@Ash005 You're already doing a lot of favour to your health. Don't get unduly influenced by peers. Great habits, you have. Keep up living them.
Best posts made by walaoeh
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RE: Pick a number ! Gonna answer truly ...
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RE: I' wanna know about your lifestyle, what is like living the life you've got and what is like living in the place you live in?
@Victor-Euzébio I think there are many perspectives. It will take months to complete my answer :grinning:
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RE: Pick a number ! Gonna answer truly ...
@Ash005 No.10 please...
This is what most teenage boys must have felt the urge to try once. -
RE: Looking for Native-Arabic Speakers for Translation
@Dog Understanding it in a better way is possible only when you go through the background of a verse and the scenario which caused a specific verse to be revealed. There is no good translation of it into any language. When you get the message, you shouldn't lose the miracle. So, learn it from the mouths of knowledgeable scholars, not from strangers online.
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RE: Why West Virginia is fucking weird
@moemn They seem to believe in the Mothman
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RE: You don't deserve me ... ... !
@Madmin I have read the abridged version of the book. Very deep and fundamental thoughts, certainly something worth thinking about, with likely applications in all areas of live and not necessarily only in war. But, it make me sad when I realize how many men have died with no names in wars we never heard of long forgotten in our history
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RE: Nothing feels fun, and I'm not sure how to feel good again
@A_Shy_Otaku Visit an orphanage, spend some time with the orphans and abandoned children. Bring them food, toys, or just play football with them. It will help you feel grateful and good about life.
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RE: You don't deserve me ... ... !
@Madmin You're welcome. I learn something new because of your topic :)
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RE: THIS IS SOME TYPE OF SOCIAL EXPERIMENT IDK
@oz You make my day :unamused: :expressionless:
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RE: Pursuit of happiness.. let's discuss, shall we?
Being happy every moment of our life isn't possible. We will always have our ups and downs. We can't distinguish our happy moments if we don't have sad moments to compare them with. Living a fulfilling life, with both happiness and sadness or any other feeling, is a balancing act. Not to much of one without the other. As long as we are able to keep our balance in life, happiness is merely a part of it, not everything.
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RE: Gummon everybody...
@soul-seeker What for? Oh, guest count! Not as many as you might think. You will find several accounts, different names, but all operated from the same area with common directors. Some use proxies which make them appear to be coming from different ip address, but still there's a way to trace them back. :blush: So when will your party be held?
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RE: Pursuit of happiness.. let's discuss, shall we?
@Achal99 I see.. So, it's not only gratitude is important cornerstone of happiness but things like optimism, mindfulness, forgiveness and having a sense of purpose and meaning are also important to experience happiness and a deep sense of fulfillment in life.
For me, in short.. healthy, family, friends, love, enough money ....and, It’d be nice to have luck on my side :blossom: Color me happy !! -
RE: Should. Should James Bond 007 be allowed to shoot children?
Nooo... Tell the writer to find another story idea. Even soldiers don't want to be fighting an army of children. James Bond should leads by example, through film. I know, there are kids who are just as dangerous as adults but there must be some reason why they pose real danger to other's. Now imagine if we actually took an interest in children's lives. Imagine that kids didn't get brought up to think that being a gangster is a cool choice. Teach them gangs are bad, drugs are bad, killing or robbing someone is wrong, so they wont tend to look up to Bonnie and Clyde or Jesse James or any other bad figures
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RE: What are the five most important things on your bucket list?
@sleepysaint Let me book a dive vacation. Bring your puddle jumper 😃
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RE: how do you help manage anger?
@Cold-Sun I've been there. Done that.
Normally what I do is to remain silent and quite and move out of that place under some pretext. Give them bad words will only makes us seem shallow and conceited -
RE: Do you think adhering to culture is important?
@Merlin-James I don't think so. Considering the objectivity of religion in comparison to culture, and the empowerment for individuals practising it, I would say religion is more important and powerful than culture