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Xenos 2Fan Warnings : 5 Ministerial

Joined: 16 Aug 2005 Posts: 3499 Location: Dallas,Texas/Mersin, Turkey
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I have figured out what GNOSIS is. It's Enosis with a "G" spot.  |
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brother Warnings : 3 Site Admin

Joined: 15 Aug 2005 Posts: 8920 Location: London/Cyprus
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| Xenos 2Fan wrote: |
I have figured out what GNOSIS is. It's Enosis with a "G" spot.  |
Stroke it to see what happens. |
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Xenos 2Fan Warnings : 5 Ministerial

Joined: 16 Aug 2005 Posts: 3499 Location: Dallas,Texas/Mersin, Turkey
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| brother wrote: |
| Xenos 2Fan wrote: |
I have figured out what GNOSIS is. It's Enosis with a "G" spot.  |
Stroke it to see what happens. |
I'm afarid that some people I don't like may seep out.  |
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brother Warnings : 3 Site Admin

Joined: 15 Aug 2005 Posts: 8920 Location: London/Cyprus
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| Xenos 2Fan wrote: |
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| Xenos 2Fan wrote: |
I have figured out what GNOSIS is. It's Enosis with a "G" spot.  |
Stroke it to see what happens. |
I'm afarid that some people I don't like may seep out.  |
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Eric Dayi Warnings : 5 Deputy

Joined: 19 Dec 2005 Posts: 1017 Location: ESSEX
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I got it. One advocate of GNOSIS is called a GNOSTIC and GNOSTIC stands for:
G-ood
N-arcotics
O-n
S-ale
T-omorrow
I-n
C-yprus.
Everyone gets high and eureka no more CypProb.  |
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repulsewarrior
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Joined: 06 Jan 2006 Posts: 1740 Location: Canada
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| Donald Keogh wrote: |
1st philosophical premise - Monotheism - Deity
2nd philosophical premise - Animism - Breadth/Soul
3rd philosophical premise - Man & Spirit - Disaster
4th philosopical premise - Mortality - problem solved
Will we find 'original innocense' by uncoupling ourselves from the
historical context in which we live?
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I shall call you Mr. D. because your insight, this attempt at thought needs praise. Our mortality, is the solution to all our problems, there is no escaping it. I take you to the Paris Commune, a noble venture, which ended, with the discovery that a home, and its contents mean more to the family which grows from it, and although shared, possesses a value, to these individuals, which remained sacrosanct, inalienable ownership.
But think of the children, Their future depends on the mature, our character, our acts, they mimic, the power of the wave. The fury of sights and sounds, these little bodies absorb, with the other senses for their memory to have have a grasp on this reality, so real. Where are we going?
It is up to us to reveal this truth. GNOSIS is ENOSIS with a "G" spot, thank-you.
Please ask me a question. |
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Dhavlos Warnings : 1 Site Admin

Joined: 13 Aug 2005 Posts: 4697 Location: Birmingham
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| If a man beat his wife, after years of love, and they split...should they ever get back together, try make the marriage work? |
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Eric Dayi Warnings : 5 Deputy

Joined: 19 Dec 2005 Posts: 1017 Location: ESSEX
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| Dhavlos wrote: |
| If a man beat his wife, after years of love, and they split...should they ever get back together, try make the marriage work? |
Only if both partners are willing to give it a second chance but if one does not want to and is forced then it will never work.  |
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Dhavlos Warnings : 1 Site Admin

Joined: 13 Aug 2005 Posts: 4697 Location: Birmingham
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maybe the wifes family shouldnt get involved in domestic matters... lol |
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The Cypriot
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Joined: 21 Feb 2006 Posts: 429
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What a great question, Davlos! I think we'd need more information before offering advice.
Did she use violence against him too, ever? Or, extreme verbal/psychological abuse?
Are there children? (innocent parties in the conflict)
There's never an excuse for violence but, as in the difference between manslaughter and murder, there's a beating resulting from provocation and uncontrollable rage and a beating resulting from a premeditated need to demonstrate power and control. Which was it?
How economically advantageous would it be for them and for any children to give it another go?
How would it affect their families and friends? Would they prefer it if they were together again?
And the most important question of all:
Deep down, do they still love each other?
Of course, you could relate all this to the estranged people of Cyprus which, I suspect, was your intention.
Would you be willing to give it a second chance, Eric? For the sake of the children? |
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Donald Keogh
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Joined: 23 Sep 2005 Posts: 73 Location: Ireland
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| repulsewarrior wrote: |
a / I take you to the Paris Commune
b/ It is up to us to reveal this truth. GNOSIS is ENOSIS with a "G" spot, thank-you.
Please ask me a question. |
I take it that Engels remark ' Look at the Paris commune that was the dictatorship of the proletariat ' refers to point a
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Mark's quote 'The most important social measure of the commune was it's own existence in acts' refers to point b.
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repulsewarrior
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Joined: 06 Jan 2006 Posts: 1740 Location: Canada
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Close, D, the point being that the theory could be tested, their swinging pendulum of time had a beginning, with only people, but it was the Paris Commune, seemingly perfection in their minds, which revealed a flaw, today, only Fidel Castro has spoken for in the Communist world, wih the building of an Orthodox church.
Our primary need is for family, not social-exchange, and the Faith, which comes from Hope and Charity. As our guide, there is: to which we return.
When you take a wife, in faith it is forever, greater the man and the wife, who abide with their reverance, because to serve, is to suffer peace, and we give love, through reason.
Please ask me a question. |
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Donald Keogh
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Joined: 23 Sep 2005 Posts: 73 Location: Ireland
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| repulsewarrior wrote: |
Our primary need is for family, not social-exchange, and the Faith, which comes from Hope and Charity. As our guide, there is: to which we return.
Please ask me a question. |
Gens Iunia ' Semper Fidem et Libertatem dis Custodiamus' .. |
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Dhavlos Warnings : 1 Site Admin

Joined: 13 Aug 2005 Posts: 4697 Location: Birmingham
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| The Cypriot wrote: |
What a great question, Davlos! I think we'd need more information before offering advice.
Did she use violence against him too, ever? Or, extreme verbal/psychological abuse?
Are there children? (innocent parties in the conflict)
There's never an excuse for violence but, as in the difference between manslaughter and murder, there's a beating resulting from provocation and uncontrollable rage and a beating resulting from a premeditated need to demonstrate power and control. Which was it?
How economically advantageous would it be for them and for any children to give it another go?
How would it affect their families and friends? Would they prefer it if they were together again?
And the most important question of all:
Deep down, do they still love each other?
Of course, you could relate all this to the estranged people of Cyprus which, I suspect, was your intention.
Would you be willing to give it a second chance, Eric? For the sake of the children? |
you got it in one, re gibreo! |
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The Cypriot
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Joined: 21 Feb 2006 Posts: 429
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| I'm not just a pretty betsetagi, Dhavlo mu! |
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