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Tameria2001
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My son finally got his first car
by Tameria2001 inon saturday my son finally got around to getting his driver's license, and then on monday, he bought his first car.
you might be thinking he is 16 or 17, but you'd be wrong.
he is almost 22 and in his third year of college.
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Is White Nationalism A Major Problem In Your Opinion?
by minimus inafter seeing the atrocity in new zealand, do you think white nationalism is a major issue affecting you or where you live?.
somebody already called out chelseaclinton, blaming her for the attack!
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Tameria2001
I never understood what they mean when they tell people to go back where they came from, and most of the time those people they are telling it to are born US citizens, and even their parents, grandparents, and great grandparents were born in the country as well, and might have also defended the country as well. If someone ever told me that (and they have when I was an active JW), I ask them where I should go, because I was born in Texas, and my bloodline has been in this country since before the 1700s, and further. My dad's family had Cherokee, Choctaw, Scottish, British, English, and my mom's side Irish, German, and Chinese. So I asked them where should I go? Plus I also told them that my grandfather (mother's side) fought against the Germans and Japnese in WW2, my dad served as well in a later time.
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My son finally got his first car
by Tameria2001 inon saturday my son finally got around to getting his driver's license, and then on monday, he bought his first car.
you might be thinking he is 16 or 17, but you'd be wrong.
he is almost 22 and in his third year of college.
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Tameria2001
He did, but he saved his money and paid cash for it, so no car payments. He's very wise when it comes to money, even more so than his parents.
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My son finally got his first car
by Tameria2001 inon saturday my son finally got around to getting his driver's license, and then on monday, he bought his first car.
you might be thinking he is 16 or 17, but you'd be wrong.
he is almost 22 and in his third year of college.
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Tameria2001
On Saturday my son finally got around to getting his driver's license, and then on Monday, he bought his first car. You might be thinking he is 16 or 17, but you'd be wrong. He is almost 22 and in his third year of college. I guess he finally got tired of having to walk everywhere or relying on others for helping him to get where he needed to go. Now maybe he'll come home a little more often for visits, his school is only an hour and a half away.
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Surprise!
by ZindagiNaMilegiDobaara ingot this surprise in my letter box today.just got my personal invite for the memorial this year, through the letter box!
i am pimo.
goes to show how little info they have on me.they do not even know where i live and so thinking it is a "worldy" persons house pushed one through.
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Tameria2001
I will find one in my door every other year, and this is the year I won't be getting one. None of the JWs in my area know who I am or who I was, and I prefer to keep it that way.
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Went to the KH a few days ago.
by nowawake14 ini actually visited the kh a few days ago.
i just needed to see some friends.
i hadn't been in months.
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Tameria2001
It's been 18 years for me. I even refused to go to two different funerals because that was where they were held. The last time my husband tried to push it, and I went into full panic mode, which is something I never ever do. When I made the decision to leave, that was it for me. I'm one of those individuals who won't stick around if they don't believe in something or is lied to, no matter the cost.
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Do You Think The Obama Administration Should Be Investigated For How They Treated The Trump Accusations?
by minimus ini hope that the trump administration looks into obama , clinton and all the other players for trying to usurp the legitimacy of the trump presidency..
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Tameria2001
@stillin I'm not saying one way or the other, but if Russia wanted Trump in, it would because they didn't want Hillary in. Hillary is nothing but BAD NEWS, there are quite a few folks in Arkansas (where she originally came from) that absolutely detest that witch, myself included.
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Two lies all Jehovah’s Witnesses are told
by Farmer Jim1 inlie 1).
when you leave the jws you will be unhappy and will have a hole inside you that only the ‘truth’ will fill.
only when you return to the jws will you feel complete again.. utter nonsense!
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Tameria2001
WillYouDFme - I'm not talking about those who got married at a young age, or just because they wanted to have sex and not get in trouble with the Watchtower, I'm talking about those who really love each other when they got married. When I was still in the organization, I knew plenty of active JWs who were unhappy in their marriages, but if you didn't know them personally you would have never guessed it while at the meetings. Many of those unhappy marriages did end in divorce, while they were still a JW. It didn't even matter what their position was in the organization; circuit overseer, elder, ministerial servant, regular pioneer, or just a publisher, I knew different witnesses in all those positions who all divorced for various reasons, and I know the reasons for those divorces, and it all narrowed down to unhappiness.
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Two lies all Jehovah’s Witnesses are told
by Farmer Jim1 inlie 1).
when you leave the jws you will be unhappy and will have a hole inside you that only the ‘truth’ will fill.
only when you return to the jws will you feel complete again.. utter nonsense!
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Tameria2001
How about this lie. If you leave Jehovah's Organization, your marriage will fall apart. Had several tell me that whopper. I got news for them, after hubby and I left, our marriage actually got better. This coming September will be our 26th.
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Dignified Death...Assisted Dying Your Views
by ZindagiNaMilegiDobaara indignity in dying,assisted dying...your views.
the royalcollege of pysicians (rcp) has dropped its 13 year opposition to the concept of helping terminally .
ill patients die.
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Tameria2001
I have witnessed a few individuals who passed away, and the extreme pain they were in, but the one that sticks out the most in my memory was my friend's father. His cancer had totally wrecked him to the point to get relieved that he actually had both his legs and arms amputated. First, it was his legs, and then a short time later it was his arms. Neither of those did any good in relieving his pain. He suffered greatly for a couple of months after that till he finally passed away. No matter how much drugs they put in him, it did nothing to bring him relief. He wanted to die, but his family would not hear of it, they wanted to keep him alive and with them as long as they could. So yes, I feel that it should be up to the person when they would want to die.