I'm bored and abnormally chatty.
I'm taking any questions.
I do not guarantee coherent answers.
I'm taking any questions.
I do not guarantee coherent answers.
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In what way, if any, has RF broadened your perspective on other people, religions, or cultures?
I'm bored and abnormally chatty.
I'm taking any questions.
I do not guarantee coherent answers.
do you believe in objective good and evil?
How in the world did you end up with so many cats? How many do you have? Care to share photos?
A few are cats people dumped on me(I once came home to find a cat that didn't belong to me in my living room). A few are ferals or strays that we either caught or they followed us in. A few are from an 'oops' litter. One was a gift to my husband(who was distraught after his favorite was struck by a car).
There are ten; Lucky, Quesa, Yodel, Kore, Cub, Troy, Lamar, Nina, Swatty, and Stupid.
I don't have pictures; my phone doesn't take them. But I have a video(sadly, the gentleman on the porch is no longer with us; he was a stray that stayed outside)
I'm taking any questions.
That's an epically crazy feeding time. You guys feed them like chickens .
How many litter boxes do you guys have to maintain? We have 1 per cat, plus 1.
Do you know humanism well enough to suggest what can a humanist learn from Hinduism?
How can anyone who has as many kids and animals as you have ever be bored?I'm bored and abnormally chatty.
I'm taking any questions.
I do not guarantee coherent answers.
How can anyone who has as many kids and animals as you have ever be bored?
I know the question was not directed at me but I have 8 litter boxes, 1 per cat.How many litter boxes do you guys have to maintain? We have 1 per cat, plus 1.
I catch your drift. I have 8 cats and most of them are sleeping during the day.Here I am in a house full of animals and kids...
And do you think any of them want anything to do with me at the moment? Nope.
I catch your drift. I have 8 cats and most of them are sleeping during the day.
But even when they are awake I can get bored and depressed if I don't have people to talk to and now that I am all alone I have to depend upon my RF friends.
I think a humanist might be interested in the concept of dharma. Dharma is hard to translate over to English, but generally speaking, it means upholding one's duty. Each person's dharma differs, based on their temperament, station in life, skills, life stage and capabilities. Dharma should, however, always be done to the best of one's ability. All dharmas are equally important in the grand scheme, and you should perform your dharma not for personal gain, but because it is your duty to do so. Not saying its wrong that you receive personal gain, but that you shouldn't neglect your dharma because you didn't get what you were hoping for. If you have a cause that you feel called to oversee, you could say performing tasks around that interest would be fulfilling your dharma.
If I understand this correctly, this would not be a foreign value in humanism, although probably less emphasis on custom. The humanist sees man as the only possible source of improvement in the human condition, and as advocates for maximal human development and maximal societal satisfaction, also advocate for individual self-actualization and constructive action.
Join the crowd. I don't even get out in the real world except when I have to go grocery shopping or run errands. I always go for a long walk in the evening but I walk all alone.Me too. I have a really high social drive, and few people to talk there out in the real world.
Same here. I would die of loneliness if I did not have this forum. I check a few posts and write a few posts and then I go and do something around the house or on the deck. In a while, I will go feed and water the raccoons because I can hear them out there chomping at the bit.I consider RFians my coworkers. I work around the house, check a post. Clean something up, check a post. Its helped a lot in combating loneliness. I think I might be one of the few people on here that's therapist actually encourages me to use this site, as its had such a positive effect on me.
Join the crowd. I don't even get out in the real world except when I have to go grocery shopping or run errands. I always go for a long walk in the evening but I walk all alone.
Same here. I would die of loneliness if I did not have this forum. I check a few posts and write a few posts and then I go and do something around the house or on the deck. In a while, I will go feed and water the raccoons because I can hear them out there chomping at the bit.
At least you have a husband and kids.I go to the Farmer's Market on Tuesdays and take one of my sons to speech and occupational therapy on Mondays, but that's the only regular 'out' I get. Sometimes if my husband's available, we will run errands or take the kids to one of the museums around here, but taking my middle son and toddler out together can be difficult. My middle son often needs an adult to himself, and there's not enough hands to go around. On rare occasion, he'll be really 'level' and I can get them both out of the house and take them somewhere, but its not something I attempt unless I'm sure I can handle it. A meltdown in the wrong time and wrong place with no assistance can be really problematic.
We haven't had as many raccoons this year; I guess they must all be at your house!
At least you have a husband and kids.
Sometimes I turn the TV on just to hear a human voice, but I am a going to turn the TV back on the Music Choice channel because I am getting tired of the commercials, and certain commercials really annoy me.
Yes, the raccoons are all at my house. The other day I counted 23 on my monster deck. No people have ever used that deck since we moved here in 2009, it is only for animals. I discovered that by not feeding the raccoons until after noon, the squirrels can have the deck to themselves in the morning. I love to watch the squirrels on the deck and hanging in the trees and all over my bird-feeders.
I finished my coffee and I am getting hungry, so I guess I will have to go for oatmeal, after I feed and water the racks. Animals always come before people around here.