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Was thinking of the 1st amendment and freedom of the press where does it state in that amendment ...
SilverDollarJedi comments on Jan 21, 2018:
where does it say that they can't?
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
True there is something about propaganda though.
Trying to instruct on personal responsibility my class consist of 2, 6 year olds a cat and a set of ...
BucketlistBob comments on Jan 21, 2018:
Lol...
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
The kids play with the ferrets put them back forget to latch the cage. The ferrets think it is their responsibility to escape whenever they get the chance. The cat thinks it is her responsibility to chase the ferrets around like a mad when they escape.
Have all your plants died?
azzow2 comments on Jan 21, 2018:
You might bring the cactus back with some electrolytes. Provided the ground did not freeze. I have cactus all around my house our ground never freezes we do get snow and frosty cold nights. The cactus seem to survive. You can get electrolytes the smart water has them and Trader Joe's sells ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
@BucketlistBob you still might be able to save it if you warm it gradually and use the electrolytes. I have resurrected plants from the dead just takes patients.
One of my security cameras caught this light above my chicken coop is a bizarre thing.
BucketlistBob comments on Jan 21, 2018:
That's interesting... @Jnel... I agree.
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
@BucketlistBob that would explain it if the light was stationary.
What political party do you consider yourself to be?
azzow2 comments on Jan 21, 2018:
I am registered independent. if agnostic or atheist had a party I would switch in a heartbeat to that.
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
@Marcus_Angelus independent
One of my security cameras caught this light above my chicken coop is a bizarre thing.
BucketlistBob comments on Jan 21, 2018:
That's interesting... @Jnel... I agree.
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
Did you know about the chromatic aberration? LOL
One of my security cameras caught this light above my chicken coop is a bizarre thing.
Jnei comments on Jan 21, 2018:
The image is a little too small to see much, but my guess is that there are light and dark patches on the roof of the coop which have caused chromatic aberration - this especially affects cheap, low-quality lenses, as used on most security cameras. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatic_aberration
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
That is because I cropped it to get the old car`s seat out of the photo that was left here when I bought the house and we live out in the middle of nowhere and I have been too busy to take a sawzall and chop it up to fit in our trash container.
What political party do you consider yourself to be?
azzow2 comments on Jan 21, 2018:
I am registered independent. if agnostic or atheist had a party I would switch in a heartbeat to that.
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
@Marcus_Angelus There is another idea floating around fundamentalist there are too many stipulations that go with either concept communist is about government control where capitalist think the wealthy control is more beneficial. If they were to put the control to the intelligent they would find a middle ground as to both sides of the scale would balance out. example You want the military to be strong so you would fortify but in turn teachers are underpaid so (this is just an example) you make teachers with suitable standards {would not expect a teacher to have the physical ability that a mainstream military unit would have}. military with ranks and higher pay grades for the more educated teachers. To be in any elected position you need to have served in at least 1 year of military duty in turn you get to examine the teachers so as they are fit to be a candidate to be a teacher. The business would be self regulated but have standards for the amount of people they employ. say a company is making X number of dollars a month that company would need to employ enough people to satisfy a percentage of the capital they earn.
This is how I feel on most days. Can you relate?
azzow2 comments on Jan 21, 2018:
I see they have escalated from paper planes.
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
@SimplyMe Have you ever seen the 007 movies one of those guys used playing cards as an assassination weapon. I do not think that is possible, have seen playing cards get stuck in styrofoam before though.
Do People Understand That DACA Recipients Are Not Illegal Immigrants?
azzow2 comments on Jan 21, 2018:
Most people are in the world of unaware. Same with the wall that wall will only make it hard for good people to do business the criminal element will just dig under the wall or use more drones other nefarious acts to do business. The better idea would to be is use the money that is going to the wall...
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
@DUCHESSA It would just be a misappropriation of tax dollars to build a wall the logic to construct it is failed logic. People that want to be here will find another will to take a long boat ride to the coast lines that are unprotected. look what happened and happens is some Asian countries people packed in like sardines to try and escape. Back it 1999 when I was in the Navy, we rescued a boat of 140 people escaping from Vietnam they were out in the ocean floating around on a disabled boat for like a month. They need to have a summit and find a better solution.
I've come to the conclusion that the reason my cat can be so pissy is because she's nature's perfect...
sassygirl3869 comments on Jan 20, 2018:
Your cat lets you pick her up willingly? Not my Zeus. He's an indoor cat too. Females are better mousers.
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
I had a black back in the 1990`s she was wicked smart. She liked water too unusually she would stick her head under the kitchen sink spigot when you turned it on.
Hi. Here is a question: have you changed a cherished opinion you held based on new evidence?
Stevil comments on Jan 21, 2018:
Once upon a time I believed that Thomas Eddison was the father of electricity. Then I learned about Tesla'
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
@Stevil Misscread Edison was very stubborn and at one point dissed Nikola Tesla.
Hi. Here is a question: have you changed a cherished opinion you held based on new evidence?
Stevil comments on Jan 21, 2018:
Once upon a time I believed that Thomas Eddison was the father of electricity. Then I learned about Tesla'
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
@Stevil They must not have realized Ben Franklin was a non believer. He was not liberal either he tried unsuccessfully to start his own political party. There were people that would have joined him but most were in fear of the christian in charge and punishment. I have read and heard too many things about Franklin to believe he was closed minded.
This one's about you?
Kalumpus comments on Jan 21, 2018:
Honest Good father Totally unique
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
That is awesome people tell that to me occasionally, my response I just do the best I can do.
Hi. Here is a question: have you changed a cherished opinion you held based on new evidence?
Stevil comments on Jan 21, 2018:
Once upon a time I believed that Thomas Eddison was the father of electricity. Then I learned about Tesla'
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
You omitted Ben Franklin he was the first modern day person to exploit electric. He had his stepson fly a kite in a thunderstorm with a metal key on a teather.
How Well Do You Suspend Your Disbelief?
sassygirl3869 comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Easy to suspend disbelief-movies are entertainment. Books are pure fiction.
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
The farmers almanac might fib once in a while but mostly fact.
How Well Do You Suspend Your Disbelief?
thinkwithme comments on Jan 16, 2018:
I kind of want to believe in Hobbits to be honest.
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
Don't omit those gnomes
Ok so who here is from the Midwest of the United States and had a chance to see the Meteor that ...
azzow2 comments on Jan 20, 2018:
First I have heard about it. What was the speculated size?
azzow2 replies on Jan 21, 2018:
@MrLizard They most likely knew about it it hit the wrong place though. If it could have just gotten off course a few miles and taken out congress. They would not have to have shut down we could get a clean start.
Ok so who here is from the Midwest of the United States and had a chance to see the Meteor that ...
azzow2 comments on Jan 20, 2018:
First I have heard about it. What was the speculated size?
azzow2 replies on Jan 20, 2018:
@EllenDale How did NASA miss that one?
I need a little advice, can you help me?
azzow2 comments on Jan 20, 2018:
She is an exhaustive ? If so think she will handle with tack. You might mention there is a breakup disagreement and you are getting flack.
azzow2 replies on Jan 20, 2018:
@Sarahroo29 Pretty much protocol with hipaa laws privacy is for GM she can't discuss the issue with you unless you opt. She technically can't approach you with it unless it is a life threatening issue. So even if for whatever reason he were to tell her some nonsense true or not she can't act on them because of federal regulations.
I need a little advice, can you help me?
azzow2 comments on Jan 20, 2018:
She is an exhaustive ? If so think she will handle with tack. You might mention there is a breakup disagreement and you are getting flack.
azzow2 replies on Jan 20, 2018:
@Sarahroo29 Was in the middle of building my kids rabbits a hutch the old one turned to junk. Just bought like 2 months ago wasted 100$. I should have just built my own in the first place. Was trying to type in a hurry when I was taking a 5er.
I need a little advice, can you help me?
azzow2 comments on Jan 20, 2018:
She is an exhaustive ? If so think she will handle with tack. You might mention there is a breakup disagreement and you are getting flack.
azzow2 replies on Jan 20, 2018:
@Sarahroo29 My mistake Executive
How concerned are you about the US government shutting down?
Crimson67 comments on Jan 20, 2018:
Not concerned. This is just another way for politicians to play the blame game to get what they want at the expense of the rest of us. The part that pisses me off is that everyone goes instantly to the "what about the military", "dems/reps are screwing the military". It is emotional blackmail that ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 20, 2018:
The military gets paid regardless. That is such b.s., people spread. If it affected all the government the irs , ssa, post office, blm, etc. would be affected. Would shut down the entire country.
What is you carbon footprint?
azzow2 comments on Jan 19, 2018:
This is a point of curiosity for me, seeing that most things made come from something the earth produced either minerals ore, rock, fossil fuel seeing it is a combination of dead plant and dinosaurs. Seemes every or many million years the planet swallows up everything and starts over. So all this ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 20, 2018:
@JackPedigo Why is this problem ignored the recycling of metals glass paper are almost 100% reconstituted plastic is also recycled but a very small amount is reused. Think that the repurpose of plastics needs to be addressed more in depth.
Shadow dancers. Why is sex such a turncoat topic?
Akfishlady comments on Jan 18, 2018:
Equality? As in women and men are equal in sex? I guess I am confused as your point here. Men are victims as well as women, not as often. Women use their power over men sometimes but not as often. On the whole, all things being equal, men are still the majority of offenders. It might be ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 18, 2018:
@Akfishlady Just statics not always accurate.
If necessary to testify in court would you put your hand on the bible?
RoboGraham comments on Jan 18, 2018:
I would swear on The Constitution.
azzow2 replies on Jan 18, 2018:
@RoboGraham If you read the original Constitution and compare it to what is written for modern laws in a lot of the cases you will think WTF.
Shadow dancers. Why is sex such a turncoat topic?
Akfishlady comments on Jan 18, 2018:
Equality? As in women and men are equal in sex? I guess I am confused as your point here. Men are victims as well as women, not as often. Women use their power over men sometimes but not as often. On the whole, all things being equal, men are still the majority of offenders. It might be ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 18, 2018:
I was watching an episode of law and order and the subject of men being raped. Out of curiosity I did some digging and men are equally abused as women are. In the statistics any way.
If necessary to testify in court would you put your hand on the bible?
RoboGraham comments on Jan 18, 2018:
I would swear on The Constitution.
azzow2 replies on Jan 18, 2018:
Which part the true intend ideas have become so twisted that the true meaning means nothing.
My kids came home from school a few weeks back and the topic of dinosaurs came up and one of the ...
MsOliver comments on Jan 18, 2018:
I wonder how they tell which ones are amphibians, which ones evolved into modern reptiles, and which ones became birds?
azzow2 replies on Jan 18, 2018:
From what I read the bone density is greater in amphibians.
Just thought I'd throw this out there in case I can educate some of you and hopefully clear up some ...
azzow2 comments on Jan 17, 2018:
The main thing I think about with that situation is. We as a society show more compassion for a hurt, sick, old or mentality deranged animal than we do for people. We seem to think it is somehow right to prolong people's life that are in agony. Seems a moral issue to make someone suffer with out ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 18, 2018:
@JeffMurray I should have put amoral perfect.
10 things you didn't know about men
MsOliver comments on Jan 18, 2018:
What is..I don't even...are you HIGH?
azzow2 replies on Jan 18, 2018:
Must be smoking something.
What is the scariest thing you've ever done.
MrLink comments on Jan 18, 2018:
Jumping out of an airplane. I didn't think it would be that scary. Turned out to be pretty terrifying.
azzow2 replies on Jan 18, 2018:
The airborne always say you are going to make me jump out of a perfectly good airplane. They do it anyway just kind of humor they use.
What is the scariest thing you've ever done.
sassygirl3869 comments on Jan 18, 2018:
OK-this is my scariest situation. The decisions I made and those made by others got me in a dangerous predicament. When I was 21 I was in Israel with a group of students and two hippie professors with 40 lb packs and no itinerary. I had a friend from college and friends from a previous trip that ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 18, 2018:
You are very lucky you could have ended up being part of a harem.
What do you think is the source or cause of aggression?
azzow2 comments on Jan 17, 2018:
Frustrating things high fuel prices, over taxation, political bashing, unnecessary discriminating, prejudice, inattentiveness, people rushing, medication, inebriation , forgetfulness.
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
@Profile the intelligent people are so swayed by the pettiness unfortunately intelligence is rather rare.
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
Druvius comments on Jan 17, 2018:
You are conflating the invention of pottery with civilization. While the definition can be a bit fluid, normally we are talking about building cities with urban population, a socially stratified society, and writing. Last I heard that first happened in Mesopotamia, not China.
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
@Druvius Something that I have heard or read is that every person has Chinese DNA so that is a crock as well? Just out of curiosity .
Just thought I'd throw this out there in case I can educate some of you and hopefully clear up some ...
azzow2 comments on Jan 17, 2018:
The main thing I think about with that situation is. We as a society show more compassion for a hurt, sick, old or mentality deranged animal than we do for people. We seem to think it is somehow right to prolong people's life that are in agony. Seems a moral issue to make someone suffer with out ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
@lerlo Have you ever watched nature a mother animal will kill its young if they are not healthy. The old and week are killed and eaten. Still can not see the point in letting someone suffer just because it is a self righteous moral issue. Those facts you pointed are good points in an a moral perfect world.
Are you going to get clobbered on your taxes this year?
sassygirl3869 comments on Jan 17, 2018:
non-taxable income-don't have to file if retired and not working.
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
@BucketlistBob Anything below 599 $ is not taxable.
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
Druvius comments on Jan 17, 2018:
You are conflating the invention of pottery with civilization. While the definition can be a bit fluid, normally we are talking about building cities with urban population, a socially stratified society, and writing. Last I heard that first happened in Mesopotamia, not China.
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
@Druvius There is a lot more detail, can't locate the article had ran across it but read so much the exact source eludes me.
Are you going to get clobbered on your taxes this year?
sassygirl3869 comments on Jan 17, 2018:
non-taxable income-don't have to file if retired and not working.
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
@BucketlistBob if you have loss to gains proof you can use that. Example I won 5,000 in the second chance lottery in California so all year I saved losing tickets so I can prove loss to win ratio.
I have read tons of books loads pre internet and with the kindle lots more.
BucketlistBob comments on Jan 17, 2018:
Good luck brother...
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
Think this one is all skill.
Holographic tv could make a perfect mate.
Funandfondles comments on Jan 17, 2018:
Virtual reality is already here, just expensive, and is being developed mostly for porn. It’s a set of goggles that put you in a new setting. You can never beat the real thing, but not everyone has an available partner.
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
Was think of more of social interaction aspect.
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
Druvius comments on Jan 17, 2018:
You are conflating the invention of pottery with civilization. While the definition can be a bit fluid, normally we are talking about building cities with urban population, a socially stratified society, and writing. Last I heard that first happened in Mesopotamia, not China.
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2166395/Mysterious-clay-pots-China-20-000-years-old--baked-10-000-years-humans-settled-farmers.html
Just thought I'd throw this out there in case I can educate some of you and hopefully clear up some ...
azzow2 comments on Jan 17, 2018:
The main thing I think about with that situation is. We as a society show more compassion for a hurt, sick, old or mentality deranged animal than we do for people. We seem to think it is somehow right to prolong people's life that are in agony. Seems a moral issue to make someone suffer with out ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
@lerlo Think you totally missed my point.
Holographic tv could make a perfect mate.
VictoriaNotes comments on Jan 17, 2018:
*"I have heard a lot of people fantasize about their perfect mate mostly women men do it on occasion."* Men do it on occasion? That made me laugh out loud loudly. So, when you masturbate, what do you fantasize about? :D
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
@VictoriaNotes Ment my comments not the subject. Men are visual that is why women are so beautiful. Women tend to be more touch orientated.
It's snowing in the south!
ballou comments on Jan 17, 2018:
It sure is! I can attest to that. I live in south Texas. It was 66 degrees for the high on Monday and the temps dropped below freezing overnight. We have been in a deep freeze with sleet and snow since.
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
I am 5000 feet up here in New Mexico it is cold but not a flury in sight.
Holographic tv could make a perfect mate.
Sarahroo29 comments on Jan 17, 2018:
Can't have real sex with a hologram.
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
Something about the visual stimulation. loses in all the other sensory input departments.
Holographic tv could make a perfect mate.
VictoriaNotes comments on Jan 17, 2018:
*"I have heard a lot of people fantasize about their perfect mate mostly women men do it on occasion."* Men do it on occasion? That made me laugh out loud loudly. So, when you masturbate, what do you fantasize about? :D
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
@VictoriaNotes I from my person perspective I have seen it gendre lopsided. Will attempt to have a more through thought out gender equivalent.
Holographic tv could make a perfect mate.
VictoriaNotes comments on Jan 17, 2018:
*"I have heard a lot of people fantasize about their perfect mate mostly women men do it on occasion."* Men do it on occasion? That made me laugh out loud loudly. So, when you masturbate, what do you fantasize about? :D
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
I know the world is imperfect. I like it just the way it is. That could be one of those x rated loaded questions. lol
Holographic tv could make a perfect mate.
BeeHappy comments on Jan 17, 2018:
Nope, I want the real thing, baby!
azzow2 replies on Jan 17, 2018:
Something about squishing skin makes all the difference.
How do you if a girl likes you or if she just being nice to you?
azzow2 comments on Jan 16, 2018:
That is one of the great mysteries of all time.
azzow2 replies on Jan 16, 2018:
@M121 I know about 80% of the physiological cues one of theses days they might actually apply.
Why are some people habitual liars in life?
azzow2 comments on Jan 15, 2018:
In physiology 101 one of the first thing that I had learned is that lying is a sign of intelligence because it is a creative concept.
azzow2 replies on Jan 16, 2018:
@Sarahroo29 They do not to you. Sometimes when I post you have to have there done that kind of scenario .
Why are some people habitual liars in life?
azzow2 comments on Jan 15, 2018:
In physiology 101 one of the first thing that I had learned is that lying is a sign of intelligence because it is a creative concept.
azzow2 replies on Jan 16, 2018:
@Sarahroo29 http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/kid-liar-great-lying-proof-intelligence-young-children-shows-study-article-1.122424
Potholders
azzow2 comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Are you talking about the thing that keeps an urn from wiggling off a mantle.
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
@KKGator This is about as close as I can get.
Why are some people habitual liars in life?
azzow2 comments on Jan 15, 2018:
In physiology 101 one of the first thing that I had learned is that lying is a sign of intelligence because it is a creative concept.
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
@wordywalt they must have taught it the days you missed.
Should martial arts be taught in school?
HippieChick58 comments on Jan 15, 2018:
I'd love to see yoga and meditation taught in schools as well. Listen to the little conservatives scream!!
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
For a boy full of vigor and testosterone it might not be their first choice.
Should martial arts be taught in school?
Iffy comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Yoga might be a better idea.
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
Might work for girls even though it is not some view it is a more feminine thing to do.
Should martial arts be taught in school?
BucketlistBob comments on Jan 15, 2018:
I dont think any gym classes should be in school. Just my opinion from past experience. I think the focus should be on those that need additional help.
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
From the scholars of Greek influence Athens being the intellectual and Sparta being athletic they theorized about a utopia combining both attributes which would have been Atlantas as we all know that it is a lost city.
Should martial arts be taught in school?
EllenDale comments on Jan 15, 2018:
In this time of spending less on education and educators (so the top 10% of our social classes can be richer and richer, but I digress), we should focus on teaching students to be the best they can be for themselves and their community. Participation in music classes has been shown to ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
lots of kids lack self esteem and just have family issues my thinking is it could help some avoid the drug and alcohol dependency issues.
My son is always reluctant to tell me if he broke something he tends to hide something broken.
Iffy comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Perhaps he is afraid of disappointing you.
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
Could be it is a freudian issue more or less. I am far from traditional, might fear separation issues stemming from birth.
Potholders
azzow2 comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Are you talking about the thing that keeps an urn from wiggling off a mantle.
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
@KKGator Some people have blowers on their fireplaces and the mantels tend to vibrate. Should have chosen a better adjective.
Potholders
azzow2 comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Are you talking about the thing that keeps an urn from wiggling off a mantle.
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
@KKGator serves me right for trying to type fast to go get my kids from school. lol
My son is always reluctant to tell me if he broke something he tends to hide something broken.
Jnei comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Chap, I absolutely don't want to tell you how to raise your kid, but are you sure using exercise as punishment is a good option? My worry would be that if he associates the two, he may develop an aversion to exercise which could be problematic in the future. Hope you don't mind me saying that; ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
I do not think they see that way often they go run around the house as fun.
Best diet pill to remove craving food?
azzow2 comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Do not know if it is the best but it is for guys I get it on Amazon Syneburn.
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
@BucketlistBob Thats what happen doing too many thing at once.
First Love - Did you have one?
azzow2 comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Had to be apart too long, I think she was one that had trouble being lonely she sent me a break up letter never talked to her again.
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
@atheist It amazing that I have had many relationship since that one whenever it did not work out I never pinned about them that much. I was about 9 years ago dating a in California she was Greek and Hawaiian mix she was about as perfect as a match as I have ever had unfortunately we were both turmoiled from other life experiences it did not work out I do think of that one from time to time.
My son is always reluctant to tell me if he broke something he tends to hide something broken.
Rugglesby comments on Jan 15, 2018:
I guess like me you don't understand why. I have a boy and a girl, now she is just on 33 and he has just turned 31. Going back to when they were toddlers and even to this day, he will tell me, even if he has deliberately done the wrong thing. He just volunteers it. She will avoid it, as a toddler ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
That is the way to be.
My son is always reluctant to tell me if he broke something he tends to hide something broken.
GipsyOfNewSpain comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Yeah, boot camp in the military. Give me 20 pushups for being disrespectful... it is "yes sir"... not "yeah"!!!!!
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
did not intend for the demon to be there put the number six in parentheses and that popped up.
My son is always reluctant to tell me if he broke something he tends to hide something broken.
MsOliver comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Have you tried positive reinforcement for honesty? It doesn't have to be something material, but perhaps when his sister admits to breaking something you can go out of your way to tell her, within earshot of him, how proud you are that she made the mature decision to own up to the mistake? Then ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
I do believe in positive reinforcement that is why they do so well in school. Even my son that has a minor disability dose just as good as his sister. I attribute this that they do not have to fear at home and that I pay a lot of attention to them.
My son is always reluctant to tell me if he broke something he tends to hide something broken.
sassygirl3869 comments on Jan 15, 2018:
As long as he doesn't hear when I did as a child he'll be fine. My parents would have said "god is going to punish you."
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
I try to never say that name nor do I believe in spiteing. I often say is that how you want to be treated when they do dome mischievous deed to each other.
My son is always reluctant to tell me if he broke something he tends to hide something broken.
GipsyOfNewSpain comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Yeah, boot camp in the military. Give me 20 pushups for being disrespectful... it is "yes sir"... not "yeah"!!!!!
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
Not that tough just have them run the perimeter of the house their age (6) Don't want to make them hate me just need some form of compliance. lol
Say I'm driving the car at 60 mph, and there is a fly buzzing around.
ScienceBiker comments on Jan 14, 2018:
Newton's 3rd Law of Motion https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/forces-newtons-laws/newtons-laws-of-motion/v/newton-s-third-law-of-motion Also because of something called Inertial Mass. Here's an excerpt of a blog post I wrote to explain E=MC2 in everyday english. "There’s another...
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
Thought the 3rd might explain it, the equal and opposite was why I paused.
What in your opinion would an extraterrestrial look like?
ErichZannIII comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Well... It's hard to say. There are a lot of media depictions of extraterrestrials. But humans look the way they do because of the climate of our planet. But, if another planet was very dark all year round, they obviously wouldn't be able to grow crops normally, so they might not need to eat ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
Very good I would add that their atmosphere would be composed of different gases other than what we know, here some things can live without oxygen (Loricifera) so thing on distant worlds could breath things like ammonia methane etc. just speculating though is incredible how our imitations work. My dad is a retired R and D polymer chemist and he has told me many problems get solved in the scientific fields with imagination.
What in your opinion would an extraterrestrial look like?
MrLizard comments on Jan 15, 2018:
I have no idea... but Ans Hoornweg does. I have her book, complete with several View Master reels of 3D clay models of the friendly aliens who she has met. https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=nl&u=https://www.uitgeverijakasha.nl/auteurs/product/389-ans-hoornwerg=search
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
Way funny
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
jeffy comments on Jan 14, 2018:
Interesting - Several cultures were discovered in China, some before 9000 BCE. Roughly the same time frame as in Mesopotamia. However, pottery was discovered in use much earlier in China. That goes to show you, history is written by people with agendas. .
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2166395/Mysterious-clay-pots-China-20-000-years-old--baked-10-000-years-humans-settled-farmers.html
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
sassygirl3869 comments on Jan 14, 2018:
History is seen in the eye of the beholder.
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2166395/Mysterious-clay-pots-China-20-000-years-old--baked-10-000-years-humans-settled-farmers.html
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
Treasurehunter comments on Jan 14, 2018:
News to me. Can you provide some links or sources so I could learn more about it?
azzow2 replies on Jan 15, 2018:
@Treasurehunter I was originally told 15,000 years so there is another article out there just do not know where it is.
What in your opinion would an extraterrestrial look like?
misstuffy comments on Jan 14, 2018:
Considering the unlimited diversity just on this planet I would say anything goes. If I consider the Sumerian Texts then beings similar to us; reading the translated texts one is lead to believe humanity actually has extraterrestrial genes.
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
Could be the best speculation seeing that they know billions of planets are out there it is extremely likely that carbon based lifeforms inhabit other worlds. We can only theorize that they have evolved to be more intelligent.
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
SKDeitch comments on Jan 14, 2018:
15,000 years if you believe their myths. More realistically 4,500-5,000 years which is still plenty old. Not *quite* as old as Sumer, but still plenty old and the modern culture is a direct descendant of that early Chinese culture. Chances are that before 5,000 years ago china was all late stone age...
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2166395/Mysterious-clay-pots-China-20-000-years-old--baked-10-000-years-humans-settled-farmers.html
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
Treasurehunter comments on Jan 14, 2018:
News to me. Can you provide some links or sources so I could learn more about it?
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2166395/Mysterious-clay-pots-China-20-000-years-old--baked-10-000-years-humans-settled-farmers.html
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
MsOliver comments on Jan 14, 2018:
I'd like to see a source on that, please. Most river civilizations have been dated at around 5000-6000 BCE or around 8000 years ago. That's not to say there weren't nomadic groups visiting the same areas over and over prior to that but that's the date most academics give for actual stable, ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
@MsOliver Took me some time but found something you might find intersting.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2166395/Mysterious-clay-pots-China-20-000-years-old--baked-10-000-years-humans-settled-farmers.html
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
Treasurehunter comments on Jan 14, 2018:
News to me. Can you provide some links or sources so I could learn more about it?
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
@Treasurehunter going to take me a few days to locate specific things. I have to talk to a friend from the Da Vinci institute. He is hard to nail down is always traveling. I will get it though.
Is there a profession you find a turn-off?
M121 comments on Jan 14, 2018:
Serial killer or scammer
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
Thought that was an attorney.
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
MsOliver comments on Jan 14, 2018:
I'd like to see a source on that, please. Most river civilizations have been dated at around 5000-6000 BCE or around 8000 years ago. That's not to say there weren't nomadic groups visiting the same areas over and over prior to that but that's the date most academics give for actual stable, ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
@MsOliver http://humanorigins.si.edu/human-characteristics/humans-change-world
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
Treasurehunter comments on Jan 14, 2018:
News to me. Can you provide some links or sources so I could learn more about it?
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
http://humanorigins.si.edu/human-characteristics/humans-change-world
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
SKDeitch comments on Jan 14, 2018:
15,000 years if you believe their myths. More realistically 4,500-5,000 years which is still plenty old. Not *quite* as old as Sumer, but still plenty old and the modern culture is a direct descendant of that early Chinese culture. Chances are that before 5,000 years ago china was all late stone age...
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
@SKDeitch http://humanorigins.si.edu/human-characteristics/humans-change-world
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
tsjames comments on Jan 14, 2018:
5000 years old is about right. I don't know where 15,000 years comes from. The record is not just archeological, but also written. There probably were some interactions between early Chinese civilisations and western civilisations, but this is a very open area of research, as to just the ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
http://humanorigins.si.edu/human-characteristics/humans-change-world
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
Treasurehunter comments on Jan 14, 2018:
News to me. Can you provide some links or sources so I could learn more about it?
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
https://www.historians.org/about-aha-and-membership/aha-history-and-archives/gi-roundtable-series/pamphlets/our-chinese-ally/the-oldest-living-civilization
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
SKDeitch comments on Jan 14, 2018:
15,000 years if you believe their myths. More realistically 4,500-5,000 years which is still plenty old. Not *quite* as old as Sumer, but still plenty old and the modern culture is a direct descendant of that early Chinese culture. Chances are that before 5,000 years ago china was all late stone age...
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
https://www.historians.org/about-aha-and-membership/aha-history-and-archives/gi-roundtable-series/pamphlets/our-chinese-ally/the-oldest-living-civilization
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
MsOliver comments on Jan 14, 2018:
I'd like to see a source on that, please. Most river civilizations have been dated at around 5000-6000 BCE or around 8000 years ago. That's not to say there weren't nomadic groups visiting the same areas over and over prior to that but that's the date most academics give for actual stable, ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
https://www.historians.org/about-aha-and-membership/aha-history-and-archives/gi-roundtable-series/pamphlets/our-chinese-ally/the-oldest-living-civilization
Often you hear how civilization started in the crescent valley.
Treasurehunter comments on Jan 14, 2018:
News to me. Can you provide some links or sources so I could learn more about it?
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
Do not have any on file will have to do some research. National Geographic is a good place to start of you wou l like to go about it your self.
Iraq is a bad place ..
azzow2 comments on Jan 14, 2018:
Been there did that. Desert Storm vet. I can tell you we were able to walk around and socialize with the people back then never once did we hear we did not belong there more often was a thank you our lives are better because the U.S. was there. O bomb pulled out troops reprision went back as if king...
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
@William_Mary Do you not remember how the O bomb refused to listen to the advisors this was a predominant topic. The guy could have prevented what went on after all is said and done regardless what the Bush administration did. The major fact is O bomb did what he wanted refused to heed the advisors advice.
Iraq is a bad place ..
azzow2 comments on Jan 14, 2018:
Been there did that. Desert Storm vet. I can tell you we were able to walk around and socialize with the people back then never once did we hear we did not belong there more often was a thank you our lives are better because the U.S. was there. O bomb pulled out troops reprision went back as if king...
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
@William_Mary Do not think I read that anywhere. Did see and here the O bomb say we we're pulling out the next big thing we're terriost spring up.
Climate change
azzow2 comments on Jan 13, 2018:
To me there are many unanswered questions and factors not included in the equation.
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
@Sadoi The earth goes through cycles when it ellipses around the sun it is at times further away this happens for many reason alignments of the other planets having a gravitational effect on our planet, the sun creates electromagnetic pulses we are protected from the magnetosphere if those pulses are pulses are attracting or repelling at times is undeterminable. Those are just a few of the space reasons there are many more. Now we get to earth's surface the volcanoes have been more active in the last 20-30 years not only do they spay poison gases into the atmosphere but also change the dichotomy of the earth's mantels. Ultimate altering the lay of the land. Next the biological factor has to come into play. Cattle spewing methane into the ozone via flatulence. Is that really a factor? The 200 years that fossil fuel had been going into the atmosphere is that any worse than say a monster volcano erupting? The concerns that should be paid attention to is ocean pollution. In the gulf of Mexico there are section of the ocean that are dead because the fertilizer has killed the sealife.All of this being said how is it any different than in the past the answer is not very the factors have been around 10`s of millions of years.
'This Is Not A Drill': A False Ballistic Missile Alert Shakes Hawaii : The Two-Way : NPR
azzow2 comments on Jan 13, 2018:
I have seen Bikini Island is a cold barren place lifeless place. Nukes are not on my joke list.
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
@BookDeath It is unclear to me if he likes to use the threat as a parent would use a spanking or if he would push the button and turn the keys. The secretary of defence needs to turn the other key. So do you think they would result to this knowingly destroy our lands. Remember that his family and his businesses are in a major Atlantic coastal city. Think he is more unlikely to turn the key, he is religious and they believe in heaven and hell. I think that the O bomb was more dangerous in that position.
Have you ever had a taxi (Uber, Lyft or other) experience that you will not forget?
azzow2 comments on Jan 13, 2018:
Was many years ago we were On liberty in Korea my friends talk about it to this day crazy drive driving on sidewalk in to semis how we survived we wonder to this day.
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
@Funandfondles I was in the PI had a jeepnee driver try to rip me off I lifted the jeep up on two wheels that was enough to deter them from trying to rob me.
Climate change
azzow2 comments on Jan 13, 2018:
To me there are many unanswered questions and factors not included in the equation.
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
@Sadoi will tomorrow have 6 year old monkeys th a will be dad I am hungry in the morning got to get my 4 hours in.
Chelsea Manning files to run for U.S. Senate in Maryland - The Washington Post
azzow2 comments on Jan 13, 2018:
Wish those Clintons would stick to ripping Arabs off, they are terrible for politics.
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
@LennyP49 Bill Clinton sold America to China gave jobs right to them killed the jobs here that were supporting the countries by paying the wave tax. Hillary was too busy hanging out with he her girl in a hotel room when they called for back up in Lybia I detest of both those subhumans.
Insomnia
azzow2 comments on Jan 13, 2018:
I take 10 mg of ambien and hydroxyzine 50 mg only keeps me out like 4 hours have tried valerian root, melatonin, kava kava, ashwagandha, high doses of benadryl nothing works, camomile. magnesium. They took me off ambien and for an entire month was climbing the walls slept like 20 or 30 minutes at a ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
@Sadoi I was living in Pennsylvania at the time has had surgery on my arm ulnar nerve transposition. The medical staff but the bandage on top tight. My arm turned black. Went to the ER the nurse was told to give me 100 cc of demerol . The nurse said in 30 years she had never given 100 cc of any pain medication. She had said that I would be out for 10 hours. Sounded good to me. Chased my girlfriend around for a while at the time tell asleep 3 hours later I was wide awake was going to call the nurse and tell her she lied.
Insomnia
azzow2 comments on Jan 13, 2018:
I take 10 mg of ambien and hydroxyzine 50 mg only keeps me out like 4 hours have tried valerian root, melatonin, kava kava, ashwagandha, high doses of benadryl nothing works, camomile. magnesium. They took me off ambien and for an entire month was climbing the walls slept like 20 or 30 minutes at a ...
azzow2 replies on Jan 14, 2018:
@Bam85 I quit drinking so the liquor manufacturers could catch up.
Do you feel that your society has a bias towards extroverts?
azzow2 comments on Jan 13, 2018:
I was introverted when I was young Something happen my teens when I left home at 16 my outlook positive changed and got away from suppression of my step father. Ever since then I had no reason to hide inside of my turtle shell.
azzow2 replies on Jan 13, 2018:
@silvereyes I was very depressed because of abuse when I was young some of my friend would have considered me suicidal back then. My analogy was not so good.
Do you feel that your society has a bias towards extroverts?
azzow2 comments on Jan 13, 2018:
I was introverted when I was young Something happen my teens when I left home at 16 my outlook positive changed and got away from suppression of my step father. Ever since then I had no reason to hide inside of my turtle shell.
azzow2 replies on Jan 13, 2018:
@silvereyes I know was very shy bad analogy I suppose.

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