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Shiera Kealoha

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  1. 12 minutes ago, Ayeleeon said:

    And just to be sure everyone understands, my reaction to TDD123's post was not because he posted, but that she is gone, and indeed missed.

    I just want to understand this correctly. Is she gone because she unfortunately passed away? Or of her own choosing? I am new to the forums, as of March.

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  2. 33 minutes ago, Jaide Beck said:

    i am doing pretty ok. lots of sirens. :D

    Been hearing those recently too. O.o

    I don't know if this is still available for free, but you might want to check out the genus strong face. You can make the lips pretty thin too. It's a real nice head. :-) https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Genus Project Mainstore/101/128/34

    here is also the animation fix for the eyes, since they have an eye-rolling issue. Just $5L incase you do get the head. https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Eye-Roll-Stuck-Animation-Fix-for-GENUS-Heads/21060074

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  3. 1 minute ago, Rowan Amore said:

    Until it's changed, yes.  Do I want to risk prosecution?  Jail?  No thanks.  Instead, you work to change it.  

    If everyone just ran around doing whatever the hell they pleased just because the felt a law was unfair...well...ANARCHY!

    To others, risking their jobs, their relationships, and prosecution is worth freedom. Freedom is priceless. Without freedom, over here, you're worth $5million. Life has a price tag.

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  4. 1 minute ago, Rowan Amore said:

    Ok, understood.  You break that law.  What is your defense?  It's unfair?  Good luck with that.

    So, what if there is a law that infringes upon your freedom in some way? Are you the type that is going to sit by and abide by it?

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  5. 2 minutes ago, Rowan Amore said:

    Philosophical or not, just because you feel a law is corrupt doesn't mean you can use that as a defense when you break it and have to suffer the consequences.  "I didn't think it was fair" isn't a valid defense.

    I am speaking generally about unfair/unjust laws that are passed without citizens ever knowing, because of thousands of pages of "legal jargon,"  as Sammy put it. I am not speaking about a specific law. Otherwise, a specific law would have been stated.

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  6. 47 minutes ago, Sammy Huntsman said:

    Can you please cite your sources on how the government is trying to brainwash us. I mean any language can be construed as manipulative. But due to the fact that we can't understand it, as we are not politicians or lawyers. Doesn't make it evil or manipulative.

    I don't really know how to give you sources on this. It is something I learned over looking at various content provided on the internet and reading books, and it took years. I don't look at anything mainstream. And I don't use mainstream search browsers. If you decide to look into it, 90% of mainstream media is owned by 6 corporations. People often like to dismiss "conspiracy theorists." But they also don't know the definition of conspiracy. To question is never to conspire.

  7. 1 minute ago, Sammy Huntsman said:

    I think you made a mistake there, that is called legal jargon. You know the language that they use and lawyers and politicians understand. I mean in that logic, medical jargon must be manipulative as well.

    Maybe I should call it that from now on, but it is still manipulative language at the end of the day. xD And yes, health practitioners/scientists can also be bought off just as easily as politicians.

  8. 16 minutes ago, Rowan Amore said:

    But, if it's still the law, you need to follow it, change it or suffer the consequences.  There will always be laws that someone will find unjust.  If enough people feel.that way, it can change.  You just can't disagree and do as you please without regard to the consequences.  People have tried that with the tax laws.  Some win, most don't.  

    Most people don't know that unjust laws are being passed. There are thousands of pages of manipulative language in legal documents, with crucial tidbits that are often overlooked. Those tidbits can have huge ramifications. I am from the U.S., and I have looked through many legal documents that hide things that the unsuspecting public would be against. If corruption becomes legal, it is still corruption, and it is not something that should be followed. Unfortunately, many will not realize nor understand that. And once a law is passed (over here, at least) it is difficult to change/get rid of it.

  9. On 10/1/2021 at 9:07 AM, Amina Sopwith said:

    Godwin in the opening post?

     

     

    But how do I know you're the authority on what's right? What if I think you're the one who's been brainwashed?

    This is precisely the problem with propaganda. Many people do not realize that they are brainwashed, and they think that their fellow man is. It is why true history is so important. And true history is not something we are taught in high school or college, it is something we have to extensively research ourselves.

  10. 7 minutes ago, Mollymews said:

    the moderators tend to allow OPs about pretty much anything

    threads get closed when we don't stay on the OP topic. Like I started a OP, somebody made a off topic reference, I responded to the off-topic, moderator closed the thread

    which is how that should go. Otherwise might as well not have any organisational structure to the forum. Just have one big thread for everything where we can post anything we like

    4 minutes ago, Orwar said:

       Because political discussions pretty much always devolve into flame wars and hurt feelings. 

       No fun allowed!

       Only fun allowed! 

    I appreciate both of your responses. Thanking you both :-)

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  11. 2 hours ago, Arielle Popstar said:

    I think it is a legitimate query considering the autonomy over our own bodies is what is at stake here. One does or should set the tone for the other regardless of what country one may be speaking from.

    If it hasn't already been started, you really should post a topic on this. Because it is extremely important, and I think the vast majority of people do not realize just how important it is. Abortion comes second to the vaccine mandates, IMO.

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  12. 6 minutes ago, Sammy Huntsman said:

    I have tried the vegan diet, two days after I was really sick and went back to meat. 

    It isn't for everyone, nor will I pretend that it ever is. We all have healthy solutions for the lifestyles that we choose. And choice should always remain the objective. It is my choice, it is also your choice how you want to live.

  13. On 9/30/2021 at 6:31 AM, Luna Bliss said:

    Trying to keep another thread from going off-topic via starting an interesting discussion here that deserves a thread of its own.

    *Let's stick to the topic and not politicize the issues.

    Unfortunately, the fools will always be persuaded by politics, not even able to realize that each party is a distraction, and is only meant to cause a divide.

    With that said, there are things in life that should be censored. Anyone with a moral compass will agree. 

    Most things that are not attune with nature are not things we should permit our bodies to. And that should be a given fact, but again... not many people are aware of this either.

    And I just want to say, smoking overall is not a good thing. A better stress/depressant-reliever is G Y M, and always will be.

    If you exercise almost every day that you can, you will be rewarding yourself for the rest of your life.

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