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Nugachino

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The thing about humans is. You put more than two of them in a room. Next thing you know- they've broken into factions. And are trying to find justifiable reasons to hate each other.
 

BudmanTX

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Temporary advantage and status.

Same reasons the Easter Islanders did. We too will share their fate if we don't change- and human nature is very difficult to change.
for a good portion of people on this planet, change is just simply scary to them.
 

Nugachino

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for a good portion of people on this planet, change is just simply scary to them.
Maybe that's why we still have stick up the arse relidiots trying to sucker the next generation into their beliefs. They're too afraid their invisible friend won't be wanted.
 

BudmanTX

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Maybe that's why we still have stick up the arse relidiots trying to sucker the next generation into their beliefs. They're too afraid their invisible friend won't be wanted.
maybe, i know this whole change thing from a personal perspective of sorts. Scared me to the core, still does...

its when me and my wife found out she had to go to surgery, and in that simple process we also found out she had gotten MS

its the unknown that's seduction though.....change happens in a day by day basis now
 

ttystikk

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maybe, i know this whole change thing from a personal perspective of sorts. Scared me to the core, still does...

its when me and my wife found out she had to go to surgery, and in that simple process we also found out she had gotten MS

its the unknown that's seduction though.....change happens in a day by day basis now
I'm sorry to hear this. Taking it day by day is the best approach.
 

ttystikk

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I think it's funny u spend the first two years teaching your kid how to walk and talk and the next 16 telling them to sit down and shut up!! Lol
...and the rest of your life trying to get them to walk back in your door and talk to you again.
 

ScoobyDoo90

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“There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again.” George W Bush
 
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