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snowlynxonline today!

blocking people

How much of a coward do you have to be to block someone commenting on your blog? ....I mean, surely that's what blogs are for no?
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yonik1988online now!

If it's true ... Maybe they had something to say

Scientists claim that they have discovered that there are an infinite number of parallel universes in which there is a slightly different person from the "I" among each of us. Most of all, each of us has an infinite number of "doubles", so to speak. There is basically an "I" and an "you" and any of us in each of these parallel universes.
For those who find it hard to believe this ... and wonder if that's the case, then where are they ..well they're not in outer space as you might think ... but it's a little more complicated than that ..Their explanation it would be that each body functions at a certain frequency .... the molecules move at a certain rate ... they vibrate at a certain frequency in each universe ..both ours and the other universes .... fact for which they can exist or coexist in the same place and yet in a different place each at the same time ... that is, as a position they are still here but in a different universe ... on a different frequency ..
Finally, I hope I have clarified this chapter ... because I would like to move on to today's topic.
If all this is true, I was thinking of children who die before they are born. Maybe they were conceived with a purpose, not by pure chance, and maybe their fate was cruel because the Creator decided so, but maybe, their conception, their coming into the world for a short period of time. it is not by chance, perhaps They lived a life somewhere in one or more of these parallel universes, perhaps their love for their family was so great that they wanted to make their presence known here as well. And perhaps, their journey in life, their purpose was achieved, which is why God decided to keep them with Him, but somehow they asked Him to give them the chance to make their presence known in other worlds where their family will continue to exist, to send a message. Maybe they just wanted to send a message, saying "hey, I was part of this family once, and I loved you so much, my dear parents. ..thank you for what you offered me when I lived with you, I love you "and so their life ends leaving a mark in our lives. A message of Farewell, attached to a bouquet of thanks and wrapped with love. I don't know if any of this is true or if it's just words and suspicions, but I think how nice it would be if that were the case. Maybe God created things we don't know, because we weren't taught or we weren't allowed to know, by people who can control the world ... Thank you for your attention. peace sad flower cheers
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Bluekiwionline today!

Look mummy

A pregnant US mother died last week after she was accidentally shot in the back by her 2-year-old son who found a loaded weapon on a nearby nightstand
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Infant School

My youngest granddaughter starts junior school in September and my daughter was saying how sad it was to see her leave the infants. I suppose watching your kids’ progression through school is a reminder of how quickly they are growing up. Our conversation made me think of my infant school and how I can barely remember being there. In fact, there are only three specific events that I can actually remember from infant school, and absolutely nothing else.

The first, I seem to think, happened quite soon after I very first started. During the morning we had a short break, when we were allowed to eat a sweet. We had to provide our own sweets and weren’t allowed to eat them in class at any other time. One particular day, the girl at the next desk to mine had placed her sweet on her desk and then wandered off for some reason. Back then my self control must have been even poorer than it is now because I remember grabbing the sweet and eating it. I also remember vigorously denying doing it when, on returning to her desk and putting two and two together, the girl ran off and returned with the teacher. I know the teacher didn’t accept my protests of innocence and I know I got into trouble, but I can’t remember the actual consequences. I’m pretty sure some kind of punishment was the outcome.

Event two also involved punishment of a kind, and it was a punishment that would have perfectly fitted my crime had I committed one. Again, at some time during the morning, every member of the class was given a small bottle of milk and a straw, and for a few minutes we all sat quietly drinking our milk. On this particular morning I finished drinking my milk and returned the bottle to the crate from whence it came, just like I did every other morning. But, unlike every other morning, shortly after putting my bottle back in the crate I was confronted by the teacher, who was accompanied by one of the girls. I don’t think it was the girl from the sweet incident but it would explain what happened if it was. It turned out the girl had gone and told the teacher that I had put my bottle back in the crate without finishing all the milk, which, apparently, must have been considered a very serious matter. I was severely told off for wastefulness and told to retrieve my discarded bottle from the crate and finish drinking the milk. On going through the bottles in the crate it transpired that at least half of them contained a small amount of milk. To be fair to the teacher, she did leave it to me to decide which had been my bottle, but in reality, I didn’t have any more idea of which one had been mine than she did. I remember retching as I sucked the -by now- room temperature milk through a straw that had almost certainly been previously sucked through by someone other than me. I still wonder to this day why all the other not quite empty bottles were of no apparent concern to the teacher.

When I was seven I broke my wrist and had to have a plaster cast on my arm. Apart from seeing it as an inconvenience I must also have seen its potential as a weapon because I remember clobbering a classmate on the side of the head with it. She ran, crying, back into school to tell the teacher, and I ran, scarpering, out of the school yard. Inevitably, when I went into school the next day I reaped what I had sown the day before, but I can’t remember the exact nature of the harvest.

I don’t know if anyone has noticed that a common element to all three unfortunate events was the presence of a girl. Just sayin.
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micleeonline now!

IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776.

The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States Of America



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Stuckinarizona

Bitcoin

So I just happened to see that a couple of brothers are the first Bitcoin billionaires...

There has been alot of talk about bitcoin lately around work so I was curious and researched this so called currency.

No bank controls bitcoin, no corporation controls bitcoin, no country controls bitcoin, you can't exchange it for hard cash but can purchase items with it if someone is willing to accept it as currency,

IT ISN'T FDIC insured, in fact it isn't insured at all.

And here is the real kicker, it has plummeted in value over 80% more than once I believe.

Am I slow or missing something here? I smell a scam, does anyone else smell a scam? Or is it possible that I'm just missing something here?dunno
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JimNastics

Driving update - It's no longer appropriate to drive with hands at 10:00 & 2:00 position b/c airbags

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Startling new revelations on climate change

Recently completed research could render the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change a momentous exercise in rushing headlong down a blind alley. In his newly published paper on the chemical constitution and electromagnetic characteristics of the Earth’s upper atmosphere, professor James (Jimmy) Edwards -head of the Spiritual Meteorology Department at Oxford University- reaches a conclusion that could turn much of the World’s mainstream scientific thinking on climate change completely on its head.

While professor Edwards agrees that our upper atmosphere is indeed being negatively affected by so called greenhouse gasses, he asserts they are not the main culprit in global warming. It seems, according to the professor, that the real cause of the World’s changing climate and weather patterns is, in fact, an abundance of human souls trapped in the stratosphere.

With a World population of almost 8 billion there are more people alive today than ever before, but that also means that the number of dying is also at an unprecedented level. It is estimated that the global mortality rate is running somewhere in the region of 55 million per year, and with more than half this number belonging to one of the religions that facilitate the transcendence of the soul -predominantly Christianity and Islam-, we arrive at a situation where about 30 million souls per annum are making their way up into what professor Edwards has unofficially named the ‘purgatorosphere’. A quantity that is simply unsustainable, says the professor.

Although professor Edwards’ claims are being dismissed by many of the World’s climate experts, the UN is taking his findings seriously enough to have appointed a special investigative representative - in the person of Hans Lume, renowned Austrian climatologist- to look into Edwards’ findings and oversee any strategic planning that may be called for. Herr Lume has already informally suggested that some sort of quota system may have to be looked at and it seems likely that all Christian denominations and Muslim sects will be called upon to drastically reduce their soul nurturing activities. He then went on to add that, in the longer term, a truly effective solution to our climate problems would only be achieved through persuading the offending faiths to convert to eco-friendly religions such as Buddhism, where the soul is continually recycled, or the more ancient nature based belief systems where the soul is absorbed back into Mother Earth on its hosts demise.

A spokesman for the International Humanist and Ethical Union commented, “it makes a very welcome and refreshing change for the atheists to be occupying the moral high ground”.

December 2018
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micleeonline now!

Y'all Can Join The Investigation

After Oct. 31, '17!
detective...detective



This is of UTMOST importance to the survival of mankind...and the planet.
As we all know.

And don't forget scold to make out a check for the really cool looking Mobile Physics Laboratory writing

uh oh

Remember...
It is IMPERATIVE that you donate to the really cool looking Mobile Physics Lab which is sure to be come the investigators' home away from home!
For obvious reasons.

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oldblue54

Welcome to the mad house

CS is like entering wonderland through the mirror and taking with us some crazyness on our way back from behind the mirror.... when we came back...

That's the adventage of modern time's .the Internet gives us the posibility to love, hate, make friends etc ..with people who have nothing to do with our real life.

Who we are never going to meet ...

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