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Smoochable
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Says who?
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adorable
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Edited by
JustScribbles
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Sat 05/16/15 08:23 PM
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Perhaps it would be best to express your views without picking on individuals for their responses!!! Tilly made no attempt to individually 'attack' the OP. She offered a considered response to his query. Too often, folks who's beliefs (and at the end of the day, that's ALL they are) are examined respond to challenges in this way. It gets in the way of rational discussion. Alternatives are not inherently blasphemous, just fodder for continued thought and rumination. It's not cause for recrimination. It's in the Bible: Let he without sin cast the first stone. Right? |
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And cherries, too?!?
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Topic:
fingers crossed...
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Some of my little ducklings are high-functioning Asperger's folks. There IS light at the end of the tunnel ~ and it ain't a train coming the other way!
Keep your chin up and remember to celebrate the successes. You've got heart. Your kid's lucky to have a Mom like you. |
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Smile
Edited by
JustScribbles
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Sat 05/16/15 05:32 PM
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It is 3 am in that picture...Like the picture says gimme a break.. okay...
flex a paw out 'So there' ~ to borrow a phrase. |
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Playin' in the Zoo is lots more fun, Ashley. Some of the animals are cuddly and warm. Some o'the animals are...well, animals. Keep your cotton candy close!
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Smile
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Thank you so much and You are right a smile is a perfect way to start or end the day.. Ohhhhh, I feel like such a munchkin. I so wanted to ask why you were undressed in this pic, Ms. Lioness~ Self-preservation is such a curse, sometimes. |
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Eider Down
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eye opening advice
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Sperm cell mentality? Honestly? This is a major reason why young ones nowadays would rather stare at gadget screens and lose out on how to have a proper convo with fellow human beings. How does it make sense to remain with a sperm cell mentality and yet you've matured from foetus to a full blown human being? There should be a maturity in mentality as well, in my humble opinion. Maturity in mentality entails the knowledge that life is not always about self; Yes I agree that, as my Dad will put it, 'This world does not owe anyone a living',but there is also room for making an impact in the lives of others even though there is no immediate/direct gain to oneself when you take actions in that line. It is in this way we make cohesive relationships,families,communities and societies in general, but hey what do I know ^^^This. |
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Natural Philosophy
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Perhaps you ought to define consciousness, first.
I don't see anything that suggests even rudimentary consciousness in Nature with the exception of Homo Sapiens. In my mind, consciousness is defined as recognizing 'I.' The cogito ergo sum bit, 'I think, therefore I am,' coupled with the ability to think (if not act) rationally. That's also why I believe we have developed into the single most adaptive creature on the planet. We change things because we can and Nature demands it of us. |
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Natural Philosophy
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The nature of Nature is change. It's not inherently good or evil; there is no consciousness involved. It's simply trial and error mutations that occur constantly. As with any mutation, some are beneficial and others, less so.
I don't think that as a species, regardless of the influence of folks that seek to rein in natural order, we're suddenly going to have that 'A-Ha' moment short of a globally catastrophic event. We've mutated beyond the point where man can be reliably altruistic. |
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Playful
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Gullible
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fantasy
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fortunately
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Edited by
JustScribbles
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Sat 05/16/15 11:45 AM
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mind-reader
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gum drop
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Topic:
What should you be doing?
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eating some pickles! (couldn't think of WHAT I was hungry for. Now, I know!)
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