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Messages - Vandal Savage

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Of course, the $64,000 question.

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Marriage & Family Life / Re: I wonder...
« on: December 19, 2018, 05:10:06 PM »
Why don’t you post pictures so we can see if the apples fell close or far from the tree?

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Marriage & Family Life / Re: Do you know her?
« on: December 14, 2018, 06:50:47 PM »
The saddest part of this story is the kids.  Why must they suffer because their mother can’t check herself?  Hope they grow up not to follow in her footsteps.

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Marriage & Family Life / Re: Is it too late to learn Hmong?
« on: December 06, 2018, 08:42:15 AM »
Is it to late for my 15 year old to learn hmong? Yes, its my fault for not teaching him while growing up.

He does understand it but refuse to speak hmong back.  >:(

In most cases, it's a confidence issue, not the ability to speak it.  I would encourage him through reading with him books in Hmong and go from there.  It's likely his confidence will grow and he will be comfortable with speaking it regularly.

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General Discussion / Re: The Sentinelese
« on: December 06, 2018, 08:38:41 AM »
Did I not say that I support their right to defend themselves? That's not even the point, idiot. I'm saying that decades of isolation leave these people simply savage. They haven't flourished at all. And don't give me that "well maybe they prefer it that way" - crap. What else would they prefer if they don't have options? They aren't Amish people who are surrounded by all sorts of communities but choose to live an austere life.

Either way, it just shows how savage people were.

Increasing savagery is a reactive behavior modification through repeated negative shaping; these damn outsiders trying to impose their will and ways upon natives. 

I agree, why can't people just leave each other alone?   

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General Discussion / Re: I warn my wife about this.....
« on: December 06, 2018, 08:35:07 AM »
Honestly, over the years I've witnessed how bad some homeless people are. They only smile or say "God Bless you" after you give them $$$. But you have to remember that majority of these homeless people are mentally ill or have some sort of addictions. I remembered some squanders sleeping inside this one house. After the police kicked them out the owner came and boarded the place up. Later that night when they came back to sleep there and saw that it was boarded up. They got so mad, one guy kicked the door while the other one kicked this one electrical box destroying it.

Extremely sad, but also very true.

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Hmong Culture & History / Re: Hmong Shamanism Should be Eliminated
« on: November 18, 2013, 11:43:51 AM »
Again, if shaman CANNOT prove their point, they lost! I have won!



Again, if chrisitan CANNOT prove their point, they lost!  I have won!

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Anything Goes / Re: Bill Maher OVER Ann Coulter
« on: November 07, 2013, 01:28:20 PM »
Not in the bedroom.  Ann is pretty hot.  >:D

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Show me the $$$.

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Hmong Culture & History / Re: Hmong Shamanism Should be Eliminated
« on: September 09, 2013, 03:05:42 PM »
A BIL recently commented on my FB status stating that when a shaman ties a red string around my ankle, that he not blessing me.  The BIL insists that the red string has no spiritual significance.  I said sure, maybe to you it doesn't.  But to me, I think the cross is just two sticks glued together to resemble the lower-case "t" and it doesn't have any spiritual significance.  He didn't have a rebuttal against that one.   :2funny:

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Chi's pretty spot on.  I would ramble on what he just said, but that'll be redundant. 

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Hmong Culture & History / Re: Hmong Shamanism Should be Eliminated
« on: August 29, 2013, 07:13:39 AM »
If you base your facts from wiki, then it's obvious you're not very smart.   :idiot2:

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Hmong Culture & History / Re: Hmong Shamanism Should be Eliminated
« on: August 23, 2013, 07:29:17 AM »
Christianity is not a religion.  It's a cult. 

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Hmong Culture & History / Re: Hmong Shamanism Should be Eliminated
« on: August 22, 2013, 09:24:39 AM »
Many of you grew up experiencing Hmong shamanism~  The hmong culture revolves around shamanism; the spiritual world of our ancestors and the dead.  This religion carries a deep root that has been practices for centuries. 

But there is a problem with this religion!  Especially if you're living in America.  One major problem with Hmong shamanism is that it doesn't teach people morals.  Hmong shamanism is a form of communication with the spiritual world.  If a person doesn't believe in spirituality - Hmong religion is just one big joke!

But lets dissect the religion into 3 catagories. 

1) Does this religion engage people's morality and humanity?  No
2) Does this religion help give people enlightment and salvation?  No
3) Does this religion create fear and caution?  Yes

Why are you afraid when an elder says "your spirit has left your body."  This fear and panic creates even more stress- and could cause you to become more sick.  The "fear" tatic. 

Why doesn't Hmong Shamanism teach morality and good judgement~  If it did; the hmong culture would be very different.  Certain religion teaches "right from wrong"  but Hmong shamanism lacks those teachings.  Shamanism teaches fear and prevention.  It doesn't teach moral values that can build a person to have good judgement.

If a person lacks good judgement; there will be violence and destruction~  We see this in many Hmong families. 

Religion is suppose to build a foundation for the people/family/community.  If a religion is only used as a "fear" tactic and a tool for healing.  There is no value~ in it.  The truth; spiritual healing is does not work~ it's a form of mental healing. 

If you raise your children around Shamanism; make sure to teach them good values and behaviors.  Many hmong parents forget to teach moral values to their children~ this always leads to abuse and violence in the future.



You need to STFU you C U Next Tuesday. 

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General Discussion / Re: What's your mood--list your song
« on: August 14, 2013, 07:19:45 AM »
Hi Lilly, long time no see.  Haven't seen you on lately.  I hope all is well with you.   ;)

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