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By Justine76 · Posted
I’m a lefty. Learned to be a bit ambidextrous for certain tools that assume right handedness like scissors, but couldn’t write with my right hand to save my life. -
By Lydia_R · Posted
Tangent, adjacent, opposite... It's still rock n' roll to me. I don't know about the "in god we trust" part of the money, but I like the lady with the scale. And then I look left at the Indian statue on my mantel of Guanyin feeding a drop of liquid to the dragon at her feet. In god we trust? The lady with the scale? Maybe this is too binary. And then on the other side of Guanyin is that kind of pelican wood bird that sits two feet tall that I hauled back from South America through the Panama canal. The beak broke in 1998 and I carefully saved the pieces (as I usually do) and attached them back about a decade ago. I used a drill to make a small hole and then put a finish nail in there. Then a hole on those two pieces that needed to be attached. Upper and Lower beak. There is still a seam showing. I could cover that up, but the beak is a bright yellow and well, it's better with all the pieces in place and I don't mind seeing the crack. I guess that is the tangent and the other two are the opposite and adjacent. -money Why don't coders always code the "-" action in their search fields? It's not that difficult! -
By Ashley0616 · Posted
A maxi dress with blue and white and some Berkenstock style flip flops. -
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By VickySGV · Posted
Definitely points to learn and keep in mind. A bunch of stuff I had put in mental "cold storage" thawed out a bit there and ready again to run through my mill. As said, a bit long and as usual from her a tad bit challenging. Overall I see it and can use it as a working hypothesis. -
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By Adrianna Danielle · Posted
Yes,I hate that Also finding out I might be father of a 24 year young lady.I had an one night stand with a woman off base when I was in the army.Called this afternoon and said I am possibly the father of her now 24 year old daughter.Told her I will agree with a paternity test that will be done. -
By Ivy · Posted
Yeah. I like Nebula, that was where I watched it. I posted the YouTube cause I figured more people could see it. -
By awkward-yet-sweet · Posted
We agree on most of this... and the church/state thing is kind of a tangent anyways. Oops. LOL I think it has long been established that all different kinds of groups have access to public funds. In my opinion, either everybody has access or nobody does. I would prefer "nobody." Relying on public funds gives the government the power to take it away, and puts that power in the hands of whatever group controls the government at the moment... the news article that is the topic of this thread shows a clear example of that happening. Organizations trust government at their peril. -
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By Davie · Posted
More info on Abigail Thorne here: https://go.nebula.tv/philosophytube and, Dracula's ex-girlfriend, on Philosophy tube. "The reason why Nebula is so cheap for what it is, is because there's no upper hierarchical group looking yo skim off the top. Imagine how much cheaper EVERYTHING could be if it was like that for every other service or product; if the money went straight to workers, not up a chain of command until it reached someone who did exactly "jack" to produce what's being sold. -
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By Ivy · Posted
I'm aware that the young US ended up fighting a war with these people, and that phrase was not meant to address Church & state. But somebody was willing to include it at the time. I am also aware that your family arrangements would not go over well with most christian nationalists. But that is kinda where I'm coming from on this. I believe you and others of us with an unconventional lifestyle should be free to live as we desire - as long as we are not hurting anyone else. And by "hurting" I don't mean only their feelings. Using christianity to justify oppression is just wrong. As is forced conversion, or forced conversion therapy. Regarding public funds, LGBTQetc people have as much right to them as straight-cis folks. I'm not arguing that queer people have more rights, just equal rights. -
By Davie · Posted
Even better news: It turns out for my sister it was cardio not stroke. She’s put on new blood thinner and sent home. False alarm! Yay.
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