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cold_fusion
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Viddax said:Put them in some remote or confined location with no internet or wifi, with some stern overseer/overseers who punish and chastise any free thinking or individual thought, in a series of situations where they are told to do something and severely punished for any non-compliance and anything beyond what they have been told. With any backtalk or commentary or outlet or thoughts also severely punished; constant monitoring.
Then ask them if they think the same as they went in.
Have you thought about what presents you might like for your next birthday yet?
No. it is a few months away...
will the world ever shed the nuclear weapons?
Then ask them if they think the same as they went in.
Have you thought about what presents you might like for your next birthday yet?
No. it is a few months away...
will the world ever shed the nuclear weapons?
Anonymous
Viddax said:
Have you thought about what presents you might like for your next birthday yet?
[Edit: cold just pipped me to the post so coming back to answer his question! No I don’t think the world will ever be free of nuclear arms. It’s too power hungry.]
Myself & Hubs haven’t bought each other birthday or Christmas presents for the last 5 years or so. We just go to gigs throughout the year or have little trips. Therefore, we spend the money on making a memory rather than us both ending up with slippers or straighteners we’ll never use. This arrangement suits us down to the ground, and yet it still shocks me when people recoil in horror when we say we don’t buy each other gifts.
I get flowers on our wedding anniversary though
What is the single stupidest statement you’ve ever heard somebody say?
Have you thought about what presents you might like for your next birthday yet?
[Edit: cold just pipped me to the post so coming back to answer his question! No I don’t think the world will ever be free of nuclear arms. It’s too power hungry.]
Myself & Hubs haven’t bought each other birthday or Christmas presents for the last 5 years or so. We just go to gigs throughout the year or have little trips. Therefore, we spend the money on making a memory rather than us both ending up with slippers or straighteners we’ll never use. This arrangement suits us down to the ground, and yet it still shocks me when people recoil in horror when we say we don’t buy each other gifts.
I get flowers on our wedding anniversary though
What is the single stupidest statement you’ve ever heard somebody say?
cold_fusion
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Miss_Sub said:
[Edit: cold just pipped me to the post so coming back to answer his question! No I don’t think the world will ever be free of nuclear arms. It’s too power hungry.]
Myself & Hubs haven’t bought each other birthday or Christmas presents for the last 5 years or so. We just go to gigs throughout the year or have little trips. Therefore, we spend the money on making a memory rather than us both ending up with slippers or straighteners we’ll never use. This arrangement suits us down to the ground, and yet it still shocks me when people recoil in horror when we say we don’t buy each other gifts.
I get flowers on our wedding anniversary though
What is the single stupidest statement you’ve ever heard somebody say?
:-) says some beautiful things about the couple that answer
single most stupidest...can't think of past to much ATM prolly Donald Trump's Advice to California...follow Finland's example and "Rake AMerica Great Again"..lol rake the forest floor to avoid forest fires...
can you top that??
[Edit: cold just pipped me to the post so coming back to answer his question! No I don’t think the world will ever be free of nuclear arms. It’s too power hungry.]
Myself & Hubs haven’t bought each other birthday or Christmas presents for the last 5 years or so. We just go to gigs throughout the year or have little trips. Therefore, we spend the money on making a memory rather than us both ending up with slippers or straighteners we’ll never use. This arrangement suits us down to the ground, and yet it still shocks me when people recoil in horror when we say we don’t buy each other gifts.
I get flowers on our wedding anniversary though
What is the single stupidest statement you’ve ever heard somebody say?
:-) says some beautiful things about the couple that answer
single most stupidest...can't think of past to much ATM prolly Donald Trump's Advice to California...follow Finland's example and "Rake AMerica Great Again"..lol rake the forest floor to avoid forest fires...
can you top that??
AnonymousBystander
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cold_fusion said:
:-) says some beautiful things about the couple that answer
single most stupidest...can't think of past to much ATM prolly Donald Trump's Advice to California...follow Finland's example and "Rake AMerica Great Again"..lol rake the forest floor to avoid forest fires...
can you top that??
A pal of mine went to a cashpoint (ATM) in London. It was in the middle of the night and ahead of him a man was using the machine. The man started getting twitchy as my pal queued behind him; after a few moments the man left. When my pal went to the machine, he saw that the man had left his money - something like 200 quid. So my pal grabbed the cash and started walking after the man. The man walked faster. My pal started to call the man, at which the man started to run. My pal ran after him waving the money, shouting, for him to stop; the man in a fit of fear and panic went into a late night cafe seeking refuge. My pal went in after him. Whereupon he handed him the cash ...
I just find the whole mistrust thing in the tale stupid but ...
Have you ever broken into anywhere?
:-) says some beautiful things about the couple that answer
single most stupidest...can't think of past to much ATM prolly Donald Trump's Advice to California...follow Finland's example and "Rake AMerica Great Again"..lol rake the forest floor to avoid forest fires...
can you top that??
A pal of mine went to a cashpoint (ATM) in London. It was in the middle of the night and ahead of him a man was using the machine. The man started getting twitchy as my pal queued behind him; after a few moments the man left. When my pal went to the machine, he saw that the man had left his money - something like 200 quid. So my pal grabbed the cash and started walking after the man. The man walked faster. My pal started to call the man, at which the man started to run. My pal ran after him waving the money, shouting, for him to stop; the man in a fit of fear and panic went into a late night cafe seeking refuge. My pal went in after him. Whereupon he handed him the cash ...
I just find the whole mistrust thing in the tale stupid but ...
Have you ever broken into anywhere?
cold_fusion
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AnonymousBystander said:
A pal of mine went to a cashpoint (ATM) in London. It was in the middle of the night and ahead of him a man was using the machine. The man started getting twitchy as my pal queued behind him; after a few moments the man left. When my pal went to the machine, he saw that the man had left his money - something like 200 quid. So my pal grabbed the cash and started walking after the man. The man walked faster. My pal started to call the man, at which the man started to run. My pal ran after him waving the money, shouting, for him to stop; the man in a fit of fear and panic went into a late night cafe seeking refuge. My pal went in after him. Whereupon he handed him the cash ...
I just find the whole mistrust thing in the tale stupid but ...
Have you ever broken into anywhere?
not exactly broken into...just twisted the sliding window of my own ground floor flat open... few years back, as i had locked self out and no one else inside
you?
A pal of mine went to a cashpoint (ATM) in London. It was in the middle of the night and ahead of him a man was using the machine. The man started getting twitchy as my pal queued behind him; after a few moments the man left. When my pal went to the machine, he saw that the man had left his money - something like 200 quid. So my pal grabbed the cash and started walking after the man. The man walked faster. My pal started to call the man, at which the man started to run. My pal ran after him waving the money, shouting, for him to stop; the man in a fit of fear and panic went into a late night cafe seeking refuge. My pal went in after him. Whereupon he handed him the cash ...
I just find the whole mistrust thing in the tale stupid but ...
Have you ever broken into anywhere?
not exactly broken into...just twisted the sliding window of my own ground floor flat open... few years back, as i had locked self out and no one else inside
you?
AnonymousBystander
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Same tale: my own drum when I forgot my keys. Shoulder barging didn't work - bounced off - massive kick midway leaving splinters and a massive repair bill. Keys always to hand, now.
What's the most important part of communication, receiving or transmitting?
What's the most important part of communication, receiving or transmitting?
cold_fusion
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i believe communication is a two way thing normally unless we are talking about the public announcement and release of information/instructions in that case transmission and effective one at that obviously which will ensure reception is effective.
your answer?
your answer?
Anonymous
I think that listening is as every bit important as communication. Listening implies respect. Communication implies honesty. Both are important.
Have you ever met anybody famous?
Have you ever met anybody famous?
AnonymousBystander
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I once saw Lynne Perry at Sheffield dog track
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjov_nn9eLeAhXNT8AKHelqAWUQjRx6BAgBEAU&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwn.com%2Fmobile%2Flynne_perrie&psig=AOvVaw1T2-Lr7KXJgY8W-DlLa86o&ust=1542801520972535
Have you ever been stuck in a lift?
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjov_nn9eLeAhXNT8AKHelqAWUQjRx6BAgBEAU&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwn.com%2Fmobile%2Flynne_perrie&psig=AOvVaw1T2-Lr7KXJgY8W-DlLa86o&ust=1542801520972535
Have you ever been stuck in a lift?
cold_fusion
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not yet
you?
you?
Anonymous
Nay. Though I’ve probably cursed it now.
Ever met anybody off the internet?
Ever met anybody off the internet?
cold_fusion
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yess.... my partner and 1 dear friend.
you?
you?
Tallen
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dejure
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vick
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I haven't got that close to anyone on the internet. so no
do you have any childhood dreams that gives you an eerie feeling just by remembering? if so what is it?
do you have any childhood dreams that gives you an eerie feeling just by remembering? if so what is it?
LibraSoul96
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What type of poetry can you do without?