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1 mo ago
Current The security camera going off in the middle of the night scared me awake last night. Good times!
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2 mos ago
I would die for a Charlie Puth and Lewis Capaldi collab song.
2 mos ago
My therapist mentioned referring me to a psychiatrist for anxiety medication, then at the next appt. said it wasn't a good idea as it doesn't the issue. I would've loved the temporary relief though...
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2 mos ago
I thought a tiny woman like me wouldn't break a sweat with the timed wall sit. Ho Ho homg wtf
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2 mos ago
Started calisthenics today; not to lose weight, but to get toned and get a little stronger. It's a 5x/week type deal ChatGPT drew out for me, but my snap, crackle, pop knees sure do love to complain..
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"Well, we all know he has more than an additional spotter now, am I right?" Amy teased, nudging Grayson as she grabbed her plate of pancakes from him. With her back to the rest of the crew, Amy reached for some orange juice. "Sorry," she mouthed to Grayson, letting him know that she hadn't meant to put him on the spot like that. But it was all fun and games anyway.

Amy then turned to Matija who was implying the obvious as she made her way to the dining table to enjoy her late breakfast.

"To be perfectly honest, I was in bed deciding whether to stay tucked in or come down and join you magnificent people. I mean, it was a really tough decision for me, so that's why we're late."
@Dynamo Frokane

Your honor, in my defense, I didn't talk crap about guys; I merely stated my preferences.
@Dynamo Frokane

That should do it.
@Dynamo Frokane

Okay, I see what you mean. I'll add that bit later today.
@Burning Kitty

I disagree. People falsely accusing others should get, at the max, the same sentence as the "perpetrator" if they were found to be guilty. But people need to get back on the due process train, and anyone accused should be treated as innocent until proven guilty. Such process has been faltering lately, but the accusers shouldn't get a harsher sentence to make up for it. They didn't commit a crime against persons, they only lied in an attempt to ruin someone else, but no one should jump the gun in cases like these, or any other case for that matter.

Note: Typing anything more than a few sentences on a phone is extremely aggravating.
@Dynamo Frokane

My bad m8. I thought you were gonna leave the tackle scene to your next post since I imagined it him moving in on her as she backed away. But I can edit it when I get home tonight.
@Dynamo Frokane

I rolled my eyes so hard I saw my own brain.
The suddenness of her opponent's action managed to take Rosalie by surprise. One second she was slowly walking around the couch, and the next, she was temporarily blind. To make matters worse, her gear could only do so much. Rosalie's instinctual reaction was to look away and shut her eyes for a moment, and despite the fact that her visor self-adjusted by automatically dimming the screen, it was a bit too late. With her gun still aimed more or less towards the same spot, Rosalie pulled the trigger only a couple of times before she was knocked on her back. In the midst of such chaos, Rosalie's gun slipped out of her hand. She audible cursed, immediately reaching for her retractable staff to hopefully dig the blade into her opponent's neck.
@Spiffy

Done editing.
@SleepingSilence

It isn't a major problem here yet, but I agree with you. It's ridiculous and those people trying to impose sharia law should go back to wherever the hell they came from. Then again, the media probably didn't give those incidents that much attention and that's why people are oblivious to it. But that's my reasoning as to why a number of atheists here don't pay Muslims any mind; it doesn't necessarily mean I agree or disagree with them.

But to answer your question, I was a believer up until my early to mid twenties. I only attended church for another year as a non-believer, or at least a skeptic, before I stopped attending altogether. I hope that makes sense?

@mdk

Well yes, they make the conscious decision to follow x religion in the end, whether their parents have any influence or not. Ultimately, it's that individual's decision to make (unless you know, they threaten you with death or whatever), not their parents. But I mean, there's a higher probability that if you're from a certain nation, you're more than to follow its customs than the customs of any other nation. Not saying that's the case for everyone, but it's the correlation not causation argument.

@The Harbinger of Ferocity

It's true what you say. The mind is a powerful thing, and the more I slipped away from my faith, the more it became "mechanical" and it just snowballed from there. Same for someone seeking fulfillment. Maybe they find it because they want it so badly? It's tricky. It surely wouldn't hurt for me to find some spiritual peace, because this damn stress might as well be killing me, but if not through religion, then how?

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