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Here is a list of Society Blogs ordered by Most Liked, posted by members. 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. Reading blogs is a good way to learn more about others. Click here to post a blog.

jarred1

gotta be careful being friendly at work.. lots of jealousy.?

gotta be careful being friendly at work.. lots of jealousy.?doh
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jarred1

Much Love.?

If you want to feel connected, connect with yourself first.
Treat yourself, be kind to yourself, so you don't need others to be kind to you to be happy.
Now you can connect with other people, but you don't need to anymore.
Much Love.?beer laugh
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jarred1

I prefer to keep my privacy.

I don't see the point why you would share every step you do. I prefer to keep my privacy. It is crazy how addicted some people nowdays are. Families or friends would go out for dinner together and not even talk one sentence to each other but watch like monkeys on their phone screenthumbs up
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jarred1

The Best Advice in the World

1. Have the courage to live a life true to yourself, not the life others expect of you.

2. Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.

3. “There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.” Ernest Hemingway


4. Don’t make decisions when you’re angry. Don’t make promises when you’re happy.

5. “Never argue with a stupid person, they’ll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.” Mark twain

6. Only pack what you can carry yourself.

7. Remember you’ll always regret what you didn’t do rather than what you did.8. “You’d worry less about what people think about you if you knew how seldom they do.” David Foster Wallace

9. If you blame it on someone else, don’t expect it to get better.

10. “You can be the ripest, juiciest peach in the world, but there will always be someone who hates peaches.” Dita von Teese

11. If the grass is greener on the other side, there’s probably more manure there.

12. Don’t give up what you want most for what you want now.

13. With regards to the opposite sex: If you look hungry, you’ll starve.

14. “Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right.” Isaac Asimov

15. Strive to be the man you want your daughter to marry.

16. “Remember only enemies speak the truth. Friends and lovers lie endlessly, caught in the web of duty.” Stephen King

17. Never forget your car keys will change your car from one tonne of inert metal into one of the most deadly killing machines that has been invented18. Wait 24 hours before getting mad and reacting about anything. If it doesn’t bother you in 24 hours time, it probably isn’t important enough to get mad over.cheers by Joel Willans
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GoDaniel

Social Media Or Not???

How many of you do social media like Facebook or Instagram?? dunno confused

I'm really into both!! head banger peace
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jarred1

I consume the information and move on

Okay, you want comments, here's mine. I don't care about comment section. Rarely do I comment on anything. Opinions, reviews, it doesn't matter, I consume the information and move on. cheers banana
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jarred1

Everything on the Internet is entirely true.

Everything on the Internet is entirely true.. Especially porn, never trust porn sites.? thumbs up laugh
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jarred1

I don't trust people who are "perfect"?

A person who doesn't make a mistake can not be trusted. The persons who seem to be perfect are the one's who can/will hurt you most. I don't trust people who are "perfect"?cheers
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Aaltarboy

Projection, blame and the Nile. Our MOTIVES.

It's interesting to look at the life course of almost all of us humans in these regards. Seems to me to be a two fer. The really innocent young seem not to shy away from admitting that some action and it's consequences was at least part of their doing. When the books topple off the shelf, most kindergarteners may laugh, perhaps a little anxiously, when asked who dunnit. They tend, however, to admit their roles. But soon this changes, and we see the results in older folks every day..... Someone else shouldn't have placed the books where they could easily fall. Why were they so close to our play/work area anyway? Mary Jane pushed me into them. Or worst, the reflexive retort----I didn't do it. Of course, many spiritual traditions, educators, self help groups, good parents, therapists, etc. encourage us to be truthful, and to admit our places in what happens. But it goes much deeper. When things don't seem to go our way, a little honest reflection almost always shows that somehow, somewhere, something in our actions or behaviors were involved in the causal loop of how the world works. And lordy...can we ever rationalize our roles out of the loops? In the worst cases of denial, we may actually see our involvement, but spin our motives around to make ourselves believe that, if we did have a role in things, it was well intentioned! The upside here, at least for me, is that when I try to practice such self honesty, and examine my motives, the Mr. Wonderful vanishes, and I learn a little about life. Even better, I crack myself up about myself. Belly laughs. But none of us are saints. And the question is, what sorts of forces change honest little kids into self deluding adults? The troubling answers underly much of human pain and strife. Aa.
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jarred1

Attention seeking comments

Attention seeking comments like "Someone in my family just died....1 like = 1 prayer" is annoying. I understand it's a rough time, but likes won't help your loved one. That's just greedy for likes.?thumbs up
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