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Tue 03/08/16 05:31 AM
Edited by JaiGi on Tue 03/08/16 05:46 AM
thanks Sassy.

2 of 3 links working.

strangely the links reminded of 'mice n men'

i don't think we need to fear evil
a bully is generally scared by a bigger bully.
Tony Blair, George Bush = Iraq war

it's stupidity that's real scary.
the non-negotiable kind.
Tony Blair, George Bush = Iraq war

Ted Cruz to prove himself; Hillary under pressure..
cut from the same cloth.

yeah happens sometimes; i seem to have learnt something these days

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Tue 03/08/16 05:20 AM
Edited by JaiGi on Tue 03/08/16 05:22 AM

Hellow


Jesus; where did you come from?
i thought the back door was closed.
fine, fine; story of my life
--

Welcome to Mingle pal.
drinker

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Tue 03/08/16 05:16 AM


In your opinion who should start sex? Men or women. I think it's better that women start it, but most of the time because of their shyness they don't.


Hi hess_7, Welcome to Mingle2
Oh my goodness, you are 18 and cute as a button.

who should start sex? Men or women.


At your age and in your country, you might be mistaking kissing or necking for sex. I don't think girls your age in your country are having sex before marriage.

So, your question on who should start sex, in your case.. I think you do... no partner required. Just do it... in privacy, of course.

As you get older and wiser, the answer would be it depends.

:smile:



just do it???
advise for a growing lad.
or all teens now stereotyped?

while girls mature at 15 or so
boys still adding mass till around 21, 22; late bloomers.

gives the girls a head start though; emotional IQ & all.
boys don't quite catch up

so at 18, idly fishing for a bite; is normal.
quite happy if the fish don't bite.
don't think ditty talk was intended either.

that comes later; when the fish don't bite

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Tue 03/08/16 05:05 AM


Who should start sex?

I give up.

Who's in the room?


shsss, the banks left the building,
now we can talk.
or coffee?

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Tue 03/08/16 04:45 AM

"Good" <<shrug>>
"good job" (yep)

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Tue 03/08/16 04:35 AM
Sounded like Nurse Ratched is at work.

The link page is deleted!!

'Aggression' is a 2 way street.
Quite valuable when circumstances would otherwise force a man to give up.

By the way, Mighty Moe, that's a handsome cat you got.
weird, similarities though.
rofl

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Mon 03/07/16 12:39 AM

Slightly off the rock, if you all don't mind..

explains why Angela Merkel threw open the doors to Syrian refugees.
found that Aryan supremacy was no longer huh..,huh,
going to drive Germany to new heights of the Bismarck glorious days
"no drive left in them. All they think of is fast cars & chilled beer"

so when steel does not work what does one do?
add some Islamic chrome and get stainless steel.
"why not? look at America, she says; we all started from the same starting block just few decades ago and they are light years ahead.
can you believe it?

"so then we broke the wall and brought in E.Germans
and then what happened?
more chilled beer sloshing around."

"then we tried opening boundaries in Europe
but you know what?
the Greeks and Spaniards wanted us to pick up their tab

with these Syrians we just can't fail
they are after all prohibited from drinking
and al that pork

"the mistake we made was we kicked out the wrong Jews.
could have won the war you know? Einstein for instance. hah?"
--xx--

what Ms. Merkel does not know is
with all those Syrians packed in
could turn into another overcrowded India.
pouf!!

Patriot Sassy will have a field day reading..
asleep

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Sun 03/06/16 08:40 AM
outsource some of her job to Bill.
As she says. "i've the experience.."



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Sun 03/06/16 06:47 AM
already said in 3 simple words: "To earn..joy"

sounds like Steve Jobs is around.
laugh

actually, quite true.

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Sun 03/06/16 06:37 AM
Very powerfully stated.
Couldn't agree more.

the earlier thread was on the virtues of 'celibacy'
and even before was one on men taking pilgrimage after taking vows on abstinence and women demanding entry to temple based on 'equal rights'.

(there is after all a method in every madness (including my posts)!!)

now the traditions are being questioned in Court.
if you google Sabarimala Temple case in court
a lot of news unloads.

thanks for the insights.

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Sat 03/05/16 09:38 PM

What do you think the meaning of life is?

I don't think "life" really has "meaning" if what you are asking is "what is the higher purpose and reason for the phenomenon known as life (as opposed to inanimate objects)?"

I think the meaning of my personal "life" or existence is whatever I want it to be at any given time.



In other words life has no meaning till we chose to fill it with 'our idea' of meaning to it. And this could alter with advancing age.
what a life? what a gift?
God is a Democrat. laugh
Thanks, Sire.

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Sat 03/05/16 08:23 PM

not sure op but really digging some of those sandles ... shoes rule ...:smile:
not into yoga ... never like it ... but meditation I like ... and i loved the flower ... neon ... looking ...


laugh
thanks for the tip.
but before meditation, would like to know the exit door.
just an opinion. biggrin

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Sat 03/05/16 07:11 PM
Edited by JaiGi on Sat 03/05/16 08:04 PM

Yes, I think we can slice and sort ourselves in a variety of ways, and learn by doing so. I'm working right now on another similar sort of consideration, looking for the most fundamental human motivations, and trying to work out how they add and subtract from each other, to lead to the seemingly much more complicated behaviors humans exhibit.

With human emotions or emotional states, I would come up with a different list than that presented here. For example, the appearance of anger, I have seen be due to more than one different mix of more basic responses. Some anger is primarily fear energized, while other anger is aggression or greed energized. And some even appears to be a pure physiological behavior, biologically driven almost like a sort of brain seizure.

But again, I have found that it is valuable to review a number of different cultures' "sorts" of human drives, emotions, mind sets, etc, because each "sorting" can allow us to view existence from another angle, and thus gain a sense of a more inclusive understanding of ourselves.


A surgical dicing of emotions?

As you may be aware from a past thread, in India we do not have the
'wall' between Religion and State (Jefferson)
Probably as 'spirituality' is not quantifiable so is not an acceptable term in the courts although they rarely interfere.

or perhaps a hidden agenda to erode out cast-ism in Indian society

So once in a while when a case is foisted, instead of refining the temple traditions they risk getting diluted.

after all, most developed nations are grinding to the point where
the role of Church / Temple is gradually diminished out of our psyche.

On the other extreme-mum, although Western science has fully mapped
there is some research mentioning a search for the 'God particle' within the brain. slightly off-topic.

As most pilgrims are locked in their own world, their voice remains
unheard in courts. On these lines I have been thinking over about
hosting a one-time blog. If this interests you, then with your
comments I may have a case. (although it may not be what expected).

My view is, if the court wants to take away someone's belief
then give him something better and not leave him empty handed.
Else don't involve.
Hows-zaat drinker

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Fri 03/04/16 10:11 PM
Edited by JaiGi on Fri 03/04/16 10:14 PM

It appears to me that the word "emotions" is also a mistranslation.


I agree.
'emotional states'?

Considering that 9 of them have been identified as primary colors: like R,G,B; when we mix them we get a wide range of secondaries.

so 'raw emotional states'?

Would like to add that in real world, it's this palette of
secondaries we live in or with. For instance, when we hear someone
laugh we normally size it up from its tone as:
1) Hard Laugh = Anger + Mirth
2) Mocking = Disgust + Mirth
3) Forgiving laugh = Compassion + Mirth
4) Mirth + Mirth = Not a care in the world

all this to support the theory of "9 Raw Emotions".
The Sanskrit term is 'Rasas' which translates to 'juices'!!

Not sure if clinical psychology supports all this but explains
why we buy more than 2 rounds while on a date. biggrin

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Thu 03/03/16 08:13 AM


The good thing is that you generally know when you have had enough, because you fall over backwards.
laugh


pack it in and.. thump?
what about the 'in between', the loose cannon stage?
ah, i see, we don't recall..


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Thu 03/03/16 07:58 AM

Golden Armour.., a Ford Mustang



I bought mine from Hertz, had 100,000 miles, engine re bored
cost me $10K (borrowed 8K)
Hertz maintain their cars well, mine sang beautifully, nobody could tell the difference, drank fuel a lot.
gave it up before returning to India.
Black in color though.

Welcome to Mingle. flowerforyou
But you may find guys with hatchbacks a bit on the narcissistic side.
"Armour effect"



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Wed 03/02/16 08:09 AM
Edited by JaiGi on Wed 03/02/16 08:13 AM

I asked a dear older southern gentleman about dating and he replied Michael, "Do you know why I sleep with two twenty two year old women at night?" and I said no tell me and he replied " Well that way, when I fall asleep, they will have someone to talk too" The consideration and thoughtfulness of a genuine southern gentleman cannot be denied....


the elderly gent remind's me of Laurel's Uncle, strange..



Hardy: 'Didn't you once tell me that you had an uncle?'
Laurel: 'Sure, I've got an uncle. Why?'
Hardy: 'Now we're getting somewhere. Is he living?'
Laurel: 'No. He fell through a trap door and broke his neck.'
Hardy: 'Was he building a house?'
Laurel: 'No, they were hanging him.'

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Wed 03/02/16 04:15 AM


Heard of cats having 9 lives? Well, as per ancient Vedic literature we have 9 emotional personalities (google 'rasas') .


Except that the words Eros, Gelos and Phobos are from Greek mythology, and the word Ira is Latin in origin.


TY.
The associated Sanskrit words were tough to spell / pronounce
So as a member in here is originally Eros took liberty and then Phobos was next to Mars, took the route. Interesting you got me on Ira; i liked the sound of it; may be next time.. :thumbsup:

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Wed 03/02/16 04:02 AM
Edited by JaiGi on Wed 03/02/16 04:31 AM
Flavour .. Essence .. Taste .. Looks at the menu .. Where is onion bhaji and butter chicken ..


'flavor, essence & taste', you just increased the spin.

still on colors and moods here. Recalling way back i had this red bulb in my room during college and got into all sorts of un-intended scraps.
May be it was the prolonged exposure.

and dinner will be crunchy dried fish with pickle and wine.

alright, since you are a delicate pink
will switch tomato-ginger-garlic sauce for the pickle.biggrin

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Tue 03/01/16 05:04 PM

Between two evils, I always pick the one
I never tried before.


- Mae West -


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