I never think about God, but I do blank out other stuff a low. Actually the words are disassociation and compartmentalisation and PTSD like retreival and hidding of memories and memories of experiencing emotions.
Mincan
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Now That We're Outta The "Organization" Can We Be Who We Really Are?
by minimus inwhen you come here, are you comfortable to be who you really are?
can you express how you truly feel?
i know that not everyone may "understand" who we are, but being out of the organization and its myriads of rules, we should be able to be comfortable.
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Mincan
Tell me about it, I'm mixing 4 strains... hehe... hi... hi hi
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Now That We're Outta The "Organization" Can We Be Who We Really Are?
by minimus inwhen you come here, are you comfortable to be who you really are?
can you express how you truly feel?
i know that not everyone may "understand" who we are, but being out of the organization and its myriads of rules, we should be able to be comfortable.
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Mincan
Who we are is a relative thing. Relative to our experiences in the "OrganiSation".
Like would I be where I am right now if I wasn't in this thing? Would my depression have been caused by a mental defense mechanism to protect my sanity beginning at age 10? Would I be sitting here now baked out of my mind on cannabis? THinking if it wasn't for this cannabis I wouldn't want to live? Not caring about my own life? Wanting to have sudden death?
Who knows these things Alexander? That's why they call them myths....
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Any Fans of The Doors?
by XJW4EVR ini will admit that i am not a big fan of much of the music that came out of the counterculture.
however, i am a huge fan of the doors.
i find their music to be so far above the other music of that time.
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Mincan
HELLZ YEA!
Morrison is a form of opiate...
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Around the last WW1 French veteran still living
by aligot ripounsous inone of the last two french ww1 veterans died recently.
some have wondered on this board whether there had ever been a french army, or one composed of other than white flag holders.
yes there was a french army.
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Mincan
I hate to break this to you but WW1 isn't a good movie war like WW2 is.
I hate to break this to you but I find the First World War far more interesting than the Second.
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Your Favorite JW Guilt Trips
by Wordly Andre inwhat are your favorite jw guilt trips?
mine are: "you hurt my feelings when you say things like that" and "oh i pray to jehovah, that you will come back, what did we do wrong with you"
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Mincan
The joy and enthusiasm of our African brothers..... poor bastards could be spending that energy and time into improving their countries, instead its to increase profit margins....
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A calmer, more serene, moment in time.....
by AK - Jeff infour weeks ago, my only child, my daughter, was asked to leave my home.
it was tough love.
she has spent the previous 3 years incarcerated.
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Mincan
Are you talking about that moment of time that occurs at T+45 - T+3:00 on 10mg of Ritalin?
I was wigging out earlier...just ask some folks, then I chilled...
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Around the last WW1 French veteran still living
by aligot ripounsous inone of the last two french ww1 veterans died recently.
some have wondered on this board whether there had ever been a french army, or one composed of other than white flag holders.
yes there was a french army.
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Mincan
Ugh, ask the Canadians about Gen. Haig.... butcher of the Somme is right... a lot of Canadians died at the Somme, and The Second Battle of Ypres, Passchendale (which they are making a movie about yay!), The Battle of Cambrai, The Battle of Arras and of course Vimy Ridge. Vimy took 16,000 alone in one day. 600,000 Canadians enlisted, out of a population of about 7 million! 67,000 died during the course of the war, 175,000 wounded. The last soldier to die in the First World War was a Canadian, two minutes before the armistice took effect!
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What gives us the right to question other's religion?
by dawg ini recently wrote an article about mormonism for a local rag that got rejected, it was concerning mitt romney,and his belief in the mormon faith.
i wrote it because many people were saying that we have no right to question another's faith in our local newspaper... i said that we in fact do have that right whenever that person is running for president..... my article stated in so many words, that mormonism has been totally refuted both by the scientific community (dna, no ties with istreal and the natives here in the states) and by many of smith's previous actions in his early life... he used seeing stones once before and was arrested for fraud... i said that romney was showing by his religious beliefs that he was illogical, and someone like that shouldn't be president... what got the story booted was when i started in on christianity.. now, don't get me wrong here, i love some of christ's teachings, but if someone is a fundlementalist, then they shouldn't be president either in my mind... .
so, where do you guys draw the line in your personal lives, when do you feel its appropiate to question someone elses religion?.
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Mincan
I'm not mad... I really don't care what anyone thinks of me on this board anymore.
Sorry that you have dyslexia, my one uncle does too.