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	Thanks, everybody, for your responses last night.
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	Somebody thought I was serious when I called you &quot;judgemental&quot;?  I apologize - it was me being flippant because I was hurting and needed help.  You gave it to me.<br />
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And no, he's not hung like a horse. :rofl:...
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	http://journals.democraticunderground.com/crim son/14
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	Sun, 08 Mar 2009 21:51:00
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	I believe that the danger posed by these people is seriously underestimated.
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	To DUers it's old news, but most people I talk to are willing to laugh off the speculation that an end-timer in office might consider hastening the &quot;end.&quot;  Karl Marx was right when he said that religion is the opium of the masses; but it's also the great motivator.<br />
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Just one more reason to pray to...
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	Wed, 10 Sep 2008 21:41:14
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	This breakup HURTS.
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	I'm going fucking crazy.  Deleted every email (over 750!), tooks his pics off my hard drive, threw away a bunch of mementos.  I changed my status back to &quot;single&quot; everywhere I'm listed.  It's like being a teenager all over again except scary instead of just sad.  Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck.  Sorry for v...
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	http://journals.democraticunderground.com/crim son/12
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	Thu, 24 Apr 2008 16:20:30
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	I haven't had that one before.  Kewl.
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	Next time, ask about the pH probe.  For this test they insert a catheter into one nostril, down the esophagus and into the stomach.  The other end of the catheter is ostentatiously taped to your nose, then snaked back behind one ear, down one side of your body, and is then attached to a portable gad...
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	http://journals.democraticunderground.com/crim son/11
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	Tue, 19 Feb 2008 12:29:59
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	I just told my daughter I had premarital sex.  Ugh.
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	She's sixteen and naively trying to seduce a college freshman.  In so many ways she's a confident young woman who understands how things work, but with boys/men, she's still a baby.  She appeared wearing an outfit that would be demure if it weren't for the fact that she'd unzipped the sweatshirt to ...
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	Wed, 02 Jan 2008 12:20:35
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	But you're right, we have no control over anybody's thoughts
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	but our own.  Still, when it began to happen in earnest in October it scared the shit out of me, and made me feel like a creature - a body - I didn't recognize or want.  We can't always live down or outgrow our history and we oughta know there's more shit in store for us, yes?<br />
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What doesn't kill u...
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	http://journals.democraticunderground.com/crim son/8
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	Tue, 03 Apr 2007 23:14:12
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	Urban Outfitters catalog.  My 13-yr-old son just went through it with me
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	to show me how bad he thinks all the clothing is. &quot;Ew,&quot; he says, pointing to a babydoll top with lace trim.  &quot;Ew.&quot;  This is for a pair of jean shorts.  &quot;Ew.  No, make that a double ew,&quot; as he points to a really ugly minidress with a matching patent leather belt.  &quot;If I saw a girl wearing this, I'd r...
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	Wed, 07 Feb 2007 15:03:41
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	Fighting a woman's mind for a woman's body...
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	What an interesting concept.  It would be noble of a man not to play on a woman's insecurities but there aren't many urges stronger than the urge to reproduce, and the trick works.  Only women can change how they respond to a man's approach.<br />
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I remember my mother telling me that the &quot;right&quot; man wo...
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	http://journals.democraticunderground.com/crim son/6
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	Sun, 28 Jan 2007 16:36:12
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	I'm one who wonders.
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	When I meet somebody I wonder what they have for breakfast, or why they've chosen to wear the shoes they have on.  Stopped at a stoplight I look at the old man in the truck next to me and wonder if his wife is alive, or if he was ever married.  I wonder why people are afraid and why some are not.  I...
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	http://journals.democraticunderground.com/crim son/5
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	Sun, 21 Jan 2007 00:48:36
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	I'm thinking you could do what my mother did when I was
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	a preteen.  One day she was baking as per usual, and the baked item (pumpkin bread) came out not as planned.  Having a hell of a fiery temper, she took the bread, mashed it up into a great, gooey mass, and attached it somehow to a large piece of cardboard.  Then she went downstairs and returned with...
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	http://journals.democraticunderground.com/crim son/3
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	Sat, 04 Nov 2006 22:55:24
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	Who has seen the movie &quot;Water&quot;, about widows in India at the
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	time of Ghandi?  What a wonderful film.  What a depressing film.  It makes me think how our culture, our fears and our weak humanity bind us with so many conditions in this life, why then do people add to their suffering by refusing to choose the good when it is in their grasp?  What is it in us tha...
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	http://journals.democraticunderground.com/crim son/2
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	Wed, 01 Nov 2006 23:12:29
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	A dreadful wind out there.  It brings to mind my favorite
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	Shakespearean Sonnet... I think it's number 73.  I first heard it in an English class, freshman year at college.  The professor was a slow old man and as he read it aloud it was impossible not to think how it might resonate with him personally.  Through the years I've rediscovered the piece again an...
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	http://journals.democraticunderground.com/crim son/1
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	Sun, 29 Oct 2006 23:58:39
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