VoidEater
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What was your first vehicle? (pics!)
by sabastious inmine was a 1986 ford courier i got after working a summer and obtaining $600.00.
it was a beater and i named him earl.
like this one just white and more zombified:.
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I find it very hard to believe in a god
by Newborn inbut i find it equally hard to believe in the evolution theory .
so for now, i chose not to believe in anything but myself and love.
that was all.
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VoidEater
I don't see that belief or non-belief in a god is all that important.
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A deep deep hurt
by sooner7nc inwhen i was a couple of months old my father was put into prison in seagoville, texas.
the watchtower took him away from me for almost 2 years and destroyed almost all hope that he and i would ever have a normal relationship.
i say this because i believe the bond that we should have formed when i was a baby was severed forever and that's the damnable shame of it all.
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VoidEater
I'm glad you chose to make up for the pain of the past, rather than pass on the pain of the past.
That's not an easy choice to make.
Congratulations.
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Narcissistic mothers and JW,s
by jam inmy eldest son (40) and his jw mom (in here 60,s) can not have a. decent conversation before he storm off in anger.
all famlies have their problems, we are no different.
but for years.
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VoidEater
My mom was, and still is, practically perfect in every way (also, while in the troof, not a slave to it, thankfully).
Dad, on the other hand...! Narcissistic bipolar scary dude...
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Warning To All: Taxes Next Year (2011)
by Scott77 indisclaimer: iam not the author but just merely sharing what i have just read.
its up to each reader to form his or her opinion after reading it.. .
in just six months, the largest tax hikes in the history of america will.
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VoidEater
This stuff is utter nonsense.
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Were you given a good beating when you was a JW kid growing up in TRUTH
by Hairyhegoat inmy dad used to use the kettle flex on me and my 2 other brothers, and if he was a bit drunk he would just come up to our room and thump us all in our beds!!
my mom could be heard crying alot when we were growing up in the happy jw religion.
me dad was a lover of the rod as he got a good kicking when he was a kid from his dad!!
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VoidEater
Yes.
I'm told my hearing loss is due to the physical abuse.
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Music Fans!! Once again I Ask, What's Your Top 10 Favorite Albums?
by flipper inhello gang!
didn't think i'd let you off easy did you?
this one might really make us dig into our personal archives!
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VoidEater
...and boy I would include a lot of what other people have posted if the list were like top 25 or 50...!
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Music Fans!! Once again I Ask, What's Your Top 10 Favorite Albums?
by flipper inhello gang!
didn't think i'd let you off easy did you?
this one might really make us dig into our personal archives!
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VoidEater
Mr. Flipper: Quite the question. Because an album is such an interesting critter. I don't have to love the band, or find the perfect single song, I have to look at the album as a unique entity and see it in its own light as a whole...
These are what I put on when I want to listen to an album, and of ourse they are reflective of my personal taste and my age...:
Beatles - Revolver - to me, the breakout creative album that assured them immortality, full realization of glimpses that came before
Boston - debut - superlative arranging and musicianship...with but one exception, every track a gem
Thomas Dolby - Golden Age of Wireless - extremely cohesive album with vibrant writing and arranging
Foreigner - debut - each track clearly related and easily identified as coming from the same album, yet maintaining an air of suspense
Heart - Dreamboat Annie - a wave of emotions throughout, subtly strung together
Howard Jones - Dream Into Action - carries through a perfect vision
Kansas - Point of Know Return - a tough call over Leftoverture, but this one has a certain refined writing and smoothed engineering
Gary Numan - Pleasure Principle - all time favorite album, completely cohesive without being entirely repetitive
Queen - Night at the Opera - the first full articulation of their artistry, balancing avant garde with pop sensibility throughout
Jimmie Spheeris - Isle of View - extraordinary, a high mark for its genre, unique guitar tunings being just one thread that holds it together
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Special Assembly: CO admits the grip is tightning.....
by yourmomma inwhat im about to post is the exact words from the co during the last talk of the most recent special assembly day.
even though im out i still try to keep up with what is being said just cause i find it interesting, and alot of stuff i find funny, but this stuff is starting to get scary, and i fear for my friends who are still in.
here are the exact words:.
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VoidEater
Scary stuff...
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Watchtower's new entrants get to hear the Governing Body share their qualifications
by Dogpatch inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-frdngnwvm .
here's a rare one you'll not find elsewhere, send it to your friends!.
new bethel entrants introduction to the governing body circa 1985. two new bethel boys at watchtower headquarters somehow managed to videotape this introduction to the brooklyn bethel headquarters of the governing body off of the bethel tv screen.
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VoidEater
Thanks for the perspective...to be free of this claptrap...and yet to still be revolted by it...