sritrinity
@sritrinity (629)
India • Age 54
Joined myLot 15 years ago
start the day with love, end the day with love
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Brian
@wolfie34 (26771)
• United Kingdom
5 Sep 09
A lot of us have been badly hurt through love, abusive relationships whether they are mental or abusive it kind of puts you off for life, we may have moved on, got stronger but the scars are still there and we start to wonder if...
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sritrinity After a string of relationships, the last two being very abusive, I came to a realization that love didn't exist, it was all based on selfishness and where it did appear to work it was just a bargain of 'you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours'..it was just...
6 Sep 09
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Brian
@wolfie34 (26771)
• United Kingdom
2 Sep 09
As I understand it and it is very atypical of me that I do this whether consciously or unconsciously but my previous therapist picked up on it and it was also mentioned today when I went a long to a group that has a 'drop in'...
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meapas
@meapas (2436)
• India
30 Aug 09
We are 1,83,000 members here. We all have a personal name. A name given by our parents or relatives but surely not by ourselves. There may be many people with common names. There may be some reason for choosing a name.
Here at...
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sritrinity I didn't really want to spill the beans as it's a bit personal, but you asked so I am bound...lol
Nothing very exciting. Trinity just came to mind after watching the film Matrix One for the first time. I loved the film and it rang true to the bone in many...
2 Sep 09
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raghul77ster
@raghul77ster (2132)
• India
30 Aug 09
"The death of a language leads to the disappearance of many forms of intangible cultural heritage, especially the invaluable heritage of traditions and oral expressions of the community that spoke it," says UNESCO Director-General...
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sritrinity Hi there bro, yes it is a fact that our local languages are fast dying a death. As you said in this day and age of globalisation English is becoming the most important language. Therefore more and more people are enrolling their kids in English medium schools....
1 Sep 09
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Brian
@wolfie34 (26771)
• United Kingdom
1 Sep 09
I feel absolutely, totally drained, zonked out, completely!
I have woken up feeling that I haven't slept at all, which is not true, in that I went to bed after a good read which always makes me tired, I have had 10 hours sleep...
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sritrinity Yes that happens to me alot. It seems when there's alot ot process emotionally one feels really tired and just wants to curl up under the covers.
I do have something that helps....it's a particular type of music, which is designed to uplift the soul, is...
1 Sep 09
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dhawanbm
@dhawanbm (3705)
• India
1 Sep 09
I am making so many friend requests but no body seems to be friend available to meet here and be one. Its friends who are here to be for you, lets see!
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meapas
@meapas (2436)
• India
31 Aug 09
Internet connections come in various modes like broadband, dial-up or prepaid. Which one do you use? which is more economical and beneficial? How much does it cost monthly?
I use broadband at 64 kbps for 24 hours a day with...
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sritrinity Hi Meapas, nice to meet you again, hope you had a good weekend. I use a bsnl broadband unlimited connection, with is supposed to be upto 2mbps.....but it's more like about 50kbps. I pay Rs900 for it, and it always is disconnecting and sometimes the connection...
31 Aug 09
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Patsie Hatley
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
28 Aug 09
I searched for weather but couldnt find it in all mymanyinterests'so chose life. My guestion its nearly September so is it as hot where'you are right now as it is here in Garden Grove California? Its 102
degrees outside and maybe...
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sritrinity No Hatley, it's pretty damp and gloomy here in South India. The monsoon is late this year and is starting to come but in dribs and drabs, my feet actually feel cold on the marble floor and I can't have a fan on as it gets too chilly.
Thats very hot where...
28 Aug 09
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bluehibiscus
@bluehibiscus (702)
• United States
27 Aug 09
So I'm trying to learn Hindi and I've tried a finding penpals but it seems almost impossible to find a FEMALE penpal. (seriously are there no Indian girls online...I phrased that wrong)
Anyway I am 20, a psychology student in...
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Patsie Hatley
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
26 Aug 09
It seems like now days so many men cheat on their girlfriends and the'girls keep giving them chances so I am wondering is this a modern
trend and every girl thinks she has to put up with a player or a cheat?Is being faithful to...
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Brian
@wolfie34 (26771)
• United Kingdom
27 Aug 09
How often do you use rational thinking in every day life?
Do you know how to use rational thinking when things go wrong for you or you struggle to deal with something that has happened which has upset you or hurt you.
Do...
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sritrinity I would like to think that I've got the rational thinking down, but somedays it's nowhere to be found and I need my buddy to show me the light. Most of the time I'm ok, it usually withers if I have had one thing flung at me after another and I've not had...
27 Aug 09
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Sreekala
@Sreekala (34312)
• India
27 Aug 09
Hi mylotters,
Yoga is going to be a compulsory subject in school from the next academic session. The news published in today’s newspaper.
Personally I feel it is a welcome step. Yoga can do wonders so practicing the...
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sritrinity Yes I think thats great too. When I was young and in school we had a wonderful teacher who made us do yoga everyday and it felt just great. I think more sports should be made compulsory in schools in India as it is so important that kids get out, be in the...
27 Aug 09
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PeacefulWmn9
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
27 Aug 09
Hello :) When I was in school years ago, we had a "dress code" but did not wear uniforms. There are some debates today about dress codes and uniforms...some believe it robs a student of their individuality, while...
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sritrinity I don't think it robs students of their individuality at all because there are hours after school and weekends too where they can wear what they want.
Looking back I went to 2 different schools. The first was a local comprehensive and it was wear what you...
27 Aug 09
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katerina
@thea09 (18305)
• Greece
27 Aug 09
Last night I went into the village for a coffee. A Greek coffee which consists of a thimbleful of coffee of which half is sludge. So barely refreshed I ordered another, as you do. But I broke the rules. Only one coffee allowed in...
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sritrinity Greek coffee.....ohh that sounds so wonderful...
Only one! Terrible... sacrilege! But I suppose they have habituated digestive systems and if they break the norm then they get all sorts of problems. I suppose most Indians also have a very small coffees and...
27 Aug 09
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