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    Nit-picky election question

    The slate of electors, when they meet, will cast a "vote" that reflects the result of their district. Technically, a member of the 'Slate of Electors' could (but ought not to) go rouge and cast a different vote than the result from their electoral district. To do so, though, would create holy...
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    "I don’t care what you say",

    "That's fine" (*smiling and walking away...)
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    Is theology important for you?

    Thanks! Figured it'd been a while since I dropped by
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    Is theology important for you?

    I've begun to wonder at ideas of "truth" and "falsehood" ("wonder" as in being amazed, not as in doubt) and the willingness of some to state conjecture as fact. One blog post (as I consider them) from 'CrossWalk' on my FB wall suggested that Christ appeared in various forms in the Old Testament...
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    Is theology important for you?

    Why or why not?
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    Did Jesus appear...

    ...definitively, at any time, in the Old Testament? How, and when? Provide reasonable evidence for your answer
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    So... What are YOU doing? - Part 8

    Listening to a self-made 'Spotify' playlist that I call "headphone jams" - mostly 70's and 80's stuff that are ~ 10 minutes or longer. It's some good late night listening and reminds me of the old days of classic FM radio. Now Playing: David Gilmour - 'Echoes' - Live in Gdansk
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    Pet peeve

    People who drive at the ABSOLUTE speed limit, or just under. Generally, speed limits on city streets are 50 km/hr (~30-31 mph). Following someone who is driving at 50, or even 49 necessitates me following at 45. If I speed up to 50 I will generally find that I'm soon tailgating them or about to...
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    My Aunt is certain the rapture is this weekend

    Funny, I had a friend that thought Sept. 11, 2001 was actually the day. She was falling all over herself with excitement as New York was burning :(
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    What do you own an absurd number of?

    Socks. And t-shirts that don't fit
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    The spiciest thing

    Whole Habanero pepper in one gulp. I was not okay for the next hour.
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    Where were you on 9/11

    I was just having coffee after waking up and turned on the news. The first plane had just hit and it was a "what the heck..." moment for newscasters. Lots of conjecture. Then the second plane hit and I stayed glued to the set, except to answer the door for a friend who was smiling and happy...
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    USA Do you know 100% who you're voting for?

    Apparently I can still vote in U.S. elections. Thought I wasn't able. Yes I do know. Think "Richard Pryor"
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    Keyboard clicking sounds

    I have it on with my business phone as it's tied into the notices for new messages. I have it turned down though, just loud enough for me to hear it, but not be a disturbance. When I'm in our work office, though, and everyone has their work phones, none of them go off at the same time with a...
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    Walked out of a restaurant

    I rarely walk out, unless it's crowded and haven't been seated. I figure if I go somewhere else then it's just taken the time that I would have sat waiting anyway. However, poor service such as in your example is reflected in the tip
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    You often ate in your childhood

    My dad often made sauerkraut and sausage 😁 however, I don't want to stink the place up. Once in a while i will as a treat. Corned beef and cabbage, too. Mostly because I couldn't find corned beef where I live - until about a year ago when I found out about a guy that supplies restaurants, but...
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    Unread emails

    I'm bad at watching my email, which I need to work on. I'll look at email maybe once a day or two. I get little "pop-up" reminders if I get a new one, and I'll read it if it's important or from family. The others are usually from professional organizations or just something I can read later. But...
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    How would you react?

    Unlike another poster, I do believe the risks of the virus are real; however reasonable precautions can help slow the spread. This would include keeping social distance and (at times) using a face mask. I use a basic non-medical mask (i.e. the "blue" ones) when I'm going into a place where...
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    USA Do you know 100% who you're voting for?

    I know the OP was "for those in the U.S."... however... As a U.S. citizen living in Canada (I can no longer vote, however), I would be sitting out the presidential vote, same as last time. I'd participate in all other races and ballot measures
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    Teen years regrets?

    Not asking for help in school/studying. Also, even though I couldn't play guitar didn't mean there was nothing for me in the music business. Studio engineer was an option I didn't consider.
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