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    Mahesh replied to the topic Two Of My Blogs Did Not Appear Discouraging in the forum Group logo of Thinkers GroupThinkers Group 7 years, 8 months ago

    Did you get any official clarification on the issue. I am assuming this could be technical error. Most of the time WordPress has this error of showing the content wrong way. And often it does not be viewable immediately. So you should now see the post. I think that’s good that you can now view the post. I hope I don’t get this type of error in my…[Read more]

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    Mahesh replied to the topic What 2017 movie can you recommend? in the forum Group logo of MoviesMovies 7 years, 8 months ago

    I think there are not many good yet to be released. I think Moana is one good animated movie if that is something you can watch. There is also Skill island if you want to watch King kong. And there is one more movie which I watched in January, which was named as split. It was a nice movie.Most of the good movies are going to be released in April…[Read more]

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    Nomus wrote a new post, Happily Retired ever after – Enjoy its to the fullest 7 years, 8 months ago

    Not everybody can plan their retirement in a way, that the enjoy their after work life with same enthusiasm and fun. There are some things that we can learn from others who have made the transition into the kind […]

    • Retirement should be enjoyable, where both couples who had worked for so many years can finally relax and enjoy. They should had careful planning, especially on the financial aspect so they can go on with their dream activities like traveling, going to nice places like a health spa; etc.

    • A crisply written article covering this particular topic of retirement. Here generally I find people who are serving in government jobs happily retired as they get pension and other benefits which accrue to them at the end of their service. But the same is not true in the private sector. A large number of people in the country do not have social security or pensions and live a hand to mouth existence. For many there is not such thing as a retirement. As many in the private sector continue working till their death. One more problem these people in private sector face is that they are unable to see more than a month as the kind of jobs are salaries are such.

      It is only a few who are fortunate to plan their retirement in advance in private sectors and they are professionals drawing handsome salaries. For other the graveyard is the only place to permanently retire. That is the sad fact here. A good article touching on a very important topic well appreciated.

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    Arnold Cruz replied to the topic Two Of My Blogs Did Not Appear Discouraging in the forum Group logo of Thinkers GroupThinkers Group 7 years, 8 months ago

    Hi @acelawrites,

    I’m sorry to hear this. I’m wondering why in the world such thing is ever happenning to your post. I understand your concerns. What is very frustrating for any writer is to see his or her artcles or blogs or any piece of writing never to have been published in the first place.

    Writing any article, blog or any type of piece of…[Read more]

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    Arnold Cruz wrote a new post, Are You In Favor Of Same Sex Marriage? 7 years, 8 months ago

     

    The traditional conception of marriage as the foundation of the family and society is that it is a union between a man and a woman and the primary purpose of which is for procreation and the rearing of […]

    • No. I’m not in favor of same-sex marriage. If I were to favor that, I might as well be in favor of the end of humankind. And don’t give me that crap about “Oh! They can adopt kids.” If they could have their own children that would tell you there was no problem with same-sex marriage. It’s against the natural order. And we can’t change that! No matter how we try to justify!

      • Hi.I agree with your view to a certain extent. The “they can adopt kids” arguments reinforced the fact that same-sex marriages cannot really procreates children.

        Why adopt someone if you can have child or children of your own? Talking about adoption, what will be the effect to the adopted child or children if they are raise by gay, lesbian, bi-sexual or transgender with regards to their normal growth and development?

        Under such a situation, there’s a great possibility that the child or children will imbibe or be greatly influence by the lifestyle or the personality of the adopter. That they will turn out to be gay, lesbian, bi-sexual or transgender themselves in the near future is most likely to happen.

        I was raised in a normal family—with a father and a mother—as role model. I know and I appreciate the respective role of a male and a female.

        I am married myself and have a wife and a daughter. The way I and my wife is raising our daughter is the very way we are raised by our parents—by both male and female in the traditional way as we know it.

        I know and I appreciate based upon personal experience how it is like to be raise within a normal family with all the love, care and support of my father and mother.

        • All of those parties engaged in a same-sex marriage had a biological mother and a biological father or they wouldn’t even be here! Just saying.

    • Mine as well don’t in favor of same-sex marriage, but I respect those lesbians, gays, tomboy, or whatever they termed those homosexual individuals.

      It’s just that, God emphasized in His words that He only created a man and a woman who will be the fit partners.

      With regards with this topic I want to share that some homosexual activists admit that they would like to destroy natural marriage by legalizing same-sex marriage. Since they refuse to live by society’s standards, they will only feel validated if they beat down those standards to the level of their own behavior. If they succeed, everyone in our country will be harmed in some way.

    • I am not in favor of the same sex marriage. Though they have sexual preferences, everyone could not accept it. It is against the norm, so to speak. Sorry for the gays and lesbians, transgenders, I am not against you as a person, because I have many gay friends and we go along well. But I could not accept marriage between them.

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Stupidity; not a lack of education 7 years, 8 months ago

    Something happened.  I went to explain it to the ‘helper’ at the office.    Carl was in the hospital.   I was telling the helper about this tragedy, but she had to wash the dishes.

    Now, you catch the funny lit […]

    • Okay first and foremost let me just correct you a bit. No one is stupid it’s just that we are all different and we all act in different ways. There are people who are quick to solving issues, and there those that take time to digest and think of ways to solve the issue. We were all made differently. Maybe the way I do things is not the same way you will do yours, the way I will react to issues is not the same way you will react, there are some things that may be a priority to you that are not to me so with all this examples we cannot conclude that someone is stupid because they were not able to behave or react in a certain manner. I remember i us3d to have a girl who used to help me around the house, she used to be so slow. When you told her to do something she would repeat after you whatever you said and that used to make me so mad, but i would still listen to her and give her instructions slowly by slowly one after another. You could not tell her to do like three things at a go because she could not multitask. Sometimes I used to feek feel like I would tell her to just leave whatever she’s doing get out and not come back. But obviously I couldn’t that would be too inhuman. But you the irony is that even with that slowness she had two kids that she took care of and I didn’t have any at time. So if she had the ability to take care 9f two kids would we still call her stupid? Mmmmmhh that’s something to think about right? Check this out we have two categories of people those who are
      1 Learned and
      2 Educated. The difference between the two is that learned people are those who can be given a situation to solve and they will think with their minds, think outside the box and come up with a solution. And the educated are those who have to use some sort of manual or books for that matter to get a solution to a problem. You see the difference.

    • Let me indicate this; there is such a thing as stupidity. As Einstein said, it is infinte. To be so politically correct to pretend it doesn’t exist is rather like calling a person starving to death a ‘dieter’.
      The ability to prioritise has always been a hallmark of intelligence. There are things every one of us has on the ‘to do’ list.
      If there is a fire in the kitchen, for example, sorting the clothing to be washed should be stopped and the fire put out.
      The fact that the helper is not intelligent is evident in all aspects. I only focus on this one because it is so obvious that a normal intellect would hear a mutual friend was in the hospital and react, not wash the dishes.
      The difference is not ‘learned’ and ‘educated’ the difference is between intelligent and stupid.
      Whether you have a Ph.D or have never been to school is not the measure. Intelligence is the measure.

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    Mahesh wrote a new post, Jobs Worth Going for in 2017 7 years, 8 months ago

    These days many jobs are not much paying these days. And lot of us are moving to other jobs. And some of the times there are always going to be good jobs regardless of our skill set. And if we approach those jobs […]

    • There are lots of available good jobs now.But one should have the right qualifications and experience to win the competition for it.

      There are lots of graduates but some are not fit for the job so they don’t get employed.

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Vested Interests Control A Vote 7 years, 8 months ago

    Mullings is a white man.   He lives in West Virginia.  He’s in his forties.   Never had much schooling, more interested in girls and sports than his book.  He’s been a miner, a farmer, truck driver, a con […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Some Problems in Watching Some TV Shows Back to Back 7 years, 8 months ago

    When you watch certain shows, there might be an ‘overlap’ especially when they are written by the same person or kind of a piggy-back where the plots of one are used in another.

    For example, Scandal and Grey’s […]

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    Mahesh replied to the topic Jolly LLB2 : Nice movie in the forum Group logo of MoviesMovies 7 years, 8 months ago

    I have not seen the movie. I am thinking is akshay kumar’s acting good in this movie. Most of his movies these days are into over acting and dragged humor. So it does seems like a odd for me to go and watch the movie. I have heard of some good reviews. But I am kind of fan of the old movie of Jolly LLB. I am wondering if anyone here have found…[Read more]

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    Mahesh replied to the topic Health – Brain – Anger Management – Ten Strategies in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    I am trying to find out answer to one situation. For example, in a place where we have to get some understanding on bullying and dealing with negative people. I wonder how to do that. And how do people cope with the negativity. I struggled most of my life dealing with the negative and angry people. It was kind of hard for me to get a grip on how…[Read more]

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    Mahesh replied to the topic Cinema Hall or wait to get online version? in the forum Group logo of MoviesMovies 7 years, 8 months ago

    I personally prefer to watch online. The reason being online watching has better experience than offline. I watch most of the movies on Netflix. I wish I could subscribe to some of the good places online. But on most of the Indian websites, there is lot of delay for showing the movies. Most of the cinema halls charge a lot of money. I think that…[Read more]

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    Mahesh replied to the topic OK Here is a rundown of places I make money in the forum Group logo of Making Money OnlineMaking Money Online 7 years, 8 months ago

    Hi Mathews, Mylot is a good place. But considering it requires more efforts to make money there. I think it’d be worth our time if we spend that elsewhere. Atleast that is what I’d do if I had so much time in my hands. I have spent the time on forums and comments. But I think spending time answering stuff on forums is lot better. Doing some app…[Read more]

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    Arnold Cruz wrote a new post, Showing Our Gratitude To Our Parents 7 years, 8 months ago

     

         Parents are the only people in the world whom we cannot repay for their gift of life to us. There is our mother who carries us in her womb for almost nine months and who gave us birth.

    From the time of o […]

    • From your post I can tell that you are a good son and you love your parents very much. It is good, and all sons and daughters should love their parents especially when they are already old.

      They do not expect so much from their children, only love and care from them.

    • Yes, it is not only morally and religiously right to love our parents but it is an innate human nature to love our parents as well.

      Respect for our parents and respect for the elders is the most natural thing in any culture I think.

      Loving and caring for our elderly parents is the rule I think rather than the exception.

      Even in the animal kingdom, the love and care of the parents to its offsprings is evident and I think it works both ways from offsprings to parents.

      If in the animal kingdom (we consider animal to be move by instinct only? so they say) such thing exists (love and care), with more reason for us human beings to love and care for our parents.

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