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Sat 07/01/17 09:05 PM

Yes there is a term for that.... it's called..
Table for the young lady?????,
And her grandfather!!!!!


..As you
Can see....im not a fan...lol.

I'm sure you have a term for the young lady who fancies that grandfather.

Fortunately they're just doing their own stuff and not calling other people names.

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Sat 07/01/17 09:00 PM

When I hear that people should not impose their 'religious' beliefs on others, I always wonder what qualifies as a religious belief as opposed to just a belief, Period.

For instance, take something as simple as the Ten Commandments





stealing is a crime
killing is a crime
perjury is a crime
and adultery is grounds for divorce

were these 'religious' beliefs that were 'imposed' upon others?


where do people draw the line to determine when a value or standard is 'religious' ?

why are some standards accepted culturally and others seperated as merely 'religious'?


Note how you mention only 4, maybe 5, of the 10. The first 4 can be safely regarded as "religious": apart from the fact that they are the artifacts of a particular set of religions and therefore not consistent with other religions (there are ploytheistic religions, idol-worshipping religions and those that are fine with working over weekends) , there is also the fact that they come from any religion at all, so they do not apply to people with no religion. Then there are religions that don't have gods. Also #5 may not make sense to orphans and/or abandoned children.

With 5-6 of 10 out of the picture, it is not necessary to view these as the essential basis for these values while other sources (some of which predate this) are already available.


why are some standards accepted culturally and others seperated as merely 'religious'?

Good question. If you consider religions that urge people to kill (others, their own children, etc) or place loyalty to religion above loyalty to country, chop off the hands or heads of criminals, etc. you may feel this is actually good.

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Fri 06/30/17 09:29 PM
did the "classic southwest" (USA) road trip last year,

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Fri 06/30/17 07:54 PM

You know.....I'M sick and tired of the insinuation, that women should be called cougars. What shall we call guys who seek out older women???
Here's a few of of the too of my head....

Mama's boys?


Is it possible that these women might actually like the term, because it implies some characteristics that they like attributed to them ?

... and these guys might even like the term "mama's boys"

perhaps it would be relevant to ask - why aren't there any "insinuating" terms for older guys who look for younger girls? if there's one already then it's all fair ?

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Thu 06/29/17 07:28 AM
two positive possibilities (already mentioned)
- someone really serious (paying member in stealth mode?) liked your profile
- someone simply liked you from your pic in the match thingy

one not so positive: this is typical of scammers.

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Wed 06/28/17 09:51 AM
Is is possible to add code for inserting a youtube video ?

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Wed 06/28/17 09:38 AM

I am pretty sure I can ring a bell with my nipples laugh laugh laugh wonder what the old men would have to say about that rofl waving


Reminds me of the door-knocking scene in "Young Frankenstein" ... with those knockers, who needs a bell!

Marty Feldman could be a dead ringer for Quasimodo


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Wed 06/28/17 09:05 AM

Why do birds fly South for the winter?


They'd rather save on the train fare, what with all their bills.

Why is a raven like a writing desk ?

tongue2

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Wed 06/28/17 08:57 AM
Edited by snagglepuss74 on Wed 06/28/17 08:57 AM
To ?

(14 is a big number of pages to check)
Edit: 14? 45

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Wed 06/28/17 08:45 AM
I have seen at least 3 patterns of potentially abusive profiles/posts which may not be obvious to all.

1. Those inviting contact through email outside the site : typically used by the "Nigerian" 419 scammers.
I saw two "matches" today from profiles I had never seen. Both turned out to have very similar text in them. So I did a web search for part of the text ("no one that likes anything more than a social drink or two") and, surprise, found all results only on mingle2.com.

2, Those providing a phone number, urging to call directly: typically used to harass the real owner of that phone number.
I saw a post in the forums today by a (new) member urging others to look at their profile to find their phone number. While a quick reverse search matched the phone number with the name in the profile, there is no way to tell that the user of the profile is indeed the same person . If this suspicion turns out to be true, naively contacting the number could result in police being called. I have heard of many cases where girls/women are subjected to such harassment - the original culprit publishes their number and then only the men who call the number get involved in further complications.

3. Those offering "escort"/"massage"/call-girl etc services : I'm guessing this is not what the site is intended for.

So, my question is, should such profiles be reported?

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Wed 06/28/17 08:42 AM

Are you sorry you asked op laugh laugh laugh waving


OP's long gone.

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Wed 06/28/17 08:37 AM
fedora core 21 on my pc at home and work.

played around with gentoo on PA-RISC for kicks - had it for desktop at work for a couple of years. couldn't get openoffice running, so had to ditch it.

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Wed 06/28/17 07:59 AM

Yea how do I post pics from my HTC smartphone onto the mingles2 app when I message a lady? I tried and its now selecting the pic I choose. Any help would be appreciated
David


I guess you meant to say "it's not selecting ..."

You might have a better chance of getting replies if you started a separate thread, unless you find something helpful among the existing threads.

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Wed 06/28/17 07:44 AM
The worst consequence is on the environment/ecology.

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Wed 06/28/17 07:38 AM
C for writing, assembly for reading :wink:

my C code will invariably abort and I end up poking around in with gdb on the core file and disassembly

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Wed 06/28/17 07:20 AM
Difficult could be fun.

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Wed 06/28/17 03:56 AM
That picture is all over the web. There is no reason to believe that the phone number belongs to the person in the picture or the one who created this profile.

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Wed 06/28/17 02:29 AM

hours feel so short specially when we are having fun.


Fun is not all there is to life, but one can't do it all.

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Tue 06/27/17 11:39 PM
interesting stuff.


If you think its hard to find someone where you live, imagine being 2 Billion light years away from the nearest highway!


arthur dent shouldn't complain about losing his house.

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Tue 06/27/17 11:31 PM



If your accurate at guessing can you call yourself a genius?
That is actually a good question.

Say you took an IQ test and placed in the Genius category.

But, it was all multiple choice and you guessed at 90% of the answers, apparently guessing correctly.

So, are you a genius or just very lucky?


Phrased that way, the answer is obviously no, by definition. The point of such a test, is to find out what you KNOW. Not to find out how momentarily fortunate you are.


I guess there are at least 2 usages of the word (in the sense of describing a person as a genius), one somewhat subjective-qualitative and the other somewhat objective-quantitative. The first would be a general acknowledgement of the person's superior abilities/skills/... in a particular field or activity (or maybe just about anything they do?) and the second something like a ranking by Mensa.

You are talking about the second kind here, in which case the tests don't seem to take into account how the person arrived at their answers - so a genius level score should mean genius.