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    Toddlers

    To use Theresa May as an example, she has betrayed everyone, her party, the country, and herself. Yet she goes to church on a sunday.

    Confession is about confessing sins, yet will commit the same offences five minutes after leaving church. You are all like it, there is precious little authenticity about any thing. Its the mindset of toddlers, shallow, selfish, self serving, angry when confronted by your callous disregard, and amazed that anyone wants to play fair.

    Corbyn or May would inwardly laugh at this note, as you are....probably. I dont know Chalky, but he might be an exception, those who are true to themselves suffer the most.

    All of this applies to the Cambridge board, a vicious, nasty, incompetent bunch of snakes. This world is truly a visitation to hell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psaw View Post

    All of this applies to the Cambridge board, a vicious, nasty, incompetent bunch of snakes. This world is truly a visitation to hell.

    This board has always been edgy you know that Frank,when it was in full flow years back how many people came in here just in passing and try to join only never to be seen after a couple of replies,you couldn't just walk in and make yourself at home you had to earn your place,when I first came on here I set out to change the way that people got treated on here in my own little way but somehow ended up as bad as the rest,make that of what you will

    I go to church,not every week as I should but whenever I can and there is a family that has been going longer than I have and they have a very dubious reputation in the community and I often wonder if anything that's said from the pulpit ever hits home,I wouldn't mind being judged on the same day as some of them to see how I fair against them,confession is for Catholics and I doubt it really changes what people want to do,would you stop having an affair with the 20 yr daughter of your mate just because you've told the priest,some I know would tell the priest out of pride I think as it's a strange world that we live in
    All you can do is do your best unto others and keep your fingers crossed on your day of reckoning,personally I'm hoping that religion was just a big laugh by someone thousands of years ago and it all got out of hand,it would make things simpler

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    Do you often talk about toddlers on the internet, Frankie?

    Got to admit, I’ve always thought somebody should check your hard drive. Maybe that’s why you changed your computer eh?

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    I don't think that Frank uses his computer for anything like that kel,he's merely referring to people being childish as well you know

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    Chalky, Catholicism, for all its faults it has a truth at its core. Confession is an attempt at instilling maturity. There is a prayer at the start of a catholic mass, I cant remember its name, but it has " My fault my fault my fault", in it repeated, as a form of information to the church goers.

    At any moment in life, you are where you deserve to be. Not to take responsibility for your own life and actions is a serious mistake. To take responsibility is the highest form of mental health, and gives you total control over everything.

    Even if you have a psychopath in your life, making your life a hell on earth, that is your fault, you are letting them. If you cheat, lie, manipulate, abuse etc, this is what happens. There is a view of Karma that it is an instant thing, that every lie etc makes you smaller as a person.

    If you have seen a baby elephant dying of thirst in Africa it is truly a horrific thing. Karma truly knows how to pay you back. Like psychopaths, it has no pity.
    Theresa May has got it coming.

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    I like to think of myself as a physically strong person but mentally weak,I let things get to me and I don't handle stress very well and I wish that it could have been the other way around,if somebody hits you in the face the pain has been forgotten in a week but if somebody hits you mentally then sometimes the pain never goes
    I can't wait to find out if religion was worth all of the trouble over the years Frank but as I plod along towards finding out I'm getting more and more sceptical about its existence and I'm gonna be right pissed off if Budda,Muhammad or whoever is waiting for me and I've supported the wrong team all of this time

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    Your barking up the wrong tree chalky. Everything is interconnected, that's science not religion. Try looking in the mirror, you will find what your looking for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psaw2 View Post
    Chalky, Catholicism, for all its faults it has a truth at its core. Confession is an attempt at instilling maturity. There is a prayer at the start of a catholic mass, I cant remember its name, but it has " My fault my fault my fault", in it repeated, as a form of information to the church goers.
    Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa or summat?

    And I was brought up Methodist.

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    Using extra sensitive equipment, astronomers have detected super massive galaxies only thee billion years old, and younger. The light from those places still exists which is amazing. Maybe within that light exists a trace of gas emitted from the rear end of a rodent or bug, that exists today, and is typing this.

    Back then if there were football clubs, Cambridge would still be losing, or its equivalent, and I would still be paying gold to watch it.

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