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29 Oct 2018, 8:57 am

I inherited many traits---both good and not-so-good---from my dad.

He was much more amiable than I am--though I've gotten more amiable over the years. He made many friends; whereas I really haven't.

I didn't inherit my mother's spirituality, nor her intuition, nor her hysterical tendencies. I did inherit my Jewishness.



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29 Oct 2018, 9:06 am

Do you think the idea of curing autism will ever fade away and become nothing more than a bad dream?


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29 Oct 2018, 9:51 am

I think that if people's core beliefs and perceptions and identities, which have been in place for thousands of years, change, then humanity as a whole will awaken.

Have you ever read any Charles de Lint books?


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29 Oct 2018, 11:22 am

kazanscube wrote:
Do you think the idea of curing autism will ever fade away and become nothing more than a bad dream?

No, I don't. Conditions will always be seen as something to get rid of/ treat/ control.


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Whose personality is more like yours: Your Mom or your Dad?

I am more like my mother than my father. My mother and I very often are more on the same wave length, far more thinking in the same ways (not always though, there are big differences too, but far more similar than my father). That's not to say I don't have things in common with my father, I do.

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Have you ever read any Charles de Lint books?

Not yet, but I have Wolf Moon


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29 Oct 2018, 8:44 pm

Kuraudo7777 wrote:
I think that if people's core beliefs and perceptions and identities, which have been in place for thousands of years, change, then humanity as a whole will awaken.

Have you ever read any Charles de Lint books?

No, I don't really read much.

What does your morning routine consist of?


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29 Oct 2018, 8:56 pm

Drink water, brush teeth, urine, eat breakfast, wash dishes, get dressed

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What kind of work misunderstandings have you been in?



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30 Oct 2018, 4:41 am

Something I said once in the work place was seen as sexual harassment. I didn't realize how I had worded what I said could be easily seen that way at the time. I got fired, but after I explained that I didn't mean it that way at all, the company hired me back in a different way for less pay. I'm guessing to forgive me and give me a second chance.

Is it hard for you to forgive?



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30 Oct 2018, 7:08 am

Nah am pretty forgetful and do not hold onto things.

Same question.



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30 Oct 2018, 7:11 am

Hurt me, and I can forgive. Hurt someone I love? You'd better watch out.

same q


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30 Oct 2018, 7:34 am

Yeah it can be pretty hard me to forgive. Like I can be be a great and loyal friend, but once someone really wrongs me, I tend not to forgive much.


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30 Oct 2018, 9:16 am

I forgive people if they hurt me, because there is probably a great deal of truth in what they say and I know what I need to work on. If you hurt an animal or someone I love, then you're going to hear an earful from me.

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30 Oct 2018, 10:01 am

If it is forgivable and they give me a sincere apology than yes, I can forgive them. (I might be slightly grudgy but not for long) Im one of those people who can fight and hate someone one minute, cool off for ten, and be best friends with them after 15. At least, for smaller things that is.

When you're mad at someone do you let them know right away or stew in silence for awhile?


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30 Oct 2018, 10:55 am

graceksjp wrote:
If it is forgivable and they give me a sincere apology than yes, I can forgive them. (I might be slightly grudgy but not for long) Im one of those people who can fight and hate someone one minute, cool off for ten, and be best friends with them after 15. At least, for smaller things that is.

When you're mad at someone do you let them know right away or stew in silence for awhile?


Well, depending upon the situation and person, I can hang onto my anger for a very long time;whereas, at other times it's quickly dispersed liked the rain falling from the mountains



Do you enjoy reading about various things even if they are not relevant to modern day times?


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30 Oct 2018, 2:20 pm

Well, it depends on how you define relevant.

Do you like ghost stories?


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30 Oct 2018, 2:33 pm

I do not like ghost stories.

Have you seen the movie This Is Spinal Tap and if so, what do you think of it?



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30 Oct 2018, 4:15 pm

Never saw it

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What kind of wrong assumption has someone made about you, that were in your favor?


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