Because no man can be friends with a woman that he finds attractive. He always wants to have *** with her.
Debatable. ( yet so true)
Because no man can be friends with a woman that he finds attractive. He always wants to have *** with her.
Debatable. ( yet so true)
Keeping everybody happy all of the time is a fool's errand. Yaaar, an exercise in futility, on steroids.
Psh. How troublesome.
Upon reading the mindless thoughts and serious scribbles post of people on this thread, I felt a strange feeling that I never felt before. I felt dizzy and my vision blurred-- a red fluid gushed out from my nose. Gi nosebleed ko.
OT: hi dakog_tiil na oracle... hehe.
Last edited by kyuusai; 08-06-2008 at 02:17 PM.
hello everyone..
hello everyone.. ........................
Last edited by diem; 08-12-2008 at 07:56 AM.
What is the consequence of sin? Death, right?
Well, I was able to understand this truth much better lately. I am such a sinner, and I realized and experienced that every time I commit a sin, I weaken my conscience. Our conscience is God's gift to us, right? It is one of the compasses which He gives us that helps us find our way to Him, that points us towards the right direction. I realized that every time I commit a sinful act, I weaken my sense of what's right and what's wrong. As a result, I experience a sense of confusion, a sense of being at a loss for who I am and where I am going; my mind is muddled up and I feel empty, I feel depressed and sometimes I despair. I realized that what my sins are naturally leading me to is self-destruction, because my sins weaken my self-concept, integrity, confidence, and therefore affects my relationships; it dulls my heart to the needs of those around me, makes me less sensitive to their feelings. Eventually, if I keep on committing sinful acts, I will be capable of doing greater wrongs. I realized that what sins ultimately lead to is truly death.
I realized also that what sin leads to and what it is about -- confusion, depression, emptiness, despair, ugliness, destruction and death -- does not define who we truly are as human beings. As human beings we are all about fullness, beauty, order, complexity, intelligence, having a strong sense of purpose and direction, meaning, and life. If we look at our bodies for example, our organs, tissues, cells, and the DNA that they carry -- they are all highly complex, they possess a high degree of order and intelligence, and beauty, too. That's what we are about physically; spiritually, we are beautiful, too. Our minds are capable of creating such magnificent works, too -- art, literature, music, etc. -- and they possess a high degree of order, complexity and beauty, also. So we are all about these things; these things define our nature, but not fully: We are also a great mystery, even to ourselves. But the point is, our essence as human beings is life, and we have a strong instinct and passion for life, and we are capable of producing incredibly complex, organized and beautiful creations. Why, then, do we commit sins, acts which directly contradict our very nature?
Last edited by josephdc; 08-10-2008 at 02:36 PM.
need to get my life back...
Let me be bold as to say that our personal belief system (our belief about ourselves) determines how our life will unfold, the experiences we will experience, and who we will become. In short, our personal belief system determines our destiny.
What are beliefs?
Beliefs are nothing more than ideas and thoughts. It has two foundations, the past and the future. For most of us, it only has one: the past. For most of us, we allow our past to determine our future. But what is the past, really? isn't it nothing more than ideas and thoughts and memories? Isn't it true that the future is also nothing more than ideas and thoughts and concepts? If we build our belief system using our ideas and thoughts about the past, what's to stop us from reinforcing it by utilizing thoughts and ideas about the future? If we allow our past to build our identity, what's to stop us from building an identity using ideas and concepts from the future? The future is boundless, and we can choose who we want to become.
Also, there is no demarcation that separates the present from the past, and the present from the future, because all we really have is the present. The present is a continuous unfolding...
to delight even in pain...
to enjoy even the saddest sadness...
to feel the suffering in loving...
to be joyous in rejection...
to be happy in the gloom of dusk..
watching random videos on youtube....
"the more you ignore me, the closer i get, youre wasting ur time..."
viva morrissey
Someone's got these damn beautiful eyes. I want to take it home. Badly.
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