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i alwys thought it was like a series of questions and answers people were supposed to memorize, but i never looked it up and that was a way lot of stuff to read on the fly.

 

whole mess of rules pretty much sums up my religious education.

 

like way too many but people manange tolive by them and add more around them to make sure they don;t accidentally break one by skirting too close.

 

intrestingly enough, not saying naughty words is not one of the rules.

 

nor are an awful lot of things i can't say here.

 

people being what we are, there are some things god didn't ask of us.

 

Yeah. One of the things that most Catholics don't realize is the the Church doesn't teach that homosexuality is wrong. The catechism actually teaches us to embrace them and that every sign of unjust discrimination towards them is to be avoided. Now it also says that homosexual acts are wrong and that they should practice chastity.

 

But that is very different from what many Catholics thinks the Church teaches. It is also very different from what all the fundamental religions teach.

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but what's up with yonkers?

 

I'm watching Madagascar and the ol Jewish woman said something about Yonkers.

 

 

ah, ok, yes, it used to be very jewish so probably still old people there who couldn't get out.

 

it's just south of new rochelle and scarsdale (where the petries lived, in the dick van dyke show, i can say that, right?), which are now the big jewish neighborhoods north of the city.

 

I've only been to NY once. Rush hour was very interesting with nearly every car being funneled towards the tunnels/bridge.

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i alwys thought it was like a series of questions and answers people were supposed to memorize, but i never looked it up and that was a way lot of stuff to read on the fly.

 

whole mess of rules pretty much sums up my religious education.

 

like way too many but people manange tolive by them and add more around them to make sure they don;t accidentally break one by skirting too close.

 

intrestingly enough, not saying naughty words is not one of the rules.

 

nor are an awful lot of things i can't say here.

 

people being what we are, there are some things god didn't ask of us.

 

Yeah. One of the things that most Catholics don't realize is the the Church doesn't teach that homosexuality is wrong. The catechism actually teaches us to embrace them and that every sign of unjust discrimination towards them is to be avoided. Now it also says that homosexual acts are wrong and that they should practice chastity.

 

But that is very different from what many Catholics thinks the Church teaches. It is also very different from what all the fundamental religions teach.

 

 

that makes a lot of sense.

 

i always wodered how people got from don't cast the first stone and all the laws being superceded by, is it the golden rule basically? and yet hand on to parts of the OT that even most jews let go. leviticus 18 where it's called an abomination using the same language as touching the skin of a pig - but i don't know any christians who have issues with pork or footballs.

 

also the same wording as wearing wool and linen together... abomination... so just seemed a really weird thing for people to latch on to.

 

but as usual, the humans are mistaken.

 

good to know.

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but what's up with yonkers?

 

I'm watching Madagascar and the ol Jewish woman said something about Yonkers.

 

 

ah, ok, yes, it used to be very jewish so probably still old people there who couldn't get out.

 

it's just south of new rochelle and scarsdale (where the petries lived, in the dick van dyke show, i can say that, right?), which are now the big jewish neighborhoods north of the city.

 

I've only been to NY once. Rush hour was very interesting with nearly every car being funneled towards the tunnels/bridge.

 

 

i lived on staten island one summer and the commute to work in manhattan at rush hour, which was any time that wasn't 2 - 4 AM, took 2-1/2 hours each way.

 

with no traffic it was 30 minutes.

 

traffic is hell. and there's no way that island can ever be evacuated, and that is something i never stopped thinking about when i lived there.

 

i beg my family to get farther away from there but they don;t share my paranoia.

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but what's up with yonkers?

 

I'm watching Madagascar and the ol Jewish woman said something about Yonkers.

 

 

ah, ok, yes, it used to be very jewish so probably still old people there who couldn't get out.

 

it's just south of new rochelle and scarsdale (where the petries lived, in the dick van dyke show, i can say that, right?), which are now the big jewish neighborhoods north of the city.

 

I've only been to NY once. Rush hour was very interesting with nearly every car being funneled towards the tunnels/bridge.

 

 

i lived on staten island one summer and the commute to work in manhattan at rush hour, which was any time that wasn't 2 - 4 AM, took 2-1/2 hours each way.

 

with no traffic it was 30 minutes.

 

traffic is hell. and there's no way that island can ever be evacuated, and that is something i never stopped thinking about when i lived there.

 

i beg my family to get farther away from there but they don;t share my paranoia.

 

it may be their downfall

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my family's?

 

i'm counting on a major disaster to wait for them to be far far away from there.

 

the island's?

 

inevitable in the long run.

 

it's an island with now way out.

 

just a handfull of briges and tunnels and millions of people fighting their way toward them and going, where exactly?

 

cause i remember people blocking the roads and shooting people leaving louisiana in katrina and i don;t imagine the welcome will be any warmer for refugees from manhattan.

 

it'll be worse than the nuclear disaster in japan. just too many people and nowhere to go.

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proof, just visit it once.

 

though it was a great place to grow up in a lot of ways, and in a lot of ways i felt more comfortable among great masses of humanity that know how to give you mental space, than i do among just one or two people who make aggressive eye conact and stand too close... i always felt like it was a death trap. just lucked out on not being there when anything really bad happened.

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but what's up with yonkers?

 

I'm watching Madagascar and the ol Jewish woman said something about Yonkers.

 

 

ah, ok, yes, it used to be very jewish so probably still old people there who couldn't get out.

 

it's just south of new rochelle and scarsdale (where the petries lived, in the dick van dyke show, i can say that, right?), which are now the big jewish neighborhoods north of the city.

 

I've only been to NY once. Rush hour was very interesting with nearly every car being funneled towards the tunnels/bridge.

 

 

i lived on staten island one summer and the commute to work in manhattan at rush hour, which was any time that wasn't 2 - 4 AM, took 2-1/2 hours each way.

 

with no traffic it was 30 minutes.

 

traffic is hell. and there's no way that island can ever be evacuated, and that is something i never stopped thinking about when i lived there.

 

i beg my family to get farther away from there but they don;t share my paranoia.

 

Yeah the light turned red at an intersection and I stopped at the line and my uncle screamed at me to keep going, that we'd be lynched for doing that. I'm surprised there are cars that drive in that traffic that don't have dents in them. It was an experience I'll never forget.

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proof, just visit it once.

 

though it was a great place to grow up in a lot of ways, and in a lot of ways i felt more comfortable among great masses of humanity that know how to give you mental space, than i do among just one or two people who make aggressive eye conact and stand too close... i always felt like it was a death trap. just lucked out on not being there when anything really bad happened.

 

I wish I'd have lived in the city at least for a bit in my early adult years.

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if you ever took the trains you'd understand why they drive.

 

i never drove in the city and i don;t think i could have managed it... even if i could i could never have parked. but my mom did every day. she drives like a cabdriver.

 

she actually pulled off the street and onto the sidewalk once cause there was no other way to move, and pulled such a sweet clueless routine when she got stopped the policeman just laughed and let her go.

 

but they're pretty mellow if you're not pointing a gun at them.

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proof, just visit it once.

 

though it was a great place to grow up in a lot of ways, and in a lot of ways i felt more comfortable among great masses of humanity that know how to give you mental space, than i do among just one or two people who make aggressive eye contact and stand too close... i always felt like it was a death trap. just lucked out on not being there when anything really bad happened.

 

I'm pretty dure I can't imagine it, for all that I've seen of it in movies and tv shows I don't think I can get my head quite around the numbers, Cape Town is pretty puny in comparison, I mean our CBD (Central Business District) has about 4 skyscrapers, and even those are pretty small

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proof, just visit it once.

 

though it was a great place to grow up in a lot of ways, and in a lot of ways i felt more comfortable among great masses of humanity that know how to give you mental space, than i do among just one or two people who make aggressive eye conact and stand too close... i always felt like it was a death trap. just lucked out on not being there when anything really bad happened.

 

I wish I'd have lived in the city at least for a bit in my early adult years.

 

 

the summers i spent there during college after my stepdad moved the family to a great neighborhood in manhattan were the best in my life.

 

and the second part of high school when i could pretty much roam free a lot of the time, also excellent. never bored there, never wanted to stay home.

 

even keeping it completeley G i never ran out of things to do. and beyond that... yeah, awesome place to come of age.

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