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chatilliononline now!

On the fleas on the back of rats...

Isn't it strange how a collection of CS members have joined in a 'clique of maturity' going around making negative comments about other members they dislike.
The beginning... A text message from a friend told me about Connecting Singles and invited me to join. The site we were on had closed.
I was greeted with comments of "We don't want your ilk around here" in reference to the site that closed.
How strange.. What ilk? I'm a newbie to an unfriendly site.
Why? You don't know me, how did I instantly qualify to be ilk?
I'm thinking, where did the few hundred of the other members go?

Greeted by:
Agentbob, Willy, dong, UnFayzed, JimNastics, bluewind37, texasgirl8585, korn, xquseme and a handful more who's names I cannot recall.

They were here weeks, possibly months before I arrived!

Got it... the 'ilk' title came from their appearance that changed the happy blogland that one was prior to them joining.

Going to other blogs and openly making negative comments to them or about other members you dislike is pretty low. Maybe gossip is important in your lives.

If you repeat a lie about someone enough, others will tend to believe you.

The quote "On the fleas on the back of rats" wasn't mine. It was said by another member and directed at me.
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yonik1988online today!

In Search of the Lost Soul part 1

Some people claim that they are willing to sell their soul because... they say, 'I don't believe there is anything after death, and I don't believe in the existence of a soul because it has not been scientifically proven. Besides, I believe in what I can see, touch, and feel.' That concludes their statement.

On one hand, I understand their perspective because it is known that the human body is in control most of the time, while the soul is in a state of slumber or dormancy for the most part. Therefore, we feel drawn to the present moment, and although some claim to believe in God, the soul, and an afterlife, if you know how to challenge them, you can shake their faith and make them question how much they truly believe.

And this is the weak point of humans, upon which the devil relies and grasps first. Sometimes I wonder if it is indeed true. Can the existence of the soul not be proven? Can we not feel, touch, or see a soul? Because if we were to look at things from a broader perspective, if we were to imagine for a moment that we could pose these questions about the soul... if we could treat them as objects placed on a chair and step back a bit to observe the bigger picture, as they say, or the overall picture, as we shall call it for non-English speakers... wouldn't we be able to reach the following conclusions?

We can touch the soul if we know how to do it.
We can see the soul if we know how to do it.
We can feel the soul if we know how to do it.

But for all of this, like in any mystery, the initial questions will bring forth more questions, and to obtain answers, we will need to answer a multitude of questions. But even for that, we will need to ask the right questions. Because you cannot obtain a correct answer by asking the wrong questions. So, what questions should we ask, some of you may wonder... well, here they are:

What is the soul?
How does it look?
What is it made of?
Why can't we see it (or can we?!)
Why can't we touch it (or can we?!)
yonik1988online today!

In Search of the Lost Soul part 2

And now, let's see what we can do with the answers, right?

The soul is that spiritual part that most living beings have, whether they are animals, birds, or humans. (I will not comment further, as I know many will have other questions, but humans always have questions...)

The soul has the same shape as the body that carries it, only in a spiritual form.

The soul, as mentioned above, is a spiritual matter that exists in a different, yet undiscovered, form and frequency by humans, which is why its existence cannot be proven.

We cannot see it because... and here there are several reasons:
Firstly, although the human eye has the ability to see souls, the human brain has not been trained to do so.
Secondly, humans are not allowed by God (the one in whom many no longer believe but who is as real as you, me, and anyone else).
Thirdly, we could see the soul if we attempted to do so in a spiritual manner rather than a physical one (for this, observe a terminally ill person before their last moments, observe their reactions, and you will see the soul leaving them, not with your eyes but with your own soul, with the eyes of your mind, as some would say).

We can touch a soul, but again, not in the way we expect... physically, but spiritually. Look for a person when they are at their lowest point in life, speak to them from the soul (the one you believe neither you nor they have), help them cheer up, help them overcome, and you will see that although they had a sad face before, at the end of the conversation, their face will be brighter, and their eyes, which initially seemed dark, will now emit a ray of light in the darkness... that is proof that you have touched a soul, not with your body as many expect, but with your soul. Therefore, we want to know these things, but we ask the wrong questions. On the other hand, we may rely too much on the material world and too little on the spiritual one, yet we still expect answers regarding the spiritual world. The problem is that you cannot:

Ask the wrong questions and expect correct answers.

Solve spiritual problems based on solutions and laws from the material world.

I am sure that many will continue to have questions and arguments of all kinds, but I have said it in the past, and I will say it again: those who do not wish to believe will not believe, regardless of the arguments presented to them. However, those who desire to believe will search and find the necessary arguments and reasons to believe.

In conclusion, I would like to advise you to keep your soul intact and pure because that is the true 'self' within each and every one of us. The soul will continue to live even when the body can no longer do so. And if you abandon it now, or its goodness... you are giving up on yourself and the goodness that resides within you.

Thank you for your attention and time, and may you have a beautiful life."
chatilliononline now!

A day without Trump is like...

Impossible. Not going to happen. If you've been following the news lately, you can see the man is unhinged. Everyday he says something stupid or self-incriminating. Yesterday, I read he's attacked his his former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany. He claims she understated his poll numbers to Ron DeSantis by calling her "Milktoast" and many conservative republicans are saying Trump's comments have become insane, pathetic and unacceptable. Some have called his last attack “a canary in the coal mine” moment for the former president.

Last week, he claimed if elected, he will change the constitution.
Oh? I wasn't aware presidents had such powers.

He's still bumping in the night over what is and what should never be regarding documents taken from the White House. The lies exceed the truths. I read his attorneys have briefed him on the possible outcome of the investigation.
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chatilliononline now!

Catwalk... no updates?

It's been a busy week for me and it's not over. I've got one installation going on very well with the exception of the kitchen island. The client did a walk-thru and said it's too big. Okay, we followed the architectural dimensions, made a perspective layout. He's got a designer and general contractor involved. No problem. We're sending out a change order and making one cabinet smaller.
Next!
Another installation, in a highrise. We couldn't deliver because the elevator was broken. The elevator in the other tower was working, so my people had to carry all the cabinets, doors, and panels, across a catwalk, making double work to get the delivery done.

On the ground it was breezy, normal for the beach. The seas weren't choppy. At the top of the condo, the wind was 20 to 30 miles per hour.

Here's a view from the catwalk...

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Depending on the view, it's a sea of blue and a sea of green.
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chatilliononline now!

My anniversary blog...

I joined Connecting Singles in July of 2018. While some people have complained that I write 3 to 4 blogs a day. I'm currently on 1,639 and lost a few when the moderators cleaned their system.

Doing some simple math of 5 years at 360 days per year or 1,800 days not counting one or two leap years total in that time period. That's less than a blog a day and not 3 to 4 as others have claimed. Amazing.

The main blog page states:
"A Blog is a journal you may enter about your life, thoughts, interesting experiences, or lessons you've learned. Post an opinion, impart words of wisdom, or talk about something interesting in your day. Update your blog on a regular basis, or just whenever you have something to say. Creating a blog is a good way to share something of yourself with others..."


Limits aren't mentioned and I'm okay with that... you should be too.


yay
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chatilliononline now!

Burial at sea...

Since Sunday, the 21-foot tourist submersible named the Titan had gone missing, news sources repeated the same story simply because they had no hard facts. Thursday morning, Debris found 500 meters from the Titanic are believed to be from the missing submersible Titan. The only confirming fact at this point is an implosion failure and all on board have perished.

Who was on board?
HAMISH HARDING
SHAHZADA DAWOOD and his son SULEMAN
PAUL-HENRI NARGEOLET
STOCKTON RUSH

What did they expect to see?
A once-in-a-lifetime close-up viewing experience of the Titanic that went down 100 years ago.

Whats next?
Additional searches to recover the bodies and all parts of the submersible.
Investigations as to how and why this disaster occurred.
Lawsuits upon lawsuits...
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chatilliononline now!

Bret is predicted to be the first hurricane of the 2023 season...

Bret is currently a tropical storm in the Atlantic Ocean headed West and predicted to cross the Dominican Republic this weekend.
Too soon to batten down the hatches, but it's advised to store water, canned foods, check the batteries on flashlights and get any safety gear ready for the storm that could possibly move into the Gulf of Mexico within a week from now.
Change the setting on your refrigerators to the coldest, fill a few bottles with water and keep in the freezer so you will have enough ice to keep perishables from going bad if you are without power.


Tracking updates from the National Hurricane Center:

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chatilliononline now!

Campaign promises...

All politicians make promises if elected. Some have good intentions, but a lack of understanding how to actually get their promise implemented. For example: Repealing the Affordable Care Act aka Obamacare that went into law in 2010 and replacing it with something better and cheaper. Not happening. Constructing a wall between Mexico and the US to reduce illegal immigration and having Mexico pay for it. Not happening.
Another?
"I"m going to enforce all lors concerning the protection of classified information. We can't have someone in the oval office who doesn't understand the meaning of confidential or classified"

Anyway... there's a new video about it.




(Some people from New York mispronounce laws as lors, about the same way they pronounce caulking as corking or soffer in place of sofa)
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MiMiArt

The Land of a Thousand Smiles

A month after my flights back to Malaysia was booked, I lamented to Art how nice it would be if my best friends ( 2 sisters ) could come along with me and my daughter to Bangkok when I pay homage to Lord Brahma or Phra Phrom as known in Thailand, he replied, “Why don’t you bring them with you? I’ll pay for their expenses as well. All expenses, except shopping!”

I quickly informed my friends before he changed his mind! Lol! There were so many arrangements to be made and thankfully my daughter was on hand to help me out.

Less than 5 days after arriving in Malaysia from the US, still not recovered from the jet-lag, I traveled to Bangkok. I have always liked Thailand and her people.

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My all-time favorite Thai dish, Pad Krapow Gai ( Minced Chicken with Thai Basil ) and my daughter ‘s favorite, Pad Thai, accompanied by the must-have Thai milk tea!

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Wat Pho- The Temple of the Reclining Buddha.

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We went to the Huamum Night Market, a 40-min drive on the outskirts of Bangkok.

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Nearly bought this rubber monitor lizard for Art coz he has this fixation on this reptile after he first laid eyes on one of them ( a real one! ) when he traveled to Bangkok with me in 2017.

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This was the real reason we were there that night. Scantily-clad men servers! Every hourly, for about 10 mins, they would go around and performed lewd acts on the patrons/diners rolling on the floor laughing

These are screenshots I took from my video reel. Our table was a hotspot because it was right in the middle!

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We were still laughing very hard when we our food came. They were surprisingly good and reasonably priced too.

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The following day, we checked this place out. Shing A Ring A Ring Cafe laugh

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I have been friends with these two sisters for almost 23 years now.

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After our lunch, we headed to Big C where you shop for Thai snacks, souvenirs and other quirky stuff like phalllc-shaped soap bar grin

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I can get these at our local Asian Market here in Omaha but I got a few packets for Art’s great-grandnephew anyhow.

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