To All Who Understand Being Alone

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[quote]PRBogey wrote:
nikolo wrote:
ssn0 wrote:
G.House wrote:
Lately as both men and women we have worried to much anout what others think and the fear of being alone. No this is not some religous spew. Our society has place the norm as what the masses are doing. well, i for one think thats a load of crap.

we as human being only answer to one person ourselves. we must ask ourselves id f what we do sits with us. as for being alone, we are never alone. i have found out recently that less you acutally care what people think or feel the better you feel.

i mean i have an ex-wife, i tried being pleasent for a couple of years (no luck), she thout me being nice was a sign of weakness. the only people that anyone needs is family. people will come to you when you distant yourself. now never live like a hermit, you know what they say about the quiet ones.

There are times when I still feel genuinely lonely- but it is not a constant state of mind. I attribute this to natural waves of emotions w/ in our emotional cycle. Often once I realize something painful, seeing it for what it is, I am a bit more solemn in that facet of life. The buddha lol was wise in his understanding of aloneness.

In todays society there is a great emphasis put on marriages, relationships, and sex. That it actually feels unnatural to be alone. By reversing our conditioned states we can see the underlying foundation. We are all individual being, with individual minds, thoughts, and actions.

However, we are each a key to the collective whole of existence which binds us together as one orb of energy . . :slight_smile: To be alone in a world of togetherness is the ultimate balance. Understand what I’m trying to say here. In the end though it will always come back to being with family and friends. How can you discover close friends if you don’t want to face the bullshit that comes in between almost ALL new things?

Syrup.

Syrup…what a great idea! I never thought of that. Is that the real maple syrup or the fake kind like Mrs. Butterworths and Aunt Jemima’s? Just curious…[/quote]

Real.

Counting all of the cells in your body, only 1 in 10 are human.


Monkeys DO like pancakes!

Monkey AS pancake!

Can’t forget the syrup.

Monkey EATING pancake

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Is this you???

Elephant as pancake.


[quote]michael2507 wrote:
Hey, those are French! I’d rather be associated with Kaiserschmarrn.

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Otherwise known as Schrapnellkuchen.

[quote]Varqanir wrote:
michael2507 wrote:
Hey, those are French! I’d rather be associated with Kaiserschmarrn.

Otherwise known as Schrapnellkuchen.[/quote]

… as well as zerrümpelter Pfannkuchen in remote parts of the Free State of Bavaria.


Don’t forget the OJ with your Pancakes.

I think Terry might have eaten granny’s pancakes… and granny ain’t happy.
http://www.sumo.tv/video/1

(kind of a play-by-play)
http://www.sumo.tv/video/28678

Since it’s xmas time, I think we should drop the “pan” and add some festivity…

BRING ON THE REAL CAKES!!!

Buttcakes?

You can’t forget the Taskykakes…