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  1. Armitage Yung Blood
    I lost my parents in an accident years ago the commercials on TV and all the family oriented things just make me hurt.

    I have a trust fund that I gained access to at 21. I’d give it all away for one minute with my parents
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  2. Armitage Yung Blood
    public buildings with many restrooms are the best cleaning crews just pull the trash bags out and discard them in one big receptacle they wheel around there are usually several new ones under the ones they toss out.
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  3. Armitage Yung Blood
    Originally posted by Michael Myers I dunno what’s going on exactly but I think you’re just getting the wrong idea here.

    Thanx for your input but I Always trust my gut instinct. If something in my body picks up on bad vibrations that deep down inside of me just don’t feel right about a person or a situation , I trust it, I’ve never been wrong or regretted my decision when I listen to my gut.
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  4. Armitage Yung Blood
    Facts are objective propositions that you think should be useful to others, independent of you as an observer. For example, "I like chocolate ice cream" is a fact. "Chocolate ice cream is good" is my subjective opinion.

    There are three basic meanings of 'true', as it applies to statements:

    Normative. "All bachelors are unmarried." Definitions are social constructs, to the degree that they are used to communicate. They are true because you say they are true.

    Scientifically useful. Scientific models that are demonstrably reliable can be useful. Your decision to rely on any particular scientific model is a value judgement. We rely on each other to develop scientific models, along with judgments of reliability. In that sense, science is social.

    Mathematically/Logically proven. Unlike scientific propositions, mathematical propositions can potentially be proven true; i.e., free of contradiction in their contexts. The contexts and axioms of mathematics are contrived, and thus, can be social constructs, but the proofs themselves are not.

    I think it is confusing and unfortunate that we use the same word to have such different potential meanings.

    Maybe I should have called this thread Opinion lol
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  5. Armitage Yung Blood
    I began to ask each time: What's the worst that could happen to me if I tell this truth?

    Unlike women in other countries, our breaking silence is unlikely to have us jailed, "disappeared" or run off the road at night. My speaking out will irritate some people, probably get me called bitchy or hypersensitive and disrupt some sensitive peoples serenity. And then maybe my speaking truth will permit other women to speak truth, until laws are changed and lives are saved and the world is altered forever.

    Next time you’re wondering should I tell the truth, ask: What's the worst that will happen? Then push yourself a little further than you dare. Once you start to speak truth, people might insult and yell at you. They will interrupt you, put you down and suggest it's personal. But the world won't end.
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  6. Armitage Yung Blood
    Reincarnation exists because the soul is eternal.
    But we can’t return as insects or animals because they don’t have souls.
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  7. Armitage Yung Blood
    Oscar Wilde wrote, "We are each our own devil and we make this world our hell".
    The life situation you are living right now is completely your making, even if it feels really incredulous to believe it – it’s the truth. No one else is responsible for your present life situation, but you. It’s true that you may have created a messed up reality because you were not aware of your power as a creator, but nevertheless it’s still your creation. I’m sorry you’re in pain, but I think it’s important to understand the power to change your circumstances lies in your hands.

    We create our own hell, it is the sum of all our decisions - we are not sentenced, we condemn ourselves. I read somewhere that men are not punished for their sins but by them. I think there’s a lot of wisdom in this statement because we are responsible for our circumstances once we reach the age of reason.

    Dante encapsulates the soul of it in his vision of Inferno by showing how we are not punished for our sins, but by them. It is not an external thing visited upon us by God, or fate. It is an internal change we have wrought in ourselves. Each bad choice diminishes us in a particular way, just as each good one adds to us.

    I’m sending you prana and good wishes, you have the power to change your reality.
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  8. Armitage Yung Blood
    Originally posted by Kafka Why do you have a male avatar?

    Why don’t you have any avatar?

    Given the nasty messages you’ve already sent me you can count on the fact that we won’t be friends.

    You’ve made your nature crystal clear, and advice from you is not required.
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