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  • Welcome to The Philosophy Forum - an introduction thread
    @steppo25
    Welcome to The Philosophy Forum!
    Enjoy your stay~
  • Welcome to The Philosophy Forum - an introduction thread
    @Thrifclyfe
    Welcome to The Philosophy Forum!
    We are glad you are here!
  • Feature requests
    Maybe you now spell all words correctly.Hanover

    I thought maybe I had become a perfect speller till I tried to spellllll spell wrong and it let me.
  • Feature requests
    I seem to have lost spell check on my system. Is anyone else losing it or is it just me?
  • Welcome to The Philosophy Forum - an introduction thread
    @Alen White
    Welcome to The Philosophy Forums!
    Enjoy your stay!
  • Lack Of Seriousness...
    I don't pay myself. I keep most of the money in the business for development purposes and to be able to withstand shocks (run out of work, etc.). I am quite paranoid financially. I probably live on less than some of the people I work with. My personal expenses consist of food, paying for some of my grandfather's medical expenses, books and similar stuff. All my electricity, gas, telephone, internet, other subscriptions, etc. are paid via my companyAgustino

    I cannot remember if you are in the USA or not Agustino but I know back in 80' my parents company of 24 employees, not inculding them when we had the first housing crash and they were land planners and developers. My folks didn't take a pay check for 2 years because it was a choice of either paying themselves or their employees and they chose their employees. Seems noble but it backfired on them when it came to Social Security. In hind sight, they should have taken the salaries and then loaned the money back to the company. Such a simple way to achieve the same end without sacraficing their own future.
  • Word of the day - Not to be mistaken for "Word de jour."
    Don't be jelly Sweet Petunia.Hanover

    You know I am not a flower in any interpertation of the word.
    You can affectionately call me 'EvilBitchLilth" :snicker:
  • Word of the day - Not to be mistaken for "Word de jour."
    :rofl: Hanover would never have the gall to post a picture of himself like that.
  • Word of the day - Not to be mistaken for "Word de jour."
    I'd also like to thank Timeline (aka Punkin) for having created a word describing all that is me.Hanover

    Aww Hanover, that is simply adorable. You named a fine lady after a gourd we carve, to scare people as we jack them for free candy, when the sun goes down on all Hallows Eve. Brilliant! :roll:
  • Word of the day - Not to be mistaken for "Word de jour."
    Never crossed my mind. Really? Hanover? As an example of humor?T Clark

    @Hanover Did you know you were being discussed? What a flippin honor!
  • Word of the day - Not to be mistaken for "Word de jour."
    American Indian place names:T Clark

    Okay you got me to open the thread with your comment in the shoutbox. Excellent start.

    Many of the Indian nations still exist and if they arrest you on the reservation, you are NOT entitled to a phone call or a whole lot of other "rights" you have just on the other side of a street, off the Inidan nation.
  • Welcome to The Philosophy Forum - an introduction thread
    @Titan
    Hiya and Welcome to The Philosophy Forum!
    We are happy you are here~
  • The Last Word
    Road trip to see my son at college and bring him a tech care package.
    Sooooooooo excited to see him, get out of this town, even if just for a few hours.
  • Beautiful Things
    Rayon hangs so much better!
    I love the colors of the bottom shirt!
  • Welcome to The Philosophy Forum - an introduction thread
    @Joe
    Hiya Joe!
    Welcome to The Philosophy Forum!
  • The Last Word
    @Mongrel
    I miss you~ You always understood the underlying fears of my Dad's health and I am scared right now... :worry:
  • Lack Of Seriousness...
    I used this often. Takes a lot of practise though.Benkei

    "A compliment is a gift. Unwrap it and be grateful. Allow the giver of the compliment their
    moment and you influence them. Show your gratitude for the compliment and the person
    giving it."

    Ah you have learned have you? :party:
    I specifically remember back in December of 2007, when you and I had an exchange of ideas of what to get a Jewish person for Hannuakah. I complimented you on how thoughtful I thought you were, to go out of the way to learn something about another person's religion before spending money on a gift for them.
    And you failed :down: my entry exam of how to graciously accept a compliment, somewhat coyly but still unaccepting of the compliment I gave you.

    Kudos to you in growth and change! :cheer:

    Btw: Have I told you lately what a beautiful person you are? :smirk:
  • Beautiful Things
    See how easy it is to figure out the gender of a member? :halo: By the way, I adore peach!
  • Cryptocurrency
    And we hit a hiccup!
    It seems as though there is a shortage of gaming cards on the market necessary to do other things than mine for crypto currency! My son in college is setting up a Computer Lab for VR and they are waiting on Dell to build their VR systems but are waiting on.....wait for it.... gaming cards.
    Go figure
  • Welcome to The Philosophy Forum - an introduction thread
    @Kenshin
    Welcome to The Philosophy Forum!
    We are glad you are here~
  • Beautiful Structures
    There are soo many structures that I LOVE in Chicago but of all the places I LOVE, this one holds a special place in my idea of a beautiful structure dedicated to those who never walked their halls.

    above-and-beyond.jpgAbove and Beyond - Veterans Museum Chicago

    This display hangs in National Veterans Arts Museum in Chicago. It contains the dog tags for every U.S. Serviceman and woman killed in Vietnam. I have never felt so small as I did in standing in the shadows of those who gave the ultimate gift for Liberty.
  • The Last Word
    There is a very small light at the end of the tunnel or it's an incoming train and I am in the outbound lane.
  • The Last Word
    Somebody got the last word in the last forum.Purple Pond

    MMhmmm and whom is that?
  • The Last Word
    As usual our grand creator @Hanover has lead us into a game that has no end, no winners, no losers, just a bunch of hope and wishes, candy and kisses~
  • The Last Word
    What won't happen?Lone Wolf

    The last word
  • The Last Word
    Won't ever happen
  • The Last Word
    Welcome to the Grand illusion...
  • Drops of Gratitude
    Some of you will get a kick out of this:
    I am grateful knowing that when my login into TPF does not work, it is simply a typo, rather than the drop in your tummy when it happened at PF and you might possibly be banned.
  • Welcome to The Philosophy Forum - an introduction thread
    Thankyou. :hearts: I came back because I have an interest in philosophy again. :)JupiterJess

    You are quite welcome JupiterJess!
    There seems to be a natural ebb and flow when it comes to "Interest in philosophy". Maybe it is our way of going out into the world to try the philosophy we gained till that point and we flow back to philosophy for more questions or more tools to help in discovering the answers.
    I hope you truly enjoy your time here~
  • Welcome to The Philosophy Forum - an introduction thread
    It's nice to have a forum where people talk to each other rather than at each other.Dawnstorm

    Yes it is. Thank you for your kind observation~
  • Fun experiment.
    @Posty McPostface
    I have a confession to make. I used to take those pens apart and change the color of ink to a different color indicator, so Red was Blue and Blue was Green and so on. :snicker:
  • Welcome to The Philosophy Forum - an introduction thread
    @Dawnstorm
    Welcome to The Philosophy Forum!
    We are glad you are here~
  • Drops of Gratitude
    My Mom is such a Golden Souled person~ :heart:
  • Wiser Words Have Never Been Spoken
    This will be so legit.Mr Phil O'Sophy

    Well folks, this phrase is an indicator that the "NEXT" generation has arrived at the 'thinkers' sandbox. :victory:
  • Welcome to The Philosophy Forum - an introduction thread
    @Vaskane
    Welcome to The Philosophy Forum!
    Enjoy your stay~
  • The Last Word
    . How do you deal with the parents of your husband/wife?Agustino

    Tolerance, a whole lot of self talk, a lot of confiding in total strangers because you certainly cannot express your frustration with your In law or their child (your spouse). The common theme I have found is that everyone, EVERYONE, understands and empathizes with ANYONE that has their "In law" living with them. My Mom has no idea how I do it and has assured my kids that Granny won't ever be coming to live with us, which resulted in big smiles.
    My youngest at college is very observant and can see how she has an affect on the family balance and doesn't care for it, which means he has spent more time at school while she has been here. He is very scientific minded and like me does not believe in living, preparing for the end of the world and how we are going to survive but rather lives for today. My youngest also says that the "prep" issue brings out more of that 'conspiracy" side of his Dad.
    Although, the hardest part Agustino, is that my better half has no desire to see my biological Dad in Chicago again before he passes regardless of us hosting his Mom.
  • The Last Word
    She is still here.... :roll:

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