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JohnnyBlaze said:
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Other than mostly German and some Polish ancestry, I'm in the dark. And I choose to remain there.
My sociopath of a sister tried to use genealogy as a means of inserting herself into the lives of immediate and distant relations. It was her twisted, manipulative way of trying to bring together a "family" to support her in various ways - usually financially.
People in the bloodline were only important because they could be exploited.
She also used it to track down mental illness and other genetic traits in the bloodline for sake of fabricating arguments justifying her need for disability payments. She's survived for over 30 years in this fashion without any employment.
I've lived for 10 years without talking to my sister who I shared a childhood with; surely I can survive without a bunch of other relatives I never knew existed.
These days she spends her time complaining about illegal immigrants and supports whoever she can that promises to keep them out of the U.S. You say Trump, she'll ask How high? If you aren't in her bloodline and you somehow are a drain on this nation's financial resources that should be going into her pocket, you are then an enemy of her state.
The bottom line is, she's is a racist and I've grown to not only avoid her, but to avoid thinking like her. That means If I'm going to embrace a stranger dead or alive, it's going to be because of their actions or character - not because of where they are or aren't on my tree.
Amen to that.
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Other than mostly German and some Polish ancestry, I'm in the dark. And I choose to remain there.
My sociopath of a sister tried to use genealogy as a means of inserting herself into the lives of immediate and distant relations. It was her twisted, manipulative way of trying to bring together a "family" to support her in various ways - usually financially.
People in the bloodline were only important because they could be exploited.
She also used it to track down mental illness and other genetic traits in the bloodline for sake of fabricating arguments justifying her need for disability payments. She's survived for over 30 years in this fashion without any employment.
I've lived for 10 years without talking to my sister who I shared a childhood with; surely I can survive without a bunch of other relatives I never knew existed.
These days she spends her time complaining about illegal immigrants and supports whoever she can that promises to keep them out of the U.S. You say Trump, she'll ask How high? If you aren't in her bloodline and you somehow are a drain on this nation's financial resources that should be going into her pocket, you are then an enemy of her state.
The bottom line is, she's is a racist and I've grown to not only avoid her, but to avoid thinking like her. That means If I'm going to embrace a stranger dead or alive, it's going to be because of their actions or character - not because of where they are or aren't on my tree.
Amen to that.
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Ahavati said:
Exactly on the birth certificates, Val. My GGreat Grandmother's name wasn't permitted on the marriage license or birth certificates of her children because she was Native American, can you believe that. On the back of one birth certificate it says "Indian". Silver is a beautiful name! I don't think I've ever known anyone with it.
Racism and discrimination toward anyone not white have always been a part of this country's history. From the slaughter of the Native Americans to the slavery of Blacks to the internment of Japanese citizens ( and now the treatment of "undocumented aliens ( aka Mexicans )" by our government are atrocious. This is the legacy a white- male dominated nation has left us, and will leave our children if we don't fight for change.
I love your Bohemian and Aztecan ancestry! When I was a missionary to Nicaragua Costa Rica and Guatemala the energy was amazing in that region. There was definitely something spiritual that pervaded the area, and it wasn't the Catholic or Christine doctrine so prevalent at that time.
Yes ma'am the energy is amazing.
I've lived in Costa Rica Tamarindo for three years 2005-08 absolutely loved it
Exactly on the birth certificates, Val. My GGreat Grandmother's name wasn't permitted on the marriage license or birth certificates of her children because she was Native American, can you believe that. On the back of one birth certificate it says "Indian". Silver is a beautiful name! I don't think I've ever known anyone with it.
Racism and discrimination toward anyone not white have always been a part of this country's history. From the slaughter of the Native Americans to the slavery of Blacks to the internment of Japanese citizens ( and now the treatment of "undocumented aliens ( aka Mexicans )" by our government are atrocious. This is the legacy a white- male dominated nation has left us, and will leave our children if we don't fight for change.
I love your Bohemian and Aztecan ancestry! When I was a missionary to Nicaragua Costa Rica and Guatemala the energy was amazing in that region. There was definitely something spiritual that pervaded the area, and it wasn't the Catholic or Christine doctrine so prevalent at that time.
Yes ma'am the energy is amazing.
I've lived in Costa Rica Tamarindo for three years 2005-08 absolutely loved it
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Valeriyabeyond said:
Yes ma'am the energy is amazing.
I've lived in Costa Rica Tamarindo for three years 2005-08 absolutely loved it
Have you ever been to Isla de Ometepe?! I slept halfway up the side of one of those live volcanos and have never felt closer to God. The stars were right there - as though you reach out and touch them.
Yes ma'am the energy is amazing.
I've lived in Costa Rica Tamarindo for three years 2005-08 absolutely loved it
Have you ever been to Isla de Ometepe?! I slept halfway up the side of one of those live volcanos and have never felt closer to God. The stars were right there - as though you reach out and touch them.
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Ahavati said:
Have you ever been to Isla de Ometepe?! I slept halfway up the side of one of those live volcanos and have never felt closer to God. The stars were right there - as though you reach out and touch them.
No I have not, sounds stunning and spiritually moving
We spent alot of time at Monteverde
and on the water.
I worked on a local fishing boat
very humane business, the tourist fishing industry in Costa Rica compared to other countries, such as Mexico.
In Mexico they use cotton rope tied above your bait hook, when a Swordfish takes the bat the fibers from the rope tangles and adheres to the serrated edges on the bill the fish are unable to free themselves. This ensures the tourist gets their fish. That's basically the way they catch all the bill fish in Mexico
It's a horrible thing to see one of the most beautiful fish you have ever seen it's colors are electric blues and greens that has a strobing quality
The trauma from being caught causes them to die within 5-10 min suddenly their light goes out
This was Mazatlan where we lived from 97-99 I taught art in a local school volunteered they taught me much much more than I taught them
Have you ever been to Isla de Ometepe?! I slept halfway up the side of one of those live volcanos and have never felt closer to God. The stars were right there - as though you reach out and touch them.
No I have not, sounds stunning and spiritually moving
We spent alot of time at Monteverde
and on the water.
I worked on a local fishing boat
very humane business, the tourist fishing industry in Costa Rica compared to other countries, such as Mexico.
In Mexico they use cotton rope tied above your bait hook, when a Swordfish takes the bat the fibers from the rope tangles and adheres to the serrated edges on the bill the fish are unable to free themselves. This ensures the tourist gets their fish. That's basically the way they catch all the bill fish in Mexico
It's a horrible thing to see one of the most beautiful fish you have ever seen it's colors are electric blues and greens that has a strobing quality
The trauma from being caught causes them to die within 5-10 min suddenly their light goes out
This was Mazatlan where we lived from 97-99 I taught art in a local school volunteered they taught me much much more than I taught them
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Valeriyabeyond said:
No I have not, sounds stunning and spiritually moving
We spent alot of time at Monteverde
and on the water.
I worked on a local fishing boat
very humane business, the tourist fishing industry in Costa Rica compared to other countries, such as Mexico.
In Mexico they use cotton rope tied above your bait hook, when a Swordfish takes the bat the fibers from the rope tangles and adheres to the serrated edges on the bill the fish are unable to free themselves. This ensures the tourist gets their fish. That's basically the way they catch all the bill fish in Mexico
It's a horrible thing to see one of the most beautiful fish you have ever seen it's colors are electric blues and greens that has a strobing quality
The trauma from being caught causes them to die within 5-10 min suddenly their light goes out
This was Mazatlan where we lived from 97-99 I taught art in a local school volunteered they taught me much much more than I taught them
It was very spiritual. Please put it on your bucket list in case you ever get back down there. I thought the natives were crazy for living on an island with two, not one but TWO live volcanos. But once I stayed there, I understood.
That is horrible about the fishing industry, and doesn't give the fish a fighting chance. It's like shooting a giraffe, or some other helpless animal.
I read a story here once about a man who saw a bear eating berries and shot him. He described how exhausted he was after skinning it, etc. How many hours it took him. Complained how his hands and arms were all scratched up, and his back was killing him.
I responded that I bet the bear wished he could complain about feeling anything.
Hunting for food is one thing; for sport another. And preventing any animal and opportunity to fight for its life is cruel.
No I have not, sounds stunning and spiritually moving
We spent alot of time at Monteverde
and on the water.
I worked on a local fishing boat
very humane business, the tourist fishing industry in Costa Rica compared to other countries, such as Mexico.
In Mexico they use cotton rope tied above your bait hook, when a Swordfish takes the bat the fibers from the rope tangles and adheres to the serrated edges on the bill the fish are unable to free themselves. This ensures the tourist gets their fish. That's basically the way they catch all the bill fish in Mexico
It's a horrible thing to see one of the most beautiful fish you have ever seen it's colors are electric blues and greens that has a strobing quality
The trauma from being caught causes them to die within 5-10 min suddenly their light goes out
This was Mazatlan where we lived from 97-99 I taught art in a local school volunteered they taught me much much more than I taught them
It was very spiritual. Please put it on your bucket list in case you ever get back down there. I thought the natives were crazy for living on an island with two, not one but TWO live volcanos. But once I stayed there, I understood.
That is horrible about the fishing industry, and doesn't give the fish a fighting chance. It's like shooting a giraffe, or some other helpless animal.
I read a story here once about a man who saw a bear eating berries and shot him. He described how exhausted he was after skinning it, etc. How many hours it took him. Complained how his hands and arms were all scratched up, and his back was killing him.
I responded that I bet the bear wished he could complain about feeling anything.
Hunting for food is one thing; for sport another. And preventing any animal and opportunity to fight for its life is cruel.
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I will note that location for my bucket list
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What do you say to a black lives matter person, who is immature to throw out, they got bigger dicks than white men?
It’s like we got bigger balls, and they can’t seem to overthrow what is happening to them.
See how dumb it is? Those damn inbox messages lol.
It’s like we got bigger balls, and they can’t seem to overthrow what is happening to them.
See how dumb it is? Those damn inbox messages lol.
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dustyJournals said:What do you say to a black lives matter person, who is immature to throw out, they got bigger dicks than white men?
It’s like we got bigger balls, and they can’t seem to overthrow what is happening to them.
See how dumb it is? Those damn inbox messages lol.
lol! What are you on about?! Is someone messaging you to ask a question?
It’s like we got bigger balls, and they can’t seem to overthrow what is happening to them.
See how dumb it is? Those damn inbox messages lol.
lol! What are you on about?! Is someone messaging you to ask a question?
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dustyJournals said:What do you say to a black lives matter person, who is immature to throw out, they got bigger dicks than white men?
Now we know Ron Jeremy is black? Okay!
It’s like we got bigger balls, and they can’t seem to overthrow what is happening to them.
That’s what some white supremacy #blacklivesmatter people think.
Test it by asking them if they can own their black life they inherited.
See how dumb it is? Those damn inbox messages lol.
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Now we know Ron Jeremy is black? Okay!
It’s like we got bigger balls, and they can’t seem to overthrow what is happening to them.
That’s what some white supremacy #blacklivesmatter people think.
Test it by asking them if they can own their black life they inherited.
See how dumb it is? Those damn inbox messages lol.
👏😎
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dustyJournals said:
No question. Just a big dick remark, like a big dick without intellect is gonna sort things.
I do recall writing racism being an un-winnable war lol.
There are certainly some helicockters around here! I can't believe I finally got to use that new word I learned this week!
I certainly hope you're wrong about it being an un-winnable war, Ricky.
No question. Just a big dick remark, like a big dick without intellect is gonna sort things.
I do recall writing racism being an un-winnable war lol.
There are certainly some helicockters around here! I can't believe I finally got to use that new word I learned this week!
I certainly hope you're wrong about it being an un-winnable war, Ricky.