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Zevious Zoquis

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  1. 1 minute ago, sainte-chapelle said:

    Robert is trash, you brought her to a strip club for her birthday and she had a good time.....you Brought her there !!!!! Because she had fun you accuse her of lying and being a stripper? Oh so it's ok for you but not for her? Isn't your baby momma' granny a porn star....shut it Robert.

    Anny made him take her.  It was her idea...

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  2. 9 minutes ago, FrancescaFiore said:

    The theory that the gods worshiped by ancient civilizations were actually extraterrestrials is not Mike's, it's a longstanding theory of some archaeologists and historians. There's a whole TV series about this theory, called Ancient Aliens that's been on for at least a decade. I'd be willing to wager that's where Mike got his beliefs. Plus, as with any unproved theory, there's ample evidence to support it, and also lots of evidence that refutes it. 

    The bottom line is that there are, in fact, ancient hieroglyphs that depict what appears to be technology that had not been invented yet - flying vehicles and bubble-headed humanoid beings who appear to be in what we'd interpret as 'spacesuits.' These things DO exist and remain unexplained, which gives some credence to the theory. Conversely, the Shroud of Turin also exists and people point to it as "proof" of the origin of their beliefs.  

    At the end of the day, one theory isn't really that much more hard to swallow than another, if I'm looking at through a lens of critical thinking. 

    not too sure there's many actual archeologists and historians who propose the ancient aliens stuff as being any sort of theory.  The show is laughable.  Most of the things presented as being ancient pictures of tech and what not have perfectly reasonable mundane, non-alien explanations.  I mean the ancient alien idea has been around for ages.  I loved Von Daniken's Chariots of the Gods when I was a teenager.  But as a theory, well I guess if one feels that the National Enquirer is a respected scientific journal then sure, it's a valid theory.  🙂  

    Having said that, it's not much less valid than actual religious doctrine as far as theories go...

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  3. 8 minutes ago, bravofan27 said:

    Not that it matters, but Stephen Hawking, the genius physicist, was asked about God. He has faith in God, and he said that aliens are impossible. He said if there was intelligent life out there, they would have destroyed us all by now.

    Belief in God and belief in aliens are two different things. It's not one or the other, IMO. I know religious people who believe in aliens and religious people who don't. Mike is taking it step further when he says that he thinks people throughout time explained alien behavior for God. 

    Yep.  Hawking isn't the final word on the subject though.  There's lots of smart dudes working to try and discover other life too...  🙂

    The issue isn't really about what one's beliefs are.  It's about trying to make someone else believe what you believe.  The ancient aliens stuff is a little goofy.  But the notion that humanity turned to gods/religion as a way to explain aspects of the world/cosmos that they didn't really understand is not at all goofy.  

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  4. 8 hours ago, bravofan27 said:

    Why are they talking about cereal? Why aren't they worried about baby David's ginormous head and the fact he weighs more than a 1st grader. I'd be hurrying back to America and heading to a pediatrician ASAP to get that kid checked out.

    I wonder if Sasha will pull a Fernanda once he realizes how banal Indiana is, and that the work he wants to do is all on the West Coast. He's probably going to want Emily to move to LA, or he will move there saying he'll send for her once he's settled, and well, never talk to her again. Unlike all the other couples, I don't see any sort of connection between Emily and Sasha. He's distant, and she's whiney. I've never seen them have any type of conversation, and he isn't warm or comforting. When she was giving birth, he looked annoyed and bored. Anyway, if Emily thinks anyone is going to want Sasha, with three kids by three different women, and three marriages, she's bonkers. She's a special type of desperate.

    Mike seems nice enough, but the alien thing is just too much. I understand what Natalie is talking about when she says people who don't have faith are scary. They are, IMO. Is not about believing in certain stories, but more about believing that there is something out there that is more powerful than you and that you're not the center of the universe, that you are accountable for your actions and that your actions matter. That's my opinion though, and I also can't imagine ever dating a guy that believed that aliens were real, let alone that people mistook aliens for Jesus.

    lol.  personally, I find religious people a little scary.  

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  5. I felt really uncomfortable for Mike.  I don't believe the ancient aliens stuff, but I do think his views are pretty similar to mine ftmp.  I believe there's other life out there...and I don't believe there's any omnipotence watching over us.  There is no way I can change that view.  It's fundamental how I see the cosmos.  It doesn't mean I don't have values or that I'm a bad person.  I try and be a good guy of my own accord, not because I'm afraid of some being's judgment.  I really had to chuckle at Natalie's concerns about non-believers being liars and scoundrels.  I'm fairly certain us non-believers don't have that market cornered!  lol.  Perhaps she hasn't been paying attention to current events the past few hundred years.  

    I like Juliana.  I think she's a decent and quite "real" girl.  She's very young and a little naive and I think she's had her eyes opened a bit wrt the whole prenup thing.

    Angela.  OMG.  Mahkul needs to stay where he is.  Living in her world will be a nightmare.  Luckily it looks as though maybe there is a problem with the visa.  

    Robert...dude...I'm pretty sure there's space in your room for a kid-size mattress on the floor at the very least! Come on! 

    Sasha is a jerk, but I don't really have a problem with his breakfast issue.  I mean cold cereal?  At least it could be some sort of "healthy" type like raisin bran or something...

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  6. Michael needs to tell his ex to GTFO.  Holy...I mean I'm divorced and have an amicable relationship with my ex, but she's never been in my apartment...let alone just walked in to drop off groceries.  And then to suggest she get herself ordained to officiate his marriage?  lol...how ludicrous.  And she can also F right off with the pre-nup suggestion.  Oh sure, she's just looking out for the kids.  lol.  There was actually a scene with a dude, his soon to be bride, and his ex-wife all standing in his kitchen discussing his pre-nup agreement!  hilarious!...

    Angela is pure awful.  I can't believe she's back.  It's hard to watch.  

    I don't even know what to say about Tania.  Syngin is in for a world of pain if he follows through with this deal.  What a weird and uncomfortable spot to be in for him...she's one of my most dis-liked "types."  A self-professed super-awesome woke woman!  Her facebook feed must be incredibly annoying.  She'd be on constant 30 day time-out with me.

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  7. On 12/3/2019 at 9:57 AM, doyouevengohere said:

    Someone online found this: back in Feb when Tania was going to study witch doctor medicine she asked people to donate to her favorite charity: HERSELF and help send her to Costa Rica.  I now officially hate her.  If no one gives her a camper van or free land then I'm certain she will start a go fund me begging for something.  Also, she was showing herself on her IG the other day doing shots, so hopefully she is not pregnant.

    oh my...I'm starting to really really dislike this woman.  What a self-important, deluded, arrogant little twit.  "Give me your money so that it can be put to good use...since we all know you won't give back to the community like I will."  I know a couple people like her.  Always coming up with something they see as a "higher purpose" that friends and family should be happy to support them in achieving - as opposed to them you know, working like everybody else to raise money for their little trips to foreign lands in search of enlightenment.  "Shadow work and womb exploring??"  lol...

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  8. Tania is an absolute pita idiot.  She'll come back from her witch doctor excursion and start un-ironically referring to herself as Dr. Tania.  She's a loon.  I kinda like Syngin ftmp.  He pretty much is what he was when she met him right?  And his perspective on having kids is completely sensible.  Hers is of course nutty...because she's a loon.  I can't imagine how uncomfortable it's going to be for him living with strangers for a month while she's off becoming a Doctor of Witchology.  

    The entire "I want a baby now" narrative from so many of these women is really ridiculous.  Natalie doesn't even know if the relationship is going to go anywhere and she is demanding to be impregnated immediately?  I mean does the guy have any right to decide any of this without un-due pressure?  And Tania is doing it in spite of the fact that her relationship looks shakey at the very best.  It's crazy talk...

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  9. 4 hours ago, LennieBriscoe said:

    Shame is not restricted to any religion, nor are the concepts of "right" and "wrong." Ethics exist outside the realm of religion, also. Moreover, and not to put too fine a point on it, one man's angel is another man's alien.

    lol, yes.  I get a kick out of people snarking about the ancient aliens stuff as though it's somehow more nutty than actual religious teachings.  I mean I don't believe the alien stuff myself, but really...it's not much different at all from "real religion."

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  10. Have we discussed the bizarre car ad (Subaru I think?) with the dad playing with his little girl who nearly backs into the kitchen garbage can but is saved by the back up alert on her ride-on toy and then the same thing happens to dad when he's backing out of the driveway in his big boy toy?  All three of the people in this ad are weird.  The looks the mom shoots at dad as though backing into the kitchen garbage can would be cataclysmic.  The bizarre over the top laughing of dad and daughter.  just weird.  Thank goodness for technology that can finally save us from the devastating scourge of accidental garbage can collisions...

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  11. 14 hours ago, peacheslatour said:

    For some reason the woman in the Domino's commercial the says "We're going to be expediting this order." makes me irrationally angry.

    lol. YES!  I'm so sure the Domino's outlets are all "expediting" free pies out the door as though they are hospital emergency rooms or something.  

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  12. I get no sense from Cesar that he's smarter than he appears to be, lol.  There's nothing I've seen that leads me to believe he's capable of out-witting anyone including the producers of the show.  I think he's basically for real.  I'll admit though that there's a part of me that enjoys the possibility that there are people like him in the world.  I'm sorta fascinated by delusional fools like him.

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  13. 8 hours ago, DaphneCat said:

    If she's 5'7" then both David and Annie would have to be 5'9" and Tim and the Woman on the other side of her would both be about 6'.  Yup, sure.  I believe it.  I also believe that HOT 20 year old Tunisian I've been talking with really DOES love me (even though I'm older than Angela) and is definitely my SOUL MATE and the LOVE OF MY LIFE.  I especially really love the way he mostly just sends me emojis - we have no need for words.😍

    looking at that picture, if she's 5'7" tall, then Tim is 6'7" tall.   Without her shoes and hair she's at least a foot shorter than Tim...and he isn't even standing up straight.

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