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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2021 14:20:23 GMT -5
I'm not sure horrendous is a HUGE step up from terrible/abysmal , but yes, I do walk my talk in this particular regard. I feel it is something positive that I can offer on a daily basis, so...why not do it! You know, when you write sentiments like this you're aligned with Boris Johnson completely. As a Devout Libertarian what's going on during his Office as Prime Minister is probably unbearable at times. He has sworn all of his cabinet to positive messages. Their jobs are on the line if any of them, even once, admits publicly that they are Sorry. And even after something like 34 U-turns in the past 12 months, they are not allowed to publicly say that what was really, really right, yesterday. Isn't anymore. I stand corrected..
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Post by esponja on Jan 26, 2021 14:21:59 GMT -5
I like Dana (which is weird considering what she speaks to) and I'll watch this later I swears what were you saying? they're all bad in their own way and that the media presented all of the trumpy stories in the worst possible light, and the real story is about that and not trumps lying harmful conduct? Oh. Wow. I just realized. Politicians lie. WOW! The maniac suggested I've been led into a fascist trance, and that's the corporate media meme, that people like me bought a big lie on the strength of Trumps personality. ..... (omg that is soooo funny ...). It's yet another projection. There's a reason "orange man bad" is a meme: the corporate media used all of his personality flaws to evoke a negative emotional reaction that has blinded people to the facts of the opposition. You can complain about the policies you don't like all you want, but it doesn't explain the underlying deep unconsciousness. I honestly can’t cope with that I’m seeing in the world. For instance, posts up on my Farcebook, now about Boris and the 100k extra deaths in the UK. Clearly the media are now running that story amd everyone jumps on the bandwagon so quickly. It literally is like watching zombies at the moment!!!
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Post by esponja on Jan 26, 2021 14:22:53 GMT -5
You know, when you write sentiments like this you're aligned with Boris Johnson completely. As a Devout Libertarian what's going on during his Office as Prime Minister is probably unbearable at times. He has sworn all of his cabinet to positive messages. Their jobs are on the line if any of them, even once, admits publicly that they are Sorry. And even after something like 34 U-turns in the past 12 months, they are not allowed to publicly say that what was really, really right, yesterday. Isn't anymore. I stand corrected.. Hahaha timing!! I hadn’t seen this when I posted.
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Post by andrew on Jan 26, 2021 16:42:46 GMT -5
You know Fauci now wants you to double mask, right? It will be very selfish if you don't! I'm going to wear 5 so I can virtue signal everyone! I thought about the double mask as I was walking into a gas station this morning! I didn't do it! I braved it with a single coating! but I held my breath as long as possible!
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Post by andrew on Jan 26, 2021 16:53:07 GMT -5
You know Fauci now wants you to double mask, right? It will be very selfish if you don't! I'm going to wear 5 so I can virtue signal everyone! Feeling the middle finger twitch coming on.😁 I actually agree with social distancing, but not the masks. Having said that, I've worn one without fail to a shop since they were mandated, and even returned home to get one if I've forgotten it. I've looked into it, and the science of masks is shaky (the WHO just a couple of days ago said there is no scientific reason why someone should wear a mask outside of a hospital...they change their mind every few weeks!), but it's one of those situations where even if the science was solidly in support, my body would still provide 'rejection' signals i.e I am clear my body doesn't want to wear it. But I do, because those are the rules, and I am not rebellious in that way. What I notice is that people tend to get mad at non-mask wearers in shops, where folks are meant to wear masks. They don't get mad at them if they are stood near them anywhere else. So I think really what it's about is the rule breaking more than anything. The fact is that last year, when restrictions were softened a bit, the vast majority of folks went to a non-essential shop, pub, restaurant...played sport, went to the beach, saw a friend or family. Most folks did 'something' if they didn't feel totally vulnerable. Yet every single one of them knew they were contributing to spread. They knew it. So in my eyes, we have a huge amount of hypocrites in the UK right now. I can't blame them for that, as said, I think we've been NLP'd by the government to blame each other, rather than blame government.
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Post by andrew on Jan 26, 2021 16:54:45 GMT -5
You know, when you write sentiments like this you're aligned with Boris Johnson completely. As a Devout Libertarian what's going on during his Office as Prime Minister is probably unbearable at times. He has sworn all of his cabinet to positive messages. Their jobs are on the line if any of them, even once, admits publicly that they are Sorry. And even after something like 34 U-turns in the past 12 months, they are not allowed to publicly say that what was really, really right, yesterday. Isn't anymore. I stand corrected.. Curious...I didn't watch it, and still can't....but is the apology meaningful to you....do you 'buy' it?
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Post by andrew on Jan 26, 2021 16:56:11 GMT -5
Just watched this, interesting, I like Sadghuru's energy there, I've never really watched him, I'm going to watch some more of his stuff now.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2021 17:21:56 GMT -5
I stand corrected.. {Boris apology video} Curious...I didn't watch it, and still can't....but is the apology meaningful to you....do you 'buy' it? You mean do I see him as a human being? Yes.
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Post by andrew on Jan 26, 2021 17:30:41 GMT -5
Curious...I didn't watch it, and still can't....but is the apology meaningful to you....do you 'buy' it? You mean do I see him as a human being? Yes. well, no, that's not the question. I'm curious if you felt the apology was fully sincere, partially sincere, or insincere.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2021 17:51:41 GMT -5
You mean do I see him as a human being? Yes. well, no, that's not the question. I'm curious if you felt the apology was fully sincere, partially sincere, or insincere. I'm not wearing the same filter as you Andrew. I have no animosity towards him, I didn't vote for him. And yeah I do believe that the death of 100,000 British citizens is a dreadful burden. I believe that he was emotionally prepared to be Prime Minister, though he was completely unprepared for a global pandemic. And he is genuinely remorseful.
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Post by andrew on Jan 26, 2021 17:54:32 GMT -5
well, no, that's not the question. I'm curious if you felt the apology was fully sincere, partially sincere, or insincere. I'm not wearing the same filter as you Andrew. I have no animosity towards him, I didn't vote for him. And yeah I do believe that the death of 100,000 British citizens is a dreadful burden. I believe that he was emotionally prepared to be Prime Minister, though he was completely unprepared for a global pandemic. And he is genuinely remorseful. That's why I asked! I'm curious about your filter. Thanks for the answer. (I also don't have 'animosity' towards him). As said I can't watch it, but I would more likely have found the apology to be 'wholly' sincere, if it has been at 99987 deaths. Or 99637 deaths. Or pick pretty much any number.
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Post by zazeniac on Jan 26, 2021 17:55:01 GMT -5
Feeling the middle finger twitch coming on.😁 I actually agree with social distancing, but not the masks. Having said that, I've worn one without fail to a shop since they were mandated, and even returned home to get one if I've forgotten it. I've looked into it, and the science of masks is shaky (the WHO just a couple of days ago said there is no scientific reason why someone should wear a mask outside of a hospital...they change their mind every few weeks!), but it's one of those situations where even if the science was solidly in support, my body would still provide 'rejection' signals i.e I am clear my body doesn't want to wear it. But I do, because those are the rules, and I am not rebellious in that way. What I notice is that people tend to get mad at non-mask wearers in shops, where folks are meant to wear masks. They don't get mad at them if they are stood near them anywhere else. So I think really what it's about is the rule breaking more than anything. The fact is that last year, when restrictions were softened a bit, the vast majority of folks went to a non-essential shop, pub, restaurant...played sport, went to the beach, saw a friend or family. Most folks did 'something' if they didn't feel totally vulnerable. Yet every single one of them knew they were contributing to spread. They knew it. So in my eyes, we have a huge amount of hypocrites in the UK right now. I can't blame them for that, as said, I think we've been NLP'd by the government to blame each other, rather than blame government. My wife's aunt and uncle died of covid. There are immune compromised folk in my family. When people don't wear a mask indoors around me or my family, I perceive it as a threat. I can't knock them on their arse because it's against the law so I flip them off. I don't care to argue or have any interest in convincing you about its benefits.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2021 18:00:08 GMT -5
I'm not wearing the same filter as you Andrew. I have no animosity towards him, I didn't vote for him. And yeah I do believe that the death of 100,000 British citizens is a dreadful burden. I believe that he was emotionally prepared to be Prime Minister, though he was completely unprepared for a global pandemic. And he is genuinely remorseful. That's why I asked! I'm curious about your filter. Thanks for the answer. (I also don't have 'animosity' towards him). As said I can't watch it, but I would more likely have found the apology to be 'wholly' sincere, if it has been at 99987 deaths. Or 99637 deaths. Or pick pretty much any number. There's no such word as can't. Just say that you don't want to watch it, because you're ruled by your emotions.
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Post by andrew on Jan 26, 2021 18:00:32 GMT -5
I actually agree with social distancing, but not the masks. Having said that, I've worn one without fail to a shop since they were mandated, and even returned home to get one if I've forgotten it. I've looked into it, and the science of masks is shaky (the WHO just a couple of days ago said there is no scientific reason why someone should wear a mask outside of a hospital...they change their mind every few weeks!), but it's one of those situations where even if the science was solidly in support, my body would still provide 'rejection' signals i.e I am clear my body doesn't want to wear it. But I do, because those are the rules, and I am not rebellious in that way. What I notice is that people tend to get mad at non-mask wearers in shops, where folks are meant to wear masks. They don't get mad at them if they are stood near them anywhere else. So I think really what it's about is the rule breaking more than anything. The fact is that last year, when restrictions were softened a bit, the vast majority of folks went to a non-essential shop, pub, restaurant...played sport, went to the beach, saw a friend or family. Most folks did 'something' if they didn't feel totally vulnerable. Yet every single one of them knew they were contributing to spread. They knew it. So in my eyes, we have a huge amount of hypocrites in the UK right now. I can't blame them for that, as said, I think we've been NLP'd by the government to blame each other, rather than blame government. My wife's aunt and uncle died of covid. There are immune compromised folk in my family. When people don't wear a mask indoors around me or my family, I perceive it as a threat. I can't knock them on their arse because it's against the law so I flip them off. I don't care to argue or have any interest in convincing you about its benefits.Appreciated. I also see no value in trying to convince you of why they don't work (I'm not convinced either way myself so it would be silly from that angle too)...and it's not interesting to me to discuss here. I'm interested in 'conditioning', because it relates to spirituality, but if you don't wish to talk about it, that's no problem.
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Post by andrew on Jan 26, 2021 18:05:29 GMT -5
That's why I asked! I'm curious about your filter. Thanks for the answer. (I also don't have 'animosity' towards him). As said I can't watch it, but I would more likely have found the apology to be 'wholly' sincere, if it has been at 99987 deaths. Or 99637 deaths. Or pick pretty much any number. There's no such word as can't. Just say that you don't want to watch it, because you're ruled by your emotions. There really is a word... 'can't'. If I'm ruled by my emotions, then that would be why I 'can't' I know the word 'can't isn't very spiritually fashionable, but it applies to my experience at times, and I'm fine to use it I don't have the same filter as you, right?
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