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  • T TheyCallMeMrJames

    harold aptroot wrote:

    it costs some of your valuable time that you could spend doing something that really benefits you, such as making money

    We'll have to agree to disagree. We're operating on different sets of motivation.

    They Call me Mister James

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    Ok :)

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      harold aptroot wrote:

      Interesting, I didn't know I was a celebrity

      No. You aren't. It is just that I see your posts here more than any other forum.

      harold aptroot wrote:

      maybe you can use it to prove a point or something

      I don't want to prove anything. When it comes to religion, it is ones own belief. You cannot and should not judge it, IMO.

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      You know what I just thought of...

      d@nish wrote:

      You cannot and should not judge it

      Ok, I'll try: Religion is stupid. There, I judged it. So it was possible after all :) Whether you should, well, should you judge whether you should or should not judge religion?

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      • I Ian Shlasko

        Fail... My OLD job was on Madison Avenue... Now I'm on Fifth Avenue. If you're going to mindlessly insult someone, at least get the details right. :laugh:

        Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
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        Ian Shlasko wrote:

        If you're going to mindlessly insult someone, at least get the details right.

        Surely by definition if he's mindlessly doing something, that actually precludes thinking about the details! So unless he stumbles into accuracy, it's unlikely he'll have the details right!! :laugh: :laugh:

        I don't have ADHD, I have ADOS... Attention Deficit oooh SHINY!! If you like cars, check out the Booger Mobile blog | If you feel generous - make a donation to Camp Quality!!

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        • L Lost User

          I see, well if you enjoy doing those things then that's quite a different reason, and I can see why you would do it then, but:

          TheyCallMeMrJames wrote:

          Pro: - lots of folks are treated to some cheer, get a hand when they need it [not a benefit] - I've gotten to know folks on my street [dubious benefit, but if that's what you wanted..] - people with family losses can cross 'meal prep' off their list of things to worry about [not my problem] - no debts are created [don't accept help, works too] - kids are encouraged to do more positive things in the community [dubious benefit] - no one gets hurt [meh] - my neighbors aren't burdened with work they can't handle [not my problem] - there is generally less crime in neighborhoods where neighbors know each other [they invented police for that] Cons: - none it costs some of your valuable time that you could spend doing something that really benefits you, such as making money

          Question for Josh Gray, if he's reading this: would you say this is an accurate depiction of the Dutch mentality?

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          harold aptroot wrote:

          would you say this is an accurate depiction of the Dutch mentality? Quote Selected Text

          I've met all sorts here. In wost ways people have been friendly, generous and welcoming.

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            harold aptroot wrote:

            would you say this is an accurate depiction of the Dutch mentality? Quote Selected Text

            I've met all sorts here. In wost ways people have been friendly, generous and welcoming.

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            Josh Gray wrote:

            friendly, generous and welcoming

            In Amsterdam?? :wtf:

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