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This game gives terrible value for money spentLog in to see images! (view post) |
01/10/2009 |
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(20:31:35) (Picket) fingerz has a male reproductive organLog in to see images! (view post) |
01/10/2009 |
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January 10 . DisasterDISASTER
Mute black night, Sudden fire. Destruction.
Disaster strikes at its own time. It is so overwhelming that we can do nothing other than accept it. It alters the course of our days, our work, our very thinking. Although it is tempting to resent disaster, there is not much use in doing so. We cannot say that a disaster had malice toward us, though it might have been deadly, and it’s hard to say that it has “wrecked” our plans : In one stroke it changes the very basis of the day.
Disaster is natural. It is not the curse of the gods, it is not punishment. Disaster results from the interplay of forces : the earthquake from pressures in the earth, the hurricane from wind and rain, even the accidental fire from a spark. We rush to ask “Why?” in the wake of a great disaster, but we should not let superstition interfere with dispbumionate acceptance. There is no god visiting down destruction.
Disasters may well change us deeply, but they will pbum. We must keep to our deeper convictions and remember our goals. Whether we remain ash or become the phoenix is up to us. (view post) |
01/10/2009 |
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Post Your Petkittiejenn Posted: Z0MG My cat looks exactly like that. I might post a pic of her later on. (view post) |
01/09/2009 |
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What country do you live in?Alabama, USA (view post) |
01/09/2009 |
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Dragcave.Net PARTYLog in to see images! (view post) |
01/09/2009 |
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January 09. OptimismOPTIMISM
Clearing blue sky, A promise in bare branches. In winter, there are sunny days. In adulthood, childhood can return.
In winter, all things appear dead or dormant. The rain and snow seem incessant, the nights long. Then one day, the sky clears to a brilliant blue. The air warms. A mist rises from the earth and the perfume of water, clay, and moss drifts through the air. Gardeners are seen preparing new stock, though they are only bare branches and a gray root ball. The people are optimistic : They know that there will be an end to the cold.
In adulthood, we often see responsibilities as something dreadful. Why should we dig the ground when the weather is disagreeable? We see activities only as obligations, and we strain against our fate. But there is a joy to working in harmony with the proper time. When we do things at just the right occasion and those efforts bear fruit later, the gratification is tremendous.
There was an old man who began an orchard upon his retirement. Everyone laughed at him. Why plant trees? They told him that he would never live to see a mature crop. Undaunted, he planted anyway, and he has seen them blossom and has eaten their fruit. We all need that type of optimism. That is the innocence and hope of childhood. (view post) |
01/09/2009 |
This is not important, but it bothers me non the less.Log in to see images! (view post) |
01/09/2009 | |
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filter threadto be making poop (view post) |
01/08/2009 |
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January 8 . WorkWORK
The woodcutter Works in all seasons. Splitting wood is both Action and inaction.
Log in to see images! Even when it is snowy, the woodcutter must split wood. Unless he does, he and his family will not stay warm, and those who depend upon him will not survive. But the woodcutter does not work simply on a piecemeal basis. He labors in concert with the seasons : He worked hard to store wood prior to the first cold so that he would have the luxury of merely splitting kindling now. His work seems slight in one season, because he was industrious in the previous one.
When he splits wood, he must place the log on the block and raise his axe. But he must strike the wood with the grain, and he must let the axe fall with its own weight. If he tries to chop across the grain, his effort would be wasted. If he tries to add strength to the swing of the axe, there would be no gain.
Like the woodcutter, we can all benefit from working according to seasonal cirgreat timesstances. Whether it is the time or the method, true labor is half initiative and half knowing how to let things proceed on their own. (view post) |
01/08/2009 |
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Dragcave.Net PARTYLog in to see images! (view post) |
01/07/2009 |
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January 7 . ForbearanceFORBEARANCE
Arctic breath coils the mountain, Rattling the forests’ bones. Raindrops cling to branches : Jeweled adornment flung to earth.
Trees in winter lose their leaves. Some trees may even fall during storms, but most stand patiently and bear their fortune. They endure rain, snow, wind, and cold. They bear the adornment of glycerin raindrops, glimmering icicles, or crowns of snow without care. They are not concerned when such lustrous splendor is dashed to the ground. They stand, and they wait, the power of their growth apparently dormant. But inside, a burgeoning is building imperceptibly.
Theirs is the forbearance of being true to their inner natures. It is with this power that they withstand both the vicissitudes and adornment of life, for neither bad fortune nor good fortune will alter what they are. We should be the same way. We may have great fortune or bad, but we should patiently bear both. No matter what, we must always be true to our inner selves. (view post) |
01/07/2009 |
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Dragcave.Net PARTYLog in to see images! (view post) |
01/06/2009 |
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Language pollMe is to being back, ****es!!! Log in to see images! EPIC ****ING HONORABLE!!! (view post) |
01/06/2009 |
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January 6 . EmergingEMERGING
Thunder and rain at night. Growth comes with a shock. Expression and duration Appear in the first moment.
Things cannot remain in stillness forever. Winter storms may destroy some things, but they also prepare the way for life. If things are swept away, it is appropriate. There must be an opportunity for new living things to emerge and begin their own cycle.
All growth comes with a shock. When a sprout breaks its casing and forces its way to the surface of the earth, it is the climax to a long and deep acgreat timesulation of life force. We may think that it came up suddenly, but in actuality, it emerged as the product of unseen and subtle cycles.
When the seedling appears, it carries with it the complete pattern for its growth, perhaps even the makings of an enormous tree. Although time and the right conditions are necessary, neither of those factors adds anything to the inherent nature of the seedling. It completely embodies its destiny. Therefore, the growth and character of the plant — and its very life — are all present at the moment of emerging. (view post) |
01/06/2009 |
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January 5 . SoundSOUND
Wind in the cave: Movement in stillness. Power in silence.
In a cave, all outer sounds are smothered by rock and earth, but this makes the sounds of one’s own heartbeat and breath audible. In the same way, contemplative stillness turns us away from everyday clamor but allows us to hear the subtle in our own lives.
When listening not with the ear but with the spirit, one can perceive the subtle sound. By entering into that sound, we enter into supreme purity. That is why so many religious traditions pray, sing, or chant as a prelude to silence. They understand that the repetition and absorption of sound leads to sacredness itself.
The deepest sound is silence. This may seem paradoxical only if we regard silence as an absence of life and vibration. But for a meditator, silence is sound unified with all of its opposites. It is both sound and soundlessness, and it is in this confluence that the power of meditation emerges. (view post) |
01/05/2009 |
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manaine needs a cklanYou got an invite from TCA. Its where the freaks hang out. (view post) |
01/05/2009 |
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Language pollWhat do you think? I’ll make a decision in a couple of days. (view post) |
01/04/2009 |
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PETITION TO BRAN FANLOL like you thought much of me to begin with. Log in to see images! (view post) |
01/04/2009 |
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Enough with that video, Captain Soda
This video is much better, use it. (view post) |
01/04/2009 |