do not do, do not even attempt to do while high? This includes things that you do when you’re not high and things that you don’t do when you’re not high.~
*Of course, while anyone at all may answer if he or she wishes to, there is the understanding that not everyone believes in karma, or believes in it in equal measures, or believes ... more*Of course, while anyone at all may answer if he or she wishes to, there is the understanding that not everyone believes in karma, or believes in it in equal measures, or believes in its definition/definitions in equal ways. Some people do not believe it exists at all, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with each person making an independent determination on it. Not all of us have to think the same way.Thank you all in advance.
A) captain Spaulding
B) baby firefly
C) Otis something Driftwood
E) Stifler’s Mom ( or she looks like her anyway but maybe not her) ... moreA) captain Spaulding
B) baby firefly
C) Otis something Driftwood
E) Stifler’s Mom ( or she looks like her anyway but maybe not her)
D) run rabbit run
F) other
births in the family
deaths in the family... moreMay include, but certainly not limited to:
births in the family
deaths in the family
child speaking first word
child taking first steps
high school or college/university graduations
teen began driving lessons
teen got first drivers license
you, a family member or a close friend struck with serious illness or injury
you, a family member or a close friend recovered from a serious illness or injury
finally went on a dream vacation
bought your first house/signed first mortgage
paid off a large and/or longstanding debt
got your first car
got your first new car
started your first job
started a new job
received a promotion
transferred to a new job location
got laid off or fired
real estate foreclosure
lost a home/other residence
dropped out or were expelled from school
got arrested, charged, tried, convicted, incarcerated
charges dropped, reduced, expunged, dismissed
acquitted, found innocent, not guilty, case dismissed, hung jury
released or escaped from custody, completed parole or probation
retire... less
*DISCLAIMER. I believe I can anticipate some people’s answers on the reluctance to judge others or the claim of never judging others. If judgement of other people can b... more*DISCLAIMER. I believe I can anticipate some people’s answers on the reluctance to judge others or the claim of never judging others. If judgement of other people can be removed from the equation and focusing instead on the tattoo itself without indicting the person who is displaying it, please look at it from that perspective. Thank you.~
A couple of times a dayOnce a dayA few times throughout the weekEvery few days A couple of times throughout the month SeldomRarelyNot oftenYou must be kidding, I’m ... moreA couple of times a dayOnce a dayA few times throughout the weekEvery few days A couple of times throughout the month SeldomRarelyNot oftenYou must be kidding, I’m taking one right nowI haven’t had one since I was a small child Two or more of the above choices None of the above choicesOther answer
A) within the last week B) within the last month C) within the last six months D) within the last year E) within the last five years F) what the “F&r... moreA) within the last week B) within the last month C) within the last six months D) within the last year E) within the last five years F) what the “F” is crockpot?
I posted a question this morning stating that Kanye West is listed on my 2020 general presidential election ballot as a candidate for the vice presidency under the American ... more
I posted a question this morning stating that Kanye West is listed on my 2020 general presidential election ballot as a candidate for the vice presidency under the American Independent Party. Another member here read my question and in her answer, she stated that West was not on her ballot. (I do not know in which city and state she lives; I am in Southern California.)
This difference in ballots brings up an issue of vote-splitting, or of depriving one candidate of potential votes and potential vote percentages because a certain number of voters will be able to choose a candidate that other voters cannot choose. I am well aware that each state and/or separate jurisdiction of registrars has its own rules and regulations for a candidate getting on a ballot, which includes time constraints by which they must file. Even with those differences in mind, the final analysis on Election Day should come down to the same choices being presented to all voters, correct?
It just seems strange that one set of ball... less