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04-09-2007, 12:38 AM
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#1 | | Registered User
Joined: Sep 2005 Location: British Columbia Posts: 2,458
| RainerJon is the hottest most groovy dude ever I need a place to post my thoughts. So here it is.
And you know what, I realized that I never, ever created an introduction about myself in the first blog really, so I'm going to add it here. I'm currently 18: I'm a child of a family of 6. Raised in a WCG denomination but I consider myself nondenominational. I like English, Biology, theology, and politics. I like to write short stories, fairly morbid, about death and such. I'll share one on here one day. I play a little bit of guitar/piano/flute. I do a lot of flute playing and such because it was my first instrument. I played "On the third day." today at worship- beautiful song.
I am one of those people who enjoy pretty much most music, likely I'll enjoy at least a couple of songs you like.
Another fact that some people don't always see, but kind of notice is, I do have some mental problems- not being funny here. So if you don't get me, don't worry, I don't always get myself either.
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Ah...I have stood up, and I have decided to create my second blog on this site. I know some people might consider the 'falling to dark side' trap, but this place is great for writing my thoughts down, and, even in my last blog where I said and did a lot of things I regret, I still enjoyed it a large percent of the time. Writing and typing really help me be relaxed and unstresses me.
There is something about blogs here that make it easy to write in one.
Anyway, today was Easter...now I'm not huge on Easter, but I decided I would celebrate it anyways. The fact is Easter didn't start off as being what it is about. I wont go on about it, but I don't fully agree about Sunday being the day Jesus rose up again on. What people celebrate it for though- I am all for, so I really have no anti feelings about it. When I was little I never celebrated holidays, so celebrating some now has lots of thought for me.
So far procrastinating about doing homework tonight hasn't gone very far. I am currently working on a Research essay on whether FAS is really a syndrome or not. If anyone has any opinions on that- let me know. When I first mentioned this to my teacher- she didn't seem very thrilled. I think she knows I have a good feel for a good topic, and mine seemed rather vague- and really "Why would anyone not think Fetal Alcohol Exposure would be a true syndrome?"
Does alcohol truly effect a a baby during pregnancy or is this all hogwash and is it something else that is effecting the child? Such as all the chemicals and additives that are in defiled liquer? Or does something we mix with alcohol give an effect that makes the alcohol damaging?
I need to study the effects of "Good Alcohol"in contrast and comparision to "Bad Alcohol"
I have no full opinion for both sides right now, though I came in thinking as one for- Alcohol being the effect and cause of FAS, so it will be interesting getting both sides.
I have been reading Mere Christianity lately. Honestly, my life circumstances have not been ideal lately. I hazardously follow a set of guidelines that sound good to me, and it isn't working as lovely as I planned. I was talking to a friend recently, and we were talking about how if doing things that don't hurt someone is not bad persay, because you don't effect others, in the book it touches on that subject with the use of an analogy of being a boat. If you are not the owner of your own boat though- (if you claim to be a christian or are one) you most likely are effecting others, and the ones nearest by you will be effected if you are rocking all the time. Ahh whoops, Jeremy- darling I'll go study for a little while, okay cutie dork? Ah-hah I am such a lil idiot I hope you don't regret saying that.
Much love,
Adrianne
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04-09-2007, 12:58 PM
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#2 | | gracepoet
Joined: Dec 2002 Location: This side of Heaven Posts: 6,854
| Oh my.
You would do that. Yay. I got to give your blog its first name...even if it was a joke. You should keep that title for at least 3 days...or not.
I can't believe I got the first post in here. All your people haven't found this yet I guess.
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04-09-2007, 11:41 PM
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#3 | | Registered User
Joined: Sep 2005 Location: British Columbia Posts: 2,458
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Originally Posted by gg7 Oh my.
You would do that. Yay. I got to give your blog its first name...even if it was a joke. You should keep that title for at least 3 days...or not.
I can't believe I got the first post in here. All your people haven't found this yet I guess. | Of course I would. I enjoy doing lame things, you shall recall.
I don’t think I have as many friends on here as you seem to think.
Which is fine-hopefully I’ll update more of my thoughts and so forth.
Today was the last day of unleavened bread and so I went to a service at CG.
It was on Leviticus 23 and really didn’t have much to do with Easter but on the old testaments foundation of spiritual application in the New Testament. I don’t think I am an Israelite or that I am under the law, so it was rather hard for me to keep an open mind. I do believe there is wonderful application, just that I am not under the same laws as the Israelites, I think it is a matter of heart (love being a large part of course) and attitude with having believe and faith in God. The speaker went to say not in exact phrase, but definitely under toning that people like Rick Warren and Greg Laurie are out there in the world to make a fixed Christianity. To postmodernize the whole American Christian religion? ( While Rick Warren may found his beliefs on a gazillion different bible translations he in no way forces any way of life but rather gives opinion. Those who agree or follow do it with their choice.) Which is bull, why even mention other religious speakers and diss them without giving founded information? That turns me off, and was a big struggle for me to listen with a good attitude. *sigh*
There is my little rant. Tomorrow I am excited. Aside from the icky event of a final I have to take.. I get to talk to Katie and Andrew tomorrow for the first time. That will be fun. |
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04-09-2007, 11:44 PM
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#4 | | Amazon Blog Mod of Doom!
Joined: Aug 2006 Location: Not Utah. Posts: 3,441
| [waves wildly]
I FOUND YOU ADRI-LOVEY-FACE!
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bird by snow and stir by still
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04-10-2007, 08:26 PM
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#5 | | Registered User
Joined: Sep 2005 Location: British Columbia Posts: 2,458
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Originally Posted by SecretAgentRat [waves wildly]
I FOUND YOU ADRI-LOVEY-FACE! | Savannah!
You found me! tee hee!
I got to talk to Z and Katie today! Yay!
It was good, because my conversation skills pretty much suck, especially for the phone. I get nervous talking to my mom on the phone for landsakes.
I need some food, some sustinance
Always hard to eat before and after a final. |
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04-10-2007, 09:33 PM
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#6 | | Registered User
Joined: Dec 2001 Location: Washington, USA Posts: 3,681
| I founded you Adria!!! *excited*
twas fun to chat on the phone with you. and now I have your number muwahaha - I love caller ID. *grin*
__________________ “We need to give each other the space to grow, to be ourselves, to exercise our diversity. We need to give each other space so that we may both give and receive such beautiful things as ideas, openness, dignity, joy, healing, and inclusion.”
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04-10-2007, 09:41 PM
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#7 | | Registered User
Joined: Mar 2005 Posts: 6,571
| Best blog title ever.
__________________ "Truth is treason in the empire of lies." - Ron Paul |
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04-10-2007, 09:54 PM
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#8 | | Locutus
Joined: Nov 2004 Location: Marietta, Ga Posts: 8,369
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Originally Posted by Adri Savannah!
You found me! tee hee!
I got to talk to Z and Katie today! Yay!
It was good, because my conversation skills pretty much suck, especially for the phone. I get nervous talking to my mom on the phone for landsakes.
I need some food, some sustinance
Always hard to eat before and after a final. | That was cool... It was a little hard to understand you at points but it's okay... you're not as bad as you thought...
Well, my blog is useless so I'm gonna use yours to whine a bit... I hate wal-mart, I barely get to see Steph because of it and when I do, her mom has decided to shorten her curfew, so I get to see her less hours when I do see her... The major suckage that is curfews cannot be described...
I do, however, start T-Mobile soon and get to leave hell-mart forever, and get benefits there that cannot be beat... |
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04-11-2007, 10:00 AM
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#9 | | Registered User
Joined: Sep 2005 Location: British Columbia Posts: 2,458
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Originally Posted by passinthru I founded you Adria!!! *excited*
twas fun to chat on the phone with you. and now I have your number muwahaha - I love caller ID. *grin* | You founded me!
and now....you don't have my number...muwahaha. I did forget to give you my cellphone number which I think I was saying I would give you, so I shall do that. Quote:
Originally Posted by Ryan Freeland Best blog title ever. | Ryan! Hey...  *grin*
Thanks-Jeremy gave me the title for my blog.
He isn't as modest as we all think. Quote:
Originally Posted by AXguitar That was cool... It was a little hard to understand you at points but it's okay... you're not as bad as you thought...
Well, my blog is useless so I'm gonna use yours to whine a bit... I hate wal-mart, I barely get to see Steph because of it and when I do, her mom has decided to shorten her curfew, so I get to see her less hours when I do see her... The major suckage that is curfews cannot be described...
I do, however, start T-Mobile soon and get to leave hell-mart forever, and get benefits there that cannot be beat... | That would probably be my voice trying not to come out vocalized too loud. (2 weirdos sat beside me on a campus couch and started talking obscenely.) Yes, it could of been a lot more awkward on my part. Working on your birthday isn't that awesome. I did a 16 hour shift on my birthday last year. I was pretty moody that day!
In the case that neither of the conversations had went well I was going to drown my feelings of idiocy in a coffee shop with my cousin, but it was all good. (phoning people- the final frontier  ) Your blog isn't useless, just inactive. *cough* ...if it makes you post in here though, well then, heck, I'll agree.
Sometimes it is good to get your frustrations out, but just buckle your belt and be a man.
The line between opening up with frustrations and whining is sometimes a sneaky line. *sigh*
I don't like walmart either- they are screwy. I don't shop there. Telus! Exciting- I hear that job can be a little angsty as well, so let me know how it goes. Benifets are great and almost necessary when haing a job in the U.S.-- so I hear. |
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04-11-2007, 11:28 PM
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#10 | | gracepoet
Joined: Dec 2002 Location: This side of Heaven Posts: 6,854
| Yes, I'm really a jerk. I just pretend to be nice.
I try to avoid Wal-Mart, yet I'm not opposed to buying stuff from them. If I can get a decent deal on what I would be buying at Wal-Mart elsewhere, then I won't buy from Wal-Mart. |
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04-11-2007, 11:47 PM
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#11 | | Registered User
Joined: Dec 2001 Location: Washington, USA Posts: 3,681
| I wish I could afford to not shop at Wal-Mart, sadly I can't right now. I get what I can from Zellers, but I hate to say this, sometimes their quality is worse than that at Wal-Mart.
back to homework now before I get too sidetracked.
__________________ “We need to give each other the space to grow, to be ourselves, to exercise our diversity. We need to give each other space so that we may both give and receive such beautiful things as ideas, openness, dignity, joy, healing, and inclusion.”
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04-12-2007, 03:01 PM
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#12 | | Registered User
Joined: Sep 2005 Location: British Columbia Posts: 2,458
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Originally Posted by gg7 Yes, I'm really a jerk. I just pretend to be nice.
I try to avoid Wal-Mart, yet I'm not opposed to buying stuff from them. If I can get a decent deal on what I would be buying at Wal-Mart elsewhere, then I won't buy from Wal-Mart. | Me too.
I don't like shopping at Walmart because they get a lot of the merchandise from sweat shops. I think I am opposed to that, so I don't want to encourage it- on the other hand....the children/family/people need some money...what is going to happen if they don't have a job compared to a job like a slave and get a couple pennies to live off of. *sigh* Quote:
Originally Posted by passinthru I wish I could afford to not shop at Wal-Mart, sadly I can't right now. I get what I can from Zellers, but I hate to say this, sometimes their quality is worse than that at Wal-Mart.
back to homework now before I get too sidetracked. | Is it worth having a more broad enveloped opinion?
The best way would be to support local stores and such. If you can afford to do that comfortably, then you should. I can not say it is wrong to shop at Walmart or such places similar to it. |
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04-12-2007, 04:15 PM
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#13 | | I suck at reprisals.
Joined: Apr 2006 Location: ABAKABOODA Posts: 4,362
| Adri! What's up?
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04-12-2007, 06:55 PM
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#14 | | Who would Jesus torture?
Joined: Aug 2004 Location: Houston, Tx Posts: 7,968
| Adri, I just read your first post.
I like morbid stories to. Well, mostly movies, but books with dark subject matter are also up my alley.
Hey, what happened to your old blog, and why doesnt that quote in your Blog-title say "Andrew" instead of "Jeremy"?
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04-12-2007, 07:21 PM
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#15 | | impecunious
Joined: Jun 2004 Location: Australia Posts: 1,599
| Good morning, Miss Adrianne!
The creation of second blogs are a common thing round here. I had my old blog deleted, and I lost about a million posts, but I think it was for the best.
So. I gave you two Megan pictures. I think I deserve some Adri pictures. *smiles creepily* |
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