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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2014 22:28:13 GMT -5
I've never heard of that term 'nonces' before. Men that can only form sexual relationships with children, i.e. under the age of 16. Is how we know it in this country. Yes the child brides of India is child abuse, and it's at times like this that I feel honoured to have the English conditioning that I do. This land will protect the child of all nations in it's care, to the best of it's ability. The organisation that my friend worked for was called Gracewell. Esther Rantzen, was it's patron. She was also the driving force behind a project called Childline. This is a still going, after over 20 years, telephone hotline service, that is funded to stay open 24 hours a day, for all children in an abusive environment to call. To speak to someone, a friend, a listener, a point of help. Gracewell, was closed after 5 years because of it's inner city location, and the public pressure that wanted it re-sited away from an urban environment. The research continues into the minds of men, that have an unstoppable movement to sexualise chilrden. It can stop, though education is the only, way, it will stop. education is the way.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2014 22:31:22 GMT -5
I spent a lot of time with a man that worked with nonces, pedophiles. You can't know how sh!t scared the catholic priests were that had abused children. Afraid to die. That's why all that absolution nonsense works so well. Until the final virus hits them.. Hell or Purgatory. They know that Heaven is well out of touch this time round. Myself and plenty of others would say that the fear you see is only because he/they got caught. They've always been able to rely on the relationships they have had with their higher-ups, who (gotta be totally and utterly unsurprising) were far more concerned about the image of the church than with any harm was done to their young victims. did it happen in church?
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Post by silver on Jun 16, 2014 0:31:40 GMT -5
Myself and plenty of others would say that the fear you see is only because he/they got caught. They've always been able to rely on the relationships they have had with their higher-ups, who (gotta be totally and utterly unsurprising) were far more concerned about the image of the church than with any harm was done to their young victims. did it happen in church? No.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2014 1:05:17 GMT -5
death in the family. back later
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Post by topology on Jun 16, 2014 1:53:33 GMT -5
death in the family. back later Sorry to hear that Alfio. See you when you return.
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Post by laughter on Jun 16, 2014 9:16:34 GMT -5
death in the family. back later Condolences Alfy. Be there for the others!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2014 9:43:24 GMT -5
death in the family. back later Signs. Saw this on a Baptist Church sign yesterday: "The darker the night, the brighter the stars, The deeper the grief, the closer is God!" It was refreshing to see a Dostoyevsky quote next to that Church. There are many immigrants from Moldova around here, so maybe it's play to draw them in. I like Quinn's better, via Joseph Campbell: "I will participate in the game. It is a wonderful, wonderful opera – except that it hurts." God contains/is the whole opera, the whole range and depth of living. There is no getting closer. It's 'closer than close', as the film title reads. Bonus, read on the sign outside of a storage unit biz nearby: "the speed of time is one second per second." And, on hand-scrawled sign posted above eggs at our local discount grocery store: "Eggs from fresh chickens $2/doz."
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Post by silver on Jun 16, 2014 16:55:02 GMT -5
death in the family. back later I'm sorry to hear that, alfio.
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Post by silver on Jun 16, 2014 17:04:32 GMT -5
Silver, there was no discomfort on anyone's part except possibly yours. What you experienced is a lack of interest in the topic and more of an interest in why this topic is significant for you. clueless - population: you I apologize for the snippyness there. You don't deserve it because you're the one willing to engage in this conversation (this topic) and I guess I wouldn't have been so snippy if it weren't for the discomfort - there, I said it, are ya happy now? I can intellectually understand let's say over half of what you guys talk about here, and I've come about to understanding a small measure of it and realized a thing or two, but I've got myself a stumbling block about stuff like this -- emotional stuff, yeah. I don't know how to say this, but at this point, I can't say that I'm comfortable with the way you operate...but I won't give up listening, observing, asking questions.
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Post by topology on Jun 16, 2014 20:24:00 GMT -5
clueless - population: you I apologize for the snippyness there. You don't deserve it because you're the one willing to engage in this conversation (this topic) and I guess I wouldn't have been so snippy if it weren't for the discomfort - there, I said it, are ya happy now? I can intellectually understand let's say over half of what you guys talk about here, and I've come about to understanding a small measure of it and realized a thing or two, but I've got myself a stumbling block about stuff like this -- emotional stuff, yeah. I don't know how to say this, but at this point, I can't say that I'm comfortable with the way you operate...but I won't give up listening, observing, asking questions. Hey no problem. Even when you get caught up in frustration, don't realize it and project it onto others, you still are pretty genuine. I'll respond to your other reply and explain a little more by what I mean by bringing it back to just being words on a page. But I'll do that when I'm inspired to, which probably means in the morning on my way to work to further delay getting started...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2014 6:33:54 GMT -5
death in the family. back later Signs. Saw this on a Baptist Church sign yesterday: "The darker the night, the brighter the stars, The deeper the grief, the closer is God!" It was refreshing to see a Dostoyevsky quote next to that Church. There are many immigrants from Moldova around here, so maybe it's play to draw them in. I like Quinn's better, via Joseph Campbell: "I will participate in the game. It is a wonderful, wonderful opera – except that it hurts." God contains/is the whole opera, the whole range and depth of living. There is no getting closer. It's 'closer than close', as the film title reads. Bonus, read on the sign outside of a storage unit biz nearby: "the speed of time is one second per second." And, on hand-scrawled sign posted above eggs at our local discount grocery store: "Eggs from fresh chickens $2/doz." bum nuts, the lot of them. Attachments:
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2014 7:07:55 GMT -5
Signs. Saw this on a Baptist Church sign yesterday: "The darker the night, the brighter the stars, The deeper the grief, the closer is God!" It was refreshing to see a Dostoyevsky quote next to that Church. There are many immigrants from Moldova around here, so maybe it's play to draw them in. I like Quinn's better, via Joseph Campbell: "I will participate in the game. It is a wonderful, wonderful opera – except that it hurts." God contains/is the whole opera, the whole range and depth of living. There is no getting closer. It's 'closer than close', as the film title reads. Bonus, read on the sign outside of a storage unit biz nearby: "the speed of time is one second per second." And, on hand-scrawled sign posted above eggs at our local discount grocery store: "Eggs from fresh chickens $2/doz." bum nuts, the lot of them. c'mon...eggs from fresh chickens??
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2014 7:20:53 GMT -5
bum nuts, the lot of them. c'mon...eggs from fresh chickens?? ok ok, didn't see any further than the slap n tickle. you got me.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2014 11:30:00 GMT -5
bum nuts, the lot of them. c'mon...eggs from fresh chickens?? A chicken once got fresh with me. I ate it's liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.
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Post by laughter on Jun 19, 2014 20:21:19 GMT -5
c'mon...eggs from fresh chickens?? A chicken once got fresh with me. I ate it's liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti. (** hockey mask snicker **)
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