jdfarmerca
@jdfarmerca (4)
Canada • Age 55
Joined myLot 17 years ago
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slickcut
@slickcut (8141)
• United States
17 Dec 07
I am talking about people and their actions here.I have noticed that when people mess up and do the wrong thing ,they often put the blame on others,instead of taking the blame.I have talked with people that are in crisis and when...
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jdfarmerca I do take responsibility for my actions. Regardless of the cause behind the choices I make, I am the one that makes them, and I am the one that has to deal with any resulting consequences. That doesn't mean that I don't sometimes curse the cause behind the...
17 Dec 07
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snoopy04
@snoopy04 (718)
• United States
26 Nov 07
As a parent, do you try to monitor what your kids watch on tv? I do, and because of that I was told by another parent that was the wrong thing to do.
On the weekends I have my nine year old daughter Erica so when she is here I...
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worldwise1
@worldwise1 (14885)
• United States
25 Nov 07
I read something today that gave me pause: There is more than one correct answer to most questions? True or false? That's sort of like saying that nothing is all black or all white, isn't it? I think the statement is true only in...
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jdfarmerca I think it has more to do with the subject of the question itself (and how its phrased) than a person's receptiveness. Is this cup yellow? is a yes or no answer, and since its my tea cup I'm referring to here, yes is the only correct answer. Once you start...
25 Nov 07
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fineexistence
@fineexistence (574)
• United States
25 Nov 07
Do you prefer to read an e-book or a physical real book? For me, it really depends on my mood at the time. But I have heard some of my friends say that they prefer to read and be able to feel the book, than to stare at the screen...
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jdfarmerca Absolutely, a physical book for reading. There is just something absolutely addictive in having to physically turn a page. You can take a book anywhere. I know, I know, laptops. But have you ever tried to lie down under the covers with a laptop? Or in a tent?...
25 Nov 07
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