TheWonderofYou
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New "most frustratingly addictive game ever" to play - agar.io
by Simon inone of my kids got me hooked on this.
it's incredibly simple but also kind of fun and addictive.. you start as a small cell and need to eat things to grow.
that's pretty much the game.. of course as you get bigger you can eat smaller cells too ... and bigger ones can eat you.. as you get bigger you get slower but you can "eject mass" to shrink and speed you up (w key).
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Was now at level 4 - "Swoosh" is my name, but after swarming out I was eaten up instantly. Oh sh* Obama hunted me. -
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Hello again friends...
by alamb ini haven't been on here for so long.
peeking in to say hello.
any old friends here?
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TheWonderofYou
Hi, I dont know you. Fine you are here.
I once, many years ago used the profil name "True fromearth2" at H2O, at that time I wasnt yet ready to write much either listened. I thought how wonderful that there is a place to meet in internet.
Now I am here again, but I keep my face anonymous mostly because I am afraid that somebody of the "parallel word" could recognize me, althought that would be quite unlikely and I was never any highranker in that parallel org only a seeker of elysium. I like to have some secrets too. ;-)
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THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT THE BUTTERFLY
by Terry in**things you never knew.
about the butterfly.
next time you are in a sunlit meadow.
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However metamorphosis evolved, the enormous numbers of metamorphosing insects on the planet speak for its success as a reproductive strategy. The primary advantage of complete metamorphosis is eliminating competition between the young and old. Larval insects and adult insects occupy very different ecological niches. Whereas caterpillars are busy gorging themselves on leaves, completely disinterested in reproduction, butterflies are flitting from flower to flower in search of nectar and mates. Because larvas and adults do not compete with one another for space or resources, more of each can coexist relative to species in which the young and old live in the same places and eat the same things. Ultimately, the impetus for many of life's astounding transformations also explains insect metamorphosis: survival.
@ scientific american
Link: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/insect-metamorphosis-evolution/
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Dear Syrian Refugees
by Simon inwelcome to canada from one immigrant to another !.
calgary is welcoming it's first refugees from syria and iraq so tomorrow i'm going to take all the winter clothing that we have and donate it to a women / children's charity.
it's not much (well, actually, it's a huge pile ... everything from when we first moved over!
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First 163 arrived deriving from Lebanon and Jordan in Canada. This year 10000 refugees awaited yet, a delay occured because security questions, further 15000 planned until february. -
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I miss my family so much. I thought I was over it but I have breakdowns every few months thinking about my family
by macys inas most of you know i have been shunned by my family for 2 years because of a photo posted on facebook of me kissing another girl at a party.
the matter was not dealt with fairly but it is over now and i am 100% certain that jdub org is a cult.
but i miss my family so much.
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How many elders (2 witnesses should be to testify according their bible twist) talk with you and watch your progress at the moment?
Are only these 2 talking with you ?
(I vne never been in the reinstating-situation)
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I miss my family so much. I thought I was over it but I have breakdowns every few months thinking about my family
by macys inas most of you know i have been shunned by my family for 2 years because of a photo posted on facebook of me kissing another girl at a party.
the matter was not dealt with fairly but it is over now and i am 100% certain that jdub org is a cult.
but i miss my family so much.
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I ll follow you, im curious about your decision. How determined you are. Good luck. -
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U.N. United Nations Human Rights Committee and Jehovahs Witnesses have ongoing relationship
by TheWonderofYou ini appreciate the work of the u.n.. jw appreciate and share the values of the u.n. too.. jw-attorneys submit country reports to the human rights committee.
next session of the hrc will be from 9 october - 6 november 2015 in geneve, switzerland.. human rights committee .
http://www.ohchr.org/en/hrbodies/ccpr/pages/ccprindex.aspx.
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Hi December 10, 2015 Human Rights Day, it becomes better.
Some have written to OSCE, some decided to protest anonymously on the local congregation level today as far as I know.
I dont know if the UNO was ever contacted by somebody of the EXJW community.
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WORDS MY FATHER NEVER SPOKE
by Terry inwords my father never spoke.
"the last time i saw wes he was standing over your baby bed reciting something from--oh, i don't know--shakespeare or the old testament.
then, he leaned down to kiss you instead of picking you up.
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Thank you very much for taking me for a ride on your dramatic journey. It was like i was in that city bus from the East Baltimore heading downtown on a freshy bitumized Evans Ave. in those early 50's. More than once i was thrilled on the west slope.
It was like I myself was in that bus, I felt like I had already got on the bus at that Morning Side Elementary school after a school day on that day and had seen you and your Maw Maw got on, then watched you sitting in the rear and had heared you chatting with those friendly "darked skinned". I wonder if i had "hate-stared" too, but perhaps I sat in the midst of the bus and could hear what you told about.
A story reached my ears while I sat there, the white woman told about SCHMOO a wonderful little boy who developped splendid talents in remembering difficult things with an eidetic memory, what would have astonished them and how she was proud about your grades after you returned again home, you was happy to be at home again.
How could he only remember those long chains of numbers, they asked, and then she explained to them how you converted numbers into names to memorize constantly, because she saw you doing it.
The women could have joked, "if he is a little Shmoo, perhaps he even memorizes all the names of our streets the Marion, Ramsey, Mulkey, Powell Harvey Ave. from here up till the Red Water River and Wichita Falls, someday and become president or a famous author".
You would have looked shy but you certainly have had some secrets in you like the Shmoo of the legend"
And I would have looked on my latest bad average grades and would have been envious hearing of your memorizing talents and your courage sitting there in the rear inmidst of these coloured.Didnt one of the Shmoos grow up and become Barbapapa in the late 60's? Dont know.
But one thing is sure, we here your readers, you catched me ...
"I m a Shmoo".
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U.N. United Nations Human Rights Committee and Jehovahs Witnesses have ongoing relationship
by TheWonderofYou ini appreciate the work of the u.n.. jw appreciate and share the values of the u.n. too.. jw-attorneys submit country reports to the human rights committee.
next session of the hrc will be from 9 october - 6 november 2015 in geneve, switzerland.. human rights committee .
http://www.ohchr.org/en/hrbodies/ccpr/pages/ccprindex.aspx.
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THE MAN WHO HUNG THE MOON (A true family history)
by Terry inthe man who hung the moon .
(a story from my family's history).
she never spoke about her parents, except to say they had been murdered.
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So your great-grandfather, Matthew Hybarger, was an economic refugee at that time.
Like hundred of thousands Germans who emigrated to America. He might have been a governing mayor or deputy burgomaster somewhere in Germany, what we dont know for certain, but he told that he was or perhaps he joked. Because of the economic crises, poverty "pauperism" (transition from feudal system to early industrialisation) in Germany and of strict guild laws that existed he perhaps decided to leave the country and begin a new life in his best age. His parents bid farwell. He accepted a dangerous passage and happily arrived in New York, perhaps. He as talented man like many other germans helped to build up the new world. At least built a house for Groogie and planted many trees, yes, because in America he met this wonderful woman and he even remembered Avery.
Maybe he was that M. Heuberger whom I found in the passengers list of 1860 who went on board as 28 year old and left Hamburg way New York, maybe he was a man who hung the moon too.