Another funny copy & paste. Copied from a mail I received, so I really don't know the origin. Sorry, Phlab. 😛
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Geography of women:
Between 18 and 22 a woman is like Africa , half discovered, half wild,
naturally beautiful with fertile soil.
Between 23 and 30 a woman is like Europe, well developed and open to
trade, especially for someone with cash
Between 31 and 35 a woman is like India, very hot, relaxed and
convinced of her own beauty.
Between 36 and 40 a woman is like France, gently ageing but still a
warm and desirable place to visit.
Between 41 and 50 a woman is like Great Britain, with a glorious and
all conquering past.
Between 51 and 60 a woman is like Yugoslavia, lost the war and
haunted by past mistakes.
Between 61 and 70 a woman is like Russia, very wide with borders now
unpatrolled
After 70, she becomes Tibet. Wildly beautiful, with a mysterious past
and the wisdom of the ages. Only those with an adventurous spirit and a
thirst for spiritual knowledge visit there.
Geography of men:
Between 1 and 70 a man is like Iran or the US, ruled by a Prick.
Originally posted by stocken😴
Another funny copy & paste. Copied from a mail I received, so I really don't know the origin. Sorry, Phlab. 😛
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[b]Geography of women:
Between 18 and 22 a woman is like Africa , half discovered, half wild,
naturally beautiful with fertile soil.
Between 23 and 30 a woman is like Europe, well developed and open to
trade, especially for s ...[text shortened]...
Geography of men:
Between 1 and 70 a man is like Iran or the US, ruled by a Prick.[/b]
I copy and pasted this eons ago.
Originally posted by stockenr u on?
Another funny copy & paste. Copied from a mail I received, so I really don't know the origin. Sorry, Phlab. 😛
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[b]Geography of women:
Between 18 and 22 a woman is like Africa , half discovered, half wild,
naturally beautiful with fertile soil.
Between 23 and 30 a woman is like Europe, well developed and open to
trade, especially for s ...[text shortened]...
Geography of men:
Between 1 and 70 a man is like Iran or the US, ruled by a Prick.[/b]
Originally posted by mokkoThis is all deeply upsetting!
It's a work in progress 😠
I have not been able to give my customers the service they demand, due to the worrying over poor Petal.
They, in turn have left unhappy and confused.
There are a lot of people going without their burger and fries at present.
Please rectify the situation without delay.
Many thanks.
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Originally posted by WoodgieBuy the book 😏
This is all deeply upsetting!
I have not been able to give my customers the service they demand, due to the worrying over poor Petal.
They, in turn have left unhappy and confused.
There are a lot of people going without their burger and fries at present.
Please rectify the situation without delay.
Many thanks.
😠😠😠
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More simply, the bodymind is not an idea that is merely interdisciplinary.
Spirituality transcends a specific pattern of belief, even though specific patterns of belief are often vigorously and sometimes violently defended.
Static MobilityTechnological mobility may result in an increased need to retrieve more immersive experiences like hiking and traveling.
The reason for this, I believe, is that at that time I was not in close contact with nature.
It doesn't mean being or becoming violent, but it does mean taking off the blinders and understanding that it is in each of us whether we choose to admit it or not.
I would also suggest that their be no requirement for an individual to be "famous" as a defining feature of success, especially success in the economic sense. Vital Energy: The Seven Keys to Invigorate Body, Mind and SoulThe idea of vital energy in our lives is the preservation of energy that promotes wellness and healing.
repression never accomplishes what we want. This has connection with the way Thomas Moore intelligently talks about violence:It would be a mistake to approach violence with any simple idea of getting rid of it.
I quickly realized that I was completely alone, probably due to the fact that I was the only oddball that would venture in rather harsh weather.
As I turned from the incredible view offered by Mount McKay I noticed a pathway into the forest.
" is an underlying theme in this book. On previous occasions, the test scores did not fall within five points of each other meaning that the three vital elements were within my mind-body in different proportions.
For example, there is no benefit to eating fast foods, yet the fast food industry continues to grow. The general rule is that the soul appears in the gaps and holes of experience.
The learning required centres on finding equilibrium between reactive medical intervention and proactive development of health. Spirituality transcends a specific pattern of belief, even though specific patterns of belief are often vigorously and sometimes violently defended. He states:I learned that health and illness were the consequence of the thoughts and choices people made. The Violence of the SoulI became very nervous with the idea of being enclosed and asked how he was planning to bury me. In other words, knowledge cannot be isolated from the place in which it occurs. In short, all that we are and all that we can be cannot be considered separately from our brain.
My own personal experience, however, suggests that modern medicine can in fact be absolutely wrong most notably when it comes to the flagrant use of prescription medication. Something wrong with my diet?
The Violence of the SoulI became very nervous with the idea of being enclosed and asked how he was planning to bury me. The idea of spirit orients us toward exploring the source of energy and therefore.
This involves an ability to face the spiritual reality of fear and violence as much as it does beauty and peace.
It comes first of all from living close to the heart, and not at odds with it. "This expanded definition of stressor is broader and includes things not normally considered to be stressors.
The Place of LearningEach of us has a unique and individual spirit that is the source of our personality and character. Please be sure to specify which entry your comment references.
When we intersect the idea of disease with personal experiences we sense that our learning is somehow different.
However, it is delusional to think that we are provided better "access" to "knowledge" via technology.
What is fundamentally important is that Abbot is starting his initiative from a view outside of the school, and therefore outside of education. This is not something a definition can achieve on its own, and unfortunately while A Definition of Disease offers news ways to think, the entire article is void of real human experience.
However, we have a tendency to think of mobility as something closely connected with portable electronic devices.
" Wisdom is the integration of both understanding and experience. Vital energy is the energy of life, that miraculous organizing principle of molecules and forces that orchestrates its own evolution through learning and creativity.
Yet free-markets thrive on circular logic.
In medical school he learned that modern medicines can effectively deal with the symptoms of disease without encouraging a more proactive approach to health.