call_me_king
Prince Frederick, MD
29, joined Jul. 2013
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Hey guys, I'm Don. Im looking for a either weekly or biweekly group for either D&D 3.5 or 4e(4e is freshest in my mind as the last time i played 3.5 was in highschool.) and the Star Wars RPG in southern maryland. I can travel up to annapolis and as south as lexington park. Hope to hear from someone.
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jediknight2003
New Caney, TX
33, joined Jan. 2013
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Nice title... Hope you understand.
Does the truth matter to you?
Will you use technology for a higher purpose than those in power now?
http://www.thedailybleep.blogspot.com/2013/08/fox-reporters-fired-for-reporting-truth.html?m=1
http://www.ae911truth.org/
http://firefightersfor911truth.org/
I know I'm the crazy guy.
I'm the guy who was suppose to finish college and and pull 6 figures and never look back upon the small town that I grew up in.
I'm the guy who's suppose to buy a bunch of expensive toys and get angry when old timers don't know it's time for them to move on down the road.
I'm the guy who's suppose to do exactly what supervisors request and turn a blind eye to alternative possibilities.
http://scienceonreligion.org/index.php/news-research/research-updates/553-thinking-about-physics-suppresses-our-social-minds
Thinking about physics suppresses our social minds
Last year, a scientific study out of UBC-Vancouver made a splash by claiming that analytical thinking decreased people’s belief in God. Of course, this wasn’t much of a surprise – both hard-nosed science advocates and dreamy religious writers have noted the incompatibility between religious and analytic thinking. But new research offers a neurological perspective on this religion-science divide. Specifically, a team of cognitive scientists has found that the neural systems that deal with purely physical phenomena inhibit those that focus on social information, and vice-versa. Since many studies have linked social cognition to religious belief, it seems that our science minds and our religious minds are like streets at a crossroads: if one direction is flowing, the other is shut off.
"America doesn't get enough sunlight for solar power to work."
There is a lot happening in the world, and since the media is selling us short for ratings, you may be hearing from people like me. People who are tired for the lies and just want to live a peaceful life.
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call_me_king
Prince Frederick, MD
29, joined Jul. 2013
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jedi. i hate you. with every fiber of my being. i hate you.
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jediknight2003
New Caney, TX
33, joined Jan. 2013
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jedi. i hate you. with every fiber of my being. i hate you.
It's all just a game, right?
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