Were your parents in the military or something? How's a person get to be so hardcore regimented?
I don't thing I've ever tried eating a radish.
I think I've evolved out of the stage whereby I feel it necessary to proclaim "I do not believe." I think I'm at a stage where I appreciate what individuals and groups get out of the communal religious practices, and I respect them for it, and I'm not interested in making fusses or stepping on toes or offending. We live in a world whereby people do all manner of funny things-religious and nonreligious-who am I to make a fuss and what do I benefit by getting my panties in a bunch over any of it?
How useless should it be? I couldn't think of totally useless facts...except for my favorite color is purple.
No, my parents weren't in the military. I just...really enjoy cleaning and being organized? My parents were tidy enough when I was growing up, but not strict or insane about keeping everything in order.
That's definitely a beet. I do love radishes, though.
I wasn't trying to jump in anyone's face about my religious beliefs, just thought it was part of me that you guys didn't know about and I'd share. In my experience, I don't respect most religious folks beliefs because they don't respect mine. It should be noted that I am not and do not try to provoke anyone, but when the subject arises I will explain my point of view. I enjoy healthy discussions, usually about religion and politics (both touchy subjects for most). I won't keep going because I really don't want to get into semantics, you know?
How useless should it be? I'm jus' messin'. Internet: tone, it does not convey.
I really hate beets- they make me gag. If I were forced to eat beets everyday, I guess I could figure out some way to appreciate them, but I could definitely do without their existence. Cherries and peas on the otherhand: good stuff (but not together- holy crap, that's gross).
I wasn't trying to jump in anyone's- I know you weren't. It was an innocent little sentence. No worries. I just saw and took an opportunity to pontificate about my nonsense.
Ug, I've had two surgeries to fix multiple meniscus tears (and a torn acl). If you do have to have it operated on, just a meniscus repair is something easy to bounce back from and you're really only off your feet for a few days. Good luck with it.
I wish I were organized like that. I'm such a slob. Your dog is adorable.
I'm crossing my fingers and toes that I don't have to have s/x. Though, I have heard from multiple people that a meniscus repair is better that a cruciate ligament.
I don't even think about being organized anymore..it just kind of happens.
And thanks, he's a pretty good dog when he's not running into me.
physically impossible for anybody to be more slovenly than I am.
Most people go through periods of sloppy, THEN they clean up. I kinda think I've gotten sloppier than most. Right now I'm transitioning. I've got a bed sheet that's just thrown on rather than pulled around the corners so that the mattress I sleep on is exposed. My one chair in my room is a stack of books three feet high. Beyond that, I'm relatively clean, because I just cleaned/organized a week ago, but while I was doing the school thing, my life was piles of clothes that sometimes went a month or months without washing, plies of papers, piles of book, piles of non-food garbage, piles of CDs, open drawers, general mess and mayhem.
at one point the kitchen and dinning room were so bad with piles of dirty dishes and compost and a amazing number of fruit flies my roommate and i just put cation tape around the whole mess, and called it art. eventually the one roommate who actually cared about how clean it was started cleaning the mess and the rest of us caught on. man we should have got pictures of that, but it would be hard to really appreciate without the smell.
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Were your parents in the military or something? How's a person get to be so hardcore regimented?
I don't thing I've ever tried eating a radish.
I think I've evolved out of the stage whereby I feel it necessary to proclaim "I do not believe." I think I'm at a stage where I appreciate what individuals and groups get out of the communal religious practices, and I respect them for it, and I'm not interested in making fusses or stepping on toes or offending. We live in a world whereby people do all manner of funny things-religious and nonreligious-who am I to make a fuss and what do I benefit by getting my panties in a bunch over any of it?
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No, my parents weren't in the military. I just...really enjoy cleaning and being organized? My parents were tidy enough when I was growing up, but not strict or insane about keeping everything in order.
That's definitely a beet. I do love radishes, though.
I wasn't trying to jump in anyone's face about my religious beliefs, just thought it was part of me that you guys didn't know about and I'd share. In my experience, I don't respect most religious folks beliefs because they don't respect mine. It should be noted that I am not and do not try to provoke anyone, but when the subject arises I will explain my point of view. I enjoy healthy discussions, usually about religion and politics (both touchy subjects for most). I won't keep going because I really don't want to get into semantics, you know?
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I really hate beets- they make me gag. If I were forced to eat beets everyday, I guess I could figure out some way to appreciate them, but I could definitely do without their existence. Cherries and peas on the otherhand: good stuff (but not together- holy crap, that's gross).
I wasn't trying to jump in anyone's- I know you weren't. It was an innocent little sentence. No worries. I just saw and took an opportunity to pontificate about my nonsense.
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I LOVE beets. And, ew, I wouldn't want to eat a combination of the three together... Especially cherries and peas. I'm sure I'd vomit.
And, I know you know I wasn't trying to start anything. I was just reiterating. :)
So, to sum it up, I know that you know that I know. Yeah.
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I wish I were organized like that. I'm such a slob. Your dog is adorable.
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I don't even think about being organized anymore..it just kind of happens.
And thanks, he's a pretty good dog when he's not running into me.
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Most people go through periods of sloppy, THEN they clean up. I kinda think I've gotten sloppier than most. Right now I'm transitioning. I've got a bed sheet that's just thrown on rather than pulled around the corners so that the mattress I sleep on is exposed. My one chair in my room is a stack of books three feet high. Beyond that, I'm relatively clean, because I just cleaned/organized a week ago, but while I was doing the school thing, my life was piles of clothes that sometimes went a month or months without washing, plies of papers, piles of book, piles of non-food garbage, piles of CDs, open drawers, general mess and mayhem.
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at one point the kitchen and dinning room were so bad with piles of dirty dishes and compost and a amazing number of fruit flies my roommate and i just put cation tape around the whole mess, and called it art. eventually the one roommate who actually cared about how clean it was started cleaning the mess and the rest of us caught on. man we should have got pictures of that, but it would be hard to really appreciate without the smell.
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