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General Discussion / If they were Hmong, no one would even bat an eye?
« Last post by theking on Today at 12:57:16 AM »
Woman Contemplated Divorce After Learning Her Husband Is Her Cousin. Now They’re Stronger Than Ever

A Colorado woman says that her marriage to her husband has gotten stronger after they went viral last year for revealing they discovered they're cousins thanks to a DNA test.

"We're doing good,” Celina Quinones, a realtor, tells PEOPLE about life with her husband Joseph and their three children. “My husband and I made it to our 18th year of marriage. So that's been a blessing. We're just cherishing the moments...I feel like it's brought us together even more.”

Celina and Joseph married in July 2006 — and about 10 years later, Celina took a MyHeritage DNA test to learn more about her lineage.

“I searched the family tree DNA — another part of the search — and saw him [Joseph] pop up there,” Celina told PEOPLE last year. “And I go, 'Oh no.' "

In March 2023, Celina posted a clip on TikTok about the revelation, which blew up, getting over 4 million views. "Married my husband in 2006. Not thinking anything of it we had 3 kids," she captioned the post. "Come to find out we were related and cousins." (She previously told PEOPLE she wasn't sure to what degree they're related, with tests indicating they are between second to seventh cousins.)

Related: Woman Finds Biological Mom 50 Years After Being Placed for Adoption

Celina says she received many negative comments after making the post, including from social media users who wondered why she would reveal that.

“I thought it would be funny to put out there,” Celina tells PEOPLE. “I did not know that it would really turn into...and so that was a shock."

Still, despite some negativity, deleting the post never felt like an option. "I know I could," she says, "but this is my story and I'm going to stick to it."

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Ahead of posting the TikTok clip, the couple told their children – two teenage sons and an 11-year-old daughter — about the results. Their response to the news? Nonchalance.

“My son goes, ‘Well, if we're brothers and sisters, that make us cousins too?' " Celina says with a laugh. "They're like, 'Hey, Mom, Dad, it don't matter. You guys have been married for so long. That's our family.' "

Although there's been no shortage of support from their loved ones, Celina admits that their friends and colleagues were taken aback when the couple was thrust into the spotlight.

"They were like, 'Oh my goodness, you guys are famous now. What happened?' " Celina says, "And I go, 'I don't know what happened. We put out a story and it came to life.' That's all I did."
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General Discussion / At least she's trying to complete the 12 steps
« Last post by theking on Today at 12:52:31 AM »
Ex-youth worker endured 'shameful self-reflection' after sexual exploitation of 14-year-old

A former youth worker convicted of having a years-long sexual relationship with a teenage boy in the 1990s spoke publicly for the first time since charges were laid, telling the judge she is "not the same person" she was 35 years ago. In October, Beverly Allard, 65, was found guilty of sexual exploitation of a minor.


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General Discussion / One of the problems of having too much estate?
« Last post by theking on Today at 12:49:25 AM »
Michael Jackson’s Kids Embroiled in Million-Dollar Legal War With Their Grandma: ‘They Don’t Speak

Tensions are high for the siblings and their grandma. “They don't speak — they speak through their lawyers,” says the source, adding that the rift may never be healed. “It's a shame, because Michael never would have wanted this.”


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Online Journal / Re: The Not so private Diary of JonniJacco
« Last post by JonniJacko on April 28, 2024, 10:35:28 PM »
Fuke, shit, sorry fam, I have more than just a few demons left in me...I have a lot left actually...ple ase excuse the erratic behavior.....b ear with me....I'll be back soon.
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everyone has their own style or approach when it comes to talking,dating, and committment.

The old school way, yes, Men are encourage to chase, be persistent, and prove his worthiness...l ols But keep in mind, this was when women in general were still angels and would never dare kill a ant...lmao

Today, its very different. It's very fast pace. If one or the other does not show the same matching energy, interest, or effort, it's pretty much onto the next...lols Men today are very sensitive to being call creeps, desperate or simps. Women in general, I notice does not like to be chase either. They will say something, if I like you, you will know. If you still don't know, get ready for a restraining order..lols

J/k I'm just speaking from observations and from other men that tells me about their love life. lols

I have too much pride to chase women. I do agree with most modern men though, if she likes you enough, you won't have to chase her or play her mind games. lols Because if you do chase and chase, and she say yes, one or two things gonna happen when one or both decide to part ways. if he's going to break up he will say, she never liked me anyway. Or if she breaks up, she's going to say, I never liked him anyway, i was just being nice...lols

so I strongly suggest you women out there, do not make him chase you, do not test him. if you don't like him like that, make it clear, if you do like him, make it obvious. It's not about being easy or desperate, its about being mature and civil..lols Only resentment will arise down the road when you decide to play games..
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While in London last weekend because my son was running in the London Marathon, we saw a blind person running in the London marathon. The blind person ran locked elbow with another runner. It goes to show that we all have too many excuses for why we can't while this person found all the reasons why he could.
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https://ashidakim.com/zenkoans

I used many of Ashida Kim's Zen stories in my book.  I asked for permission from Mr. Kim. All the great stories help us to understanding happiness in our life's journey.  For in happiness, we give ourselves to the world and ask for nothing.  In our unhappiness, we take everything from the world and our unhappiness radiates into the world.  One of my favorite that I used was:

Ryonen's Clear Realization

The Buddhist nun known as Ryonen was born in 1797. She was a granddaughter of the famous Japanese warrior Shingen. Her poetical genius and alluring beauty were such that at seventeen she was serving the empress as one of the ladies of the court. Even at such a youthful age fame awaited her.

The beloved empress died suddenly and Ryonen's hopeful dreams vanished. She became acutely aware of the impermanency of life in this world. It was then that she desired to study Zen.

Her relatives disagreed, however, and practically forced her into marriage. With a promise that she might become a nun after she had borne three children, Ryonen assented. Before she was twenty-five she had accomplished this condition. Then her husband and relatives could no longer dissuade her from her desire. She shaved her head, took the name of Ryonen, which means to realize clearly, and started on her pilgrimage.

She came to the city of Edo and asked Tetsugyu to accept her as a disciple. At one glance the master rejected her because she was too beautiful.

Ryonen then went to another master, Hakuo. Hakuo refused her for the same reason, saying that her beauty would only make trouble.

Ryonen obtained a hot iron and placed it against her face. In a few moments her beauty had vanished forever.

Hakuo then accepted her as a disciple.

Commemorating this occasion, Ryonen wrote a poem on the back of a little mirror:

In the service of my Empress I burned incense to perfume my exquisite clothes

Now as a homeless mendicant I burn my face to enter a Zen temple.

When Ryonen was about to pass from this world, she wrote another poem:


Sixty-six times have these eyes beheld the changing scene of autumn

I have said enough about moonlight,

Ask no more.

Only listen to the voice of pines and cedars when no wind stirs.
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C2 corvettes are rare and the split windows are even rarer.  I wouldn't sell either.  Fully restoration C2 brings over $250k at Barret Jackson. 
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I remembered hearing this story last year but don't know why it closed. 
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General Discussion / We Need to Chill
« Last post by Visualmon on April 28, 2024, 12:52:16 AM »
A good day to make a joke during the protest at the university.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6PrTgft3Ht/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

 ;D ;D ;D ;D
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