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  1. ImaginaryDay2

    Biden fell off bike

    What is your experience with the dementia symptom category?
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    Biden fell off bike

    I was diagnosed with neuropathy wich, at times, affects my balance and gait. I've been prone to falls and tripping by merely walking along a sidewalk. I often catch my feet on stairs and stumble as well. The imfamous Presidential stumble onto 'Air-Force One' could just as well have been me. And...
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    The nearest white object

    Coffee mug
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    You refuse to buy used

    Opened food. I know this sounds common sense, but there's a store close-by that sells food that's been opened, resealed, and discounted. Some of it's just damaged packaging, so no issues there, but other things have clearly been opened (e.g. rice, coffee)
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    Happy 7th Anniversary CH!

    Thank you @Romanos and @Lamb for your hard work and dedication!
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    What type of noise

    Where I lived some time ago there were feral cats to beat the band. They were CONSTANTLY at it. I typically had my windows open and, sure enough, about 4 a.m. they'd go at it. There was another resident at out apartment complex who was insistent that they be fed, so she always had food out for...
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    Meeting a celebrity

    Nick Cave. I recall it was at a music festival many years ago. He'd set up a table for signing autographs and no-one was going up to him. He was quite engaging and approachable.
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    What type of noise

    Desktop computer keyboards
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    Chat How do women open jars when their husbands are at work?

    What if the husband is a wimp in the first place? :unsure:
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    Horror Scenes In The Bible

    And (Elisha) went up from thence unto Bethel: and as he was going up by the way, there came forth little children out of the city, and mocked him, and said unto him, Go up, thou bald head; go up, thou bald head. And he turned back, and looked on them, and cursed them in the name of the Lord. And...
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    Do you agree with Martin Luther?

    I was merely wondering how profitable many Protestants actually find the Apocrypha, given that it is typically not what is considered part of the inerrant canon of scripture. the "Luther said different things..." reasoning has come up before, especially regarding his early views on the Book of...
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    How true/false is this statement:

    The key here is "average user". To what do we compare the average? By virtue of posting on CH and elsewhere we're part of a group taking advantage of social media. Averages are also skewed by the extremes who tend to get the attention (e.g. those who have gone "overboard", shall we say). And the...
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    Do you agree with Martin Luther?

    Imo, the "profitable and good to read" part, while not layng claim to being equal to inerrant and inspired Holy scripture, still causes issues. As Protestants generally adhere to Sola Scriptura, the "proftitable and good to read" is often regarded as "not good" as it is not inspired. **Please...
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    You tried liking

    Collard greens
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    Catholic Church definition of the canonical scriptures.

    "If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men" That's why
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    A payphone

    I tried about 10 years ago when I let my cellphone at home. No change slot. Apparently I needed to insert my credit card. Nope
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    Catholic Church definition of the canonical scriptures.

    For readability I use the NASB. 39 Old Testament books. I was raised on the KJV. Same # Perhaps you can help me out. When you reference the "Roman Bible", what version are you referring to?
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