overfiend said:
You never regret what you buy, half as much as you regret what you failed to buy.Although, some people try to avoid this by buying everything.
I like it.
overfiend said:
You never regret what you buy, half as much as you regret what you failed to buy.Although, some people try to avoid this by buying everything.
I like it.
beach is good.
Sometimes there is no reason for something besides the fact that it was possible for it to happen.
"And he recalled the wisdom of his father - whom he didn't remember - retailed to him by his mother - whom he did remember, just - never take sweets from strangers, advice from friends, or crap from any man."
Singing the Sadness, Reginald Hill
Things of similar nature tend to come together.
IF SOME STHIN HAS NO ORDER IT IS GLASS , HUGH HEFFER
-bobbarker
I think bob has ordered one too many glasses.
YOLO, YODO, UYAB.
You only live once, you only die once, unless you are Buddhist...
Then it's just an endless cycle of birth and death unless you transcend the cycle and enter Nirvana.
ashita said:
You only live once, you only die once, unless you are Buddhist...Then it's just an endless cycle of birth and death unless you transcend the cycle and enter Nirvana.
In addition, ten courts of hell + 18 hell levels. ^^
Fuck it.
ocha said:
In addition, ten courts of hell + 18 hell levels. ^^
It gets even more complex then that the hells are not exactly like the Christian hell in that they do not last forever.
In Tibetan Buddhism specifically the Tibetan book of the dead the hells and the Yama are actually an illusion and can be avoided if you acknowledge they are so and come to terms with whatever sins you did the last life.
In a way the 6 realms of Buddhist existence mirror six states of mind humans can be in.
I learned that from watching the History channel.
Now a little story of the differences heaven and hell from what I think is Confucianism.
There is an ancient Chinese parable about an old man who knew he would die soon.
He wanted to know what Heaven and hell were like.
He visited a wise man in his village to ask "Can you tell me what Heaven and hell are like?"
The wise man led him down a strange path, deep into the countryside.
Finally they came upon a large house with many rooms and went inside.
Inside they found lots of people and many enormous tables with an incredible array of food.
Then the old man noticed a strange thing, the people,
all thin and hungry were holding chopsticks 12 feet long.
They tried to feed themselves, but of course could not get the food to their mouths with such long chopsticks.
The old man then said to the wise man "Now I know what hell looks like,
will you please show me what Heaven looks like?"
The wise man led him down the same path a little further until they came upon another large house similar to the first. They went inside and saw many people well fed and happy, they too had chopsticks 12 feet long.
This puzzled the old man and he asked, "I see all of these people have 12 feet chopsticks too,
yet they are well fed and happy, please explain this to me.
The wise man replied, "in Heaven we feed each other"
Momma's baby, papa's maybe.
The universe is believed to be 28 billion light years from "end to end"... A single light year is equal to almost 6 trillion miles. There are approximately 300 billion galaxies, each with over 200 billion stars... An unaccountable & unimaginable number of planets and life sustaining suns.
Sometimes it's wise to cover your ears, shut your mouth, close your eyes and OPEN your mind and OPEN your soul.
Life is a gift... But it comes with a price.
A comment on this video:
Row, row, row your boat gently down the stream,
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily life is but a dream!
"why do dicks and assholes get more action? they tend to be good in bed"
alternatively:
"The problem with dicks and assholes is that they tend to be good in bed"
both by me (yeah, I know!)
"The lack of knowledge does not mean the lack of intelligence but the lack of respect for those with knowledge proves lack of a brain".
by me
It doesn't work that way.
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