Anyone else wishes they were a skeleton?

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lmao, I had the exact same line of thought when I was grieving for my hair...the baldy mindset is universal.
 

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I like your abstract way of thinking.

Don't worry however, due to the fact we are on the last legs of humanity now, all of us will be skeletons(even those with hair) very very soon.....
Hooray for global warning, disease and nuclear war. If it had to happen, better when we are balding or is it actually the opposite since I doubt any good modeling of future catastrophes. Living on Mars with lower gravity might be great for hair actually. Living on Mount Krakatoa might work too but probably too hot or too cold depending upon where you stand either place.
 

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Hooray for global warning, disease and nuclear war. If it had to happen, better when we are balding or is it actually the opposite since I doubt any good modeling of future catastrophes. Living on Mars with lower gravity might be great for hair actually. Living on Mount Krakatoa might work too but probably too hot or too cold depending upon where you stand either place.
Repent before you're spent, the end is nigh!
 

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Repent before you're spent, the end is nigh!
In the U.S., you often have to wait to 59 1/2 to break into retirement funds without substantial penalty. So we could model Break into/Don't Break into retirement accounts and correlate it with the amount of hair likely to be left. My advice is always to these kids the same. Work two jobs and go into bars with actual bars and buy drunk ladies drinks. Combine that with a cool car and you are likely to score that way. I have already confirmed that if I offer marijuana in my car with anyone else, he will hit on me so it should work on real chicks.
 

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Hooray for global warning, disease and nuclear war. If it had to happen, better when we are balding or is it actually the opposite since I doubt any good modeling of future catastrophes. Living on Mars with lower gravity might be great for hair actually. Living on Mount Krakatoa might work too but probably too hot or too cold depending upon where you stand either place.
Are you religious?
 

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Are you religious?
No but I might believe that susceptibility to believing premonitions related to God being actually Goddess has influenced the way that I view the world and what a real God(dess) might be like. It's very hard for any humans to think of, not necessarily believe in, Goddess being anything but a male. Many women hate gender neutral words for the divinity. The idea of a protective father and the value of that seems to be universal. Goddesses are usually viewed as either Mother Goddesses or romantic Goddesses or fertility Goddesses. Because of IVF, the notion of needing a fertility goddess any longer is not very prevalent. Cereal goddesses were another type that promoted the growth of grain and edible plants.
 

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In the U.S., you often have to wait to 59 1/2 to break into retirement funds without substantial penalty. So we could model Break into/Don't Break into retirement accounts and correlate it with the amount of hair likely to be left. My advice is always to these kids the same. Work two jobs and go into bars with actual bars and buy drunk ladies drinks. Combine that with a cool car and you are likely to score that way. I have already confirmed that if I offer marijuana in my car with anyone else, he will hit on me so it should work on real chicks.

My Aorta will be to the slaughter before the chronological chimes thrust towards decaying numbers.

I can score with a wh***, does that amount to a count?

What is the deal with you. Do you straddle or prefer to be straddled or are you having the best of both crevices?
 

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No but I might believe that susceptibility to believing premonitions related to God being actually Goddess have influenced the way that I view the world and what a real God(dess) might be like. It's very hard for any humans to think of, not necessarily believe in, Goddess being anything but a male. Many women hate gender neutral words for the divinity. The idea of a protective father and the value of that seems to be universal. Goddesses are usually viewed as either Mother Goddesses or romantic Goddesses or fertility Goddesses. Because of IVF, the notion of needing a fertility goddess any longer is not very prevalent. Cereal goddesses were another type that promoted the growth of grain and edible plants.
Why even assign a gender to God at all? I believe in God, and my God doesn't have a gender or anything human-like in general. We might refer to him as "he" in Arabic, but it isn't because he is a male, and he refers to himself as "we" - we in Arabic when used by God as a pronoun signifies importance and greatness -
 

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Why even assign a gender to God at all? I believe in God, and my God doesn't have a gender or anything human-like in general. We might refer to him as "he" in Arabic, but it isn't because he is a male, and he refers to himself as "we" - we in Arabic when used by God as a pronoun signifies importance and greatness -
cope
 

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Everything is cope if you look at it this way. I can also say that sex is a cope to temporarily escape life never-ending problems. Don't let incel culture autism get to you too much and learn to put a line between valid arguments and parroting ridiculous crap
 

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Why even assign a gender to God at all? I believe in God, and my God doesn't have a gender or anything human-like in general. We might refer to him as "he" in Arabic, but it isn't because he is a male, and he refers to himself as "we" - we in Arabic when used by God as a pronoun signifies importance and greatness -
You are about to get into an area of fascination for me and it relates to the words/name of God in the Abrahamic religions. Jews won't even utter the word and they often leave out the O when writing. Islam and Christianity don't seem to do that but referring to Christ as uppercase letter god is probably seen as an affront. Judaism dietary laws have a lot of overlap with Muslims; Christians eat anything tasty they can get their hooks onto. There was also a fascinating melding near Lebanon/Israel of Indo-Europeans with Semites with Persian/Indians being Indo-Europeans. Zoroastrianism concepts were introduced into Judaism and then derivatively into Christianity with only Catholics not believing in permanent hell but Judaism, Christianity and Islam all gained the idea of hell although it is still greatly muted by Jews since the Talmud often takes precedence over the scriptures unlike in Islam and Christianity. The split between Protestants and Catholics is similar to the distinctions between Sunni and Shiites. Sufism in many ways parallels Buddhist Thought more so than that of Islam. Sikhs appear to believe in a combination of Islam and Hinduism.

At least in English, God is already gendered and we lack any neuter or feminine articles often found in other European languages. Goddess on the other hand, emphasizes feminine qualities bit not necessarily human ones. In Portuguese and other Romance languages, it is some form of Deus plus the ending "a" which is usually female. I guess you could say "o deusa" with mismatched articles but I am not intuitive enough about Portuguese to know what impression that would make. It is closest to the "male female goddess". A Deus might work better but that means goodbye in all Romance languages.

I think there can be an argument to be made that El is the name of the one true Goddess or God with again, I know this is pagan, with a Goddess either as a consort or just one Goddess. But Israel, Baa-el and many words have the EL hyphenated. Anyone can ask me anything pretty much. My knowledge extends to many areas with quick analysis and recall. Since going on HRT, my verbal skills seem to have greatly increased as has my working vocabulary. I usually sign messages that I put some thought into. My thought organization has completely become much much greater unless I have stayed up three hours too long. Lack of sleep can actually case hallucinations and it is dangerous to life, especially driving where it's much more dangerous than drunk driving which really shouldn't carry that term but that's another interesting topic.



 
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You are about to get into an area of fascination for me and it relates to the words/name of God in the Abrahamic religions. Jews won't even utter the word and they often leave out the O when writing. Islam and Christianity don't seem to do that but referring to Christ as uppercase letter god is probably seen as an affront. Judaism dietary laws have a lot of overlap with Muslims; Christians eat anything tasty they can get their hooks onto. There was also a fascinating melding near Lebanon/Israel of Indo-Europeans with Semites with Persian/Indians being Indo-Europeans. Zoroastrianism concepts were introduced into Judaism and then derivatively into Christianity with only Catholics not believing in permanent hell but Judaism, Christianity and Islam all gained the idea of hell although it is still greatly muted by Jews since the Talmud often takes precedence over the scriptures unlike in Islam and Christianity. The split between Protestants and Catholics is similar to the distinctions between Sunni and Shiites. Sufism in many ways parallels Buddhist Thought more so than that of Islam. Sikhs appear to believe in a combination of Islam and Hinduism.

At least in English, God is already gendered and we lack any neuter articles often found in other European languages. Goddess on the other hand, emphasizes feminine qualities bit not necessarily human ones.

I think there can be an argument to be made that El is the name of the one true Goddess or God with again, I know this is pagan, with a Goddess either as a consort or just one Goddess. But Israel, Baa-el and many words have the EL hyphenated.
"There is nothing like Him. He is the Hearing, the Seeing".


Tbh Janey, i think the idea of God has become a ridiculous concept in the western world because Christianity used to be the dominant religion there. The idea that God is a "sky-daddy who sacrificed himself for us" makes it really hard to take theism in general seriously if you're only familiar with Christianity. In my religion, Jesus was only a human like Moses and Muhammad - peace be upon them all - and that God is nothing like his creation. The idea that Adam was created in God's image exists in Islam, but for us it doesn't get interpreted literally and has various different meanings


I feel like Christianity contributed a major disservice to the idea of theism. The fact that the church used to be anti-science for centuries and enforced dumb sh*t on people while telling them to worship a man in the sky - which caused Europe to succumb to the dark ages - eventually caused things to backlash and people in the west hated and rejected religions all together, and many radical atheistic movements formed. People don't even take you seriously or give you respect nowadays if you even hint at anything religious because they still have that mental block and complex that they inherited from their ancestors for hundreds of years now
 

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"There is nothing like Him. He is the Hearing, the Seeing".


Tbh Janey, i think the idea of God has become a ridiculous concept in the western world because Christianity used to be the dominant religion there. The idea that God is a "sky-daddy who sacrificed himself for us" makes it really hard to take theism in general seriously if you're only familiar with Christianity. In my religion, Jesus was only a human like Moses and Muhammad - peace be upon them all - and that God is nothing like his creation. The idea that Adam was created in God's image exists in Islam, but for us it doesn't get interpreted literally and has various different meanings


I feel like Christianity contributed a major disservice to the idea of theism. The fact that the church used to be anti-science for centuries and enforced dumb sh*t on people while telling them to worship a man in the sky - which caused Europe to succumb to the dark ages - eventually caused things to backlash and people in the west hated and rejected religions all together, and many radical atheistic movements formed. People don't even take you seriously or give you respect nowadays if you even hint at anything religious because they still have that mental block and complex that they inherited from their ancestors for hundreds of years now
You are preaching to the choir. The split between Catholics and Protestants is related to the value of church doctrine versus the original scriptures and you can see it both ways. Ultimately, Protestants cannot go back to true Christianity since real Christianity took place under Constantine and his counsels including book selection of the Christian Bible so it ends up being circular to try to return to true Christianity without access to further scrolls. The creeds were not for praise purposes entirely. They were composed to exclude anyone who differed on doctrine like the folks like the German tribes who believe in Arianism which was also prevalent in Africa. Weaknesses of Islam relate to the earlier Jewish source accounts of Abraham and Isaac vs. Ismael who is the major character in many ways in Islam. The identification of jinns seems almost paganistic and polytheistic but none of the three explain who or what angels are and how strong they are. Purportedly, Satan's power among many Christians equals almost that of God with the same types of minions which are of course depicted ridiculously in movies and the like and pictures of hell and heaven.

One emphasis of mine is to emphasize Semites as perhaps being both the most likely to bald and the most likely to end up with essentially no hair at all on the scalp often with a tiny thin line. Beards are extolled in Judaism and Islam but irrelevant for the most part in Christian history. Head covering in Islamic-derived traditions make be related to baldness being all but universal accompanied by extreme beard growth. Jews often wear crown coverings.

Very interested in your thoughts about these issues and how much they matter in your view in Islam, which I assume also has more "liberal/flexible ideas among adherents.
 
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Catholics absolutely believe in a permanent suffering. They also believe in purgatory, quoting (can't remember which) one of the 7books that "Us" Protestants omitted from "our" bible.
 
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