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11-12-2024, 11:54 PM
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Cheerfulgreek, I love your very sweet tribute to your beloved pet dog Daisy in your newest GC signature line. I am sorry for your loss.
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Thank you so much, Cheerio. Yes, I miss her a lot.
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11-13-2024, 12:33 PM
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Internationally meaning the four nations that emerge — Israel, Russia, Babylon (in modern day Iraq) and the United States, although the U.S. isn’t directly mentioned. Europe also, although it’s a continent. It speaks of there being one supreme leader in Europe before the antichrist, according to scripture.
Cultural meaning morals, etc.
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I didn’t see this post. Thought you ignored or didn’t see my original question at first. What do you see now, currently, both morally and nationally? Basically, what have you read that you’re beginning to see or already have seen that matches?
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I agree with you. I mean, I know a lot of couples are afraid to get pregnant now, but some of those women involved in that movement are just angry with men for whatever reason. Only they would know why.
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Agreed. That’s my point. I get being scared to get pregnant, hell, I would be, too. But my issue is when somebody has a bad experience with one dude, or doesn’t like Trump, and then say all dudes are like that. That’s wrong on all levels.
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11-13-2024, 11:36 PM
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Agreed. That’s my point. I get being scared to get pregnant, hell, I would be, too. But my issue is when somebody has a bad experience with one dude, or doesn’t like Trump, and then say all dudes are like that. That’s wrong on all levels.
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Yep. So, one of my techs is going through this now. She was in a bad marriage with a guy who cheated on her and just overall wasn’t kind to her at all. But she stayed with him, knowing he was like this, because he was kind of like “out there”? before he met her. She’s been over him a long time now after their divorce, but she won’t date because she hates men. She thinks men are all the same, lol. She’s young and got married young. I think she was like 23 when she got married to him, and she’s not even 30 now, yet, she’s divorced.
I just told her that maybe she should have watched his patterns? She kind of got it but didn’t get it? I’ve always believed that men with that kind of behavior is precisely why banks check your credit (your track record). They know that what people have done in the past, they tend to do in the future. Yes, people do change, of course, but banks don’t invest in potential, they invest in patterns. And then, a bank is not going to loan money to a person who has proven unreliable, right? So, why should/would a woman give her life to a man whose pattern indicates the same? That’s what I don’t understand.
See, and this is why I believe when a man acts like a child, his behavior forces his significant other to act like his mother. And this interaction adversely affects their intimacy, and NO healthy man is sexually attracted to his mother. Just sayin…
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11-14-2024, 12:04 PM
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Yep. So, one of my techs is going through this now. She was in a bad marriage with a guy who cheated on her and just overall wasn’t kind to her at all. But she stayed with him, knowing he was like this, because he was kind of like “out there”? before he met her. She’s been over him a long time now after their divorce, but she won’t date because she hates men. She thinks men are all the same, lol. She’s young and got married young. I think she was like 23 when she got married to him, and she’s not even 30 now, yet, she’s divorced.
I just told her that maybe she should have watched his patterns? She kind of got it but didn’t get it? I’ve always believed that men with that kind of behavior is precisely why banks check your credit (your track record). They know that what people have done in the past, they tend to do in the future. Yes, people do change, of course, but banks don’t invest in potential, they invest in patterns. And then, a bank is not going to loan money to a person who has proven unreliable, right? So, why should/would a woman give her life to a man whose pattern indicates the same? That’s what I don’t understand.
See, and this is why I believe when a man acts like a child, his behavior forces his significant other to act like his mother. And this interaction adversely affects their intimacy, and NO healthy man is sexually attracted to his mother. Just sayin…
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These are both very good analogies, CG. Funny as hell Lol but true. Was the dude working? Did he have a job?
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11-14-2024, 01:21 PM
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CG, you been watching the news? Trump picked Gaetz as Attorney General. Sad.
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11-14-2024, 01:23 PM
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Yep. So, one of my techs is going through this now. She was in a bad marriage with a guy who cheated on her and just overall wasn’t kind to her at all. But she stayed with him, knowing he was like this, because he was kind of like “out there”? before he met her. She’s been over him a long time now after their divorce, but she won’t date because she hates men. She thinks men are all the same, lol. She’s young and got married young. I think she was like 23 when she got married to him, and she’s not even 30 now, yet, she’s divorced.
I just told her that maybe she should have watched his patterns? She kind of got it but didn’t get it? I’ve always believed that men with that kind of behavior is precisely why banks check your credit (your track record). They know that what people have done in the past, they tend to do in the future. Yes, people do change, of course, but banks don’t invest in potential, they invest in patterns. And then, a bank is not going to loan money to a person who has proven unreliable, right? So, why should/would a woman give her life to a man whose pattern indicates the same? That’s what I don’t understand.
See, and this is why I believe when a man acts like a child, his behavior forces his significant other to act like his mother. And this interaction adversely affects their intimacy, and NO healthy man is sexually attracted to his mother. Just sayin…
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These are both very good analogies, CG. Funny as hell Lol but true.
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I was in a bad relationship for nearly 10 years and then had the sense to get out of it when he wanted things to progress and me move in with him. He was a controlling dude, and would gaslight me (as I realized afterwards). Thankfully I didn't get pregnant so I was free and clear once it was done. It took me a while do want to date again, but I think for me it wasn't a feeling of all men are bad. What I did realize was my value and what I was and not willing to put up with. Also, I made a conscious choice to not waste my time on someone if I just didn't see a long term future, its not to fair to me or them for that matter.
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11-14-2024, 01:43 PM
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I didn’t see this post. Thought you ignored or didn’t see my original question at first. What do you see now, currently, both morally and nationally? Basically, what have you read that you’re beginning to see or already have seen that matches?
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The moral signs I see daily alone is the depravity, or godlessness being the root cause of this country’s moral decline. Folks tend to grasp for what feels good instead of what is good.
Also, during Biblical times from back in the day, every thought and intent of the heart was continuously evil back then. Now we have the technology to spread the same hate much faster. All this has led to the moral demise of western culture. We have become a profane people with fewer and fewer restraints on behavior, and also with a diminishing respect for human life.
I’d say in my parents lifetime to now, the divorce rate has doubled, the rates of teen suicide and violent crime have both tripled, and births out of wedlock have gotten so high, it’s literally surprising and rare to see children with both parents in the household. And sadly, men/fathers have gone AWOL. They’re around in the beginning for the sex, but have abandoned their positions as men and fathers. There’s no excuse for that, IMO. What a lot of men fail to grasp today is the fact that the most important thing a father can do for his children is to honor their mother. That’s pretty much gone.
Another thing too is with less than 5% of the world’s population, the United States has almost a quarter of the world’s prisoners (about the same number as Russia and China combined). What really gets me though is that we have become accustomed to homeless people sleeping in parks and under bridges, something virtually unknown in my childhood. I saw it, but not like I do now. Look at the leading causes of death. It’s usually self-inflicted, the side-effects of tobacco, obesity, alcohol, sexually transmitted diseases, drugs, and/or violence.
I don’t believe our culture here has yet sunk to the lows of the way they were back in the day, during Biblical times. But, I think our moral compass seems to no longer have a true north direction. It really has no direction at all, IMO. I almost feel like the needle spins willy nilly out of control, looking for a direction on which to settle. It’s gotten that bad, and it will get far worse.
Nationally is what I mentioned to you earlier, a few days ago.
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11-14-2024, 08:23 PM
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These are both very good analogies, CG. Funny as hell Lol but true. Was the dude working? Did he have a job?
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According to her, he didn’t.
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CG, you been watching the news? Trump picked Gaetz as Attorney General. Sad.
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I have purposely avoided any news regarding the caravan of clowns that will be his cabinet. Having him is bad enough.
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I was in a bad relationship for nearly 10 years and then had the sense to get out of it when he wanted things to progress and me move in with him. He was a controlling dude, and would gaslight me (as I realized afterwards). Thankfully I didn't get pregnant so I was free and clear once it was done. It took me a while do want to date again, but I think for me it wasn't a feeling of all men are bad. What I did realize was my value and what I was and not willing to put up with. Also, I made a conscious choice to not waste my time on someone if I just didn't see a long term future, its not to fair to me or them for that matter.
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Good for you andthen. I totally agree with you. Before I met my hubby, I think that’s why all of my previous relationships were really short, like a year max, lol. If I didn’t see a future, I would just end it.
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11-14-2024, 08:27 PM
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CG, you been watching the news? Trump picked Gaetz as Attorney General. Sad.
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An alleged coke-head who has a “thing” for teenage girls, as AG? Oh my!
Sorry for the double post. I thought I added that reply to my previous post.
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11-15-2024, 06:39 AM
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I was in a bad relationship for nearly 10 years and then had the sense to get out of it when he wanted things to progress and me move in with him. He was a controlling dude, and would gaslight me (as I realized afterwards). Thankfully I didn't get pregnant so I was free and clear once it was done. It took me a while do want to date again, but I think for me it wasn't a feeling of all men are bad. What I did realize was my value and what I was and not willing to put up with. Also, I made a conscious choice to not waste my time on someone if I just didn't see a long term future, its not to fair to me or them for that matter.
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Y’all were together for a long time. What made you stay with him so long?
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Originally Posted by PrettyBoy
The moral signs I see daily alone is the depravity, or godlessness being the root cause of this country’s moral decline. Folks tend to grasp for what feels good instead of what is good.
Also, during Biblical times from back in the day, every thought and intent of the heart was continuously evil back then. Now we have the technology to spread the same hate much faster. All this has led to the moral demise of western culture. We have become a profane people with fewer and fewer restraints on behavior, and also with a diminishing respect for human life.
I’d say in my parents lifetime to now, the divorce rate has doubled, the rates of teen suicide and violent crime have both tripled, and births out of wedlock have gotten so high, it’s literally surprising and rare to see children with both parents in the household. And sadly, men/fathers have gone AWOL. They’re around in the beginning for the sex, but have abandoned their positions as men and fathers. There’s no excuse for that, IMO. What a lot of men fail to grasp today is the fact that the most important thing a father can do for his children is to honor their mother. That’s pretty much gone.
Another thing too is with less than 5% of the world’s population, the United States has almost a quarter of the world’s prisoners (about the same number as Russia and China combined). What really gets me though is that we have become accustomed to homeless people sleeping in parks and under bridges, something virtually unknown in my childhood. I saw it, but not like I do now. Look at the leading causes of death. It’s usually self-inflicted, the side-effects of tobacco, obesity, alcohol, sexually transmitted diseases, drugs, and/or violence.
I don’t believe our culture here has yet sunk to the lows of the way they were back in the day, during Biblical times. But, I think our moral compass seems to no longer have a true north direction. It really has no direction at all, IMO. I almost feel like the needle spins willy nilly out of control, looking for a direction on which to settle. It’s gotten that bad, and it will get far worse.
Nationally is what I mentioned to you earlier, a few days ago.
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You only mentioned the nations involved.
Yeah, a lot of dudes bounce after the sex Lol. But a lot of chicks don’t appreciate dudes like you’ve mentioned though. They see dudes like that as simps.
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11-15-2024, 06:43 AM
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My cat is a great mouser. She got two of them already. The problem is she keeps bringing the mice to me.
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11-15-2024, 07:15 AM
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Are they headless when she brings them? For some weird reason, our cat has already savaged her prey when she brings it.
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11-15-2024, 10:15 AM
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Y’all were together for a long time. What made you stay with him so long?
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Great question Phrozen the short answer is, I was young and dumb. Also I think for a bit I thought through love I could change him. Towards the latter half of our relationship he sort of made me feel like I would have this life full of struggle without him in it.
I saw his behavior escalating to a place I didn't like and I think I finally was able to realize what he was doing wasn't really love, it was control. I think for a short time early on there was love but sadly it changed and it took me a while to figure that out.
However, I will say after that experience God blessed me with some incredible opportunities to discover myself and the world around me. I also had healing to do from all of the damage done but I learned a lot.
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11-15-2024, 12:24 PM
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Are they headless when she brings them? For some weird reason, our cat has already savaged her prey when she brings it.
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Yeah, wussup with that? I hear you, carnation. My cat was eating the head off of one of them, but I took it away from her before she could finish it and put in the trash. She seemed to be mad about it because she was meowing to me to give it back. She brought a live one to me in my bed early this morning when I posted about it, while I was watching tv. Effed me up. She had it in her mouth and dropped it in front of me. It couldn’t run fast because it seemed too weak to do that. I’m going to have to start sleeping with my bedroom door closed.
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I’ve always believed that men with that kind of behavior is precisely why banks check your credit (your track record). They know that what people have done in the past, they tend to do in the future. Yes, people do change, of course, but banks don’t invest in potential, they invest in patterns. And then, a bank is not going to loan money to a person who has proven unreliable, right? So, why should/would a woman give her life to a man whose pattern indicates the same? That’s what I don’t understand.
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Great question Phrozen the short answer is, I was young and dumb. Also I think for a bit I thought through love I could change him. Towards the latter half of our relationship he sort of made me feel like I would have this life full of struggle without him in it.
I saw his behavior escalating to a place I didn't like and I think I finally was able to realize what he was doing wasn't really love, it was control. I think for a short time early on there was love but sadly it changed and it took me a while to figure that out.
However, I will say after that experience God blessed me with some incredible opportunities to discover myself and the world around me. I also had healing to do from all of the damage done but I learned a lot.
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I’m glad you got the hell out of that one, andthen. Your post and CG’s post are connected in a sense about trying to change dudes. Makes sense.
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11-15-2024, 12:31 PM
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Speaking of mice. I want to get this cat declawed because she’s tearing up my furniture. But at the same time, I don’t know if getting it done will make it hard for her to catch these damn mice.
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