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322702
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Interest
Very long day... sunburned... time to attempt to sleep.
Have a good one! :)
Night.
Post by
OverZealous
Hm, my Wowhead Premium disappeared. Is there something I have to do despite the subscription being set to auto-refresh?
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240140
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Gone
Hahaha
Post by
MyTie
It's a little hard to discern what it is.
I figured if it wasn't immediately recognized, the person didn't deserve to know what it was.... dang history isn't important to
kids these days
. I said it. Now what?
Is it Napoleon on a horse?
Hat
Yeah... well... it was. Now, it is nothing.
Post by
Kristopher
when considering a partner...
what is love? not family love
is it lust or love?
can't differentiate the 2 at times.
I'm assuming you're looking for a definition of romantic love, and that sort of love is hard to define, I believe. Lust is pretty simple, however.
I see lust as primarily wanting someone's body and sexual attention, basing your attraction on their physical qualities above all else.
Love? Well, there are many things that can go into love.
For me... Love is desiring, and having my partner do likewise, each others' happiness, well-being, companionship, affection, and attention. (There are probably more, but I just woke up, and can't quite formulate the words for them.) For this type of love, many factors can/should go into your attraction for your partner, such as their ideals, their personality, their morals, etc. . It helps to think of physical attributes as a plus, in this case. At least, for me, it does.
Edit: Of course, like I said, it's hard to define, and it's also different (sometimes drastically) for different people, and by no means am I an expert on love.
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Adamsm
Good morning everyone.
And Premium is still borked eh?
Post by
Azazel
Hahaha
I'm still wondering how he didn't starve to death.
Post by
Adamsm
Lol, Elhonna, you hurt his feelings =P.
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322702
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Post by
gamerunknown
So, there was a local summer event at a park near our house for kids. One of the stalls had a free gambling game: guess lower or higher than the card before five times in a row in order to win a prize. My eight your old brother won a pack of cards, which had little inscriptions on them.
One of them was "your mother's boyfriend says you can earn money selling drugs from him to your friends. What's your call?". Another was "your friend has gotten into a fight and stabbed someone. He wants you to look after the knife. What's your call?".
I have a feeling they don't trust the estates around here.
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Adamsm
Lol.
Post by
MyTie
I just read that vegans don't eat anything produced by bees. Why not? Bees produce very healthy byproduct, that when farmed, assists plant growth through pollination.
Post by
yukonjack
I just read that vegans don't eat anything produced by bees. Why not? Bees produce very healthy byproduct, that when farmed, assists plant growth through pollination.
While I agree with you honey is likely as close to the perfect food as can be, I suspect vegans don't eat honey because it isn't derived from a plant.
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Adamsm
I just read that vegans don't eat anything produced by bees. Why not? Bees produce very healthy byproduct, that when farmed, assists plant growth through pollination.
Because it comes from an animal.
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OverZealous
I just read that vegans don't eat anything produced by bees. Why not? Bees produce very healthy byproduct, that when farmed, assists plant growth through pollination.
They refuse to eat anything from animals, despite it being somewhat illogical - in my opinion, anyway.
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240140
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Rankkor
I just read that vegans don't eat anything produced by bees. Why not? Bees produce very healthy byproduct, that when farmed, assists plant growth through pollination.
They refuse to eat anything from animals, despite it being somewhat illogical - in my opinion, anyway.
It is very illogical, I mean, (as far as I know) no cow died to get this cheese on my table, or this bottle of milk, so why on earth should I have to feel bad about consuming those?
(not that I care about this vegetarian crap, we're carnivores, we don't have incisive and canine teeth due to a genetic deformation, we got those to EAT MEAT!, food chain, just as we feed of them, when we die, our corpses will feed the ground, which those animals will then eat, circle of life, yada-yada. Too bad my mom is a vegetarian, and for years whenever it was her instead of dad doing the cooking it was always a vegetarian menu.)
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MyTie
I would never eat anything produced by bees cause that's nasty.
Generally I don't eat things from animals cause I think it's nasty. I also think most plants are though...
I'm so picky.
I see. That's a good reason not to eat anything. I was more wondering about people that like honey but don't eat it based on their principles. I want to understand those principles.
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