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Do you believe in love at first sight?
NeoXerops comments on Feb 3, 2018:
I mean... It's possible. I don't invest much into it. But then again, I have some trust issue. My advice would be to proceed with caution, watch for red flags, take things slow. Don't do what some people do with that whole "love at first sight" thing and get married next week.
Castlepaloma replies on Feb 3, 2018:
I think she is as wise or wiser than me. You can't love , if you can't trust. I think we're are both crazy enough to make it happen. Getting married is control and money for the Government, she is a bit anarchist like me.
Do you believe in love at first sight?
evergreen comments on Feb 3, 2018:
I believe there can be lust, or a very strong liking of someone at first sight ... but love ? No.
Castlepaloma replies on Feb 3, 2018:
Love is like a rose, it dose takes time.
Do you believe in love at first sight?
jlynn37 comments on Feb 3, 2018:
I can only say that it has never happened to me.
Castlepaloma replies on Feb 3, 2018:
This is the first for me.
Do you believe in love at first sight?
Stevil comments on Feb 3, 2018:
i believe in Physical attraction at first sight and it can grow from that.
Castlepaloma replies on Feb 3, 2018:
Yes the physical eyes were hypnotizing and the smile makes you loose your mind. She is also PHD professor teacher at University, big public speaker, life coach and great gardener. I was thinking she is way too good for me. Then she told me that my life work adventures, and everything I've done is everything she teaches. Can you get more showering with compliments?
Do you believe in love at first sight?
Condor5 comments on Feb 3, 2018:
Give it a few weeks/months; if you still feel the same way, maybe you scored the big one.
Castlepaloma replies on Feb 3, 2018:
Thanks.
Do you believe in love at first sight?
sciteachmd comments on Feb 3, 2018:
Sounds fabulous and like the real thing! I am so happy for you! Keep enjoying the thrill of love.
Castlepaloma replies on Feb 3, 2018:
It sure is thrilling, don't know how to cool down .
How many places have you lived?
Castlepaloma comments on Jan 31, 2018:
Belize Norway Australia Guatemala Bolivia US. FL. CA. and Virginia Canada Alberta, BC and Ontario
Castlepaloma replies on Feb 1, 2018:
Really hard to pick. More often I enjoy the people from northern European, Canada, Australia and some Latino countries. Landscape wise New Zealand, Napel, BC, Belize and Bolivia. Visit over a 100 countries and revisit most of them. Mostly through sports and proforming arts business.
Loveacholic, are you one, I am.
MrGypsy comments on Jan 31, 2018:
I am a romantic fool that loves easily but almost never falls in love.
Castlepaloma replies on Feb 1, 2018:
Could that be unattached love. Unattached love you can give your love freely. Giving apathy rather than more suffering by being attracted with sympathy. You must love yourself first or you have not enough love to give away.
Loveacholic, are you one, I am.
Stevil comments on Jan 31, 2018:
This is the closest thing to online dating I've done. As far as a dedicated dating site. I have met several of my Email pals from all over the world. But those weren't dates. I'm going to visit one in Canada for one of Canada's two weeks of summer. This year. My last serious relationship, I met ...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 31, 2018:
Glad to hear some good results for online dating. Most of my dates has been fans of my art work. My Online dating has been good for standup comedy only, so far.
Loveacholic, are you one, I am.
sassygirl3869 comments on Jan 30, 2018:
I actually am visiting a member of agnostic.com that I met right here right now-on the opposite coast. Regular dating sites have worked but I have nothing in common with the guys I met-they don't know what they want.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 31, 2018:
You tell me the great secrete that every woman wants? I bet they don't know what they really really want. I know what I want in life. I dream for a living and those dreams have scheduled deadlines.
Loveacholic, are you one, I am.
PeterJohn comments on Jan 31, 2018:
loveacholic,is that a new word for sex maniac for males or nymphomaniac for females.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 31, 2018:
A lot of guys think love means sex. Love can wait, sex can't. There is a lot of hogwash confusing between sex and love. I maybe addictive to love, yet what harm is in that, if I can handle it or better still, balance all life forms with it.
Loveacholic, are you one, I am.
AnneWimsey comments on Jan 30, 2018:
I got myself a pen pal on POF, we correspond A Lot since 2106....never will meet, even though he is only about 3 hours away, we like our "relationship" just fine...and no, no sex in any form.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 30, 2018:
Unlike most men my age who have lost their loco Lobito. Why give up the greatest pleasure to mankind when you can find it in the largest sex organ called the brain. Laughing is second greatest pleasure, I rather laugh at the guys that can't do dirty sex right.
Loveacholic, are you one, I am.
Sarahroo29 comments on Jan 30, 2018:
It's been 1 year 8 months single. I gave up.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 30, 2018:
Don't give up, if you want it. There is a lid for every pot.
Loveacholic, are you one, I am.
evergreen comments on Jan 30, 2018:
I don't identify as a love-aholic. But I have had a couple very good relationships with people I met online. And I know of no less than four couples presently - who met online (all different sites), and now all have been married over ten years. It can work !
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 30, 2018:
Love to hear life success stories.
Loveacholic, are you one, I am.
firecracker comments on Jan 30, 2018:
I've had mixed results with online dating. Several meetings IRL turned out to just be one night flings, but in most cases that was probably for the best anyway. A couple of times a relationship developed, in one case lasting several years. Ultimately, though, nothing permanent. That said, nothing...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 30, 2018:
Women our age are still good looking and filled with love and fun. Go out and go for it.
Loveacholic, are you one, I am.
bmchizzle comments on Jan 30, 2018:
I have been on several online dating platform and have gone on dates, but most of those dates are only looking for hookups. Additionally, many men in my area are either in open marriages, or are polyamorous. While I am accepting of those ideals, they are not for me. I've had some fun casual times, ...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 30, 2018:
If I was younger and lived closer, you sound like my kind of gal.
Loveacholic, are you one, I am.
diabhal comments on Jan 30, 2018:
"I'd rather be in jail than in love again" (Hear my song)
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 30, 2018:
Rather be in jail than to be in love. Got to be the saddest statement I have ever heard. Maybe worst than supporting Nationaism. Love glues the planet together.
Loveacholic, are you one, I am.
LeighShelton comments on Jan 30, 2018:
yes, i found my best match so far but lost her too.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 30, 2018:
Better have lost, than not love at all. Try again.
Loveacholic, are you one, I am.
sassygirl3869 comments on Jan 30, 2018:
I actually am visiting a member of agnostic.com that I met right here right now-on the opposite coast. Regular dating sites have worked but I have nothing in common with the guys I met-they don't know what they want.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 30, 2018:
I find to know actually what a woman wants , is a road to ruin. I know they want attention and love and go with that.
Loveacholic, are you one, I am.
AntaresRose comments on Jan 30, 2018:
i am going to make it short so we can start talking. Yes, I am a lovaholic too. Would love to talk and discuss. i know people that it has worked for. I also know it was your picture I picked first to contact. Write me back when you can so we can talk. Smiles, Betty
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 30, 2018:
Geography would not matter if your in love. Although blind online dating from thousands of miles away would be difficult.
Loveacholic, are you one, I am.
ReadyforaChange comments on Jan 30, 2018:
I'm not a big believer in online dating, I think it just might be a big old crap shoot. Of course, I've been through divorce, so I am a bit cynical.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 30, 2018:
For many people , a lover can be the most powerful force in the Universe. Don't you think it is worth the risk and investment. Two people in love, are stronger together than apart.
Population crisis wars break out for food and water?
Castlepaloma comments on Jan 22, 2018:
Go to South America and build a self substainable eco village. Less than 10percent chance the war will carry on down there.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 23, 2018:
Still, 5percent of world population, on the scale of weapons for war. It is too late to turn the sheep back now.
Are you more artisic or logically minded?
ScubaWags comments on Jan 22, 2018:
Clearly I'm an artist. HAHAHA
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 22, 2018:
It feels like, cheerful Humanity
Are you more artisic or logically minded?
dahermit comments on Jan 22, 2018:
Art has no value for me. I cannot have sex with it, cannot eat it, nor is it a tool. Besides all that, a starving man has never crawled into a museum to look at the art as he starved to death (no public money should be spent for art). :)
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 22, 2018:
If they replaced arts and culture for Religion, I would agree in a heartbeat. Creativity must explore, not dictate.
Are you more artisic or logically minded?
PeppermintDreads comments on Jan 22, 2018:
I think I’m close to 60/40 artistic and logical.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 22, 2018:
Went I judge international artist contest. We judge 60 percent artist, 40 percent craft (logics part)
No matter what prison you're in, be it financial prison,poverty prison,drug addict prison,depression...
RoboGraham comments on Jan 22, 2018:
What if you are in coma prison?
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 22, 2018:
Could be a valid question. You still have 90percent of the white matter of your brain in operation. It depends on the different degrees of the person coma. If it is temporary, the mind and body can be balance again. If it is a permanent coma, I know I would not want to be someone's vegetable garden. That could prision the mind and body.
No matter what prison you're in, be it financial prison,poverty prison,drug addict prison,depression...
RoboGraham comments on Jan 22, 2018:
What if you are in coma prison?
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 22, 2018:
@GipsyOfNewSpain Only had a brain fart, on that one, then it went away.
There is no agnostic vs. atheist! The peeve I have...
I_dont_know comments on Jan 20, 2018:
Thank you, silvereyes, you show your depth in your posts. I think I use, Agnostic, because there are so many believers around me of different denominations. As you stated so well, the ultimate reality is unknowable. In other words, I DON'T KNOW! I know that there are believers out there that insist ...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 20, 2018:
That is right. Did not see God increase our life expectancy by double in the last 150years. Still, don't know, is the correct answer.
There is no agnostic vs. atheist! The peeve I have...
Duke comments on Jan 20, 2018:
Well done. As for me, I fall in the camp that believes the existence of God is unknowable. One may label that whatever one chooses. It doesn't rule out the possibility of a God of some sort. It just states that (with our current understanding and ability) we can't prove or disprove the existence of ...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 20, 2018:
Well put.
10 fallacies about atheists - have I missed any?
Castlepaloma comments on Dec 14, 2017:
No 10 An atheist can not be 100percent sure God dose not exist. The definition of an atheist is a lack of belief in God. Very much open to doubt, and doubt I would focus too much on. The world is 99percent unknown and far greater the Universe. A 100percent sure God dose not exist would not ...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 17, 2018:
When facts are not clear, math dose not lie When the earth's 1 percent mass surface is 6km deep. When humans only collectively know less then 1percent about this earth mass. How anyone claim to know physically untouched 99 percent unknown mass. My imagination guess there is no mermaids, fairies, big or Aliens on the earth. Answers are better understood somewhere between extreme atheist and the Religious.
What's your favorite fictional premise? Do you like the supernatural in fiction?
hankster comments on Jan 16, 2018:
hitchhikers guide to the galaxy
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 16, 2018:
I make a living between historical and fantasy story telling sculptures mainly. There a fine line between fantasy and historical, depending who is writing the story. It's fun escaping into fantasy world's for explorination. Yet actually living in ancient fictional or not, world's will not advance us nor them.
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
MarcIveson comments on Jan 15, 2018:
I truly believe that the worst invention ever is religion . I really can't think of something that divides people , causing hate and suffering more than acting on behalf of an imaginary friend .
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 16, 2018:
At times I thought Religion could be the worst for Humanity because 90percent of wars are predominantly Religious Countries. When Richard Dawkins said Nationaism is worst than Religion, it confirm a stronger feeling that Nationaism is worst than Religion. Goverments has a licence to steal and kill, where Religion has rules about that.
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
RayRay comments on Jan 14, 2018:
Gun's are not bad. A gun is just a tool, no different than a knife or an ax, (by the way man used both to kill before guns came along). There will always be violence in any society where there are different classes and some form of authority to favor the higher classes. You know what's bad? The lack...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 14, 2018:
What's good about guns, other than to kill. To kill another human being, what can be worst, or lower than that. A knife has many good uses. To kill with a hammer, means beating a man into a hamburger. That is too personal and takes much skill. Wait, there is something worst than killing humans. In my lifetime, killing most of the wildlife combined with stealing their habitat. Drives species to extinction everyday. It's much cheaper to buy meat at the store and safer. Time of the 2nd amendment, they needed guns for food and protection from big wild animals, but not now. We are the 99percent we can easily beat the 1percent greedy higher classes. They dumb us down by making the military budget 10 times the education budget. The solution would be to lock up the central bankers, shink Governments to only state or local levels. Start a new age of volunteerism like Ron Paul proposed. If they don't get shot by the bad guys. Too many good guys are in prison. Prisoners population has grown tens times in my lifetime too.
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
Nilkin67 comments on Jan 12, 2018:
Firearms are tools, it is that simple. Before firearms, it was bows and blades. Before that it was rocks and sticks Before that it was nails and teeth I guess. Firearms are not to blame exclusively. The saying guns are responsible in the same way spoons and forks are responsible for obesity....
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 14, 2018:
Yes, starvation and disease killed more people in the 2nd World War and the American civil war than firearms and so on. You can't start and maintain these kinds of war murder actions without firearm's. People don't farm or move medicine well when they think they will be killed. That gose for world poverty and modern slavery and so on and so on. It's not so much the gun deaths that people fear, it's anticipation of the big bang of it. Take away firearms from the Religious and what do they got? No more hell on earth to fear. Now that Pope Francis thinks hell dose not exist at all. Both super or Supernatural powers will vanish..
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
Pooska comments on Jan 12, 2018:
I stopped reading when I got to "Now that we have guns, the women, the elderly, and the frail all have equal footing" part......really dude
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 14, 2018:
Not been called a sexist jerk before. Simply find firearm destructive. firearm's not overall useful, creative, defensive, or of great value. I have been shot at a few times, I train security to be hide and seek masters. We know the bigger the bully the bigger the gun. I don't I bullies, to take a gun to solve things is a coward.
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
stomato comments on Jan 12, 2018:
I think there is a place for guns in society. Hunting and home security are a couple of examples. I've never had a gun, and don't ever plan to. I am scared to death of them. But I can see why some folks would want one. But, to me, Americans take it way over the top! We are obsessed with them, and ...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 14, 2018:
Virgin Don't know where you get your stats. Nov. 6, 2017 · In 2016, there were more than 38,000 gun-related deaths in the U.S. — 4,000 more than 2015, ... More Americans have died from guns since 1968 than in all the wars in US history.
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
Castlepaloma comments on Jan 13, 2018:
Guns killed more Americans in 12 years than AIDS, war, and illegal drug overdoses combined By Zack Beauchamp on June 12, 2016
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 14, 2018:
@virgin Dose my photo look like a women, if not, I eat nails for breakfast. Been a sculptor for 40years, part-time I'm security supervisor and private investigator. Save a lot of lives, yet experience, education and foresight serves best.
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
Castlepaloma comments on Jan 12, 2018:
I know most people major in minor things. There must be some deeper thinkers, here.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 13, 2018:
Being aware of the dangers is to control the dangers is one solution. Bolivia is my home solutions and safest place during the Third world war coming up. Was deep enough thought for me. When government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny."American public carry 10 times the guns than the US military has. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government."The federal government won't work out as our servant, the now NWO make them our master!" It can only get worst. Like all throughout human history, it takes great abuse before the true leaders, the people change it for the good. Not the heirachary Greedy. “When the people "tyranny has found victory," then "a smaller government is our servant" Sorry, no solid solutions, just aim to be the hide and seek world Champion.
What would utopia look like for you?
Paul628 comments on Jan 13, 2018:
@silvereyes Does living in Hawaii with lots of pizza mean you have to put pineapple on all of them?
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 13, 2018:
Silvereyes Your such a ham.
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
dahermit comments on Jan 12, 2018:
I agree without guns there would be almost no violence. But, I don't think Ghengis Khan got the message.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 13, 2018:
I rather knock Khan out with my marshal art skills and call it a draw. No honor in killing anyone with a gun. Alex the Great, said war solves nothing. That is an obsession over nothing. @dahermit How Grimm, guns are not magic nor is war. Have faith in people, who are basically good. We can easily match away from war. When we stop being brainwashed from it's complete nonsense.
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
markdevenish comments on Jan 13, 2018:
the chinese had gun powder for 600 years before they even thought of blowing someone up. says something for their culture and something rank about ours
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 13, 2018:
Yeah, China has not a major war since 1979. Longest and largest multi cultural place than anywhere in world history
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
Castlepaloma comments on Jan 13, 2018:
Guns killed more Americans in 12 years than AIDS, war, and illegal drug overdoses combined By Zack Beauchamp on June 12, 2016
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 13, 2018:
What we've got here is failure to communicate because Nationaism has us very brain washed. Show me where guns reduce rape. My data say out of 1,100 sexual assaults, in only one did the victim use a gun in self-defense. Look at men fighting, look at women crying and the hate we're breeding. Look at the fear we're feeding, it is not the number of gun deaths numbers. It's the highest death toll by the fear and surppression by firearm causing poverty, salvery, and tyrants it creates. Call it Nationaism the Destruction leading what we've always done before. Our hands are tied for billions work brainwashed pride pay more taxes than for rent and food. God bless America yet the Constitution is toilet paper along with banks printed money.All are swept aside by bloody hands time can't deny, then washed away by genocide and hides the lies of our civil wars. Public health costs of guns is too high. Victims used a gun in less than 1% of crime incidents. What self defense is a gun locked in a safe from children. Why not, sleep with your gun and shoot anyone who coming through a door. If I am upset I will write a letter an American thinks about a gun. Nabourghood watch is far more effective, I am not hanging out with a gun owner who may anger over anything.. Gun in self-defense increase the likelihood of injury. Try, Mace, or a dog. For the million of people I have been in contact with. Running and reporting was most effective for me or the for criminal. Nothing major stolen yet. Criminals don't do studies if homes have a gun or not. They may want to steal your guns. A gun in your home increases the likelihood you will be shot accidentally, but also that someone in the home will die in a suicide or homicide. Prisons are full of people who have pot, yet only 13 percent are violent criminals. Policing for profit is the name of the game, guns won't stop real criminals, a good prepared plan will.
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
Pooska comments on Jan 12, 2018:
I stopped reading when I got to "Now that we have guns, the women, the elderly, and the frail all have equal footing" part......really dude
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 13, 2018:
In Canada, about 80 percent of firearm-related deaths are suicide The most conservative group on Suicide gun death is the. The National Rifle Association (NRA) U.S. citizens), 33,636 by firearms" These deaths consisted of 11,208 homicides, 21,175 suicides, NRA go as far rewriting classic children's stories, with guns. Two books have been published. You can imagine people with greater disability are higher risk of suicide .
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
LeighShelton comments on Jan 13, 2018:
the moment we picked up tools and farmed was the beginning of our end. our brain is our worst enemy. jellyfish have thrived for hundreds of millions of years and they haven't got one.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 13, 2018:
Best thing about a human is our brain, why don't we use it? About 90percent of species on earth have gone extinct. Making us an easy target if we don't use our brain well.
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
buck1977 comments on Jan 12, 2018:
The US military is an overwhelming force for good in the world. Souls are imaginary. I think everybody should be able to own a tank. I'd like to see mandatory open carry and mandatory gun training. An armed society is a polite society. You can live in the woods and eat squirrels if you want...but ...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 13, 2018:
From traveling over a 100 countries many times over. If I had a gun with me from 6 war zone countries visited, I would be dead. I seen US and other military bases phenomenal increase worldwide neglected issues the greatest of our ­time. Large on modern slavery, of slavery: sex slaves; farm, factory, and domestic servitude slaves; child soldier slaves. There are more people in slavery today than at any time in human history. according to the U.S. State Department. This is more than double the total taken from West Africa during the transatlantic slave trade in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. A modern world migrant worker unable to pay off his debt. Many lured with the promise of a job, his documents then taken, and forced to work endless hours in a kitchen. The teenage girl beaten, forced to walk the street.” Slavery takes many different forms. Like women sold as unofficial wives. Young boys are brought by traffickers. They have no rights at all, rarely see their families again and are paid peanuts. Clothing work is done by boys many north India fleeing the poverty. According to the London-based Anti-Slavery Society, an organization that is a direct descendent of the one that fought against Marks and Spencer, Mothercare, Tesco, Asda-Walmart, C and A, and Hennes and Mauritz (H&M). Backed by Military. Families are often tricked into sending their children to work off a debt. Children made to work up to 14 hours a day, six days a week in cramped and hazardous conditions, Savery may be illegal, but it still flourishes around the world, even in the United States. When justice systems and military are by far the largest Corperationism groups in the world by enforced guns. I can ensure you over safety security harms our freedom and security.
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
zanyfish comments on Jan 12, 2018:
In the UK we have a documentary, fronted by Miriam Margolyes, that is examining various aspects of the American way of life that we Brits just don't understand - some of it amusing, some not. Anyway, she said something quite simple, yet profound, when it came to guns: "I am certainly capable of ...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 12, 2018:
I can't imagine the world without a useful car. I can imagine the world without useless guns. There are 10 US states where firearms cause more deaths than cars.
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
Nilkin67 comments on Jan 12, 2018:
Firearms are tools, it is that simple. Before firearms, it was bows and blades. Before that it was rocks and sticks Before that it was nails and teeth I guess. Firearms are not to blame exclusively. The saying guns are responsible in the same way spoons and forks are responsible for obesity....
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 12, 2018:
@Nikin Firearms are tools, it is that simple. @A tool for killing 100s millions in human history. Useless tool for killing. Take any tool in your household. Would dare to challenge anyone with a gun? Firearms are not to blame. @You would have a case if spoon and fork were made of sugar for dessert. Eating the gun for iron won't work either. If humans are an innately aggressive species. @Be a truth warriors, not a gun warrior. True, Environmental changes have done most of the damage. Yet more hunters than hockey players in Canada. Bear poaching is like Iraq times 100. What did most big animal do to deserve being emprison in a zoo for life, like most big cats. Corporate greed and their governmental partners are the biggest threat. True, Who has the largest guns? Couple with a gun for every American, you got High Noon. Guns, Gods and Gangs, like a
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
Redlegdex comments on Jan 12, 2018:
If religion is considered an invention, that it beats firearms hands down.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 12, 2018:
Yes, I would consider Religion as a tool to kill, like in their support of wars and concerns of sex or drugs. Would Religion have this power without the tie of the justice system and military. The heirachary system threaten everyone by the fear of firearms and nuclear war. War and guns what is it good for! Absolutely nothing.
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
Pooska comments on Jan 12, 2018:
I stopped reading when I got to "Now that we have guns, the women, the elderly, and the frail all have equal footing" part......really dude
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 12, 2018:
How dose a gun protect you? 1. You own a gun, you are 3 times more likely to kill yourself than some esle. 2. You are more likely to kill someone you know than the criminal your supposed to protect yourself from. 3. After killing someone with a gun . In which you harm someone who has a family,. Then you may feel suicidal, or your continued vicious cycle. For killing never stops killing, like war troops wanting to kill in revenge, ten fold.
Firearms are the Worst Thing to Happen to Humanity.
dahermit comments on Jan 12, 2018:
I agree without guns there would be almost no violence. But, I don't think Ghengis Khan got the message.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 12, 2018:
Imagine if Khan had firearm's. Can't Imagine killing anyone in my lifetime. Hypothetically, let say Khan and I had a death duel in a cage match. He had his sword and I had a gun. Who would win?
Any one found love here?
Castlepaloma comments on Jan 11, 2018:
If I had a private jet and was wealthy for all the long distance relationships. I might try a few. A few of the Religious dates only end up in hell.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 12, 2018:
The he/she, we had alot of artistic things in common. After long conversations on line, we almost set up a date. I figured it out before the dinner date, it was a guy. When I cancelled the date and said I am into natural born women. He/she bitched and nagged at me like she was on steroids.
Any one found love here?
Castlepaloma comments on Jan 11, 2018:
If I had a private jet and was wealthy for all the long distance relationships. I might try a few. A few of the Religious dates only end up in hell.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 11, 2018:
It is getting to the attracted part that is most time consuming. In Toronto, I blind coffee dated as much as 4 times in a week. Online many of these women seem real fine. Then when you do the 5 senses check, then all the lying test, age, weight and 35percent are still married. After getting through the lying game, once almost had a transvestite turn into the crying game. It's costly investing even in a dinner for a blind date. Imagine investing in a trip 1000s of miles away to find out the 5 senses are telling you, this blind date does not make good sense. Some odd faith dreams do come true. Good thing I am not a hopeless romantic.
Why do so many people in the US seek out therapy?
Castlepaloma comments on Jan 10, 2018:
The entire country is under mind control. Your best Doctor is you, along with your friends and family. Don't allow The Government be your parents and stop this delusional they representative your freedom, they don't. Because they and their real owners don't give a care or flying fuck about you....
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 10, 2018:
I can say that about cops, doctor, teachers and so on. It is not the person, it is the system they are under, that dictates what they do. Everybody hands are tied because the system is broken and as they threw us overboard 40years ago. My daughter and I are better off the system as much as possible. I can grow all the medicine I need in my backyard. My family or friends remind me if I am getting too fat, Who needs a doctor for that. Do use some of their machine and advice, then get other options on my health.
How important is your Imagination?
GipsyOfNewSpain comments on Jan 10, 2018:
My imagination got me in trouble... cost me a divorce. Some poem I wrote and found by my wife. I never wrote something that pretty for her. She believed in my imagination more than I did but it is hard to explain when you can't defend yourself for being out at sea. I sided with my imagination ...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 10, 2018:
The source of problems comes from the mind, not the heart or the imagination. Like children wild imagination, It’s okay to let them ride in the car with you, but don’t let them in the driver’s seat. Lead with my heart shortly followed by my mind. For just depending on imagination can go a muck too, like Religions who fight over imaginary Gods. When we always remembered to judge between emotions that will lead us down a good path. Heirachary leaders often lead us to a destructive path, if we follow them? Lead our hearts with truth? Can you imagine how different the world would be? Couples wouldn’t allow emotional offenses to drive a wedge between them. People wouldn’t give up on their dreams. Each of us are into the driver’s seat of our lives. If our feelings are saying“You’re a loser,” stop! Better lead your heart with truth. I am no better or worst than you, just make adjustments on your mistakes next time. Imagination is your best friend. Imagine the dangers too, to control the dangers.
Will you help me settle this debate with my friend: can a Christian be a freethinker?
Reignmond comments on Jan 8, 2018:
All religions require adherence to a dogma.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 9, 2018:
How about the Religion of Dudeism?
Will you help me settle this debate with my friend: can a Christian be a freethinker?
twitch comments on Jan 8, 2018:
Could be a free thinker about anything which isn't related to religion (though there aren't really that many things this would apply to, since an omnipotent god would trump science, and everything is tied together by science)...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 9, 2018:
I would think of Science as a branch in the tree of life. Don't think God or science as the be all and end all. I feel in the middle of extreme poles of atheist and Religion. When a group gets onesided or extreme, that limits your thinking.
Will you help me settle this debate with my friend: can a Christian be a freethinker?
ChestRockfield comments on Jan 8, 2018:
Going by the definition, you cannot. Some have claimed that you can be and that's how they transitioned. I do not believe this to be true. Just because the journey may seem longer than an instant, it's really not. Kind of like being pregnant, whatever your definition of pregnancy is, you are ...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 9, 2018:
@Jeff The Bible either is the Universal truth and Knowledge or it is a lie. No thinking required, you got the sheep herders guild to the Universe. Why explore or think any more? Since everyone lies to different degrees, and man wrote the Bible, then the Bible must be a lie. If the Bible is the be all and end akl. If your God asked you to kill your son or daughter to show your faith. Would you without thinking?. I would kill God before killing my daughter, yet I don't have too, because I can't imagine running out of ideas to kill anyone. Just look at all the graveyards and tombstones worldwide who died written in the name of God. What were they thinking?
Will you help me settle this debate with my friend: can a Christian be a freethinker?
Duke comments on Jan 8, 2018:
I believe you can be. My reasoning is that there are so many of us here (myself included) who were once Christians but, are no longer. Does that by itself make us NOT free thinkers? I consider myself a free thinker and, I think I've always been one. I don't believe I became a free thinker the moment...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 8, 2018:
Christian are deeply programed to prepare their whole life, to be saved by Jesus. They many think they are free and honest. It just burdened of loving God first above everyone and thing. Beside God only laughs at your plans and God does all the thinking for you.
Life long learners, what is something you learned in 2017?
Castlepaloma comments on Jan 8, 2018:
I learn the digital synthetic world has taken over many of our skills and Imagination to learn new ways of thinking. The over stressing has forced many of us onto disability. There is always a positive side to all this, like Yin and Yang, still working to get a better handle on it.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 8, 2018:
Can not find a real flaw in the book of Tao. So optimist, things will get worst, then will get better.
How important is your Imagination?
RobCampbell comments on Jan 7, 2018:
"Your knowledge has limits but your imagination dose(sic) not." Out of all you said, this is the statement that seems to really drive home the power of imagination.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 7, 2018:
Yes, For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand. I wrote this post based on my own experience and excise with Imagination and a few tips from others. Everything I have ever achieved in life was all once imagined. It is the same story for the history of mankind. Was there anything in this post that is false?
Would Christianity be as popular if Jesus were portrayed more accurately?
Graham88 comments on Jan 7, 2018:
A lie gets more sells than a fact. I’m certainly sure that if Jesus really existed & that if God exists, & for the fact that Christians believe that the Bible is inspired by God, then the Bible is true. But, it’s bogas ‘cause there’s no God, no Jesus. Whether the story is told in a different...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 7, 2018:
The last assume rapture, had an End of the earth party across North America. With record sales of alcohol in bars, did manage to wash away the sins of Christain. Since alcohol combined with tobacco cause 90percent of people's drug related death. It also keeps our over population down, by weeding out the stupid.
How important is your Imagination?
Betty comments on Jan 6, 2018:
Imagination is powerful. It creates questions, stories, art, and allows to imagine scenarios for problem-solving, etc. It is a beautiful expression of perceptions. Then there is the dark side. Imagination is responsible for torture techniques and devices, implements of war, and totalitarianism....
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 6, 2018:
Fear is a big one. Our source of problems comes from our mind. I learn to be fearless and my daughter also by using the yin and yang approach in our minds. Not to say fear dose not exist, just replace by respect and understanding in time. Then imagination creates more good or very little harm. In Nature we love it and fear it, simultaneously. Love and fear co-exist. The two opposite feelings converge to create a different feeling. Respect, most modern writers think that the two cannot co-exist. When humans felt that they were powerless over Nature, they feared it and loved it and the resulting respect made possible a healthy and enduring love.
How do you feel about people saying "I'm proud of my heritage", "I'm proud of being British", etc.
tokynsyn comments on Jan 5, 2018:
That sense of pride was lost to time as it was a significant thing of cultures past. Heraldry, Crests, family emblems...the last major influential family to have such a visible thing would be the Rothschilds...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 5, 2018:
I am proud of the Zionist synthetic enslaved us and programing our lives. Yeah, it dose not ring bells and whistles.
How do you feel about people saying "I'm proud of my heritage", "I'm proud of being British", etc.
Castlepaloma comments on Jan 5, 2018:
If I say I am not proud of being Canadain. Many would say, why don't you move to Iraq or North Korea? That is why I am not proud of being Canadain because US says we have to fight Iraq or middle east or US will harm our trade deals. Proud is overrated.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 5, 2018:
1. I give 10percent of my happiness toward my country or healthy enough system. 2. About 30percent toward my family and friends Than the rest of happiness for achieving my own desires, attitude, focus and least important my natural talents. It always did feel silly saying I'm proud of such general things.
Would you marry for money or more freedom?
Sisyphe comments on Jan 3, 2018:
If you don't know, it's not true love.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 4, 2018:
It is easy for People to say they love someone after a year or two, and then most realationship fall apart within 3 year. You know you love someone after 10 years or more by experience.
Marijuana for recreational or medicinal? Dont be shy?
gearl comments on Jan 3, 2018:
In Arizona it lost in the last election but hopefully next time. I'll get my six plants the first week.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 3, 2018:
Great news, my kind of party, grow them 25 feet tall.
Marijuana for recreational or medicinal? Dont be shy?
Benmonk comments on Jan 3, 2018:
Yes I would.i can think of many people I have known who were ruined by alcohol. None by marijuana.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 3, 2018:
The worst drawback I have seen. Is a 40 year old man living in his Mother's basement. When he has a party of friends over. It takes a whole team to be able to order a pizza, then they fight over the last pizza.
If you were a museum curator, what would the theme be?
Jmiles comments on Jan 3, 2018:
Idk, maybe real evidence collected hunting for the real truth! The truth that has been lost, found and lost again?! Our history books are being rewritten almost every day and they are filled with theories and ideas not truth and actual facts!!
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 3, 2018:
I have been kicked out many museums and themes parks for presenting the deeper and truer facts. Like topics about native American and Christopher Cumubus was a real pirate. Cumubus started North America's Christianity, gold rush, native slavery and genocide and so on. Must build my own museum closer to the truth.
Anyone else here a Naturalist?
Admin comments on Jan 2, 2018:
What's your thought on Humanist?
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 3, 2018:
I can relate to Dudeist than most groups. Socrates — 'Mankind is made of two kinds of people: wise people who know they're fools, and fools who think they are wise.' Rather play the fool. I'm a leader of green rather than leading the world by synthetic rules and programs.
Anyone else here a Naturalist?
sassygirl3869 comments on Jan 2, 2018:
http://dudeism.com/ordination/ Check out dudeism.com
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 3, 2018:
The Goverment decides if a group is a religion or not. The US registered Atheism as a religion. Dudeism seem like a mock Religion a Holly fool (modeled loosely off of Taoism) Taoism is based on nature. Wikipedia - states it as a religion. The Church of the Latter-Day Dude, along with other ministers from smaller religions (and also non-religious folks), are running into a very interesting legal problem: they can’t officiate a marriage ceremony in certain states. So, lawsuits, like the one that recently popped up.
America’s 100 Largest Churches Are All Anti-Gay and Mostly Led By White Men – Friendly Atheist
Castlepaloma comments on Jan 2, 2018:
Pope Francis has called for transsexuals and homosexuals to be accepted and embraced by the Catholic Church. Research of different churches are all over the map. Yet more acceptance of LGBT and same sex marriage has been happening the last two decade's. Worldwide it is becoming more legal to be ...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 2, 2018:
@sassy That did not coincide with your statement of.. The only churches that embrace the LGBTQ community are the Unitarian Universalist Churches.
America’s 100 Largest Churches Are All Anti-Gay and Mostly Led By White Men – Friendly Atheist
Castlepaloma comments on Jan 2, 2018:
Pope Francis has called for transsexuals and homosexuals to be accepted and embraced by the Catholic Church. Research of different churches are all over the map. Yet more acceptance of LGBT and same sex marriage has been happening the last two decade's. Worldwide it is becoming more legal to be ...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 2, 2018:
Have you seen any fact check evidence presented on this thread here, saying most Christians do not accept homosexually. From when I was a young man homosexually was illegal. People are still in prison for it today. I thought marijuana would be legal before gay marriage in the US. I traveled a hundred countries and many time over to see the writing on the wall. Be careful where you get your facts, I trust greater my intuitive experiences. I am not gay, just support all kinds of love.
Do you trust that what you believe to be true, is true?
skado comments on Jan 2, 2018:
I investigate (within reason) and try not to get too attached to any of them.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 2, 2018:
I' m pretty well the same. Not to get too unattached to any one thing, it frees up more my love for everything. Although my honesty needs a better filter system.
America’s 100 Largest Churches Are All Anti-Gay and Mostly Led By White Men – Friendly Atheist
sassygirl3869 comments on Jan 2, 2018:
The only churches that embrace the LGBTQ community are the Unitarian Universalist Churches. Most 12 step programs are held in these churches as well as Transgender groups. This is all in NH and ME. These are the only states that I have experience as a former owner of a LGBTQ Intro Service. These...
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 2, 2018:
Accounting to your data, most Christians accept homosexually. I accept Christians, yet think they are more harmful than good. Won't throw the baby out with the dirty bath water. There is no proof, gays are more harmful. There is always a homosexual member in every family tree. Once most people accept homosexually , the laws in 76 countries will change making homosexually totally legal. Muslims will be the most difficult.
What makes you break out your soapbox?
VictoriaNotes comments on Jan 1, 2018:
Religious indoctrination of children. Example: https://youtu.be/cJrqLV4yeiw
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 2, 2018:
Door 1. God sends you to hell, because he loves you. Door 2 . God sends you to heaven. A place of extreme happiness, like the funny farm. Door 3. Nothingness, finally home at last.
Would you marry for money or more freedom?
VictoriaNotes comments on Dec 31, 2017:
Freedom from what?
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 1, 2018:
@jack Yes, my ultimate love would be my partner first. If any family or friend member gets in the way, we both must decide to put them into their place. Good point.
Aren't we all agnostic?
Skyfacer comments on Jan 1, 2018:
Gnostic. (believe in everything) Agnostic (believe in nothing)
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 1, 2018:
An atheist defines as a lack of belief in God. So what on the sliding scale makes an atheist turn into an Agnostic or vise versa? If you were to put your belief on a scale from 0-10 with 0 being 100% sure god doesn't exist and 10 being 100% sure god does exist agnostics would be about a 5 and agnostic atheists would be about a 7. If I have any doubts, my mind will over focus on the doubt, ending closer results. To confuse things more R Dawkins says he is an Agnostic at 99 percent sure that God dose not exist. For earthlings like us only having access of 1 percent knowledge about our planet. Making it an extreme claim for anyone to call themselves a atheist of a 100percent, unless they are God and knows everything.
Would you marry for money or more freedom?
resserts comments on Jan 1, 2018:
I'm not keen on marriage but, if there's a wealthy woman on here who wants to be my sugar mama, I might reconsider.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 1, 2018:
Start advertising for a sugar mama, just be careful what you wish for. Slavery is still at large in the world and with a pussysabertooth it could get ugly.
Would you marry for money or more freedom?
KKGator comments on Dec 31, 2017:
I see no reason to marry anyone. It's nothing more than an antiquated social/legal construct that benefits only the government and divorce lawyers. No relationship needs the government's "blessing" to make it valid.
Castlepaloma replies on Jan 1, 2018:
When you look at a woman you are thinking about marrying. You ask? is this the woman I have to give half my stuff to.? In each case I always had more money and stuff. When divorce is going to be the most painful experince in your life, second to death. It is wise to look at other alternatives to bond you together, rather than break you.
“The banana is the atheists nightmare "
GrantSmith comments on Dec 31, 2017:
Ray Comfort doesn't understand bananas which is a damn shame because he is bananas
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 31, 2017:
Would think that bananas would lead us more to Darwin theory of the evolution of monkeys.
Would you marry for money or more freedom?
VictoriaNotes comments on Dec 31, 2017:
Freedom from what?
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 31, 2017:
Hmm confession. I have a girlfriend in Bolivia, that is like being married. She is open minded and well off. It would make things much easier to legally marry her for immigration and partnership reason. I deeply like her and she is into me romantically. It would help my top dream and freedom to finally build my eco village there. The problem is, it takes time for love to grow, like a rose. Normally, I don't approve how marriage generally works in North America with cold relationship and too many advances the Government takes on against you. Down here in Bolivia, you don't just marry the woman you marry whole the family too. Can imagine this is a better situation than what is going on here in Canada for me.
Would you marry for money or more freedom?
VictoriaNotes comments on Dec 31, 2017:
Freedom from what?
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 31, 2017:
Good question, freedom from what?. That would depend on the individual situation and both perspective. When in love for 10 year with my partner, it created the most freedom I have ever experienced. If I accept just deep like, it may not be enough to create such energy and freedom.
Would you marry for money or more freedom?
MikeInBatonRouge comments on Dec 31, 2017:
Re. "Let's say you deeply like this person. But, do not know if it is true love." Define "true love." There are a variety of different definitions. If I enjoy someone's company, enjoy talking to them, and am comfortable with physical affection and more, That's close enough for me. I believe ...
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 31, 2017:
I define love as when two people or thing is stronger together than apart. With many little acts of kindness and attention.
Would you marry for money or more freedom?
roberbro comments on Dec 31, 2017:
I would marry for money or more freedom if I indeed liked the person and thought that the arrangement would make me happier than I am now. I know way too many people in miserable marriages because of money. In my opinion, no amount of money is worth being miserable and unhappy.
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 31, 2017:
Yes, more people divorce over a lack of money than anything. Other problems could be one partner has a lot of money and his/her partner feels kept with a lack of freedom. Love sounds like the best glue to keep a couple together.
Should we be making plans for "when the shit hits the fan?
kiramea comments on Dec 31, 2017:
My youngest son fully believes in the Zombie Apocalypse (he has Aspergers and is prone to weird thinking) and has had a plan for years.
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 31, 2017:
All these violent movies and media is preparing us for much worst to come. US will be ground zero, yet I won't be the end of the world. South of the equator has 10per percent of the world's population and even less weapons. Then only 5percent of the world's pollution. No sense in building up North, where there are too many psychopaths bullies who will steal all my food supply and shelter.
If aliens landed on Earth, would that spell the end of Earth's religions?
Castlepaloma comments on Dec 4, 2017:
The Pope believes that aliens are our savors. I hope he is right, something has to save us from the greedy.
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 29, 2017:
Makes me wonder, if God is a frog. Because aliens often look like amphibian when spotted One little step on land and giant leap into space.
Hello, Atheists and Agnostics.
bmtruett comments on Dec 28, 2017:
Capitalism is the fairest and most logical form of market. the very definition of capitalism displays it. Capitalism is according to every dictionary. The mutual exchange of goods or services between two willing parties. This means both parties or individuals must agree to the terms. nobody is ...
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 29, 2017:
Capitalism with a social system has worked best so far. Closest thing to transforming happiness in a national gross product. Still the better Goverments are small Government with the larger landmass per capita- per person. Hierarchy and democracy can never work well for the majority. Going into this topic deeply on this site, is not worth it. For too many here are afraid of it and lack knowledge and history to challenge it.
Hello, Atheists and Agnostics.
Castlepaloma comments on Dec 28, 2017:
I remember Ron Paul correcting Michael Moore on this Movie title: Capitalism, A love: Ron said the problem is Corperationism, not Capitalism.
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 29, 2017:
If we don't understand the huge difference between capitalism vs. corporatism. We will never recognize the source of good intentions with free markets vs the unlimited money supply of the NWO, Centro banks and Military complex fascist. Capitalism is an economic system that recognizes individual rights while corporatism is a political and economic system that seeks social justice and equality among individuals. The key player in a capitalist society is the individual who must work for his own well being while the central figure in a corporatist society is the political community that must work for the individual’s self-fulfillment and happiness. Capitalism is an individualist society while corporatism is collectivist. Labor issues in capitalism are resolved through collective bargaining while corporatism tackles such issues through negotiation.
Hello, Atheists and Agnostics.
ShawnBruceMoore comments on Dec 28, 2017:
labels ruin everything...
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 28, 2017:
Yes, labels and wrong interpretation is a bitch. When knowing I can agree with an adverage person said by 95,percent and disagree with them by 5 percent. Capitalism is a simply free market of exchange, not to harm. Corperationism facist is what we are really taking about,. People fear being hit by these greedy elitists bastards who are the worst criminals in this world. I can't live within a lie and in fear, my daughter is the same.
To My Christian Friends: Be honest, how would you feel if: Lawmakers wanted to use your tax ...
BucketlistBob comments on Dec 27, 2017:
Gee... I say no to all religion. I dont care where it came from or who says it... sorry if i offended.
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 28, 2017:
On this site we know mainly Religion is based on BS and fear. My integrity of ethics is secure, wail Religious morals, wrong interpretation and historical evidence is heaviest in question or answers. What's more important for a diversity love and friendier world is to engage them in to slow dialogue listening with respect and acceptance them as they are people too, don't attack. Then with a better trust with us, teach slowly reasonable solutions as we know secretally Religious seed is to divided. In the long run, Religion will have no chance then to pass over to life, based on good sense. A great opportunity challenge to give to a false superior group with their heads up their ass. Or choose us against them (the 80percent) let me know how those results keep working out.
To My Christian Friends: Be honest, how would you feel if: Lawmakers wanted to use your tax ...
BucketlistBob comments on Dec 27, 2017:
Gee... I say no to all religion. I dont care where it came from or who says it... sorry if i offended.
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 27, 2017:
I don't care about Religion as much as you. When the world's population is 80percent Religious. I can not turn my back on these people that we deal with daily. Any hierarchy systems that is this large, is a hazard to our health and well being. To shrink these groups down to a moderate size is more reasonable than getting rid of the them, in our lifetime.
To My Christian Friends: Be honest, how would you feel if: Lawmakers wanted to use your tax ...
BucketlistBob comments on Dec 27, 2017:
Gee... I say no to all religion. I dont care where it came from or who says it... sorry if i offended.
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 27, 2017:
I support freedom of Religion, not all Religions are delusional and more harmful. Although when we are not afraid to have a reasonable discussion with them, then they refuse or get angry. Then they end up looking like the asshole , not you.
Do we have a purpose in life?
Shobmar comments on Dec 26, 2017:
You have asked the question. It has been asked since humans have had the ability to think. below are some ideas from a few recent great thinkers. I would say purpose is perception. "It is not what we expect from life, but rather what life is expecting from us." -Frankl "Mans unique opportunity...
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 27, 2017:
True, the one's that make a career out of Government welfare, live 20 years less. The main purpose is to Survive first and then your closer to singing your song in life too.
Do we have a purpose in life?
Kojaksmom comments on Dec 27, 2017:
Taking it one step further, why does any life exist? What's the importance of life? Why does life long for itself? What's the purpose? Are we all here to accomplish something? Learn something? It's all magnificent, but baffling E O Wilson remarkef if all humans were to Die Tomorrow the Earth would ...
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 27, 2017:
It is a dog eat dog world now. If our collective purpose is not the earth first, what then? Because we are each bio -organism first. I can only regret what I don't do for it in the future. We are not truly free, just thinking about self. This natural environmental is very vital to human"s survival and health. For health is everything, a purpose we must all agree on or suffer or die.
Do we have a purpose in life?
Kojaksmom comments on Dec 27, 2017:
Taking it one step further, why does any life exist? What's the importance of life? Why does life long for itself? What's the purpose? Are we all here to accomplish something? Learn something? It's all magnificent, but baffling E O Wilson remarkef if all humans were to Die Tomorrow the Earth would ...
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 27, 2017:
I'm an optimist too. If human's vanished , went extinct tomorrow. The sky and water would be more blue. The plants would be greener. More specie's of animals would come back.
Have you ever had a re-occurring dream?
BeeHappy comments on Dec 21, 2017:
Yes, in my twenties, I dreamed I was jogging, actually more like floating, up and down several of my neighboring streets. I don't know where I was going or where I had been. Went on for about a year. ??? Anyone a dream interpreter?
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 22, 2017:
Just a guess. Flooting sounds like my flying , a feeling of well being in our awake life.
Have you ever had a re-occurring dream?
BeeHappy comments on Dec 21, 2017:
Yes, in my twenties, I dreamed I was jogging, actually more like floating, up and down several of my neighboring streets. I don't know where I was going or where I had been. Went on for about a year. ??? Anyone a dream interpreter?
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 22, 2017:
My guess Matters in Running Dreams. If, in your dream you are running away from something or someone that usually means that you are avoiding or putting distance between something you fear or makes you uncomfortable. It could mean that you are skirting your responsibilities or you feel guilty about something.
Have you ever had a re-occurring dream?
Kojaksmom comments on Dec 21, 2017:
Stress dreams I think. I had reoccurring dreams of getting lost or not being able to find my car in the parking lot. I also have the school dream where I have a huge exam coming up and iI have no idea where my class is , where I am, what classes that I'm taking or if I've even been to this ...
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 22, 2017:
Yes, lots of those kinds dreams, trying get to a test or event and getting lost along the way.
What is the worst X-mas song ever? I'll go first.
Castlepaloma comments on Dec 4, 2017:
Santa Claus is coming to Town Scared the hell out of me, as a child.
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 21, 2017:
With Bruce you forget about the words for voice sex. I thought with Santa Claus super powers he might turn me into a peace of coal.
Does happiness really come from within?
Castlepaloma comments on Dec 19, 2017:
Most of Happiness comes within, according to a study done at the University of Toronto, in which I sense in agreement. About 60percent of Happiness is personal choices About 30percent in inherited from your parents and family. About 10percent is situation
Castlepaloma replies on Dec 20, 2017:
Watched the study on some TV program. All I remember were percentages like that. If you google and sort through UofT happiness studies, you will find it somewhere. Time=Money=less happiness.

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