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  • in reply to: English Music #746455

    chesedname that was a great thank you

    you sure know how to thank someone

    way to go. keep it up

    i compliment you

    in reply to: Tommy Hilfiger Boycott? #709078

    absolutely 100% false

    http://www.snopes.com/racial/business/hilfiger.asp

    as are about 95% of this type of emails

    in reply to: Buying German Products? #708588

    yes ronsr you are quite correct, there are good and bad among all peoples. we must not act out of mindless revenge. we must calmly evaluate the specific circumstances of every case.

    i weep, i am truly weeping for my Zadies and Bubbies. the tears are falling on my keyboard as i read these reasonable and cold words.

    i cannot argue in any other way. i hope the defenders of reason will now be silent. do what you wish but please do it quietly.

    in reply to: Buying German Products? #708585

    i would have tossed the clippers out as well. i wouldnt want to use them or have them in my house. its much more than causing financial harm.

    as far as the car. if i had to drive it i would, but i would make extreme efforts to sell it (to a non-Jew) as soon as i could.

    what motivates you myfriend to argue on this way that people feel? no one is insisting you feel this way. no one is arguing this is the logically ethical way to feel in some philosophical sense. this is the way we feel

    does it offend your sense of justice? fairness? you conclude that is not correct?

    can you explain your attempt to find a logical flaw in the way that sacrileges father responded.

    in reply to: Very Judgemental #709464

    well in spite of the fact that your intention in posting this was (quite transparently to everyone here)to uffle some feathers. and since we all saw through your real intentions, actually no ones feathers were uffled at all. as a matter of fact some very humorous stuff was generated by our efforts to not get our feathers uffled

    in reply to: Suggestions to Improve YWN #1225404

    i dont think so

    they worked on this glitch for a long while

    the moderators face the same annoyance.

    in reply to: Buying German Products? #708580

    its not a matter of revenge

    its a matter of abhorrence and disgust that cant be put into words

    its a matter of remembrance

    its a matter of respect for our alter bubbies and zadies

    as far as the wonderful country germany has turned into

    before WWII the germans were well know to be the kindliest, gentlest, most polite people in all the world. and the Yidden became comfortable there, they called berlin the new Jerusalem

    in reply to: Chayiv Misa #709740

    for sure chevra but that is her hair, and there is a machlokes about what else, the Pasuk says that the Kohen Godol tears her garment, but to what extent isnt clear.

    in reply to: Chayiv Misa #709738

    yes

    the differences are generally in matters of tznius

    for example a man has his chest uncivered for skelah, not a woman, discussed in Makkos

    but dont take this as a surety, i have a slight feeling i might be getting two different inyonim mixed up, but i think what i said is correct

    hopefully there will be some well informed discussion here

    interesting

    in reply to: Buying German Products? #708574

    you can’t mandate that on the rest of us

    i didnt mandate anything on anyone.

    and if any animals or barbarians are reading this, i apologize.

    in reply to: Teshuva for Retzicha #802092

    i dont know wolf

    why dont you study the sugya wolf and learn what the meforshim say or ask a Talmid Chchom to explain to answer your speculations. i am not a Talmid Chochom.

    if Rabbi Miller, tz’l said it was a test it was a test. he didnt make things up out of thin air. why dont you think about it and see if you can come up with a possible explanation

    in reply to: Buying German Products? #708571

    I would not knowingly buy any product from that foul refuse heap of barbarians and animals which has its roots in the lowest levels of Gehinnom

    in reply to: Very Judgemental #709456

    mike: “complaining?”

    Inigo Montoya:

    “You keep using that word. I do not think it means, what you think it means.”

    in reply to: Teshuva for Retzicha #802086

    i dont know about the Rambam but Rabbi Miller, tz’l, said acher absolutely could do Tshuva, only he would not be aided in this. the bas kol was a test just like the Nevuah to Yecheschiel that he would shortly die and Tshuvah wouldnt help

    in reply to: The Word Chain Game – Nov 4th Game #1109268

    one plus one equals two

    in reply to: Shtyle.fm Hoax #709386

    i just copied that

    im no expert

    but giving your gmail email to youtube should be ok i imagine

    they dont ask for your email password

    in reply to: General Shmooze 3 #903050

    interesting statistic

    in sacrilege’s post, the word “know” was 17.4% of the total number of words in the post

    in reply to: Misophonia #965511

    “The exact cause of misophonia is unknown. There may be psychological causes, neurological causes or both. A portion of people diagnosed with misophonia also have obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), which makes a psychiatric element to the disorder possible. Because not every person with misophonia has OCD, it is believed that the condition is not purely psychological. It is common for misophonia and hyperacusis, another rare hearing disorder, to coexist, which leads to the theory that misophonia is caused by a neurological condition. The cause of misophonia may be the brain processing sound information incorrectly. Instead of processing the sounds as normal sounds, the brain perceives the sounds with increased intensity and processes the sounds as a danger sound instead of a harmless sound.”

    in reply to: Misophonia #965509

    “Misophonia is a rare and little understood disorder that is characterized by an extreme aversion to selective sounds. The disorder can occur in children and adults of any age. When exposed to the sounds, the person with misophonia, experiences feelings of rage and extreme anxiety. The particular sounds that a misophonia sufferer is sensitive to varies with each person. Chewing is a noise that commonly bothers misophonia sufferers. Other common noise sensitivities are the sound of scratching, tapping, throat clearing and nasal sniffling”

    in reply to: Fathers and brothers dancing with the Kallah #709238

    the Minhag was mvatel by the Chochomin when the generations were no loger fit for it.

    in reply to: Fathers and brothers dancing with the Kallah #709230

    whats all this fuss about screech?

    i mean sure he was funny but that was years ago

    hes probably an old man already, or killed in viet nam

    squeak.

    oh, nevermind

    in reply to: Fathers and brothers dancing with the Kallah #709226

    and whats all this fuss about steven writes?

    who is this steven anyway?

    and who cares what he writes?

    steven wright

    oh, nevermind

    in reply to: 7 Mile Market (Baltimore) #709840

    his calendar has no seven

    in reply to: 7 Mile Market (Baltimore) #709838

    he means you can guess what he told him because since the watch was totally functionless there is nothing exact he could tell him, so you have to guess, just like you have to guess what time it is with such a watch

    something like that

    in reply to: 7 Mile Market (Baltimore) #709834

    any more?

    in reply to: 7 Mile Market (Baltimore) #709833

    well you think its funny and i think its funny because we can hear him saying it (in our imaginations)

    but if you dont know who he is, its not funny at all, thats what makes him funny

    in reply to: 7 Mile Market (Baltimore) #709831

    you cant tell a steven wright joke

    in reply to: Different strokes for different folks #1010250

    popa would you like to comment on this issue?

    in reply to: Very Judgemental #709431

    it’s judgmental not judgemental

    and mold not mould

    just saying

    but i’m not judging you, just saying

    i mean IF you want my opinion, well there it is

    but you certainly don’t have to listen to me

    whatever you feel is right is right with me

    in reply to: Cognitive Dissonance: My Own OTD story #715849

    mama

    i sincerely apologize

    i dont know what got into me

    i dont know your situation but it must be difficult for you

    i imagine you just wanted to vent to some friendly ears

    i hope things work out for you

    in reply to: Cognitive Dissonance: My Own OTD story #715843

    i thought your point was that you want to do things differently than those around you, and so you were upset at their reaction to you.

    if that isnt right, then indeed i missed your point.

    in reply to: Cognitive Dissonance: My Own OTD story #715841

    how do you know what is in their hearts and behind their actions?

    do you think, (of course you do), that you can be objective?

    you are judging their actions towards you and they may not be at all what you have determined.

    you sound to me to be the critical one

    maybe THEY are doing what they feel is correct.

    in reply to: Cognitive Dissonance: My Own OTD story #715839

    mama

    if you want to be an independent thinker and liver then you shouldnt dwell on how you perceive others attitudes towards you. they also have their way of doing things. and it may or may not be what you judge them to be.

    you should be doing what you have determined to be correct and not be writing long diatribes about how others view you.

    in reply to: Strangest Thing You Have Ever Eaten #1020698

    for those of you who dont know

    gravlax is an old remedy for severe “irregularity”.

    it was a concoction of fine ground pebbles and a laxative taken with large doses of water.

    in reply to: Strangest Thing You Have Ever Eaten #1020695

    orthodox homes!?

    in reply to: What is you favorite accent? #852123

    and they tell time with wawtchis

    in reply to: Strangest Thing You Have Ever Eaten #1020692

    cholent on sunday

    in reply to: What is you favorite accent? #852119

    that would be

    shikawgo

    in reply to: Democratic Underground #1110534

    i dont know if he wants to argue with someone who knows how to spell

    epedeimiology

    in reply to: Strangest Thing You Have Ever Eaten #1020682

    anyone ever eat limburger?

    a favorite of the 3 stooges.

    in reply to: Strangest Thing You Have Ever Eaten #1020681

    i love bacos, but yes there is something strange about it

    ICOT

    that is very funny about shari lewis!

    in reply to: The Riddle Thread…. #1069452

    their middle name

    in reply to: Strangest Thing You Have Ever Eaten #1020672

    from Wikipedia:

    Sweetbreads or ris are culinary names for the thymus (throat, gullet, or neck sweetbread) and the pancreas (heart, stomach, or belly sweetbread

    in reply to: Fathers and brothers dancing with the Kallah #709191

    ok sj

    sorry, i misunderstood

    but others constantly bring up that inyun as a proof against the words of our Torah Leaders

    i should have known you would not

    in reply to: Fathers and brothers dancing with the Kallah #709186

    i guess all the choshuv Rabbeim and Gedolim who speak in extreme terms about the aveirah of men watching women dance are not familiar with Tu’bAv.

    maybe there is an explanation of this inyun that you know nothing about?

    this is a perfect example of people who do not understand Torah concepts throwing around a fact here and there that they “learned”

    to ask a question to a seeming contradiction is quite valid. to use isolated puzzle pieces to attack Torah values is not

    in reply to: Strangest Thing You Have Ever Eaten #1020657

    actually i did eat deer once (venison)

    didnt like it

    in reply to: Strangest Thing You Have Ever Eaten #1020656

    if it was strange i wouldnt eat it

    in reply to: 7 Mile Market (Baltimore) #709821

    not I

    youre off topic were talking about ADD

    in reply to: 7 Mile Market (Baltimore) #709819

    okay, lets talk about ADD

    in reply to: Kitchen Work #708404

    that rule only applies to food.

    it is a well established though little known medical principle

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