Wow. You've brought back memories... i actually did it with a dude that had boobs ~ i was high and drunk, and i seriously thought it was the best of all worlds ~ Nipple Muffins to play with, tease and tongue, while he's slamming me. No Big O, but it was an experience! p.s. His cock wasn't massive ~ it was normal and felt great!
Yikes! And all this time, i've considered their talent to be in the financial areas. Never thought of Jewish folks as bloodthirsty, genocidal hate-mongerers, but, live and learn! NOT! :rofl:
don't have to just don't share them I don't care if magic johnson got aids so long as he don't fuckin' share em'
It’s much easier than you think; start by reading the top 100 greatest books of all-time, a subscription to scientific american magazine; embrace popular culture and technology; and travel experiencing various countries and embrace their cultural differences Hotwater
i know that regurgitated infantilism is boring. hugs are nice. hugs without regurgitated infantilism are even better. some things just go better WITHOUT what most people seem to expect to have to go with them all the time. the real secret to ultimate knowledge is the realization that there is a universe out there bigger then what even all of us together are capable of knowing, let alone any single one of us.
Doesn't THAT sort of depend on what you consider the 100 best books of all time? i'd go with Asimov's non-fiction ~ he held doctorates in a LOT of academic areas, NONE of which was "bestowed upon" him ~ he EARNED each and every one. At least 10 books would have to Sci-Fi ~ Asimov, again, Bradbury, Phillip K. Dick; Occult ~ Koontz, (NO King, that redundant, repetitous HACK!), Clive Barker, etc; the New American Standard Bible; McMurtry (Lonesome Dove), Clancy, Grisham, etc.; medical texts, including the PDR and Lippincott's Principles of Nursing; encyclopedia; hey! how many of those Cliff Note's would count as A Book? Craft books ~ crochet, macrame, pottery, sewing, etc.; and some How To books, so i'd have a snowball's chance in hell of being able to FIX stuff that breaks. You know what, though? We should really be asking folks like HHB about what books should be in the top 100. OH! And scads of puzzle books ~ one MUST play! (No, not any certain sorts of puzzles, but a variety of mathematical, logic, find the diff's, maze, word, etc. puzzles.)
there's nothing wrong with the things i don't know that i don't know. of course i have no way of knowing that. but i have equally no reason to assume otherwise either. considering as how what i do know is about an equal mix of all three parts, good, bad and indifferent, i've never seen the logic in assuming what i don't know to have to be worse. that sounds like a fanatic's trip, where only the bad guys get the good special effects. nothing i've run into in real life, vissible or invissible, is anything like that at all. oh sure, there's the bad surprise once in a while, but there's even more good ones and a whole shitload more of indefferent ones even then that.
Can we define a finite point that we can call essentially everything though? because, lets be honest here, there is REAL everything, and there is MEANINGFUL everything. no one needs to know how many copies of blue hawaii were pressed on vinyl, for example. so we can revoke that from being part of knowing everything. Anyone want to start setting the bounds for meaningful everything? (I think medicine, engineering, art, literature, chemistry, linguistics, mathematics, and history should be our starting points)
Well, my knowledge may be lacking in some departments but it's my wisdom that really makes me feel awesome