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Albeit - although, even though.
t1nick comments on Aug 11, 2018:
I've been there. Lol
I am 100% against circumcision it's a form of religious child abuse no different to FGM.
t1nick comments on Aug 8, 2018:
The amount of ignorance on this post is the worst I've experienced on this website. Lots of vitriol, unsunstabtiated opinion, racist and sexist rants. Not every post, just most. This brought out the worst in the community. I'm particularly disappointed in my fellow males and the shallowness in their responses.
I am 100% against circumcision it's a form of religious child abuse no different to FGM.
t1nick comments on Aug 7, 2018:
Personally I am glad I was circumcised. The sensitivity around the bottom of the head of my penis is where most of the excitement comes from. Not trying to be crude, just honest. Having never been uncircumcised. I do not know if they feel the same stimulation.
Questions About Breaking the Dish Okay, not really breaking the dish, but that's my equivalent of...
t1nick comments on Aug 7, 2018:
Depends upon your carrier and plan. I got rid of my cable a year and a half ago. I tried my Apple TV, but my satellite wifi carrier did not have the bandwidth, and the extra data plan wouldnt improve that any. I now listen to my stereo, the local PBS station, or stream CNN or Accuradio through my phone. I'm actually much happier and a lot less stressed.
SAPIOSEXUAL: sa-pi-o-sex-u-al.
t1nick comments on Aug 6, 2018:
I had never heard this term until I joined this group. I think that this is a good description of the type of women I most like to date. I do not find it difficult to connect on this site with other sapios. But in real life it's extremely difficult to find and get to know people of this inclination.
I am planning a trip to Vietnam/Cambodia.
t1nick comments on Aug 5, 2018:
Break up your walking in country with sea kayak travel. Vietnam and Cambodia have some of the most beautiful ocean shore topography that I've ever seen
Am I right in thinking that Benjamin Franklin was involved in the Freemasons or similar.
t1nick comments on Aug 5, 2018:
If I remember correctly, he was a well known Free Mason. As were most gentry, landowners and leaders back then.
This is a major rant about men not reading profiles.
t1nick comments on Aug 4, 2018:
Hang in there. Not all men are like what you've encountered. I always read profiles of people who I meet here or who respond to something I post. If I have a conversation with someone its helps to know where they're coming from..
What are two foreign languages that you are interested or least interested in learning?
t1nick comments on Aug 4, 2018:
Hi Emerald. I have studied six languages over years: I lived in a Hispanic community so I picked up a lot of Spanish off the street (especially the cuss words) that is before I took college courses in it. In high school I took French and German. In college I studied, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese. When I taught on the Hopi Reservation I formally studied Hopi. Now I'm on the Navajo Rez., and last year took a college course in conversational Navajo. Fluid in none. I have used the Spanish, French, German, Hopi, and Navajo. I would recommend Brazilian Portuguese, it's a beautiful language, a mixture of Spanish, French and indigenous languages of Brazil.
Do you have a lot of flat Earthers in USA?
t1nick comments on Aug 4, 2018:
There is small, but vocal minority of folks who want to reject all things science (while doing so on an advanced piece of technology created by that same science). I think it more indicative of a cynical overreaction to our present societal woes. A cabal of conservative (and sometimes ill-informed liberals) see many of the problems being related to the rise in secularism and increasing societal complexity. Too much unidentifiable angst with a need to find where to direct it.
When it comes to noises during sex. What do you prefer?
t1nick comments on Aug 3, 2018:
I generally like a good moaner. I tend to be quiet.
Rocky Horror Picture Show and Space Balls Saturday night.
t1nick comments on Jul 31, 2018:
Cool
What do your partner and you do after making love generally.
t1nick comments on Jul 31, 2018:
Guy asks new partner after a round of hot sex,"Do smoke after sex?: Girl answers, " I don't know, I never checked."
Threesomes - everyone has an opinion! What is yours?
t1nick comments on Jul 31, 2018:
Never had opportunity. Like to try sometime One on my cock and one on my face. Double workout
This post is for all my sapiosexuals.
t1nick comments on Jul 31, 2018:
Congrats. I still remember with clarity when they officially infomed meof vomplteion for both my Masters snd my Doctorate. Enjoy the feeling.
Monday night 9 pm EST to load room - 9:15 pm EST to start movie.
t1nick comments on Jul 30, 2018:
Cool haven't seen that in years. Happy endings do exist.
Monday night 9 pm EST to load room - 9:15 pm EST to start movie.
t1nick comments on Jul 30, 2018:
Hey guys I was successful. I got the movie tonight. Hurray
Polar bear shot dead after attacking cruise ship tour guide as climate change pushes predators ...
t1nick comments on Jul 29, 2018:
NPR aired this story this afternoon. The say it was a security guard who was attacked, and a second security guard who shot the polar bear. The bear was killed, and the guard was rushed to the hospital. I would like to know what conditions existed that gave the polar bear access to a security guard. Being called self-defence killing.
Make up Sex or Missed You Sex?
t1nick comments on Jul 28, 2018:
Missed you
Why does CNN insist on putting Jason Miller on their panels?
t1nick comments on Jul 27, 2018:
Him and Santoran
I could use some advice, humans. How do you handle a passive aggressive co-worker?
t1nick comments on Jul 26, 2018:
It's hard to deal with passive-aggressive as they are not overt in their actions. Try sarcasm every time they passive -agrees at you. Let them know you know what they doing. If they areally undercutting you with your boss and your being nice, then she's,winning and you're getting nothing out of it. Call her on her shit.
Good evening peeps! I am new to this site! With hopes of reading intelligent posts, have pleasants ...
t1nick comments on Jul 26, 2018:
Welcome. From another post of yours that I came across tonight, it appears that you are a deep thinker. Their are plenty others on this sight tha you'll enjoy discussing issues with.
Let’s talk about economic justice! I know where I stand in this theme.
t1nick comments on Jul 26, 2018:
I coudn't Agee more. You almost have to be from a marginalized community, or work in one to understand it.
Has anyone here explored Shunga, which is Japanese erotic art? If not, I highly recommend it.
t1nick comments on Jul 26, 2018:
As I used to study Japanese martial arts, I pretty much explored most things Jsoanese. I then that I ran across Shunga art. It was pretty impressive and pretty explicit. I agree with your assessment of Shunga.
oubliette - french for a dungeon with the only entrance or exit being a trap door in the ceiling
t1nick comments on Jul 25, 2018:
One more for the night, let's see if I can get right: the "Charlie Noble'. on a wooden ship, this is the galley smoke pipe.
Do you like it when your partner is the dominant one in bed, or do you prefer leading things?
t1nick comments on Jul 25, 2018:
Never tried real domination, but I have not trouble letting my partner do what she wants. I am not ego driven and can let her take the lead, or can lead myself. I like to experiment and play. I have a good imagination, so often I take the lead.
Anyone want to go hiking?
t1nick comments on Jul 25, 2018:
The Snowy Range is beautiful, Haven't been there in years.
Broken foot bone. Can't hike. How to cope?
t1nick comments on Jul 25, 2018:
Sorry to hear of your ordeal. I hope it heals quickly and you get back on the trails soon.
I've been into astrophotograohy a lot lately, and trying to get some good shots of the planets, even...
t1nick comments on Jul 25, 2018:
Cool
Posted this on my profile but wanted to share here as well.
t1nick comments on Jul 25, 2018:
My ex-girlfriend and I used to play a little texting game when we were apart with one traveling. If she got lonely, she would ask me for one of my stories, which is nothing more than what the two of us would be doing if we were in the same place. Its definitely racy. if you find it inappropriate let me know and I'll not send another. given that you shared, i wanted to return the favor. Hope you like. Ok here goes. Imagine it's early morning. We're both lying in bed naked. You are lying on your right side, with knees slightly bent. I snuggle up close to you while you are sleeping. I spoon you, placing my cock against your butt crack. I then reach up and brush a piece of hair off your temple and kiss your temple I very lightly, ever so lightly I begin to kiss my way down your cheek to your ear, then down your ear to your shoulder All the while lightly pressing my cock against your butt crack and gently moving my hips up and down. Gently though, I continue to kiss down your arm to your elbow. At this point I pull you a little towards my body I move off your arm to the bottom of your left breast. I change from my lips to my tongue. I work around the bottom of your breast, lightly flicking my tongue until I reach the spot between your breasts. I continue around your left breast with my tongue, still rubbing your butt crack with my cock in slow circular movements. I reach across with my left hand and cup your right breast, just as I reach the top of your left breast with my tongue. I swirl about your areola of your left beast with my tongue and grab your nipple with my lips. I gently squeeze your nipple with only my lips as I pull up. As I pull up I use my tongue to tease the top of your nipple simultaneously. I remove my left hand from your right breast and reach behind you and slip my cock in between your legs. I do not enter you yet. I move up from your breast to the nape of your neck with my tongue, under your chin and up to your mouth, lightly kissing all the way. When I reach your mouth, I insert my tongue in your mouth and we French kiss exploring each other's mouth. Meanwhile, I am pushing my cock between your legs, just reaching your labia and clit I continue to thrust reading the front of your vagina with my thrusts, back and forth, back and forth I reach down with my left hand and begin to massage your clit with my fingers as I thrust back and forth, back and forth. I then grab my cock and insert it into your vagina,, moving slowly as I go in. My thrusts pick up in energy, in out, in out, back and forth, back and forth I pick up speed some more, pushing deeper into to you, my stomach is slapping the top of your butt and lower back as I continue to thrust. In out. In out , I reach around and grab your left breast and...
Manuport.
t1nick comments on Jul 25, 2018:
Similar to ventifact, a stone modified by wind action that looks like it may have been purposely modified by himans.
For those who have a BA/BS or higher, do you ever feel like you just don't deserve the degrees ...
t1nick comments on Jul 25, 2018:
I used to. In fact it held me back from starting my Masters degree when an opportunity arose the first time. I eventually not only began, but completed my Masters when the school I was teaching offered to pay for it I felt a little of this when I considered starting my PhD. But I didn't let it hold me back this time. I completed my PhD three years ago. I think I'm over it.
What It Costs to Be Smuggled Across the U.S. Border
t1nick comments on Jul 25, 2018:
Unfortunately for most families it's their life savings.
Spice Rack
t1nick comments on Jul 24, 2018:
Roasted garlic.
I'm not the mod, but wanted to remind everyone about chat tonight.
t1nick comments on Jul 24, 2018:
I came in late on the last one and felt like was interupting. Kind of felt in over my head.
taedium vitae - a weariness or loathing of life one notch up from suffering from ennui
t1nick comments on Jul 24, 2018:
Does thst translate into life's tedium?
Antipodean - Diametrically opposed: antipodal, antithetical, antonymic, antonymous, contradictory, ...
t1nick comments on Jul 24, 2018:
From Gulliver s Travel, Tom Swift.?
Yesterday on a bike ride, a man said, "Ego, it's the reason men will destroy themselves.
t1nick comments on Jul 24, 2018:
I was going to comment, realized that I didnt know how to respond. Sorry, it does appear that it bothered you.
autocthonous - indigenous to an area, native to an area
t1nick comments on Jul 24, 2018:
A request was made to post my science poem, "Anamalia' which uses the term autochthonous within in it. I warn you it's a little long, so don't feel you to read all of it. Its written in sort of a Victorian styles. Hope you enjoy. Animalia By Terry Nickerson, 3/01 Kingdom Dawn spreads its airy illumination over the primordial forest. Awaken, autochthonous1 denizens of the Kingdom Animalia. Arise, lowly creatures of musty earth, and lofty heritors of nascent sky. To work, armies of indefatigable engineers, expand subterranean Metropolis. Alight, collectors of nature’s floral nectar, spread life’s seed through frantic meanderings. Swim, horny survivors of muck and ooze, progenitors from time immemorial. Phylum Air heavy with sweltering fogbanks, night’s dewy blanket gives way to mid-morn. Backboned Phyla, procure sustenance for insatiable broods, appetites unassuaged. In stinking copses of dense tamarisk, camouflaged, inch nearer unsuspecting prey Plunge homeward from ahigh; snatch hapless prey terrestrially bound. Slither gracefully never touching earthy loam, steal silently through reedy patch. Silently stalk, unerring patience yields hard-won rewards or abject failure. Class Noontime sun at brilliant apex, life retires to sanctuaries of fen and moor. Slimy minions, Amphibian descendants of those who first came ashore. Crawl to moist lair, hide beneath ferny leaf, submerge in murky swamp. Lay multitudinous eggs, helpless victims to rapacious raiders of embryonic protein. Metamorphose limbless progeny; sprout stubby legs and venture forth. Hazard from aquatic womb, experiment with environs, hostile and threatening. Order Afternoon’s sultry yawn, oppressive harbinger of stupefied slumber. Anuria2, warty and smooth, kingly Order of the transitory world. Hunker in moist refugia, cattail cover, leafy detritus. Eyes reduced to horizontal slits, guard against Helios’ fiery chariot. Sleep a restless sleep, and conjure up dreams of toothy predators. Wait, bide time, fast approaches night’s cool envelope. Family Drawn from a sanguine palette, nature paints a dusky splendor. Awake true heirs; claim the inheritance of Family, Ranidae3. Arise and shake off leafy parasols; wipe sleep from dewy eyes. Slide silently into pools of emerald stillness; hide among thick carpets of moss and algae. Powerful legs kick webbed appendages, ringleted ripples interrupt placid surfaces. Again return to the watery domain whence abandoned eons ago. Genus Darkness pervades, as night gains total purchase over the day. Rana4, weaver of myth and legend, favorite of literary Twain, maker of Princes. Assume the lily pad throne, ...
Any other Absurdists here?
t1nick comments on Jul 24, 2018:
Absurd Exitentialism as in Camus?
Atheism is a non prophet organization with no invisible means of support.
t1nick comments on Jul 24, 2018:
Lol
I'm thinking about moving next year but can't decide where to go.
t1nick comments on Jul 24, 2018:
If you do not mind alternative lifestyles (Buddhist and Hindu), Crestone in the southern part of the state is in a beautiful spot, nestled into the foothills of the Sangre de Crtiso Mountains and the Great Sand dunes national Monument. 60 miles down the roadto the north is another nice mountain town, Salida. 60 mikles to the south is Alamosa, another town at the foot of the Sange's, and it has a small college (Adams State). Affordable place to live. On the eastern plains, not too far from Denver and Fort Collins is Greeley, Colorado. It has a University (University of Northern Colorado) and is still affordable.
Got turned down for another job, because i'm overqualified.
t1nick comments on Jul 24, 2018:
Looks good, I wouldn't mind one myself. Drink up, but don't drive. Hope the next interview goes better.
Today while shopping at the Value Village, a man made eye contact then smiled at me.
t1nick comments on Jul 24, 2018:
How about giving an email address or a Messanger number. That way if he turns out to be less than dedired, you can block. You could also use Hangouts. You hsve the same control.
Time for brother harmony, a major thread in the history of country music.
t1nick comments on Jul 24, 2018:
It's very reminiscent of the songs I grew up with on the jukebox in the local bar my dad used to frequent. Thanks for the piece. I've heard of the Louis Bros, but not familiar with their work first hand.
I've been a vegetarian for over 8 years.
t1nick comments on Jul 24, 2018:
Perhaps it's a testosterone thing. Lol. I'm a meat eater, but do not have problems with someone who is a vegetarian.. it's just a diet preference choice.
"Pluviophile.
t1nick comments on Jul 24, 2018:
In geology we use the word fluvial to refer to sediment laid down by running water. I can't remember if I've run across pluvial. Then the -phile is just like -phobia, but the opposite.
I was inspired by the responses to my music post yesterday and the fun responses.
t1nick comments on Jul 24, 2018:
Bolivia by Gato Barbieri: The screating soprano sax and the tropical drums - haunting, or Ain't No Sunshine, by Thelonius Monk off his Blackness album. Deep, slow sonorous voice.
The first folk song I heard on the radio was probably "Good Night, Irene" done by the Weavers.
t1nick comments on Jul 23, 2018:
Didn't LeadBelly record a version of, "Goodnight Irene?"
I added a chat room so enjoy yourselves and don't be dicks to each other.
t1nick comments on Jul 23, 2018:
Do you ever listen to NPR or APR. They have a radio program out of San Diego called a, "A Way With Words". It's one hour long and they have a website. But if you like uncommon words, this a a slightly axademic, slightly informal show. Worth the catch if you get the opportunity.
I started with folk music when I was 13 or so.
t1nick comments on Jul 23, 2018:
To edit a post, go o the button (icon) with three vertical lines at the bottom of your post. Tap it and a pull down menu will descend. It has the EDIT command on it. Tap it, and it will bring up your post in an editable format. Mske your edits, then you have to select Preview Post. Click on it, then there's one more step. Tap. SUBMIT POST ( or maybe it's Submit Comnent). Tap that and you're done.
I started with folk music when I was 13 or so.
t1nick comments on Jul 23, 2018:
I did much the same as you when I was growing up. Eventually I gravitated to Jazz (swing to present) and to blues. Today my preferred music are these three genres. I've been a manager for a jazz band and the roadie for a folk band in college. Neither made it big, but damn it was fun.
What would you do?
t1nick comments on Jul 23, 2018:
Leave and not come back, most likely. I haven't had to find out yet.
Money is power? True or false?
t1nick comments on Jul 23, 2018:
Unfortunately, money buys power, but not justice.
A nice take on an annoying bit of Christian glurge:
t1nick comments on Jul 23, 2018:
Ohhhh, this is even a more terrifying fairy tale than the Grimms Fairy tales. At least they had an applicable lesson and moral, if even the originals were pretty gory and dark. Lol
Advice for a teacher who is teaching ESL high school students who speak Spanish.
t1nick comments on Jul 23, 2018:
Do you know any native or near native Spanish speaker (s). If you do get them to make you a poster that states your classroom rules in both Spanish snd English. Place it prominantly in the front of your class somewhere easily visible to all students. Then when a student violates one of the rules, English speaker or Spanish speaker, say their name and walk over to the poster and point to the infraction. At the bottom of the poster add the line, "You only get on verbal warning. Next one has consequences". In doing this you have given all speakers a fsir warning about your rules snd expectations. Also if a parent challenges, you have visual proof that the student had ample warning. If you can afford it, have someplace like Staples or Office Max make a nice, clean poster. It carries more authority than a hand written.
Has America become like the England it broke away from in 1776?
t1nick comments on Jul 23, 2018:
One can certainly find similarities. It's saddening to see the demise of our great country.
Would you hop on a long flight just to spend a few days?
t1nick comments on Jul 23, 2018:
When I was little younger for sure. Now a days I would consider on a lark, but not a steady diet. Love travel, but flying doesn't agree me as well as it used to.
Is the universe amoral?
t1nick comments on Jul 23, 2018:
Morality, whether it's amoral, immoral, or moral is a value judgement. The physical properties that govern the Universe do deal in the realm of morality or values. They are avalue properties.
What is your biggest pet peeve?
t1nick comments on Jul 23, 2018:
Republicans. Lol.
Here's a gem written by Ian Tyson, sung by Neil Young accompanied by Nicolette Larson.
t1nick comments on Jul 23, 2018:
I've always loved Ian and Sylvia. Snow White Dove, etc.
Sexual Compatibility - How better to phrase it?
t1nick comments on Jul 22, 2018:
I think you have stated the issue quite adroitly. I concur, the question is the compatibility of the sexual drive for each individual in the relationship.
A few of my favorite quotes.
t1nick comments on Jul 22, 2018:
Vonnegut and Bradbury were my first authors of note and association
What about an Obama 2020! movement?
t1nick comments on Jul 22, 2018:
In this hyper-angry age, she would be harassed unmercifully. She's strong enough, and would be one of the best people to run the country. But why would she want to put herself through a presidential campaign and a hate filled precidency. You think her husband had it bad, Michelle being both black and a woman would receive so much hate from the right radical fringe, her life would always be in danger.
Randomly- any vinyl collectors on here?
t1nick comments on Jul 22, 2018:
I used to have a great vinyl jazz collection. Gave it to a friend when I moved from NM to CO.. Don't ask, it was difficult time.
Have you ever been stabbed?
t1nick comments on Jul 22, 2018:
No but I've had a gun pointed at my head.
My married friend gave me this little snippet which I thought was quite profound: If you are ...
t1nick comments on Jul 22, 2018:
I like.
Here's an idea, a science experiment competition TV show! [youtu.be] [youtu.be]
t1nick comments on Jul 22, 2018:
Cool. I like the idea.
So fellow unbelievers...what do you think about Astrology? Also a load of nonsense?
t1nick comments on Jul 22, 2018:
Not a fan or a believer. If haven't before, check out Numerology or the Jewish Cabala.
Is there a purpose in living?
t1nick comments on Jul 22, 2018:
Yes a biological, evolutionary imperative.
Following posts?
t1nick comments on Jul 22, 2018:
I don't see a grey box, do you? Maybe it only shows up on the laptop version of the website, not the on one app version. Nice new picture by the way.
Following posts?
t1nick comments on Jul 22, 2018:
Yes, I think do.
Summer reading question.
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
If you want something that is challenging both intellectually and philosophically try Italo Calvino. He's Italian, but writes in English. His books are fiction. I cant find the one I wanted to recommend as a starting point on my bbokshelf. Buts about a traveler to a castle, who enteresins the other guests at dinner with a tarot reading shoeing how all the people's lives at the table ate intertwined, even though none of them had evet met before. Intriguing, we'll written and entertaining. Or try his " invisible cities". A story about Marco Polo describing to the Great Khan what the cities that the Khan has conquered looked like. Despite the fact that neither Marco or the Khan speak a word of the same language.
I'm in Florida and I'm staying
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
Arousal. Lol
Have you ever been attracted to someone in a position of authority, over you?
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
Yes and turned out badly. I was working on an archaeological dig in northern Wyoming. The lady in question was the field director of the dig. We worked together for a couple of months, and as archaeologist in general tend to be promiscuous. About two months in, we decided to take a trip together to Montana. Needless to say we fell into a romantic relationship. She was a good sex partner, but a little aloof. We dated for about six months. I got to know here family and we liked each other. We were working a schedule of 10 days on, followed by 4 days off. On one of our breaks, I mentioned getting together as usual. She said that she had family obligations and would see me after break. We got back from break and she never talked to me again. No explanation, no scene, no argument (before or after break), nor a single word. We had 3 months to finish the job, she would ask a colleague to tell me something or ask a question, even though she was standing right next to me. Go figure. I left archaeology after that and went to the Gulf Coast and the oil field. Go figure.
Stuff goes right through me.
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
Were they tap or bottled? Lol
How religious family members "support" you.
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
You do have a legitimate issue. I also come from Colorado and got one of my degrees from University of Ilinois instead of Indiana. I just returned from a visitl with my sister in Denver. I have been an atheist for over 40 years. My sister was an indifferent Christian follower until she married my brother-law. She became a staunch Baptist. Visiting was difficult as it was expected that God ran their household. They would not even entertain the concept of atheism. It was an uncomfortable visit and it be awhile before I go back for a visit. My point, is its not always possible to change some persons minds. Be prepared for a long adjustment period to you being an adult and you're being an atheist is an adult decision on your part. Good luck.
Do any one Know what happened in Iraq this day
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
Probably not, unless you listen to BBC, or some other international news outlet chances are you'll never about what goes on outsidea the Wahington beltway.
MARIJUANA CONTAINS "ALIEN DNA" FROM OUTSIDE OF OUR SOLAR SYSTEM, NASA CONFIRMS Very well ...
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
Interesting article. I was intrigued at first because there wasn't a subject attached to your post When opened the article and read the title, I remembered your insistence that it was well documented. So the fist thing I did was go to the end of the article to see if it had a biblography. If it didnt, I was done with the article right then. As I was about to close the article, I noticed the last paragraph. At that point I actually read the article from the back to the front. It was interesting and not too unecpected.
No category for travel?
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
Start a group for like-minded people that like to travel.
Five Foundations of Morality in America (Jonathan Haidt) When you decide whether something is ...
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
Sorry to disgree. I find conservatives to give lip service to the ones you ascribe to them, but not practice them. Do as I say, not as I do. Good at practicing hypocrisy.
Does it annoy you when Christians say,” America is a Christian nation?”
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
Yes, always. I pisses me off royally.
If everything were a subsequent cause following the First Cause, can free will exist?
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
Would the ability to freely choose the response to said effect constitute,free will. In order for there to be a choice, is it not necessary to have a stimuli to respond to? Sort of a chicken or the egg dilemma. So while the initial action may be beyond your control, is your response predetermined, predicated by external factors, or open to your choice of action-response? Ay, there's the rub.
Quotes: "Collective commitment to the absurd is the greatest demonstration of group love that ...
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
Hmm?
How Trump Led America’s Economic Comeback ​[youtube.com]​
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
The way was paved for him by Obama. Trump's policies have encouraged big business to re-invest and expand. He deserves credit for encouraging this stimulation. But it would not have been posdible had nit Obama recovered and stabilized the economy after the great recession on 2008. Trump could not have accomplished what Obama did, he's not intelligent enough to have handled that crisis. Along with that, at what cost is this new economic stimulation going to cost us in quality of life down the line. The recovery and stimulation is a short term fix. The sacrifices we are making to civil liberties, the environment, to the widening rich to poor gap, may take decades to repair, if at all possible. You notice the majority that tout Trump's economic success are primarily 35 to 60 year old white males (a minority of the population). There are by far a much larger segment of the population which are feeling the burn.
Price of poverty
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
It's a vicious cycle and only getting worse as time goes on.
Margaret Hamilton - Profile
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
Is she the women portrayed in the movie,"Hidden Figures"? An excellent movie.
Can fasting be a healthy way to lose weight and feel good?
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
I began my first fast back when Dick Gregor was fasting for protest in the 1970's. I made it two weeks and it want easy. THerr are a lot of misconception surrounding fasting. There's a right way and a wrong way to do it. It's a goid way to clean your system of toxins and unnecessary fat if done correctly.
My dog is a demanding kisser he always insists on French.
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
Lol, I csn rekate, I have four dogs myself.
All time fav band?!?!?
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
In the old days Jethro Tull and Led Zeppelin, Today Jerry Mulligan or Herbie Hancock
I am very fascinated by ravens and crows.
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
Stacey48, as you are probably aware ravens are very important to the cultures found throughout the Southwest. The Native cultures abound in raven and crow stories. They portend good luck and often time a messanger from beyond. The Puebloan people's of New Mecico, the Navajo, and the various Apache tribes all have a rich story lore around ravens. I do not know about the Pima and Papago tribes nearest you, but suspect they do. There is a lot of good popular and scholarly literature readily available. On a more scientific note, ravens are known as tool makers. They are one of the few animals outside of primates that purposefully use and modify local materials to make tools. They modify twigs and branches to make a prod to stick down ant or termite holes to get food. They have been documented as having modified the stick for the job. They also have a sophisticated language structure. Go to birdnote.com and search their podcast selection for their talk on raven laguage. Podcast are only 2 minutes long each.
Where do agnostics go when they die?
t1nick comments on Jul 21, 2018:
To worm heavan. At least for the worms anyway. Lol
What is your favorite Monty Python bit?
t1nick comments on Jul 20, 2018:
This is good. I've never seen this clip before. I love Michael Palin and John Cleese. My favorite clip was the black night front Holy Grail.
Which is different?
t1nick comments on Jul 20, 2018:
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Do you think of Jewishness as a race, a religion, or both? [google.com]
t1nick comments on Jul 20, 2018:
Actually, Jewish is not a race technically. There is no race specific gene in the human genome. Because humans have become so ubiquitous across the Esrth, evety groups of DNA have ultimately been shared with all other group' DNA.. Therefore it is quite accurate to say there is no such thing as "race" in humans. Races do occur in the animal kingdom. But it usually takes populations becoming isolated for thousands of years before they can be considered a distinct race. Their Gene Pool must have changed enough from the original population such that it is uniquely and distinctly diiferent. What makes groups of people do different. One is Natural Selection. Groups living closer to the equator produce more melatonin than those closer to the poles. Therefore, if you clive closer to the equator, you are naturally going to select a mate that has more melatonin (darker in skin color) because that person is more evolutionarily fit for that geographic location. This is known as sexual selection. Jewishness is a culture and a religion. Many Jewish people look alike because they originally lived in the same geographic area; the Middle East. Because of the amount of sunlight they adapted slightly darker skin (what is often referred to as olive skin tone). Because of the bonding formed by the culture and the religion, Jews looked for similar minded mates. And since slightly darker skin was indicative of better evolutionary fitness, they naturally chose a particular physical type. Because of this selection process they cemented certain physical characteristics into their Gene pool. This is true of any similar looking groups of people eg. Scandinavians for instance. Not all cultures and religions are as cohesive and therefore reflect greater ranges of characteristics.
Do you like to have background music when you have sex?
t1nick comments on Jul 20, 2018:
I like to stream Accuradio Jazz Love Songs. Or anything with a low droning sax.
Nicaragua: Ortega blames 'satanic sect' for uprising against his rule | World news | The Guardian
t1nick comments on Jul 20, 2018:
He's not too far off. It's called big business and big agribusiness from the US in the 1890' through 1940's if I'm not mistaken. These organizations came in and turned subsistence farming into monoculture farming which changed the economy. They for all intensive puroses enslaved the peon farmer. When the farmers revolted (introduction of Socialism) the US back autocratic dictators to put down the uprising and re-enslave the peon farmers. This lead to state sponsored para-military groups murdering, kidnapping, and torturing the populace. This in turn lead to the proliferation of illicit drug trade to make a living, and the multitude of street gangs warring for turf. Do I think it was a satanic cult- yeah initially. But I don't know about right now.
What's the percentage of helicopter parents in US?
t1nick comments on Jul 20, 2018:
I really do not have a good handle on the percentsge, even though my doctoral research touched upon this phenomenon. When I was teaching at a school where dual enrollment played a very significant role in the identity of the school, the numbers were much higher. Since@ moving to a school district that services marginalized communities, I would be estatic if more parents were actually involved more. Helicopter or not.
Forty-nine years ago on July 20, 1969, humanity stepped foot on another celestial body and into ...
t1nick comments on Jul 20, 2018:
I was in 9th grade I think. We were all gathered in a big army tent set up with tv's. I was a Boy Scout and we're st Court d'Laine, Id. It was international Boy Scout Jamboree, and I was there representing my troop. It was an amazing day.
Do you think that scientists they're gonna make that awesome equation combining all the laws of ...
t1nick comments on Jul 20, 2018:
I believe you're referring the Unified Field Theory. Einstein worked on it, Hawkins worked on it. It may take another brain of their caliber put it bed once and for all, either a solution or a conclusion that it's not possible.

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