sandorski
No Lifer
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You mean work to decrease the human population?
There are many ways to achieve the Goal of Improvement.
You mean work to decrease the human population?
You mean work to decrease the human population?
It's interesting how you have no time for religion but second on your way to live is the second greatest commandmentJust general things.....
Make lists. Seriously about everything, shit gets done.
Treat others as you want to be treated.
If someone comes down on you come down on them like a ton of bricks. They'll pick an easier target next time or hopefully learned their lesson.
Pay now or pay later but you Willl pay. Meaning if you work hard early in school work and whatnot you will live pretty conformable later in life. If you're lazy earlier on you will pay later in poverty and worrying.
This last one was one of my dads favorite expressions and now I use it on mine.
Not doing homework - "Pay now or pay later but you Will pay." with being a flunky test failing idiot
Not giving 100% in batting practice - "Pay now or pay later but you Will pay." with strikeouts
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Oops! http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Health/story?id=435412&page=1Stay away from religion and learn lots of stuff about reality. You'll be happier, wealthier, and smarter.
Interesting for sure, I happen to agree with that notion and am not religious by any definition.It's interesting how you have no time for religion but second on your way to live is the second greatest commandmentOops! http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Health/story?id=435412&page=1
By reason, in a small r republican way (sovereign and for societal advancement). Preferably reading Aristotle, Cicero, Hobbes, Locke, the Federalist Papers and Deuteronomy... among others.
It's either that or whores and blow.
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It's interesting how you have no time for religion but second on your way to live is the second greatest commandmentOops! http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Health/story?id=435412&page=1
I'm kind of curious, how do you think with regards to your political beliefs - how should one live their life? What books should they read?
It's interesting how you have no time for religion but second on your way to live is the second greatest commandmentOops! http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Health/story?id=435412&page=1
a) However they choose. It's not up to me or you to decide how someone else lives their life.
b) Whatever books they want to read...or don't want to read..
Why the fuck do you think anyone has the right to make such choices for someone else?
From the title, that is absolutely true. I have a feeling that if a lot of atheists/agnostics/etc. got to exeperience places like where I am currently at, it'd make them do some heavy thinking.
Yeah. I'm sure you do. Some people like total regulation of life and explanation of the universe to them, not for me bro. I like to re learn, discover, walk my own path.. (call me hard headed) or dare I say my own god? Blasphemy!:Maybe it was from watching too much Kung Fu as a kid I dunno but "I walk the earth" and like it that way.
Total regulation of life? Lol. I do what the fuck I want, and could care less what others think about it. There is no "one way" to do anything, especially "religion". The fact that you THINK that way shows that you don't know much about it.
I've found that the Anti-Federalist papers are a very good counterpoint to the Fed papers and more timely.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/145...J122C19CK64725
Politics should be irrelevant. What should be everyone's primary concern is increasing personal freedom and destroying tyranny.
Politics should be irrelevant. What should be everyone's primary concern is increasing personal freedom and destroying tyranny.
Sarcasm fail?
And that's why I believe in God.
Or at least one of the reasons.
