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Back. The smog guy didn't even show up to his own shop for an appointment he setup! So, I have to get on Google and find another place. This Mexican "mañana" work ethic where they just miss appointments because they feel like it sucks but that's the way it is here.
you know, we don't do that silly smog garbage here in Indiana cept for 4 counties..... Oh and Indiana is one of the most freest states in the USA.
 
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AgeofKnowledge

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Smog success! Give me a cookie.
 
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Sounds wonderful. We have 38.8 million people here though and it's a really mixed bag ranging from the worst people on earth to some of the very best. Location, location, location... really matter here. You can be in a gang war zone and drive a few miles away and be in the lap of luxury admiring the world's best art at the Getty having a world class latte.

But there are lots of uninsured illegal aliens on the road here. They've run into me and I've run into them over the years. First time I was in the third grade and one sailed through a red light and took out the bicycle I was walking across the cross walk like you're supposed to do. He missed me fortunately. My mother didn't believe my story and so I was punished afterwards for lying and letting my bicycle get destroyed. That's how our parents were in that place and time though. My friend used to get beat black and blue by his father if he lost a fist fight against a Mexican. I know this because he actually lost one once and was beat black and blue for losing by his father.

The illegals always run off after the accident for some reason. I had to chase one down once in a high speed chase once after he pulled a hit and run though the police get credit for the arrest as they got to him before I did. Another time I had one smash into the side of my truck and as I got out he tried to run so I ran over and pulled him out of his car before he could flee but about a thousand cholos started throwing beer bottles at me and screaming they were going to kill me. It was a real mess. I had to let him go and, of course, he sped off and all the cholos started laughing and mocking me. Not much I can do against a thousand cholos lined up and down a long city street so I got in the damaged truck and left... a powerless moment.

I've watched drivers here run over pedestrians on multiple occasions killing one in Van Nuys and maiming another in San Diego. Nobody ever stopped. They just keep right on going afterwards with a "catch me if you can cause I can't stop and won't stop being an insane vato and I don't need no stinking insurance long live Che" attitude.

Now who wants to go on a date with me? LOLOL!

Look on the bright side ladies, I'll die before I let anything happen to you.


you know, we don't do that silly smog garbage here in Indiana cept for 4 counties..... Oh and Indiana is one of the most freest states in the USA.
 
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Iain

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I am still single. I just don't think I am in a position to be in a serious relationship at the moment. I'm in no rush.
 

ChandlerFan

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AgeofKnowledge: I get the impression it's not just women you're bitter about. Any other groups of people you can't stand? I want to make sure I'm not on the list...
I wouldn't worry too much about it. It's not so bad over here :p
 
Mar 22, 2013
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Sounds wonderful. We have 38.8 million people here though and it's a really mixed bag ranging from the worst people on earth to some of the very best. Location, location, location... really matter here. You can be in a gang war zone and drive a few miles away and be in the lap of luxury admiring the world's best art at the Getty having a world class latte.

But there are lots of uninsured illegal aliens on the road here. They've run into me and I've run into them over the years. First time I was in the third grade and one sailed through a red light and took out the bicycle I was walking across the cross walk like you're supposed to do. He missed me fortunately. My mother didn't believe my story and so I was punished afterwards for lying and letting my bicycle get destroyed. That's how our parents were in that place and time though. My friend used to get beat black and blue by his father if he lost a fist fight against a Mexican. I know this because he actually lost one once and was beat black and blue for losing by his father.

The illegals always run off after the accident for some reason. I had to chase one down once in a high speed chase once after he pulled a hit and run though the police get credit for the arrest as they got to him before I did. Another time I had one smash into the side of my truck and as I got out he tried to run so I ran over and pulled him out of his car before he could flee but about a thousand cholos started throwing beer bottles at me and screaming they were going to kill me. It was a real mess. I had to let him go and, of course, he sped off and all the cholos started laughing and mocking me. Not much I can do against a thousand cholos lined up and down a long city street so I got in the damaged truck and left... a powerless moment.

I've watched drivers here run over pedestrians on multiple occasions killing one in Van Nuys and maiming another in San Diego. Nobody ever stopped. They just keep right on going afterwards with a "catch me if you can cause I can't stop and won't stop being an insane vato and I don't need no stinking insurance long live Che" attitude.

Now who wants to go on a date with me? LOLOL!

Look on the bright side ladies, I'll die before I let anything happen to you.
sounds like it was time to leave for the greener grasses out east long ago.
 
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I am a single guy because I have courage at the wrong times maybe. When I'm around guys at work everyone talks about who they hollerd at. or they say how many girlfriends they've had. I think to myself its not like winning medals. You want to find the right match you know. I'm too shy maybe.
I've been there, between my 1st and 2nd marriage. Was waiting for the right one. I have a good idea how you feel and what you're probably hearing...hang in there and trust the Lord, don't listen to those people. It can steer you wrong, it did me...
 
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I was reading about how young people used to marry in antiquity. It's really amazing by our cultural standards. But here in the U.S., the average age has always been older than that. For example, in 1890, when the U.S. Census Bureau started collecting marriage data, it was recorded that the average age of a first marriage for men was 26 years, and the average age of marriage for women was 22 years.

This is kind of weird given the age of consent laws in the U.S. during the 19th century which varied between 10 and 16, depending on the state and year. The age of consent was the age when it was determined that a boy or girl -- but most often, a girl -- was capable of consenting to any sexual activity. This does not mean minors often married, however. Although minors could, and still can, marry with parental consent in America, most did not marry so young so the average age of women marrying between 1800 and 1900 overall was 20-22 years of age and that of men was about 26 years of age.

I am still single. I just don't think I am in a position to be in a serious relationship at the moment. I'm in no rush.
 

rachelsedge

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So many things I want to say right now, but I think it'd be best if I just shut my laptop and went to bed. :)

 
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Back. The smog guy didn't even show up to his own shop for an appointment he setup! So, I have to get on Google and find another place. This Mexican "mañana" work ethic where they just miss appointments because they feel like it sucks but that's the way it is here.

Anyways, in the dream I was dressed in a pristine white suit for some reason and I tried explaining to one of the lady's friends that the reason why you don't see people walking around in pristine white suits is because a single spot ruins them. Dreams are really strange sometimes.

LOOOL!!! White suit!!! Really!!! Your Don Johnson days!!
 

ChandlerFan

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I didn't see Lynx's comment because I have him on ignore for a constant stream of personal attacks. And here we see another... lol. What a surprise. Not.

The only bitterness is in Lynx which drives him to act out in the manner he does. I forgive him, of course, but he is a false "brother" so I had to remove him from my view. Sad, but necessary to prevent his problem from become mine :).

And hey, I'm glad for those of you that live in safe places where people care about each other. Enjoy that. :)
He certainly may be no brother to you, but it's not because he's on the wrong team. The fruits of the Spirit do not include knowledge, and I'll leave it at that for now.
 

seoulsearch

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He certainly may be no brother to you, but it's not because he's on the wrong team. The fruits of the Spirit do not include knowledge, and I'll leave it at that for now.
I'm not saying anything negative about anyone here... I enjoy Lynx's posts very much and think he adds a lot to the forum.

I also like it when Age posts personal stories... it sounds like he's has a very interesting, not to mention colorful life, and I like it when he shares what he's been through.

I do have to add something I've always been fascinated by though... Adam and Eve fell into sin after eating from the Tree of the KNOWLEDGE of Good and Evil.

I am someone who enjoys knowledge as well, but this one simple fact always reminds me that it has a place and a context... but is also something that can be very dangerous when obtained or exerted outside of the Will of God.
 
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Love is but I don't see you displaying it here... just subtle ad hominem. And, of course, the bible is replete with verses praising the value of wisdom and knowledge from cover to cover. You chose to omit that fact from your post.

If you're still mad at me because I called you out for falsely stating that every Christian woman in the world was scripturally justified in divorcing her husband if he struggled with the imagery the world has immersed modern civilization in based on your incorrect exegesis of Matthew; that's a refutation you needed to hear before you did some real damage to Christian families out here.

I'm sorry your feelings got hurt, but destroying Christian families with scripture was never Christ's intention.


He certainly may be no brother to you, but it's not because he's on the wrong team. The fruits of the Spirit do not include knowledge, and I'll leave it at that for now.
 

ChandlerFan

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Love is but I don't see you displaying it here... just subtle ad hominem. And, of course, the bible is replete with verses praising the value of wisdom and knowledge from cover to cover. You chose to omit that fact from your post.

If you're still mad at me because I called you out for falsely stating that every Christian woman in the world was scripturally justified in divorcing her husband if he struggled with the imagery the world has immersed modern civilization in based on your incorrect exegesis of Matthew; that's a refutation you needed to hear before you did some real damage to Christian families out here.

I'm sorry your feelings got hurt, but destroying Christian families with scripture was never Christ's intention.
It's telling that to you the choice is either love or ad hominem. And love is not always pretty when it comes out in defense of another being wronged.

There are no hurt feelings here. The only people who have the potential to hurt my feelings are those whose opinions I value, and those spots are reserved for people who I know are truly motivated by love, humility, and generic human decency.

I take issue with you questioning the salvation of people on this board. That is not something I take kindly to. It is un-loving and anti-gospel. If that is not what you were saying, I suggest that you clarify what you meant. If that was your intent, that's a problem, and if you continue to wander into the Singles forum spouting that type of venom, you can guarantee that I will remain a bug in your ear.
 
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I never questioned his salvation ChandlerFan and I'm certainly not questioning your own. I said he's a "false" brother to me because he constantly and deliberately launches personal attacks against my character instead of participating in the topical discussion. So yes, he's a false brother to me who's set himself against me as a self-appointed enemy of mine. That's his behavior and why he's on ignore.

It's OK to ask a question about what I'm saying. I'll answer it. Again, I apologize to you if I was harsh about that other issue (which I was). Sorry. Peace.
 

ChandlerFan

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Thank you, AgeofKnowledge, I appreciate your explanation. I agree that when people are unkind to us that it is better to ignore them. I also do appreciate and accept your apology and will hope and strive for more peaceful interactions between us in the future. Take care.
 
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Thank you ChandlerFan. You're a gentleman. I respect that. May you be blessed and your ministry exceedingly fruitful. May your gifts come from above, the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.

Thank you, AgeofKnowledge, I appreciate your explanation. I agree that when people are unkind to us that it is better to ignore them. I also do appreciate and accept your apology and will hope and strive for more peaceful interactions between us in the future. Take care.