be better and brighter during an introduction, or at a tea.

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