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Tintin

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I love the clock, except for the fact that it says "anyways". That's not good English!
 

Lynx

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Tintin: Yeah, I had to look for a bit to find my mother one that says "anyway." Some of those in that list don't have "anyways." My mother would have noticed it... Her clock says "anyway."

Actually I was going to mention that in my previous post, but I didn't.
 
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MissCris

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It's morning and the sun actually came out today...I find this suspicious.

It's also pie day. I shall soon be preparing to prepare pie. Pre-prepping. Pre-pie-prepping.

I have a stupid head cold, and it's making me really strange. Not that I think I wasn't weird before, but I can tell there's a difference in abnormality levels inside my head. The gnomes, for instance...they don't belong there. They usually live on the shelf. I don't know who let them in, but that person...is fired.
 

ChandlerFan

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I don't really understand the appeal of the Bible Study room on chat. It seems to attract all the crazies. I've heard people more often talk about the discouragement they experienced after being there than the encouragement.

Also, my dad has interrupted me almost every 10 minutes this morning, and it is getting really old. The reason I am good at using technology is because I took the time to learn it via trial and error. Instead of doing the same for himself, he just wants me to fix his problems. *sigh*

And lastly, I saw these Facebook statuses posted by the same person yesterday:

"And the cycle keeps a goin. Well done, America. Meanwhile officers are indicted for animal cruelty in other cities. #Ferguson"

"I suppose it's not entirely surprising that ungratefulness bookends a day better known for overindulgence. #GluttonsForAnything"

This is coming from someone who, according to my understanding, wants to be a pastor someday. What I have a problem with is the way that some Christians post things like this that are dripping with negativity and sarcasm. For people who talk like this on a regular basis, who really wants to hang out with that person for an extended period of time, you know? How do making statuses like these help anything? And he's not the only person I know who does this.

And then you have people who will insert themselves into a conflict pretending to be objective and fair, telling everyone that they're all idiots and that they need to grow up. I've seen it on Facebook, I've seen it here. How does that help the situation at all? Are you really acting in a way that is reflective of the maturity that everyone else is supposed to emulate?

I think my dad put me in a bad mood this morning so all of my thoughts are negative. I will post something positive later :)
 
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wwjd_kilden

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I don't really understand the appeal of the Bible Study room on chat. It seems to attract all the crazies. I've heard people more often talk about the discouragement they experienced after being there than the encouragement.

Also, my dad has interrupted me almost every 10 minutes this morning, and it is getting really old. The reason I am good at using technology is because I took the time to learn it via trial and error. Instead of doing the same for himself, he just wants me to fix his problems. *sigh*

And lastly, I saw these Facebook statuses posted by the same person yesterday:

"And the cycle keeps a goin. Well done, America. Meanwhile officers are indicted for animal cruelty in other cities. #Ferguson"

"I suppose it's not entirely surprising that ungratefulness bookends a day better known for overindulgence. #GluttonsForAnything"

This is coming from someone who, according to my understanding, wants to be a pastor someday. What I have a problem with is the way that some Christians post things like this that are dripping with negativity and sarcasm. For people who talk like this on a regular basis, who really wants to hang out with that person for an extended period of time, you know? How do making statuses like these help anything? And he's not the only person I know who does this.

And then you have people who will insert themselves into a conflict pretending to be objective and fair, telling everyone that they're all idiots and that they need to grow up. I've seen it on Facebook, I've seen it here. How does that help the situation at all? Are you really acting in a way that is reflective of the maturity that everyone else is supposed to emulate?

I think my dad put me in a bad mood this morning so all of my thoughts are negative. I will post something positive later :)

I guess people think that facebook is magic.

 

ArtsieSteph

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My family is kinda going out of the ususal box this year. Steak instead of turkey, bringing out the Christmas decorations that day, may not doing any black friday stuff at all. *shockandawe*
 

blue_ladybug

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​Vermont's gettin' a nor'easter today and tomorrow.. some 10+ inches.. ugh ick yuck.. not lookin' forward to that.. :(
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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Today is my last day in Cali!...for a week. ;) #totallylookingforwardtovisitingfamilyinOregon
 
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MissCris

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I just went looking for some really old threads to bump...but...I just couldn't bring myself to do it.

 
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Siberian_Khatru

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I just went looking for some really old threads to bump...but...I just couldn't bring myself to do it.

Ugly can rest easy then, thanks to your self control, MissCris. :D
 

ChandlerFan

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Now for some positivity:

-It's really, really cool to see the healing power of the Gospel in the realm of racial reconciliation.

-I had a really significant breakthrough earlier this week, seeing more clearly a significant lie I have been believing about myself since I was really young. I'm also seeing how greatly that has affected me and why I turn to certain things other than God for fulfillment. I think it could be a long journey to really believing the truth and no longer believing that lie, but I'm just thankful to have uncovered it completely.

-My sister makes crazy awesome deep dish pizza.

-Tomorrow is Thanksgiving!
 

gypsygirl

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I don't really understand the appeal of the Bible Study room on chat. It seems to attract all the crazies. I've heard people more often talk about the discouragement they experienced after being there than the encouragement.

Also, my dad has interrupted me almost every 10 minutes this morning, and it is getting really old. The reason I am good at using technology is because I took the time to learn it via trial and error. Instead of doing the same for himself, he just wants me to fix his problems. *sigh*

And lastly, I saw these Facebook statuses posted by the same person yesterday:

"And the cycle keeps a goin. Well done, America. Meanwhile officers are indicted for animal cruelty in other cities. #Ferguson"

"I suppose it's not entirely surprising that ungratefulness bookends a day better known for overindulgence. #GluttonsForAnything"

This is coming from someone who, according to my understanding, wants to be a pastor someday. What I have a problem with is the way that some Christians post things like this that are dripping with negativity and sarcasm. For people who talk like this on a regular basis, who really wants to hang out with that person for an extended period of time, you know? How do making statuses like these help anything? And he's not the only person I know who does this.

And then you have people who will insert themselves into a conflict pretending to be objective and fair, telling everyone that they're all idiots and that they need to grow up. I've seen it on Facebook, I've seen it here. How does that help the situation at all? Are you really acting in a way that is reflective of the maturity that everyone else is supposed to emulate?

I think my dad put me in a bad mood this morning so all of my thoughts are negative. I will post something positive later :)

paul, you're touching on something that is really difficult (painful) to observe among many christians. i think many folks just sort of revel in their negativity, and wallow in snark and sarcasm -- as if this sort of attitude is acceptable.

i always think, "how can anyone see us as beacons of truth and light when the overall impression is cranky, malignant and overall, lacking in joy?"

honestly, i don't see much real joy in a lot of christians. sure, i see "happy faces", parroting, and conditional moods that seem to change as quickly as the weather fronts here.

and more whining, complaining, and flippant attitudes, indicting everyone's behavior but their own. liking everywhere but within themselves, and their own hearts.

i also feel like a lot of folks seem to be under the impression they are not in control of their moods, attitudes and choices. like this is something that happens TO them, and not something they have control over.

i have only one thanksgiving habit, and that is counting my blessings. literally. i look through my prayer journal from the year, consider my mercies, and count my blessings. last year, i think it was around 80. it's a great way for me to reconnect with my joy. : ) and gratitude is well-linked with happiness.

if you're cranky, stop counting those sheep, and count blessings instead. : )
 

ChandlerFan

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paul, you're touching on something that is really difficult (painful) to observe among many christians. i think many folks just sort of revel in their negativity, and wallow in snark and sarcasm -- as if this sort of attitude is acceptable.

i always think, "how can anyone see us as beacons of truth and light when the overall impression is cranky, malignant and overall, lacking in joy?"

honestly, i don't see much real joy in a lot of christians. sure, i see "happy faces", parroting, and conditional moods that seem to change as quickly as the weather fronts here.

and more whining, complaining, and flippant attitudes, indicting everyone's behavior but their own. liking everywhere but within themselves, and their own hearts.

i also feel like a lot of folks seem to be under the impression they are not in control of their moods, attitudes and choices. like this is something that happens TO them, and not something they have control over.

i have only one thanksgiving habit, and that is counting my blessings. literally. i look through my prayer journal from the year, consider my mercies, and count my blessings. last year, i think it was around 80. it's a great way for me to reconnect with my joy. : ) and gratitude is well-linked with happiness.

if you're cranky, stop counting those sheep, and count blessings instead. : )
Yes, there is so much truth in what you say. Social media has been a terrible thing for American evangelical Christianity in a lot of ways. I've actually seen more negative, sarcastic statuses posted by more people since I wrote that post earlier.

And I do really need to take some time to count my blessings as well. I might even take some time to do that tonight.
 

CatHerder

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The family of one of the people I support just gave me a gift certificate to the expensive grocery store that I rarely go to. When I go later on today for some Thanksgiving staples, I get to hear those three little words that makes my heart go pit-a-pat: "paper or plastic?" **le sigh**

I did not make it to Apple Hill this year before the holiday.I usually take the kids for a day there and we come back with a "Mile High Apple Pie." Not this year though, as Nutcracker rehearsals have begun already and too much has been going on to make the trip. Which means that I will be making an apple pie in addition to the pumpkin.

My kitchen is still clean and up to the task. If I can organize my bookshelf and get rid of some clutter in the living room, that will be a double-win.
 

gypsygirl

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The family of one of the people I support just gave me a gift certificate to the expensive grocery store that I rarely go to. When I go later on today for some Thanksgiving staples, I get to hear those three little words that makes my heart go pit-a-pat: "paper or plastic?" **le sigh**

it's good you don't live here then--your pit-a-pat might turn into a full-blown cardiac event ; p.

the state requires that all stores offer plastic or paper, which is pretty cool, actually.