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July 22, 2014 8:24 pm at 8:24 pm in reply to: Kerry: U.S. will provide $47 million to help humanitarian situation in Gaza #1024495live rightMember
agreed 🙂
July 22, 2014 7:30 pm at 7:30 pm in reply to: Kerry: U.S. will provide $47 million to help humanitarian situation in Gaza #1024493live rightMemberSam2: I understand that. but if we are on the receiving end I don’t think its our place to criticize (even rightfully) American support of other receivers. Even if we have a lot to say on the matter. which believe me, I do.
we don’t want people to turn around and do the same to us. we have been lucky so far B”H.
-GALUS-!!!!!
live rightMembergolfer:”…you’re sounding disturbingly similar to some of our friends at CNN, Sky News, BBC and al jazeera.”
that is one strong, hurtful statement. I’m just wondering how you can justify saying that to anyone who is in terrible anguish and pain over what is happening to their brothers and sisters in Israel. as someone wise once said in regards to writing ” best always to use it responsibly, carefully and truthfully”.
live rightMemberstreekgeek: I’m with your friend. She has discovered the power of writing: sometimes things need to be over magnified and exaggerated to give over the targeted message.
SO for those out there who have read it and are focusing on the little details to knock, try to focus instead on the overall message. And im sure it will strike a chord of truth in your heart. Not everyone may be like that, but if you are honest you will acknowledge that there are a fair amount of people out there that are. So just try to make sure you are not one of them.
July 22, 2014 4:42 pm at 4:42 pm in reply to: Kerry: U.S. will provide $47 million to help humanitarian situation in Gaza #1024490live rightMembersam2: Americans may say the same thing when the government gives money to Israel……
live rightMemberpeople become inventory items when they try to sell themselves
live rightMemberRebdoniel: being a “productive member of society” means something different to everyone. if you understand it to mean going out to work as a dr, lawyer, accountant, businessman etc and getting a paycheck, thats jolly well good. but this world is a give and take world and not everyone can give in the same way and not everyone can take in the same way.
this may be how you are a productive member of society.
but you need to understand that other people see it to mean joining the army and fighting for their country and what they believe in.
and yet others understand it to mean sitting for hours learning Torah.
every person who believes being productive to mean one of the above understands what he is doing to be supportive to the world in some way. and you cannot deny that any one of the above three are not important to the sustainment of the world.
and if you do deny the third to be true, then I cannot help you my friend.
live rightMemberstreekgeek: not being pessimistic. cynical, maybe. joking, definitely.
im sorry if it wasn’t appreciated. not everyone likes my one-liners.
live rightMemberRebdoniel: I love how people think the more to the right one is, the less open minded they are. thanks for proving that wrong
live rightMemberwell it seems like working girls don’t deserve to get married either
live rightMemberugh im turning green…..
live rightMemberI am here to say that I too cannot play piano and talk at the same time. I cannot sing along with my playing either. but as LAB pointed out, its only when im playing both chords and lead. if I do talk or sing, I end up playing off beat and hitting the wrong keys. which is why I usually ignore people while playing.
with guitar, where its only chords, I can sing along and can probably even give a shiur while playing.
someone should do a research paper on this fascinating phenomenon.
live rightMemberDONT DO IT. PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE
December 11, 2013 2:35 pm at 2:35 pm in reply to: You know you're not a yeshiva guy anymore when… #1197554live rightMemberafter reading this thread I really feel tempted to donate spoons to every yeshiva. I don’t know what bites me more: getting coffee behind your ears or getting sweat and ear wax in your coffee. I think the latter.
live rightMemberi am a pretty good writer.love writing satire.
i am pretty musically talented. I play piano by ear and can really pull music apart, discover/put together harmonies and identify instruments.
i do all this for my own enjoyment. i am not a performer. and i use both talents to express myself.
i am also a good listener.
and i thank God everyday that He has given me all the above.
December 8, 2013 3:06 am at 3:06 am in reply to: Everyone Must Answer: What Is YOUR Favorite Dish (food) #1184445live rightMembercheepth (French fries with an Israeli accent) with ketchup and techina
a dish I only learned existed during my year in Israel. simple pleasures 🙂
live rightMemberI miss watching the candles in a dark room and contemplating life.
I also miss early dismissal.
live rightMemberhow about the song “Rock-a-by baby”? has a very cheery ending.
And back in the day when classic childrens stories were being written, it seems like there was a very strong anti-wolf feeling amongst the populace.
live rightMembercould be it means that he is a real dude. lucky you
live rightMemberyou are a miracle, not origami
duh
live rightMemberAll I hear in that song is “I am worthless and who I am depends on what others think, say or make of me.”
everyone out there who identifies with that song: GIVE YOURSELF SOME CREDIT!!!!!
you are in control!!!!
don’t let other people determine how your life will be and take responsibility because you are the only one who can!!!!
I know life can be tough and painful, and everyone feels like they need space, but the worst thing you can do to yourself is kid yourself into thinking that what you are and who you are is due to what somebody else has said or did.
Take the blame and take the credit in life. it’s only fair. your struggles and your triumphs belong to you alone because you are the only one who has the power to make decisions about who you are going to be.
so keep your chin up and be a man.
live rightMemberThank you DaasYochid. clearly Ubiquitin does not get that distinction.
My point is that many Jews around the world as well as most non Jews believe that the celebration of Chanukah is all about the strength of the Maccabim….. The maccabim are a symbol to the world of great strength (this may have something to do with the name of the sports team in Israel). truth is, it wasn’t them, It was and is still, G-d Almighty. so its no wonder that Chanukah is widely celebrated even amongst the secular- who wouldn’t want to celebrate a holiday that supposedly gives yourself a huge pat on the back and shows that we are powerful and invincible? leaving G-d out of the picture really makes us look better, doesn’t it?
So, Just pointing out that this viewpoint is WRONG.
that is all I wanted to say. You don’t need to tell me to read the Rambam to see that the Maccabim won the war. I know they did. What I also know that it wasn’t because they were bodybuilders with great offensive tactics and unmatchable military skills.
live rightMemberI don’t think you asked rambam, but ok. as far as I know, we don’t celebrate the victory of the Maccabim on Chanukah, we celebrate “lehods u’lehallel leShimcha hagadol”: to show gratitude and praise the One who brought about the nissim of Chanukah.
do you disagree?
live rightMemberbe careful what you wish for/cuz you just might get it all/ and then some you don’t want……
November 29, 2013 6:02 pm at 6:02 pm in reply to: Morons who put stuff besides jelly in sufguniyois #1004541live rightMemberI call sufganiyot, donuts and latkes, latkes. but that’s because calling it a potato pancake just sounds pathetic.
live rightMemberand for the record, it’s live right. not Liveright. as much as I love liver, I do not want it as a username
live rightMemberI was being sarcastic. and if you start quoting meforshim at me I will get a blank look in my eyes because I am not a yeshiva bochur.
and if you think the Rambam wants you to celebrate the might of man vs. the Majesty of Hashem then go speak to a Rabbi.
November 29, 2013 1:38 am at 1:38 am in reply to: Morons who put stuff besides jelly in sufguniyois #1004525live rightMemberI was disappointed by the Pizza Uri donuts when I was in Israel. I got like a pea sized amount of caramel in mine.
but I must say, that pea size was good.
live rightMemberdid you guys all know that we celebrate Hannukah to commemorate the strength and bravery of the Maccabim???? that’s what they’ve been saying on the news. so if you agree, go talk to a rabbi. whos Orthodox
live rightMemberso then what happened?
November 29, 2013 1:29 am at 1:29 am in reply to: Morons who put stuff besides jelly in sufguniyois #1004521live rightMemberMorons are the ones who put jelly in my sufganiyot.
live rightMemberrebYid: ummmmm what???
live rightMembersmiling politely when ppl wish me a happy “thanksgivakkah”. and grimacing unpolitely when they ask if I have a “menurky”.
What Jew in their right mind would buy a menorah they cud only use once??
(that comment was not directed towards the preschool teachers who send kids home with wooden menorahs that can rlly only be used once- since they burn down the first night.
attn: wood+ fire= bad idea).
live rightMemberI know MBD has a song “hineini” could be this is it. could be not.
live rightMemberI know someone who fell for this. it was a pretty close shave.
live rightMemberMaybe her !!!! key broke so she cant post anymore 😉
live rightMemberim called “Morah xxxxx”. even by the janitor.
live rightMembermy cleaning lady story is BREAKING NEWS. it just happened half an hour ago.
apparently, the ladies wanted to clean my room. but there was one slight hitch in their plans: that I was sleeping in my bed. but that didn’t stop them. they threw the door open and switched on the light. and left me to deal with it. you gotta love them!!
live rightMemberDaMoshe: im not saying they are all Jewish/ religious. In fact most of them are not. but I do get asked out at least once a week by random people who see me on the street. so yeh, those are not my type.
live rightMemberif you are taking pics at me at a wedding or in the street then you are not the kind of guy im looking for. so if you are trying to get me, don’t do it.
if you want to date me for my looks, you can get on line. just saying, the lines not moving.
live rightMemberthis place is going down the tubes is all I can say.
November 19, 2013 4:46 pm at 4:46 pm in reply to: ERROR: Could not establish a database connection #997610live rightMemberlol I was literally about to start this thread. what is going on??? I bet the mod who likes to change thread titles is behind this
live rightMembershopping: I can actually see as a girl version of Ron
live rightMembershopping613: Lavender Brown
live rightMembermy patronus is a nightingale
live rightMemberhmmm, is there cholov yisroel greek yogurt???? how would I know? its not like an annoying advertisement for greek yogurt pops up every time I open up yeshiva world and makes my computer freeze for 20 seconds while I click on “click here to close ad” obsessively to no avail, or anything like that.
im sure such computer-freezing tecniques would make me feel great affection towards the product and want to buy it instead of feeling a strong urge to kick down the entire supply when I walk past it in a grocery store. don’t you think so?
live rightMemberwhat does a Hungarian accent sound like?
live rightMemberthe driftwood is not coming any closer to the shore. its like a tease. you think its coming closer but then its suddenly far back and out of reach. you can calculate how many waves it rides, and how many waves it has yet to ride, but it will still remain out of reach when the tide comes in to drag it back out once more.
live rightMemberI knew you were the one who kept messing up my thread titles. thanks for confessing. now I know who to torture.
November 15, 2013 3:27 pm at 3:27 pm in reply to: A Suitably Vague Thread Title That You Will Need Your Brain To Interpret #987061live rightMemberok wtvr mod, hope youre having fun
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