For crying out loud don’t give him ideas. Have you never heard - don’t interrupt your enemy while he is making a mistake.
slimboyfat
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It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars
by Newly Enlightened inoriginal reddit post (removed).
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It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars
by Newly Enlightened inoriginal reddit post (removed).
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slimboyfat
I wonder if he’ll do the customary review of Watchtower statistics at the end of the year. Even if they show a downturn, Watchtower has never, not even after 1975, suffered a decline as dramatic as 2022 for LE. I guess he won’t do a video reviewing those statistics. I wonder if any other YouTuber has experienced a fall as swift and decisive as this?
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It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars
by Newly Enlightened inoriginal reddit post (removed).
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slimboyfat
“Even if I rudely ignored your emails in the past, please, please write to me again, because I am now desperate, and have therefore lowered my standards considerably - so you may be in with a shout.”
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It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars
by Newly Enlightened inoriginal reddit post (removed).
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slimboyfat
If it requires an SSL certificate I hate those things. I spent 5 hours chasing my tail to get one of those until I finally gave up and a technician in the chat help just did it for me. I did not find the process of setting up a website easy at all.
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It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars
by Newly Enlightened inoriginal reddit post (removed).
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slimboyfat
Wasn’t his last resolution to ‘be the best father and husband he can be’? 🤔
Following that pattern, maybe his resolution to return to writing blogs will turn out somewhat unexpectedly.
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Did it ever become unbearable to attend another Kingdom Hall meeting?
by RULES & REGULATIONS init's becoming unbearable for me to attend another meeting.
i dread coming to the weekly sunday public talk and watchtower study.
the talks are ''repeats'' of a ''repeat.
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slimboyfat
Did anyone ever find the meetings bearable even when they did believe in it? Going for a toilet break, watching people, counting roof tiles, even answering up and giving talks were all coping strategies for getting through the time. If you liked the people, and were sociable, then conversations before and after meetings saved it from being a complete waste of time. But you hardly ever learned anything new or got any kind of practical information for your life, let alone, heaven forbid, have an inspirational or ‘spiritual’ experience of any sort.
I think that people who have always been JWs just think meetings are inevitably boring, and this is the way it’s meant to be. Many of them do genuinely seem to mean it when they praise the quality of ‘instruction’ and ‘spiritual food’ at the meetings. Most of them simply have no idea how varied, informative, challenging, practical, meaningful, and even ‘spiritual’ a religious service can be.
I imagine it was better in Russell’s day. There was probably more open discussion and more place for a spiritual and devotional dimension to practice (genuine group prayers, for example). Jehovah’s Witnesses have really got themselves into a rut and it’s hard to see how they get themselves out of it.
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It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars
by Newly Enlightened inoriginal reddit post (removed).
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slimboyfat
🎉 399 🎉
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Scottish National Party + Nazis
by BoogerMan inhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/scottish_national_party - "however, others in the party were explicitly pro-nazi.
hugh macdiarmid, who stood as an snp candidate in 1945, believed that the nazis were "less dangerous than our own government" and wrote a poem about the london blitz that included the line "i hardly care".
arthur donaldson, who went on to lead the party between 1961 and 1969, believed a nazi invasion would benefit scotland: "the government would leave the country and england's position would be absolutely hopeless, as poverty and famine would be their only reward for declaring war on germany.
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slimboyfat
Support for Independence is split 50-50 and nothing has changed since 2014...if we voted again the same result would occur.
The data show otherwise:
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Scottish National Party + Nazis
by BoogerMan inhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/scottish_national_party - "however, others in the party were explicitly pro-nazi.
hugh macdiarmid, who stood as an snp candidate in 1945, believed that the nazis were "less dangerous than our own government" and wrote a poem about the london blitz that included the line "i hardly care".
arthur donaldson, who went on to lead the party between 1961 and 1969, believed a nazi invasion would benefit scotland: "the government would leave the country and england's position would be absolutely hopeless, as poverty and famine would be their only reward for declaring war on germany.
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slimboyfat
notsure, if you have a look at the “what Scotland thinks” survey, linked above, you’ll see that support for independence has been steadily increasing over the past decade. It has increased from 23% in 2012 to 52% in 2021.
The UK economic model is broken and Scotland cannot afford to be part of it any longer. Brexit is a disaster, austerity has ruined our public services, neoliberalism has hollowed out industry in favour of finance, and now even the city of London is not the cash cow it was because Paris has superseded it. Westminster has resorted once again to raiding North Sea profits to keep itself afloat for a little while longer. Independence for Scotland is an economic necessity. The longer we leave it the more damage we will incur as part of this failing so-called “voluntary” union.
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Scottish National Party + Nazis
by BoogerMan inhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/scottish_national_party - "however, others in the party were explicitly pro-nazi.
hugh macdiarmid, who stood as an snp candidate in 1945, believed that the nazis were "less dangerous than our own government" and wrote a poem about the london blitz that included the line "i hardly care".
arthur donaldson, who went on to lead the party between 1961 and 1969, believed a nazi invasion would benefit scotland: "the government would leave the country and england's position would be absolutely hopeless, as poverty and famine would be their only reward for declaring war on germany.
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slimboyfat
And 17,410,742 voted to leave the EU out of an electorate of 46,500,001. That means 62.6% in the UK didn’t vote to leave the EU. So what’s your point?
The only ones crying are unionists when they look at this graph. They are desperately using various tricks to try and prevent inevitable independence like a modern day King Canute.