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-I have no idea what im supposed to do, i only know what i can do.


Great line.
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that is
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Rings like a bell
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-I have no idea what im supposed to do, i only know what i can do.


Great line.
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Yes.

I am glad you heard it. I thought so too.
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Without sounding egotistical, it reminded me of myself.
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Absolutely.


How many of us here hold ourselves at 'half speed'? Or less?

Troublesome.

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-I have no idea what im supposed to do, i only know what i can do.


Great line.
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Yes.

I am glad you heard it. I thought so too.
 Quoting: Seer777


Without sounding egotistical, it reminded me of myself.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44416180


Absolutely.


How many of us here hold ourselves at 'half speed'? Or less?

Troublesome.

:SpinItOut:
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Thats because human nature is to dehumanize their heroes.
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Yes.

I am glad you heard it. I thought so too.
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Without sounding egotistical, it reminded me of myself.
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Absolutely.


How many of us here hold ourselves at 'half speed'? Or less?

Troublesome.

SpinItOut
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Thats because human nature is to dehumanize their heroes.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44416180


I figure. We are people. Just 'waiting' to meet our potential. So much untapped. Just sitting there...


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Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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Without sounding egotistical, it reminded me of myself.
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Absolutely.


How many of us here hold ourselves at 'half speed'? Or less?

Troublesome.

:SpinItOut:
 Quoting: Seer777


Thats because human nature is to dehumanize their heroes.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44416180


I figure. We are people. Just 'waiting' to meet our potential. So much untapped. Just sitting there...


[link to www.youtube.com]
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9/17/12

I like to think of it a bit like attempting to 'push-start' a train. The first pushes being the most taxing. As the engine begins to gain momentum the resistance become a little less difficult. Up until that is, that an adequate speed is reached, to 'pop' the clutch and get this thing moving on its own.

tounge


Choo Choo.

Full steam ahead ------------>

hf
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Pushing a train...that's ridiculous you'd never get moving.

What you need to do is tie a stout a rope to the front and pull that bastard out of its static position. That way you can utilize your bodies full range of motion and therefore strength. Legs, back and shoulders. ;)

I may know where to find some rope...
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Pushing a train...that's ridiculous you'd never get moving.

What you need to do is tie a stout a rope to the front and pull that bastard out of its static position. That way you can utilize your bodies full range of motion and therefore strength. Legs, back and shoulders. ;)

I may know where to find some rope...
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I saw a guy pulling a train with his teeth once.
[link to www.teachengineering.org]

People do the most interesting things. Just to show they can.

People are amazing.

Creators. Problem solvers. All of us.
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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Pushing a train...that's ridiculous you'd never get moving.

What you need to do is tie a stout a rope to the front and pull that bastard out of its static position. That way you can utilize your bodies full range of motion and therefore strength. Legs, back and shoulders. ;)

I may know where to find some rope...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44416180


I saw a guy pulling a train with his teeth once.
[link to www.teachengineering.org]

People do the most interesting things. Just to show they can.

People are amazing.

Creators. Problem solvers. All of us.
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I knew it needed to be pulled because we used to pull very large boats around for fun and the concept is as you stated.
You break it free from static and then its own inertia eventually carries it and next thing you know your jogging with it.



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And yes, we are amazing.

Knight. Im off to bed :)

hi later
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Electric Devils

Martian dust devils exhibit electrical characteristics. There are also electric whirlwinds on Earth.

As long ago as March 2005, Electric Universe advocates wrote about the surprising discovery of dust devils spinning across the Martian deserts. Cameras in space, as well as on the Martian surface returned many images of large, glowing funnels raking across the flatlands, leaving darkened trackways behind.

Since the atmospheric density on Mars is so low (less that one percent that of Earth), how can a strong “wind” carve the soil and leave multiple tracks that can be seen from space? What energizes global dust storms (that are really a combination of mountain-high dust devils) in such a rarified vapor of frigid carbon dioxide gas?

The conventional theory of dust devil formation on Earth describes a vortex of warm air that begins as a horizontal “rotator” near the ground. As the spinning air gains momentum, it “stands up” vertically, forming a cylindrical cloud of dust that twists its way over the surface, gathering more debris as it goes. As it increases in strength, it tightens its diameter like an ice skater doing a pirouette. As it contracts, the dust storm spins faster and faster...........
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".....from a science point of view i can`t ignore the data. the phenomena is just so beautiful, so powerful , so curious , that it demands some scientific involvement......"
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Morning, i like that dust picture.. above/\

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Morning, i like that dust picture.. above/\

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good morning marco , yes, becoming used to our new to us universe is therapeutic to my senses because it takes me away from experiencing emotional sensations current beliefs expressed within our environment can course me to experience
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:wtfspock:
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I heard it was his birthday today.

He's 83.
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What a voice. As unique as it gets.


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:)
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did he ever romance, i think he did once
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Lol, Hot Vulcan Lust. I already told you athleticism and intellectualism were the beds of human passion.

Now, what do you expect from a race named after a volcano.

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Pushing a train...that's ridiculous you'd never get moving.

What you need to do is tie a stout a rope to the front and pull that bastard out of its static position. That way you can utilize your bodies full range of motion and therefore strength. Legs, back and shoulders. ;)

I may know where to find some rope...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44416180


I saw a guy pulling a train with his teeth once.
[link to www.teachengineering.org]

People do the most interesting things. Just to show they can.

People are amazing.

Creators. Problem solvers. All of us.
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Lol, I would have to say most are creative problem makers.
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wtfspock
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I heard it was his birthday today.

He's 83.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

What a voice. As unique as it gets.


[link to www.youtube.com]

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


did he ever romance, i think he did once
 Quoting: aether


Lol, Hot Vulcan Lust. I already told you athleticism and intellectualism were the beds of human passion.

Now, what do you expect from a race named after a volcano.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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oh

good morning

Every seven years, Vulcan males and females become aroused. They undergo a blood fever, become violent, and finally die unless they mate with someone with whom they are empathically bonded or engage in the ritual battle known as kal-if-fee.
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i never knew that, empathically bonded , what an interesting thought
where do they get this stuff from tounge
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I heard it was his birthday today.

He's 83.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

What a voice. As unique as it gets.


[link to www.youtube.com]

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


did he ever romance, i think he did once
 Quoting: aether


Lol, Hot Vulcan Lust. I already told you athleticism and intellectualism were the beds of human passion.

Now, what do you expect from a race named after a volcano.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45230611


oh

good morning

Every seven years, Vulcan males and females become aroused. They undergo a blood fever, become violent, and finally die unless they mate with someone with whom they are empathically bonded or engage in the ritual battle known as kal-if-fee.
 Quoting: observation

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i never knew that, empathically bonded , what an interesting thought
where do they get this stuff from tounge
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Psychology, you can only suppress so long as to pop.
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The empathy connection

Empathy is the glue that bonds people in an intimate relationship. When there is an empathic connection, people feel understood, they feel seen. Empathy is not the only way for people to bond, but it is necessary for an intimate connection. Bonding over a common activity or common experience may foster a connection just as doing something for someone else might engender gratitude or appreciation. But in order for there to be intimacy, empathy is required.............
 Quoting: observation

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The empathy connection

Empathy is the glue that bonds people in an intimate relationship. When there is an empathic connection, people feel understood, they feel seen. Empathy is not the only way for people to bond, but it is necessary for an intimate connection. Bonding over a common activity or common experience may foster a connection just as doing something for someone else might engender gratitude or appreciation. But in order for there to be intimacy, empathy is required.............
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.docdreyfus.com]
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I enjoyed that read...thank you for posting:-)
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The empathy connection

Empathy is the glue that bonds people in an intimate relationship. When there is an empathic connection, people feel understood, they feel seen. Empathy is not the only way for people to bond, but it is necessary for an intimate connection. Bonding over a common activity or common experience may foster a connection just as doing something for someone else might engender gratitude or appreciation. But in order for there to be intimacy, empathy is required.............
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.docdreyfus.com]
 Quoting: aether


I enjoyed that read...thank you for posting:-)
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I feel vulnerable, people say im too trusting. Then i read the part of walking in anothers shoes and my thought is mine are hard enough to walk in much less walk in anothers:-(
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The empathy connection

Empathy is the glue that bonds people in an intimate relationship. When there is an empathic connection, people feel understood, they feel seen. Empathy is not the only way for people to bond, but it is necessary for an intimate connection. Bonding over a common activity or common experience may foster a connection just as doing something for someone else might engender gratitude or appreciation. But in order for there to be intimacy, empathy is required.............
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.docdreyfus.com]
 Quoting: aether


I enjoyed that read...thank you for posting:-)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55996007


I feel vulnerable, people say im too trusting. Then i read the part of walking in anothers shoes and my thought is mine are hard enough to walk in much less walk in anothers:-(
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55996007


yes w/f, distant ancestor caused emotional tensions within all that you experienced because of your empathy of ancestral experience, this we know
tensions that hopefully flow into satisfactions as the consequences of your emotional empathic experience continue causing emotional experiences of beneficial feelings of meanings to you of broader proportions than life spans of linear time bereft of empathy (synergy) achieve

good morning
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I doubt anyone would want to walk in mine either, loosing 3 loved ones, going through a divorce, loss of employment, being ill, having to put down 3 family dogs within a little over a years time, and trying to find my place in this world physically and spiritually. Im just saying its been a rough and long walk. Sometimes I feel like I want to go barefoot, lol, but now I fear parasites since I read thats another way to contract them...
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The empathy connection

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I enjoyed that read...thank you for posting:-)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55996007


I feel vulnerable, people say im too trusting. Then i read the part of walking in anothers shoes and my thought is mine are hard enough to walk in much less walk in anothers:-(
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55996007


yes w/f, distant ancestor caused emotional tensions within all that you experienced because of your empathy of ancestral experience, this we know
tensions that hopefully flow into satisfactions as the consequences of your emotional empathic experience continue causing emotional experiences of beneficial feelings of meanings to you of broader proportions than life spans of linear time bereft of empathy (synergy) achieve

good morning
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How much sorrow can one take and it still be beneficial?
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The empathy connection

Empathy is the glue that bonds people in an intimate relationship. When there is an empathic connection, people feel understood, they feel seen. Empathy is not the only way for people to bond, but it is necessary for an intimate connection. Bonding over a common activity or common experience may foster a connection just as doing something for someone else might engender gratitude or appreciation. But in order for there to be intimacy, empathy is required.............
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.docdreyfus.com]
 Quoting: aether


I enjoyed that read...thank you for posting:-)
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I feel vulnerable, people say im too trusting. Then i read the part of walking in anothers shoes and my thought is mine are hard enough to walk in much less walk in anothers:-(
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55996007


Good way to pick up strange fungi and smells.
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I enjoyed that read...thank you for posting:-)
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I feel vulnerable, people say im too trusting. Then i read the part of walking in anothers shoes and my thought is mine are hard enough to walk in much less walk in anothers:-(
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55996007


yes w/f, distant ancestor caused emotional tensions within all that you experienced because of your empathy of ancestral experience, this we know
tensions that hopefully flow into satisfactions as the consequences of your emotional empathic experience continue causing emotional experiences of beneficial feelings of meanings to you of broader proportions than life spans of linear time bereft of empathy (synergy) achieve

good morning
 Quoting: aether


How much sorrow can one take and it still be beneficial?
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of broader proportions than life spans of linear time
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the answer to that is sensitive to your view of all things not yourself and you
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I enjoyed that read...thank you for posting:-)
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I feel vulnerable, people say im too trusting. Then i read the part of walking in anothers shoes and my thought is mine are hard enough to walk in much less walk in anothers:-(
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55996007


yes w/f, distant ancestor caused emotional tensions within all that you experienced because of your empathy of ancestral experience, this we know
tensions that hopefully flow into satisfactions as the consequences of your emotional empathic experience continue causing emotional experiences of beneficial feelings of meanings to you of broader proportions than life spans of linear time bereft of empathy (synergy) achieve

good morning
 Quoting: aether


How much sorrow can one take and it still be beneficial?
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As much as it takes.
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How many of us here hold ourselves at 'half speed'? Or less?

Troublesome.

SpinItOut
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Thats because human nature is to dehumanize their heroes.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44416180


I figure. We are people. Just 'waiting' to meet our potential. So much untapped. Just sitting there...

 Quoting: Seer777


Good morning everyone.


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I feel vulnerable, people say im too trusting. Then i read the part of walking in anothers shoes and my thought is mine are hard enough to walk in much less walk in anothers:-(
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yes w/f, distant ancestor caused emotional tensions within all that you
experienced because of your empathy of ancestral experience, this we
know

tensions that hopefully flow into satisfactions as the consequences of your emotional empathic experience continue causing emotional experiences of beneficial feelings of meanings to you of broader proportions than life spans of linear time bereft of empathy (synergy) achieve

good morning
 Quoting: aether


How much sorrow can one take and it still be beneficial?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55996007


of broader proportions than life spans of linear time
 Quoting: aether


the answer to that is sensitive to your view of all things not yourself and you
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And I chose that? The broader proportions
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How many of us here hold ourselves at 'half speed'? Or less?

Troublesome.

SpinItOut
 Quoting: Seer777


Thats because human nature is to dehumanize their heroes.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44416180


I figure. We are people. Just 'waiting' to meet our potential. So much untapped. Just sitting there...

 Quoting: Seer777


Good morning everyone.


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coffee4
 Quoting: Seer777


good morning





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