Fire away, kiddies.
Recent Responses
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This woman who works at DLS-College of Saint Benilde. Her name is Catherine, and she's 50 shades of hot.
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Pool. Those riptides are deadly.
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Yes. A peeve. It acts up when people type "sneak peak."
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No. If my woman loves me, she should love my God as well. Chos.
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Magcocollege ako sa School of Life, kasi matagal na akong wala sa college.
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I trust that God puts a leader in place for a reason, and I know He will keep that leader in place for as long as He desires for him to be so. So I know better than to go directly against someone who God allowed to put into position. I always pray for God to check my heart when I entertain thoughts of giving leaders feedback on their leadership. If it's clear from God that I may give feedback, my position is this: when approaching leaders for feedback, I always pray first that God would open his heart and mind to my feedback. I approach from a position of humility, I respect his position and his dignity as a human being, and give him feedback from the perspective of wanting to help him do his job better. After having said that, I trust God will work in his heart to do whatever will please God better.
I am reminded of Esther approaching her husband, the king, in the Biblical book of Esther. She fasted, she prayed, she approached from humility, and her goal - the betterment of someone other than her - was her main motivation. Methinks that's not such a bad template. -
I have. The Bible is the best book I've ever read.
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231032D3. BBM is awesome. *grin*
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The song that's playing in my head right now is New Breed's "How He Loves." Phenomenal version of a phenomenal song.
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Absolutely not. Why pay money to somebody to listen to you when friends or churchmates will do that for free?
Listen: we've all been there, and we all get by, in the words of the Beatles, with a little help from our friends. There is probably so much going for you right now, but you don't see it because you're focused on the "I don't have's" rather than the "I have's." Cheer up; there is so much to look forward to. -
The time spent with family. And the absence of traffic. Yey.
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Absolutely! I am taking active steps towards getting there. I was a lacto-ovo vegetarian for three years in college, and I wouldn't mind living that lifestyle again.
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I wouldn't mind being a little thinner, but God has been very, very good to me, and I am grateful for where I am and who I am.
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