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If you met god after you died, what would you tell him?
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
Have you ever watched the series Supernatural? I've been binge-watching. In season 11 they talk at length about God and his cowardice for running away. And then in the last few episodes of the season, here comes God... as a writer... It's really quite clever. And yes, they get to tell him all the stuff we wish we could tell him.
Who is one of your favorite mythical gods for entertainment purposes?
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
Well, if you're talking entertainment, then I have to say Thor (Chris Hemsworth)... In the movie Troy, it would be Achilles (Brad Pitt)... What can I say, I have a thing for hot gods. Although I hear Zeus was quite the scoundrel. But I'm no Ganymede... not anymore.
If you have a fried bologna, egg, and cheese sandwich, but on whole wheat, does that make it okay or...
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
That's like fries, cheeseburger, apple pie, and diet coke. You might as well just go for the gold... so-to-speak.
In the phrase " If you don't believe in something you'll fall for anything" mean anything in ...
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
Beliefs are created in the absence of data. Once we have enough data about a particular issue, we no longer need to believe in that. I don't have to believe that water boils at 212 F, it simply will. As skeptics, we take the null position until there's enough evidence either way... even if it's something we want to be true (which is why we choose to believe in the first place). I think it's those who are willing to believe that are more likely to fall for anything. All you've got to do is appeal to their emotions.
What in life do you not trust?
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
Does Vodka count?
Valentines Day coming up.
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
Roses are red Violets are blue ... ... So we done here? ;)
Televangelist with Trump ties: 'Jesus himself gave us the flu shot' - CNNPolitics
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
Does he also give us a coodies shot?
I am a believer in Ancient Aliens.
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
The reason you "believe" this is because there's no evidence to back it up. Once we have evidence, belief is no longer necessary. We don't "believe" the earth is round, the sun is 93 million miles away, it takes oxygen to breathe, water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit (giver or take depending on elevation)... those things are. We can see them, we can watch them work, and therefore, no belief necessary. To that end, I am very careful about what I "allow myself" to believe.
When someone says, "Bless you," what is a witty retort?
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
Thank you?
What is the best and worst thing someone has said about you?
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
My mom once called me... <sniff>... "a good kid." And then she twisted the knife by calling me a... <sniff, honk, snort>... sweetheart. I've never been able to get past that.
How successful are people on this site at finding a new partner? I would love to hear stories.
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
Nothing much to report here, but the people are really nice.
Cure for the hiccups?
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
I heard that if you stop breathing for a half hour that will do it.
What do you say when someone sneezes?
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
I give them two free "bless you's." If they sneeze a third time, I'll spot them a "bless you," but warn them that I only have so many bless yous and then I'm out, so I don't want to spend them all in one place.
Ever notice how you can want or need something in a very big way, and still forget about it?
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
Or worse, have several different cups of coffee all over the house because you keep forgetting you poured one already.
I have said this to my kids - When I get older, I am NOT going into a nursing home.
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
To be perfectly honest? I don't think I'll make it that far. So if I do... well, that will be a shock for us all.
Does the doctor in the public hospital have the right to refuse life saving treatment due to ...
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
I hope not. If you're going into a role that requires science-based treatment, then legally you should prove that you're a science-based person.
Ever wake up in such a horrible mood (for no reason) that you walk around cussing and grumbling all ...
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
And the coffee didn't help? ;) That sometimes happens to me too. Sometimes it's because of a dream I had which puts in me a foul mood, or sometimes it's the way I slept, it could be my medications, they can mess with my head a bit as well. And people wonder why I put Vodka in my cereal.
PH Mythology: Separating pHacts from pHiction
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
The story I hear is that it's inflammation that causes the most problems. But now I hear that it's "more complicated than that." https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/inflammation-both-friend-and-foe/
Nudists?
Benthoven comments on Feb 8, 2018:
Not necessarily a big fan... There are some things that cannot be unseen, which is why I make sure to wear extra clothes. ;)
A pastor told me today that he is sorry that I have not felt the love of god.
Benthoven comments on Feb 5, 2018:
At that point I might ask, "It sounds to me like you haven't either. Love doesn't come with condescension, so I'm guessing you're still trying to earn daddy's love."
Laughter might not actually be the best medicine but, at least it doesn't have a co-pay.
Benthoven comments on Feb 5, 2018:
Friend: Ben, your face is incredibly wrinkled. Ben: They're laugh lines. Future EX Friend: Nothing's that funny.
I post some of the most sideways views at times and y'all still like them.
Benthoven comments on Feb 5, 2018:
Thank God I'm single. ;)
Today I went on a date with someone I met on this site.
Benthoven comments on Feb 5, 2018:
So awesome.
I need this door mat.
Benthoven comments on Feb 5, 2018:
You especially don't want him stalking you on Facebook! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuEvxzoGn3I
So I was woken up today to someone pounding on the front door and the dogs barking.
Benthoven comments on Feb 5, 2018:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaZbWm0lYjI
ahem
Benthoven comments on Feb 5, 2018:
I was at a party and met a physics teacher, and I told him that I had read A Brief History of Time. He asked me how I liked it. So I told him I read it again. "Annnnndddd...?" And then i told him I read it a third time. "So what did you think?" he asked again. "I don't know, I didn't understand it. But I liked it. He told me that's how he knew I wasn't bullshitting him.
Maybe someone needs to read this.. I do, every day. (L)
Benthoven comments on Feb 5, 2018:
Now when I die Now don't think I'm a nut Don't want no fancy funeral Just one like Ol' King Tut
So I was woken up today to someone pounding on the front door and the dogs barking.
Benthoven comments on Feb 3, 2018:
And they always accuse the rest of us of having an agenda.
figured you guys might like this :) steal away :P I sure did lmao
Benthoven comments on Feb 3, 2018:
Or HAVE been read. I find that the most convincing argument against God is the bible itself.
God's messenger has arrived!
Benthoven comments on Feb 3, 2018:
Imagine how poor they'd be if they didn't have god to peddle.
Does anyone here listen to Beethoven?
Benthoven comments on Feb 3, 2018:
If you like a bit of silliness, you might enjoy this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzXoVo16pTg
What have you learned about yourself in the last year?
Benthoven comments on Feb 3, 2018:
I think I've learned that all those things about me that I thought were real, aren't, and that I'm really good at hiding away from life. And I've learned that no matter where I go to hide, somehow I keep turning up.
Music
Benthoven comments on Feb 3, 2018:
I love the piano, at least to play. But one of my favorite instruments to listen to is the cello. There is so much power, and such depth, that it can feel as if the music is literally moving me as I hear the cello underneath the orchestra.
Christian Blogger: Yoga Was Designed To Cause A ‘Demonic Trance’ | HuffPost
Benthoven comments on Feb 3, 2018:
Wow, that was a revelation. I always thought it was a clever way to separate me from my spine.
What is your good news and bad news?
Benthoven comments on Feb 3, 2018:
The good news, there is no bad news. The bad news, there is no good news.
People say that Christmas is a depressing time of year; I think it's valentines. What do you think?
Benthoven comments on Feb 3, 2018:
I think the entire year is depressing. That's why I drink.
Does a person's natural scent noticeably impact how much you're attracted to them?
Benthoven comments on Feb 3, 2018:
A think a tinge of body odor can be super sexy.
What wildlife do you commonly see where you live?
Benthoven comments on Feb 3, 2018:
Deer mostly, lots of squirrels, crows, and the occasional bear.
Who are you reading?
Benthoven comments on Feb 3, 2018:
I'm currently reading "The Future of the Mind" by Michio Kaku and "An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments" by Ali Almossawi.
Does anyone here listen to Beethoven?
Benthoven comments on Feb 3, 2018:
He's one of my all-time favorite composers. I think I have all of his works. I've read several of his biographies, and I had the opportunity to visit his house in Bonn Germany several years ago. It was an almost spiritual experience. It was my dream many years ago to learn to play the third movement of his Moonlight Sonata. Alas, I've stopped playing the piano of late.
Thoughts about synchronicity anyone?
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
In the world, a lot of stuff is happening at the same time. Our brains are ignoring about ninety percent of that. Sometimes, our brain pays attention to more information, and we start to see things happening in tandem with other things... Still, it's 'mysterious' the way our brains suddenly open up to more information that they would otherwise filter out. So I say, 'take it, and use it,' and have fun with it.
Who else (I hope there is someone) is finding that as they get older they are more likely to cry at ...
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
I'm noticing that weird things can set me off, but they usually have to do with people discovering how to better care for each other.
Pick-up lines are so yesterday.
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
I find that "One more step or I'll shoot!" works for me.
What are some of your favorite quotes? The ones that stick with you.
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
This is a quote that one of the characters in my book says, and I have used it ever sense.
Who's your Hollywood Icon or pin up?
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
Brad Pitt has been my pinup (though I don't have posters or pictures) since I was introduced to him in the movie Thelma and Louise.
Wow! Thanks, religion! NOT.
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
I spent fifteen years in various forms of reparative therapy, and I never saw a success case. In fact, they had to change the rules of success so many times because people were starting to burn out. Still, it ruins families and the people exposed to those tactics.
Laughter might not actually be the best medicine but, at least it doesn't have a co-pay.
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
Laugh and the world laughs with you. Grin maniacally, and everyone will leave you alone.
What are your top ten (or top three, or five, or whatever) favorite Netflix shows?
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
I don't know if these are Netflix or not, but I'm currently enjoying Riverdale. I used to read Archie comics growing up, and loved them. This is not that Archie. It's darker, a bit more twisted, but I'm enjoying it. Learning that Archie was sleeping with Mrs. Grundy was really weird, but they made it work. Seeing Jughead as kind a of morose gangster is not where I would expect that character to go either (and knowing that he's play by the same kid who played Ben in Friends is... well... oh god I'm old). Another show that I really enjoy is Mom, starring Allison Janney and Anna Farris. Who knew recovery could be so much fun. And the Goldbergs. Family dysfunction that looks like so much fun from the outside.
I recently had a very in depth convo with a friend that has been my friend for over thirty years.
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
I think that no matter how progressive we think we are, we do have challenges with biases. It's part of being human. What I like most is that your friend felt safe enough to pick up the phone and talk to you about it.
Humour.. What are the worst things you could say or have said after sex?
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
We should try this again sometime...
Humour.. What are the worst things you could say or have said after sex?
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
Wow, that was incredible. Oh you were good too.
Now here's a lovely inspirational story to warm your heart with that heavenly spirit.
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
Because it's not enough to hate. You've got to REALLY hate...
Are You Brave Enough To Share A Photo From Your Childhood?
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
I think I was a freshman or sophomore in high school when this was taken. I think we had just emerged from the Precambrian era.
Thoughts? Neil deGrasse Tyson asked if he believes in god: [facebook.com]
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
I love Neil deGrasse Tyson. Have you seen his show on National Geographic, Startalk? http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/startalk/
I had a bit of a substance abuse problem since I was 15.
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
If the program is working for you as you're currently working it, and you're staying sober, then you're succeeding. I don't see why he thinks you need to be on his timeline. "Thinking about what you want to do" is probably something you're already doing and have been doing.
Let's play a game, my fellow heathens! See how many points you can rack up per the sinner sign! I ...
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
That's quite a specific list. Does it count if you WANT to be one of those. I've always wanted to be whore monger, but I've never known where to apply.
Is there a songwriter or musician that resonates with you?
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
The final movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony or the Ode to Joy from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony move me like nothing else. I feel like am transcended to a place of movement and beauty that is just too hard to explain. But I can stand in the middle of a room and close my eyes and be taken away by the beauty and the power of the way that Beethoven brings so many elements together to form a song. It's powerful.
Do you belive in Ufos?
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
I totally believe in UFOS... UNIDENTIFIED flying objects (until they're finally identified). But unidentified does not me alien. it simply means unidentified. We probably are alone. While most scientists believe life probably exists on other planets similar to ours, the challenges of traveling back and forth are pretty significant. We measure distance in light years, and most biological organisms couldn't last a single light year, let alone a dozen or more. It's possible that they could send technology, but the chances that we would understand that technology are a billion to one, even if we could interact with it. And finally, using the bandwagon fallacy, or anecdotes as evidence doesn't necessarily mean anything, since we're going off personal bias and not actual data.
I need 6,649 more points to hit LEVEL 7.Should I offer sex or continue posting amazing questions?
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
I was not aware you could get points for sex... Do you know how many? That may make my trip from a seven to an eight that much quicker. ;)
So I'm dating a catholic now.
Benthoven comments on Feb 1, 2018:
As a man who's dated his share of Christian men, these things don't tend to end well. I wish there was a more gentle way to say that, but there isn't. Whatever debate you have with him is also with his family, his pastor, and his god. And that's a difficult conversation to have. He's literally arguing for his 'eternal soul,' and the fear that goes along with that is almost paralyzing.
If you were asked to submit a song for a porn soundtrack, what song would you add?
Benthoven comments on Jan 30, 2018:
This song is the best make-out song I've ever heard. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEjV-UyHBVY
If the Christian god existed, would he have created time?
Benthoven comments on Jan 30, 2018:
Time is part of the package. Time/space exist as one unit, so of course he would have to create time. Since time/space are the same thing, then God must be part of that. He/She/It cannot live outside of that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_relativity
Do you take after anyone in your family?
Benthoven comments on Jan 30, 2018:
I look a lot like my sister and my mom, says everyone who's ever met us. My sister says I behave a lot like my dad, though I haven't spoken to him in twenty years. She says I have a lot of the same mannerisms. And I can be totally grouchy like my late grandfather.
What do I say?
Benthoven comments on Jan 30, 2018:
The best thing you can do is honor her pain. This is not the time to worry about beliefs or even what really happens after someone passes. She's grieving, and the best you can do is be a safe place for her grief. This is her process, and right now, "reality" has completely gone. My brother-in-law was one of the 18 Marines who were killed over Mississippi when their C-130 crashed. I can guarantee you, nothing you can "say" is going to make her feel better. But knowing you're there, and giving her that space, that will make all the difference in the world. And I rephrase... in the face of grief, "reality" takes a back seat. And that's natural. It's how the mind copes with loss.
How Many Citizens Do You Have On Block?
Benthoven comments on Jan 30, 2018:
Alas, I've gotten kind of used to being banned as I've been banned from lots of places: movie theaters, churches, Penn Station ... Pittsburgh! ;)
What does it mean to you to forgive someone?
Benthoven comments on Jan 30, 2018:
The best metaphor I can think of is venom... When a snake bites, we immediately do what we can to remove the venom... Tie a tourniquet, get to the hospital, and get some antivenom. Heal. I feel like the emotions caused by people who harm us are the same. This doesn't mean we forget what happened, or that we remain friends with the serpent who bit us, or worse, pretend it didn't happen. Nor does it mean that we don't remove that danger from society if we have that chance. But we remove the poison from our bodies first, so that we can survive. And forgetting is not an option. For the most part, if someone caused enough harm to warrant forgiveness, that event is going to be set pretty hard in the mind where forgetting isn't going to happen. But it doesn't' have to. Once the poison's out, we can think more clearly, and do what needs to be done to take care of ourselves.
Wine Drinkers
Benthoven comments on Jan 27, 2018:
Waiter: Can I get you a glass of wine, sir? Ben: Sure, only make mine vodka. ;)
I hate when people make the statement where do atheists get their moral code from if not from ...
Benthoven comments on Jan 27, 2018:
I just respond, "If you have to outsource your morals, I'm not sure you're ready to be having this conversation."
If you could go back in time and undo something in your past, would you?
Benthoven comments on Jan 27, 2018:
If I were to change one thing, it would change everything else from that moment forward. STILL... I sometimes wonder if it would be worth it. I've often done thought experiments where I went back and fixed a mistake, and then tried to imagine what happened as time progressed. But there are a couple of things that if I were allowed to change them, I would.
If you could get rid of any emotion, which one would it be?
Benthoven comments on Jan 27, 2018:
I'm not sure that would be a good idea. All emotions are meant to give us feedback. I feel fear, that means there may an imminent threat to my survival or well being. I feel anger and know that my boundaries have been crossed. I feel shame (a supposed negative emotion) I know that I have violated my own values. I fee frustrated, I think that something "can happen," but it isn't happening fast enough or the way I wanted it to happen. When I feel hopelessness (for example, the death of a loved one), that emotion tells me that it's time to move on. It's not coming back. What I would do instead is try to get better acquainted with my emotions, and learn how to use them rather than let them use me.
I used to give my spare change to the homeless who walked up to me and asked me for a dollar because...
Benthoven comments on Jan 27, 2018:
I have no problem giving spare change to someone even if they're just going to use it for drugs or alcohol. It all depends on how I feel when I approach them. If they're scary or obnoxious or demanding, I'm less inclined to help. When in the midst of a profound struggle such as poverty and homelessness (many of them vets) because of the physical and mental issues that seemed to take over, the fact that they're going to want to hide away from it makes sense. And if they can get the money without having to fob or mug... that's better for everyone. Often as I pass them on the street, I will wonder, "What's their story? What would I think if I were watching a movie starring them?" Ultimately I can never know, but I've got plenty of drama in my own life to draw on to give me an idea of what could have led them there.
One thing I was told very often when I was younger was "You'll get more right wing as you get ...
Benthoven comments on Jan 27, 2018:
I think that was true of the Boomers, who protested the war, and yet elected Ronald Reagan to office twice. I think that because they did it, they just assumed that the rest of us would. But we live in a world where the opportunities once experienced by a middle class have gone away, and aging has meant added struggle. I suspect that this is no longer the case.
I grew up eating red meat.
Benthoven comments on Jan 27, 2018:
Actually, several of the skeptical Websites I visit have debunked this movie, including Brian Dunning of Skeptoid. https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2017/7/25/16018658/what-the-health-documentary-review-vegan-diet The bottom line is we're omnivores. We have been for our entire time as a species. People can choose to be vegetarian or vegan, especially in our modern day of vitamins and supplements, but it's best to do so based on sound science, not conspiracy theory. The idea of being "progressive" is to make sure that our science is sound. When it's not, we need to challenge that.
I encourage people to consider fostering.
Benthoven comments on Jan 27, 2018:
I've thought about it for years, and wished that I could. I've always hated the way certain groups worry about the fetus, yet could care less for the children already here who have just as much of a right to life as anybody.
It's ironic how people actually are in the sense they would expect you to make all the interesting ...
Benthoven comments on Jan 27, 2018:
I think human interaction is way more than conversation. it's about how we interact even beyond conversation. Some people present themselves as friendly and sincere, usually with their body language, and it's easier to talk to them. Some present themselves as "superior" or better than others, and conversation with them seems almost dangerous (emotionally). One thing I've noticed is that those who make accusations of others, tend to have the exact same issues themselves. Those who find that people are boring, or unintelligent, often fail to realize that those same people my be reacting to them. An angry person is going to notice a lot of angry people around them because they're reacting to that angry person. Ultimately, the greatest thing we can do for each other is let others be who they are at that moment and not worry too much about whether or not they're following our rules. If that means avoid them, then for both of your sakes, do that.
What do you have out there for some good rockin tunes.
Benthoven comments on Jan 26, 2018:
I love this song... especially loud. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OWj0CiM8WU
Do old songs run through your head randomly....?
Benthoven comments on Jan 26, 2018:
For months not I've had the Abba song, The Way Old Friends Do running through my mind. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDnb920Zsbw
What Is Your Favorite Genre Of Music?
Benthoven comments on Jan 26, 2018:
I love lots of types of music, but my favorites are remixes and tributes.
Have you ever dreamed you were reading something?
Benthoven comments on Jan 26, 2018:
I'm offered a lot of documents in my dreams. Some I can read, some I know what they say, and sometimes I just see words. But most of it's gobbly-gook.
If you could choose to be one mythical creature what would you choose?
Benthoven comments on Jan 26, 2018:
A sensitive male!
What book should replace the bible...
Benthoven comments on Jan 26, 2018:
I don't think we should replace it. We just need to put it into perspective.
What book should replace the bible...
Benthoven comments on Jan 26, 2018:
I don't think we should replace it. We just need to put it into perspective.
Archaeologists Uncover Jesus's Gulfstream Jet
Benthoven comments on Jan 26, 2018:
That Jesus. He's such a scamp.
What would be your dream vacation? A place on bucket list that you dream of someday visiting?
Benthoven comments on Jan 26, 2018:
I've always wanted to go to Australia. It's such a unique place on the planet.
Work work work. I am on a 12 year plan to live the life I dream. What do you dream?
Benthoven comments on Jan 26, 2018:
I dream of a day when the chicken can cross the road without having his motives questioned.
The connection between father and daughter.
Benthoven comments on Jan 25, 2018:
To be honest, I'd love to have had a dad like that myself.
A friend of mine recently became a jehovah witness.
Benthoven comments on Jan 25, 2018:
As someone who has spent a lot of time with cults, eventually he's going to stop going on those trips. Right now he's conflicted because he still has part of his own mind and his own thinking. The part of him still capable of rational thought is pushing him to stay connected to at least part of the real world, but that will soon succumb to the cult as he spends more time around them. I would say, don't try to reason with him (the fact that he joined the JWs means that reason isn't really his thang). But I don't think it will help to "disown" him either. Have fun. Use those moments to create a place where he can have fun and not worry about you, or them for as long as you can. Like I said, he'll probably succumb to the cult, but maybe those moments will stay with him and might bring him back to reason... But ultimately, don't fall for his attempts to convert you. He's going to have to try if he's going to fit into his cult. If it gets to be too much, don't be afraid to walk away. There are books about how to deal with people in cults, and I would be happy to recommend some, but it's a challenge. As long as he's in their grip, he becomes "theirs." And please let me say that I'm so sorry. I know that this is hard on you and I acknowledge that. It's okay to grieve a little. Don't let people tell you that it isn't a big deal. It is. Take care of yourself.
I need this door mat.
Benthoven comments on Jan 25, 2018:
But is it the good stuff?
Godstuff (some of these are just too, too, funny)... [youtube.com]
Benthoven comments on Jan 25, 2018:
Now I understand even better why Conservatives are so fucked up.
When you say "I love you", what does that mean? I am not referring to romantic love.
Benthoven comments on Jan 25, 2018:
I know the people I'm going to buy guns for now.
Can you guys give me some feedback on athiest churches?
Benthoven comments on Jan 25, 2018:
As a gay man, we don't do church... we do "brunch..." A day to dress up, drink mimosas (to help kill the Saturday night hangover), make fun of who's not there, and eat.
Do you like comedy? If so what style? Who is/are your favorite performers?
Benthoven comments on Jan 25, 2018:
I came across this song one day while Web surfing. Some great advice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnTrxC6vMN8
Do you like comedy? If so what style? Who is/are your favorite performers?
Benthoven comments on Jan 25, 2018:
I love comedy in the form of music. A good song makes me giggle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sdn3O6aaMNc
If this was your one day to live, how would you spend it ?
Benthoven comments on Jan 25, 2018:
Eating Pizza, drinking martinis, and trashing everyone I hate on Facebook.
To sleep together or to not sleep together?
Benthoven comments on Jan 25, 2018:
Hey, if they're up for it, I'm up for it.
Hi everyone.
Benthoven comments on Jan 25, 2018:
I tried being spiritual once. But I was ostracized when it was discovered that I ate meat... and drank pasteurized milk, and cooked my vegetables.
It has always baffled me that humans think they know all there is to know about "God" yet cannot ...
Benthoven comments on Jan 25, 2018:
It's ironic that the more ignorant people are, the more certain they are.
Emotional eating. Do you do it? What's the go to comfort food?
Benthoven comments on Jan 25, 2018:
Friend: That's a lot of ice cream. Ben: I'm eating my feelings. Friend: Oh? What are your feelings? Ben: It says right there on the tub: Chunky Monkey.
Online dating just doesn't provide my usual dosage of rejection.
Benthoven comments on Jan 25, 2018:
I'm single by choice... Not MY choice, but choice nonetheless. The fact that I'm not in a relationship isn't for lack of trying, it's for lack of succeeding.
I went to a funeral where the pastor actually warned us against "sowing Wild Oats and hoping for a ...
Benthoven comments on Jan 25, 2018:
Why would I hope for crop failure? I love my wild-oatmeal with a touch of crushed wild oats.

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