DVD,
I can never get those straws to work.
They should hand them out when they give domains.
Isn't that how you build a virtual community?
Endless sucking and backscratching and nasal gazing.
Sorry, it's called Karma.
I love it when people appropriate concepts superficially.
Norm
Try sucking on the end of the straw while it's still visible. That often helps.
I find the visual originality overwhelming. Mainly from the point of view I've seen the image before and find it a bit overwhelming to reproduce it and appropriate it.
But that is Karma I guess. What images go around come around again. I think that's the strict definition of Karma, but I'm not sure. There's so many opinions about what Karma truly is. By so many spiritual bloggers. I wish I was as spritual as other bloggers and spent my time convincing them that my spirituality was the only real spirituality, even though it incorporates a lot of other philosophies and theologies from other spiritualites and regligions (primarily in the name of religious tolerance - which has always been a favourite of mine. Why would you say you believe in something vehemently without adding, 'While this is my belief I tolerate other beliefs which completely contradict what I do believe in, but the fact that I believe upsetting others is wrong, I guess that leaves me with no choice but to deny what I believe in for the greater common good ... that we all agree that we believe different things. I mean you believe there are multiple gods. I believe there's only one God. That's hardly likely to come between us. It will only bring us closer together. Once we've finished arguing we can both go and pray to our own God or gods to enlighten the other person. And then come back together again, and discuss prayer techniques. The person who prays to multiple gods can say to the person who only prays to one that they're narrow minded. And the person who prays to one God can tell the heretic how he can't pray to a lake because the creator or the lake will get upset, but how they both like the ducks on the lake because ducks have never been classified as gods in multiple god religions. So I guess at the end of the day, you can live together and run a duck farm. As long as you don't argue about the duck and the egg and which came first, or aren't a strict meat-eating Vegan who won't eat eggs, or have a high cholesterol count and find egg yolks a bit too dangerous but doesn't mind wolfing down the odd Maccas burger when no-one's watching. It's either that or run a sheep station because sheep don't lay eggs.
It's just as well that it's not offensive to anyone who might happen to actually believe in the concept of Karma. I'm sure their soul was in the right place. It's not perfect but it's the best cistern we've got.
Comment by David
If I had a straw I'd
felchsuck face with her.Comment by Norm
Consumption Malfunction
Equal and Opposite
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I can never get those straws to work.
They should hand them out when they give domains.
Isn't that how you build a virtual community?
Endless sucking and backscratching and nasal gazing.
Sorry, it's called Karma.
I love it when people appropriate concepts superficially.
Norm
Comment by David
I find the visual originality overwhelming. Mainly from the point of view I've seen the image before and find it a bit overwhelming to reproduce it and appropriate it.
But that is Karma I guess. What images go around come around again. I think that's the strict definition of Karma, but I'm not sure. There's so many opinions about what Karma truly is. By so many spiritual bloggers. I wish I was as spritual as other bloggers and spent my time convincing them that my spirituality was the only real spirituality, even though it incorporates a lot of other philosophies and theologies from other spiritualites and regligions (primarily in the name of religious tolerance - which has always been a favourite of mine. Why would you say you believe in something vehemently without adding, 'While this is my belief I tolerate other beliefs which completely contradict what I do believe in, but the fact that I believe upsetting others is wrong, I guess that leaves me with no choice but to deny what I believe in for the greater common good ... that we all agree that we believe different things. I mean you believe there are multiple gods. I believe there's only one God. That's hardly likely to come between us. It will only bring us closer together. Once we've finished arguing we can both go and pray to our own God or gods to enlighten the other person. And then come back together again, and discuss prayer techniques. The person who prays to multiple gods can say to the person who only prays to one that they're narrow minded. And the person who prays to one God can tell the heretic how he can't pray to a lake because the creator or the lake will get upset, but how they both like the ducks on the lake because ducks have never been classified as gods in multiple god religions. So I guess at the end of the day, you can live together and run a duck farm. As long as you don't argue about the duck and the egg and which came first, or aren't a strict meat-eating Vegan who won't eat eggs, or have a high cholesterol count and find egg yolks a bit too dangerous but doesn't mind wolfing down the odd Maccas burger when no-one's watching. It's either that or run a sheep station because sheep don't lay eggs.
Comment by Norm
Consumption Malfunction
Equal and Opposite
Arses and Elbows
Footy Power