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Only Two IslandersModerator: BioTeam World peace will never be attainable as long as there are people around.
Generally speaking, the more people talk about "being saved," the further away they actually are from true salvation.
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They are doing it for KC special Olympics.
Man in civilization surveys the creature through the glass of his knowledge and sees thereby a feather magnified and the whole image in distortion. - Henry Benson
Oh. Well that's nice of them. Risk hypothermia and possible brain damage for the special olympics. Maybe they'll be in it some day. They couldn't just have a bake sale?
J o n e s i e
A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy? -Albert Einstein
Re: Only Two IslandersI remembered that our department had previously planned an activity last year, "Animal Marathon" wear your self-made animal mascott and parade within the urbanized city. I think that's good way to promote peace in our city I guess. Swimming would be nice but the city's nearest river, Pasig River isn't a good place for swimming. Swim there and you'll find yourself 6 feet underground--really that it is already contaminated. Real brain damage too!
---Just one act of random kindness at a time and you can change the world---
I would go swimming in February just for the irony of it. That sounds awesome.
Generally speaking, the more people talk about "being saved," the further away they actually are from true salvation.
~Alex #2 Total Post Count
You should really do it at a fund raiser... because they have paramedics there waiting for you!
Man in civilization surveys the creature through the glass of his knowledge and sees thereby a feather magnified and the whole image in distortion. - Henry Benson
Fine fine, I'll go along as part of the world peace fundraiser too. You talked me into it.
Generally speaking, the more people talk about "being saved," the further away they actually are from true salvation.
~Alex #2 Total Post Count
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