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  • #51
    Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

    Originally posted by bell-the-cat
    Inside the trees.

    "Here I was born, and there I died. It was only a moment for you; you took no notice." -- Line from the movie "Vertigo".
    You certainly have lots to teach. Do you even own a car (a literal one)?

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    Last edited by Anahita; 05-10-2006, 04:20 PM.

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    • #52
      Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

      Originally posted by Anahita
      Do you even own a car (a literal one)?
      No actually. Though that is more to do with current curcumstances that a conscious desire to be carless.
      Plenipotentiary meow!

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      • #53
        Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

        Originally posted by bell-the-cat
        No actually. Though that is more to do with current curcumstances that a conscious desire to be carless.
        Well, I tend to think that those who have lived without won't suffer if what they didn't have is gone. At some point in the future, we will have nothing but the renewable energy we create (using the energy left in dense fuel, like oil.) If we fail to use the dense energy to create a renewable system, we will not even have electricity... We go to 1812-living. We still have a tiny window of time to change that (to renewable energy that can generate energy to generate more renewable)--for all on the planet.

        I've worked for many years to get people working towards local food production (that means voting with a 'dollar' at the local co-op, visiting the farmer's market, asking that your grocery to carry local produced food... or better even--learn to grow some of your own food.)

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        • #54
          Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

          Originally posted by Anahita
          The rest of what you just said doesn't make sense to me.
          Which truth?
          What gospels?
          (Do you mean the contemporary 'book of love' being painted/recorded through music?)

          Could you explain what you mean by 'potential Anahitas?'
          This has got to be the best post ever.

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          • #55
            Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

            Originally posted by Anonymouse
            ... would charge a one time registration fee of $2.00 bucks. I'd pay.
            Suppose that I asked everyone to send me some money. Sliding scale. If they cannot afford, don't send. If they have ability, send. A $2 donation seems fair for all. Would that be too much to ask for what I do? Too much, *no, IMHO* I could go to collect the 2000 years of tithe... ok... all that money for me... check or cash? LOL

            Couple bucks to keep me and my holy child alive. What do you think?

            I'm poor, but kind.

            INCOME for 2005 taxes - $1,340 (rounded up) We do get $66/week in child support, beyond that, though.
            Last edited by Anahita; 05-10-2006, 07:29 PM.

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            • #56
              Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

              how do you live with such an income? Are you on welfare?

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              • #57
                Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

                Originally posted by jgk3
                how do you live with such an income? Are you on welfare?
                I have Wisconsin health insurance (a wonderful plan that is based on pay-based-on-income) and I am creative with the rest (but, most in my position can't do what I can do within the stupid system.) I live like this (and I don't expect most to understand this)... to stand up for those who need what I could escape, but they cannot.)


                Mostly, I've spent all money I've saved--because I know that I saved means nothing in our current situation if certain things that I CAN prevent happen. Preventing that is priceless.

                FRACTAL
                Last edited by Anahita; 05-10-2006, 07:44 PM.

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                • #58
                  Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

                  Originally posted by jgk3
                  how do you live with such an income? Are you on welfare?

                  It's amazing how the imaginary worlds of make belief and "alternate ways of thinking" suddenly take a back seat when one has to live in the real world, eh?

                  Originally posted by jgk3
                  I was a dreamer once, but everyone pressured me to think realistically, to set goals that will let me prosper and reach "success". They pressured me to speak in a rational way, and so the result? Well, I conformed to their desires and not my own, and I did a damn good job of it. I feel ashamed of myself, I'm not living life for myself.
                  A lot of us simply don't have that luxury to be dreamers. Sure yah it would be nice if I could dream and live in my own world and do whatever the hell I wanted ... but in the end of the day, that's not how one can survive. I either pay the bills myself or end up being a drain on the society ... simple as that.
                  Last edited by Sip; 05-10-2006, 07:52 PM.
                  this post = teh win.

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                  • #59
                    Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

                    Watch what would happen when the Wall Street Capitalists lose the 'real' lol 'economic system.' They will be happy to have good friends who think further ahead than the next quarter.

                    THE BACKSEAT to those who know how to feed people and provide NEEDS? WHO NEEDS WHOM

                    Originally posted by Sip
                    It's amazing how the imaginary worlds of make belief and "alternate ways of thinking" suddenly take a back seat when one has to live in the real world, eh?
                    And... My biological parents are millionares--and I live independent of their way. I argue with my dad about this all the time... 'Dad, if the stock market [something that is really 'make believe'] vanishes, your criticisms about me mean nothing.'
                    Last edited by Anahita; 05-10-2006, 08:11 PM.

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                    • #60
                      Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

                      Originally posted by Sip
                      It's amazing ...

                      but in the end of the day, that's not how one can survive. I either pay the bills myself or end up being a drain on the society ... simple as that.
                      Society is a drain on mother nature. It is about time for society to 'pay the rent,' I think.

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