Hi Oz. I appreciate that. Yes it was a woman that told me that.
Unfortunately this is a public space and I have to be a bit more cordial by default. But perhaps I can find a happy middle ground someday. I find I have to do that with everyone in life including public spaces. Especially public spaces I should say.
Thanks for always being here.
by MermaidhairCaliforniaApr 17
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Johnny...
Just for the Drizzle Drizzle movement...Enjoy...
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You're too kind with this blog. Somebody of cs told you something and you listened?
To be kinder to this gang here who half of them don't even show a face
and most never will ever date again, cos "they don't need nobody" and all that insanity.
Lol that must have been a chick by the way! No man here would tell you to calm down.
I prefer the honest straight up you.
It's blogs, when people gonna understand what a blog is supposed to be hmm?
Some honest truth telling, is what it's supposed to be, some actual report from your own personal observations in life.
And then these azzholes who have NOTHING to say themselves try tell you have to talk, feel or bahave.
They can shut their piehole.
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Love.
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I thought I would post this because it will hopefully lighten things up...Peter reminds me of our member Grand...
Enjoy...
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Hi Marlin. It’s cool that you’re in Canada. I met a man from Canada once. He was here on a business trip. I asked so how do you like the US? He said meh it’s okay. A bit of a culture shock for me. I myself would like to visit Canada someday.
by MermaidhairCaliforniaApr 17
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try not to let the world change you, or you will be trying forever to figure out who you are.
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it does not happen in ukraine, because US corporations have the contracts to rebuild ukraine, so there is money to be made
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I think he is going to college soon enough...and I am sure he is taken care of financially...at least that was what was talked about along with Melania's new pre-nup...
I doubt if Trump has a close relationship in comparison to his mother though...or her parents...
Divorce can be upsetting for kids no matter what age...
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Agreed, I believe in her world, nothing is pressing.
It's not like she will be evicted and have to setup in a 2 bedroom house near the bad side of town.
I'm not sure how long secret service will be available should Trump lose the 2024 election.
It's doubtful that would be an issue.
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My mom died from cancer but she was in her 80's and had survived cancer 30 years before that...so she had a long life despite the initial cancer diagnosis...
Another person I know of has breast cancer...and hopefully the treatment can extend her life for more than the 5 year mark...
Good for you to quit smoking...many people are adverse to cigarette smell when they quit...
Vaping has no smell as far as I am aware of...and if it helps people quit...why not...
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True that Daphne. However I think Trump has reached a desperate state of affairs and is possibly dependent on her for the female votes .
As for her son ,guess there would be a hell of a tug of war and who knows just what has been said behind the scenes.
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I am not sure if people care about divorce per say but if Melania walks out...it kinda tells us she had enough of the his behaviour...she is only human...
I can see her leaving in the future but I think she is probably thinking about her kid right now...
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James Buchanan was the only single President and Reagan was the only one to get divorced but long before he became President.
Trump has 2 divorces behind him.
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Race War or Race Peace?
Larry Spargimino
June 28, 2021
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And hath made of one blood all nations of men (Acts 17:26).
Tensions were high one Saturday in April 2021 when Democrat representative Maxine Waters spoke in Brooklyn Center, the Minneapolis suburb where Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old black man, was shot and killed by police. Waters said, “We’ve got to stay on the street and we’ve got to get more active, we’ve got to get more confrontational. We’ve got to make sure that they know that we mean business.”
Waters, a highly confrontational figure, sometimes known as “Kerosene Maxine,” was notorious for telling her constituents to follow and hound Trump supporters and make life miserable for them: “Wherever you find them, at the gas station, in restaurants, go right on and harass them.”
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a different approach for the civil rights movement. Bishop Jim Lowe, senior pastor of the Guiding Light Church in Birmingham, Alabama, and distinguished fellow at the Alabama Policy Institute—where the emphasis is on free markets, limited government, and strong families—believes that the current-day civil rights movement, marked by violent protests, is very different from the civil rights movement of the 1960s under Dr. King’s leadership. Lowe pointed out that King, in his “Letter From Birmingham Jail,” believed that in any non-violent campaign there are four basic steps to be followed: collection of the facts to determine whether injustices exist, (2) negotiation, self-purification, and (4) direct action (Lowe’s comments can be found at southeastsun.com).
Unfortunately, says Lowe, these steps are lacking in many of today’s protests, many of which turn violent and lead to the destruction of property and businesses in the black community. “In some cases,” says Lowe, “injustice may seem apparent but in reality, it is non-existent. Thus, righteousness is not on the side of the protester.”
The second step that Dr. King followed was negotiation. King felt that was extremely important. Lowe points out, however, that today, negotiation does not get very far. Try to negotiate and you are shouted down. Reasonable and helpful discourse is impossible. “Disrespect,” says Lowe “is shown to those who are made in the image of God.”
The third step followed by Dr. King that is completely bypassed today is self-purification. This was a time of personal and intensive self-examination for the leader of the protest. The person needs to be honest with himself and check his motives, his manners, and see if confession to God needs to be made. Does this sound like something the BLM people would do today?
The fourth step recommended by Dr. King is direct action. If the previous three steps have been followed and there is no progress, a peaceful protest is necessary. Dr. King believed in justice and he did not believe in capitulation. He took direct action that was non-violent. Lowe believes that protests should hold a special place for Americans who realize that we have a Bill of Rights to protect the people from the government. Protests have been catalysts for progress for centuries and are essential to the American experiment.
Lowe believes that when legislation “with the potential to affect protesting comes up for debate …our representatives should be extremely careful. Any effort, even good intentions to prevent violence, that limits the right to protest or gives law enforcement undue power to restrain or jail citizens exercising their first amendment rights, should be carefully examined.” However, non-violent protests are unacceptable today in the modern civil rights movement. Why is that? Because the issue is never the issue. The revolution is.
Critical Race Theory and Marxism
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You have control over yourself...so it should not be a problem...
I doubt men want to be perceived as weak minded...
Criminals will use anything to prevent going to prison...like the case in the 80's in New York...it is a good example of how the court system failed a young woman...
A documentary was made about it...Robert Chambers the Preppy Murderer...Here it is if you want to view it...
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Yes, but women encourage men by swinging their hair as they walk and wearing clothes that are revealing, and making their eyes look bigger with huge eyelashes. Also it is quite common to see young ladies with skin coloured spray on tights walking round town. It's tough for men to be faced with this type of fashion.
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It is not just the Muslim faith (fundamentalism) that requires women to be modest in appearance...so lets get that out in the open...
Yes, why not let the women decide what they want to do...
If this practice has been going on for ages...far be it to me to tell them how to dress...it is what they are comfortable with...
When women can be free of this burden of being responsible for their appearance concerning men's conduct...then maybe women will not be concerned for their safety...but so far history suggests that many women have been blamed/shamed for the bad behaviour of men...
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When a woman goes to bed with her husband and spends time first watching a horror movie whilst putting her hair in rollers, then applying a face pack, it's no use getting into bed and asking him, " Where's the passion gone?"
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Miranda L. is a good artist and very talented...
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Race War or Race Peace?
Larry Spargimino
June 28, 2021
And hath made of one blood all nations of men (Acts 17:26).
Tensions were high one Saturday in April 2021 when Democrat representative Maxine Waters spoke in Brooklyn Center, the Minneapolis suburb where Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old black man, was shot and killed by police. Waters said, “We’ve got to stay on the street and we’ve got to get more active, we’ve got to get more confrontational. We’ve got to make sure that they know that we mean business.”
Waters, a highly confrontational figure, sometimes known as “Kerosene Maxine,” was notorious for telling her constituents to follow and hound Trump supporters and make life miserable for them: “Wherever you find them, at the gas station, in restaurants, go right on and harass them.”
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a different approach for the civil rights movement. Bishop Jim Lowe, senior pastor of the Guiding Light Church in Birmingham, Alabama, and distinguished fellow at the Alabama Policy Institute—where the emphasis is on free markets, limited government, and strong families—believes that the current-day civil rights movement, marked by violent protests, is very different than the civil rights movement of the 1960s under Dr. King’s leadership. Lowe pointed out that King, in his “Letter From Birmingham Jail,” believed that in any non-violent campaign there are four basic steps to be followed: (1) collection of the facts to determine whether injustices exist, (2) negotiation, (3) self-purification, and (4) direct action (Lowe’s comments can be found at southeastsun.com).
Unfortunately, says Lowe, these steps are lacking in many of today’s protests, many of which turn violent and lead to the destruction of property and businesses in the black community. “In some cases,” says Lowe, “injustice may seem apparent but in reality, it is non-existent. Thus righteousness is not on the side of the protester.”
The second step that Dr. King followed was negotiation. King felt that was extremely important. Lowe points out, however, that today, negotiation does not get very far. Try to negotiate and you are shouted down. Reasonable and helpful discourse is impossible. “Disrespect,” says Lowe “is shown to those who are made in the image of God.”
The third step followed by Dr. King that is completely bypassed today is self-purification. This was a time of personal and intensive self-examination for the leader of the protest. The person needs to be honest with himself and check his motives, his manners, and see if confession to God needs to be made. Does this sound like something the BLM people would do today?
The fourth step recommended by Dr. King is direct action. If the previous three steps have been followed and there is no progress, a peaceful protest is necessary. Dr. King believed in justice and he did not believe in capitulation. He took direct action that was non-violent. Lowe believes that protests should hold a special place for Americans who realize that we have a Bill of Rights to protect the people from the government. Protests have been catalysts for progress for centuries and are essential to the American experiment. Lowe believes that when legislation “with the potential to affect protesting comes up for debate …our representatives should be extremely careful. Any effort, even good intentions to prevent violence, that limits the right to protest or gives law enforcement undue power to restrain or jail citizens exercising their first amendment rights, should be carefully examined.” However, non-violent protests are unacceptable today in the modern civil rights movement. Why is that? Because the issue is never the issue. The revolution is.
Critical Race Theory and Marxism
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If you like a country artist with a feisty song, I suggest Miranda Lambert and "Kerosene."
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I must admit I don't like Beyonce's rendering of Jolene.
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Is it the case that religious middle Eastern men are not capable of looking at a woman's hair without swooning or being overcome with desire. If they can't resist the sight, then they are not practising their faith correctly, and should be punished themselves.
Women should have their right to go to a salon and appear with a fashionable hair style, even to walk round in curlers if they wish.
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More interesting that it happened exactly five years after the devastating fire at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris!
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Pretty sad,so many historical culturally important Buildings being destroyed in the last few years!
Makes one wonder!
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I am glad to see Dolly's music continuing on with the younger people...new versions of it...
Miley Cyrus version was very well done...
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Hi there! It's definitely possible to find a great guy online, but it can be a bit tough. The main issues you might run into are distance and difficulty communicating without video chat. It can be challenging to build a relationship with someone from another country, but if you find someone in your own country, it's easier to plan a date and get to know each other that way. However, it can be more difficult to trust someone from another country and arrange a meeting. That's why I recommend starting with a video chat. If you're in Europe, it's a bit easier to meet someone as the distance is shorter and the expenses are lower, but it's still important to build trust first through video chat. I know it might be harder for you given your distance from Europe or the US, but it's still possible to arrange a meeting if you both put in the effort to build trust and you have not problem with the expenses of the travel.
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