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TSA forcing women to remove adult diapers.

How much are people willing to give up for an illusion of safety?

Most people want security in this world, not liberty.
H. L. Mencken
caia:
Sad surreal
nuka:
wow that is very sad frown
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Turn me loose. I gotta do it my way.


ivonne:
Have a good weekend!
smile
jaune:
biggrin
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I would not say that I am asexual. I am vastly more complicated than that. However, I was reading this article and I was quite intrigued. What is means if you don't have sex.

Really to me this is quite close to the way that people should really be living. In a world where people are not caught up inside their own heads and their...
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peachysweetlove:
All of THAT just makes me wanna have sex.... **Sighs**
cherrybombgirl14:
I completely agree. That is why I am waiting for the one. It has never been superficial to me. Now I have felt how meaningful it CAN be and how worthless a lot of it has been. It is torture waiting, but I would wait forever. I hate that people waste so much energy on jealousy and trying to change people. Neither of these things ever made sense to me. This world doesn't make sense to me. It's heartbreaking to see, people not valuing what they have and taking things for granted. I am grateful for every day I am on this earth because it IS a right and it ISN'T guaranteed.
I love it when you write. Please write more blogs if it doesn't exhaust you, Handsome love Your views interest me a great deal!
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Jealousy is not fundamentally bad. Jealousy is just how you communicate to others that you are deeply, hopelessly emotionally wounded and thus incapable of ever having an honest, open, emotionally mature, logical relationship.
cassy:
i think jealousy is bad. people suffer so much from it, both the actual being of the emotion of jealous but what about the recipient of the behavior? also, it clouds your judgement, and doesn't allow you to think clearly.
my relationship with josh was ruined b/c of jealousy. it turns people into monsters.
kay:
Interesting perspective of it. smile
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Why do elderly women always want me to strip off my clothes and dance around?
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nuka:
hahaha that is a great question!
saveme:
My baby doctor says I'm elderly. I wonder if I would count if I did this. wink
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It seems that all great things first have to bestride the earth in monstrous and frightening masks in order to inscribe themselves in the hearts of humanity

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A quote from beyond good and evil by Nietzsche.


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OH MY GOD THIS IS BEAUTIFUL!

peachysweetlove:
Haha this made me smile this morning ... Actually I laughed pretty loudly smile Especially the girl writhing and convulsing on the desk haha ... Thanks babe
makeupandsin:
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The Sad, Beautiful Fact That We're All Going To Miss Almost Everything

This is why I love NPR.

The link

The vast majority of the world's books, music, films, television and art, you will never see. It's just numbers.

Consider books alone. Let's say you read two a week, and sometimes you take on a long one that takes you a whole week. That's quite...
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cherrybombgirl14:
Aw. I also love NPR.
Good article! Thank you for posting it!
It brings to mind that quote and the variations upon it that goes something like, the older and wiser you become, the less you realize you know... But is that a bad thing? I don't think so. Just self realization that we better get going on prioritizing that bucket list.
I am glad that I surrender quite a bit in my life, especially to vague definitions or concepts like being, "well-read." Instead I am grateful for what I have and that I CAN read and listen and see and taste and that all my senses are working or corrected pretty well. Not everyone has that privilege.
Surrender from worrying if I am this or that, by other peoples' definition especially, frees up my time to spend time doing what I prefer, no matter what the cultural consensus upon that thing happens to be. I can experience something as trashy or as cultured and intellectual as I care to in the privacy of my own home, knowing that I am satisfied with it.
I feel zero peer pressure or pressure of any sort to have watched anything or read anything or have done anything or experienced anything that I do not personally enjoy. It is lovely for me to realize that there will always be more to enjoy. I am not a happy person when I am bored. We have a wealth of amusing things for everyone to look at in this time and in western culture.
Instead of feeling as though I am missing something, I choose to be grateful for all that I have gained that I didn't know or feel or discover or sense an hour ago, or a day, week, year or decade ago. The world is rich with knowledge and I am sincerely glad to have free access to it without religious or cultural censorship. I realize those things do, and always will exist in some form, but I do not feel them on a regular basis while sensing that which pleases, provokes, inspires, comforts, teaches and helps me cope.
I believe we should all be the best we can be for ourselves and our kin and cope the best we can cope, and as long as we are putting some effort towards doing that, we are not missing anything. Just what I think. And if you feel you are, go out and get it, experience it or do it because it is usually more specific than a categorization such as, "Well-Read."
This article points out that we can all be, "BETTER-Read," if we wish to be, and the options to do so are pretty limitless which as pretty fucking awesome.
XOXO Have a better day, Endquire! Thanks for the inspiring texts. You made my night very special.
You are an amazing friend and I love ya!
cherrybombgirl14:
Wowza. You're right! My sarcasm is completely undetectable!
That makes it even more funny, cause you can't tell what I'm saying at all!
Welcome to ADD-land!
The last part is completely serious, about you. The rest...who knows? Who even cares? Fuck..not me! shockedooo aaafrownwhatevereeekblackeyed