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GGM presents: The Hardcore Tetris Contest (NSFW)http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/2687/17481f2769889.jpg
This is how much I care.
Mod Edit: User banned for these pics among other things (view post) |
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MY_MOTHER'S THREAD OF COOL THINGS FOUND ON THE INTERNET!!!Fapping Posted:
He speaks truths. (view post) |
07/14/2009 | |
LoveWhen Harry met Sally: Love, relationships, and potential potholes My wife and I were happy for 20 years. Then we met.
—Rodney Dangerfield
Okay, seriously folks: Any corporation with a failure rate as high as today’s divorce rate — right around 50 percent in the United States — would have to reexamine its internal structures and would probably go out of business. This high percentage of marital breakups is an indicator that things may be changing and evolving in human-relationship land.
Most people want to find a soul mate who will love, understand, relate, respect, and live with them happily ever after. However, few people are fortunate enough to find a true soul mate in this life. Even so, many still want to have some companionship along their paths, and so they settle for relationships that seem to be compatible and loving in the moment, but which may change into being not so compatible or loving in the future.
Due to cultural traditions, a couple may feel obliged to sign on the dotted line of vows that don’t necessarily carry the full depth of their souls’ conviction, such as promising to stay together “in sickness and in health, until death do us part,” when these vows may not reflect their true feelings and intentions. Even if both parties are fortunate enough to stay alive and healthy, today’s focus on individual growth may bring some to seek their future growth in different directions from their partners. Therefore, honesty, respect, and communication are paramount in any relationship. Don’t just repeat vows you don’t really mean. Either rewrite your vows or contemplate deeply to make a true commitment to keep them.
Even with all the shifts and changes that are inevitable with two intertwined lives, you can keep your relationship vibrant, strong, and ever-deepening. With mutual respect and flexibility, you and your partner can allow and support each other in following your dreams and aspirations while maintaining your connection of love and commitment. The key to keeping your vows without selling out your greater dreams is to understand and appreciate the preciousness of life and of each soul’s journey in this world. Without respect for each other’s growing and changing interests and inspirations, a previously promising relationship can end up crumbling into resentment, dishonesty, and anger.
Maintain good communications with your loved one about what you really commit to and how you plan to keep growing individually and together. Everyone has different beliefs and expectations when it comes to the “rules of relationships.” Discuss yours with your partner so that you can both make real vows that you can honor and keep while you are together, and also if the time ever comes that you move and grow into separate directions.
I would like to give a disclaimer here and say that having lived with a monastic focus during most of my life, I haven’t had a lot of opportunities to personally explore too many relationships, although I have experienced my share of spiritual devotional love. So while I do my best to present helpful information about the topics of marriage and romantic relationships from a spiritual point of view, if you look very closely, you may find just a teeny-tiny bit of bias on my behalf toward opting for the single life.
Marriage is a great institution, but I’m not ready for an institution.. —Mae West (view post) |
07/14/2009 | |
This is very important informationIf you follow politics at all,you have probably heard about Sen. Jeff Session’s racist statements.So,isn’t it hypocritical of him to question Sonia Sotomayor about her remarks?He is the last person that should be jumping down anyone’s throat regarding racism!
While he’s grilling Judge Sonia Sotomayor about her level of fairness,many have questioned whether Sessions can be impartial & fair towards her.Here’s more on that from NPR:
“In July, Sen. Jeff Sessions has a chance to pbum judgment on the nomination to the Supreme Court of Sonia Sotomayor, whom several conservative pundits have criticized as being racist. The lines at issue are from a speech Sotomayor gave back in October 2001, when she said:
I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn’t lived that life.
But some wonder whether Sessions can evaluate Sotomayor fairly.
In 1986, then-U.S. Attorney Jeff Sessions was himself in the hot seat after being nominated by President Ronald Reagan for a federal judgeship. His nomination was later rejected by the Senate Judiciary Committee, in part because of testimony by J. Gerald Hebert, a former senior trial attorney in the civil rights division of the Department of Justice.
The ‘Communist’ NAACP
In a recent interview with NPR’s Michel Martin, Hebert, who had several encounters with Sessions prior to his nomination by Reagan, recalls:
“When the NAACP would come up, he [Sessions] would snidely remark that it was a ‘pinko’ organization, or communist inspired,” recalls Hebert. “[Sessions] seemed to have a unprogressive attitude toward race and equal opportunity.”(END OF EXCERPT)Read the rest of this insightful article here.
Men like Jeff Sessions drive most minorities as far away from the Republican party as they can get. Because it’s so obvious that he still holds the same views that got him into trouble before. (view post) |
07/14/2009 | |
I played on incit today.INCIT is an excellent game. It promotes creative thought and initiative needed to become good citizens. (view post) |
07/14/2009 | |
The secret is out (who am i)My dong
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07/14/2009 | |
ForumwarzThis game is full of fine upstanding members of society. (view post) |
07/14/2009 |