825 thoughts on “Open Conversation Part 2”

  1. I’ve owned homes; I’ve been homeless; now I own a home again – sometimes life, like light, comes in waves.

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  2. “Kathy, you have definitely sunk to your lowest with that comment directed at Neuro. Do you really expect to be taken seriously? ”

    What happened to Neuro was for her benefit as much as the person she would testify to.
    Of course you don’t see this.. money, “especially” a 7 figure account is more important. And you think I’m “f’up”? You’re exhibiting true liberal values Carmen.

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  3. Kathy, you silly twit, either all living creatures have souls, or none do – which is it?

    And if wealth has no importance, why are the streets of heaven paved with gold and its gates made of pearl? Enducements?

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  4. Okay, i’m being a real douche today.

    I wasn’t downing the homeless – I get that there are reasons that can happen. I do not think all homeless are lazy druggies, and do not know of any who are, but i understand that this is a possibility.

    My point is like this,

    We all want character in a mate – that’s just not all we look for, even if it’s the priority.

    Would you prefer to have a person with great character that’s fat or that’s fit?

    would you rather have a person with great character that’s ugly or attractive?

    would you rather have a person with great character who’s employed or unemployed?

    I get that we can look at the circumstances and the individual and we’d all rather have an unemployed, ugly and fat mate who has a great character than have someone with poor character that is fit, pretty and employed.

    we make choices, we weigh the options, but ultimately, if we could have it all, we’d prefer pretty over ugly, employed over unemployed, fit over fat, etc, etc.

    This doesnt make us shallow, it makes us living.

    if you prefer that stuff over character, that makes you shallow.

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  5. Arch, first, takes one to know one.. I guess?…. 2nd, there’s a reason why gold and pearls are valuable… Heaven is a beautiful place.. it’s not about the money… (again, I have to point this out to a liberal).

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  6. lol, Carmen, you’ve made my day.

    Kathy, no one here “thinks” your effed up, they all “know” it by now,

    i’ll take Carmen’s true liberal values over your false conservative immorality anyday.

    anyway, Kathy please show up for gay pride,
    we want to get all Sodom and Gomorrah on you.
    dont’ forget to bring your bible.

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  7. Kathy – so do share with us how the nasty things that have happened to YOU have benefitted you – – you know, how adversity has made you into the empathic, sensitive, caring individual you are.

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  8. I was having breakfast at a local restaurant this morning and this big fat slob at a table across the room was being very verbose about the evil athiests and liberals that were destroying “his” Christian nation. it reminded me so much of you, fat Kathy, that I finally went over to him and cussed him up and down. scared the crap out of him.

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  9. yeah, gold and pearls are just the same as cardboard and plastic sheeting.

    it seems to paint a different picture of heaven, but only to mortal men.

    I guess we’re all mortal men – except the mortal ladies.

    how does losing money to identity theft “witness” for a lost soul, any more than stubbing a toe or getting an oil change?

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  10. yes Kathy, do share with us as Carmen suggests.
    I think we all would love to hear what the evil liberals have done to you to make you the beacon of light and the pillar of hope you are today.

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  11. there’s a reason why gold and pearls are valuable… Heaven is a beautiful place.. it’s not about the money… (again, I have to point this out to a liberal).

    What I find hilarious, in a sad, pathetic sort of way, is that you fundamentalist religious freaks keep voting the Republicans into office, and they are the most money-grubbing robber-barons and rich fat-cats there are, the same ones who keep the minimum wage down, in order to put more money in their own pockets.

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  12. Kathy,

    It doesn’t sound as if he has converted or has even cleaned up his act any. What did he learn? Not that Jesus is Lord, but that ‘dang, those Christians sure are easy pickins’. How did it benefit Neuronotes? Go on, you know us better than we know ourselves. Tell us all how it benefited her.

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  13. wow.. that was a shocker.. seeing my picture here. This was the dedication of the new Sunshine Skyway bridge.. the bridge in the background is the old one, it’s missing an entire section of the south bound span.. a greyhound bus and several other cars went over.. one man survived, he and his little pickup bounced off the freighter that knocked down the bridge.

    http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=sunshine+skyway+bridge+accident&id=F569F87AF697E3A79A1FCA722D5E653CEE18F56D&FORM=IQFRBA

    My friend who was mentioned earlier, was actually in the line of backed up traffic on that span.

    And, I miss him a lot. We grew up together and would’ve liked to have grown old together.. even though he made my life miserable for many years.. me and lots of other people. He was extremely co-dependent and narcissistic.. but he wasn’t always that way.. before he became an addict he was more often than not, the complete opposite.. and that’s the person I love and miss.

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  14. Ruth, he was given an opportunity to learn.. it was up to him to make the choice.

    And do you not know what “In God we trust” on our money means? Do you not know the importance of trusting in God, NOT money?

    Neuro seems to be just fine. She’s just lost the ability to trust in her money.. or at least not as much as before. To many, money is their “god”. And that’s idolatry… they literally TRUST in it.

    I’ve learned that lesson the hard way.. as it seems the way I always have to learn things unfortunately.. I had it made.. not 7 or 6 figure made but enough so that I wouldn’t have to worry nearly as much.. and I was not a good steward of what God blessed me with. But, as we “speak”, I’m learning about God’s presence in my life and that He most certainly does provide and care for those who trust in Him. There is no amount of money that could be better than that.

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  15. And do you not know what ‘In God we trust’ on our money means? Do you not know the importance of trusting in God, NOT money?” – Would that be Zeus? Marduk? Our money should be specific!

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  16. Still waiting for this, Kathy —

    What don’t I have evidence for?? Please be specific“:
    1. The existence of a god named Yahweh
    2. The existence of ANY god or gods
    3. The existence of Yeshua, his life, death and resurrection

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  17. And do you not know what “In God we trust” on our money means? Do you not know the importance of trusting in God, NOT money?

    What a strange question to ask a person who doesn’t think God exists. What I know is that in order to live this life you need money. Most people work very hard for theirs. And isn’t it you who is touting the virtues of the almighty dollar when you celebrate capitalism for the creation of jobs so the really deserving can have more of it?

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  18. For the record, I did not have 7 figures in the bank. I had 7 figure credit, and was put in debt 7+ figures which forced me to file bankruptcy, lose my home, my business and my daughter and I become homeless. So, according to Kathy and her holy psychic powers, this was all for my benefit, and part of her god’s plan so this veteran, who sustained irreversible brain damage in a specific region of the brain that affects social and moral reasoning, would be given an opportunity to learn?
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    “Unfortunately, the area of the head most vulnerable to injury is also where the most fragile and crucial region of the human brain is located. Behind your forehead lies your prefrontal cortex , the center of your higher-order “executive functions,” as well as home to your social awareness and moral conscience.

    Children who experience early damage in the prefrontal cortex never completely develop social or moral reasoning. As adults, even on an intellectual level, they cannot refer to such behavior because they have little concept of it. In contrast, individuals with adult-acquired damage are usually aware of proper social and moral conduct, but are unable to apply such behaviors.”

    http://learn.fi.edu/learn/brain/head.html

    Kathy’s willingness to remain unlearned does a great disservice to humanity.

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