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Messages - Cali Guy

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That is just throwing away the key so that this dangerous individual is permanently removed from society. Unless certain people running the judiciary might believe in afterlife, after death or reincarnation of souls in a sense to give out multiple lifetimes of punishment. The latter is definitely more interesting.


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i take public transportation
give me the bullet train like japan
or give me death


 ;D ;D ;D

How do you know you’ll like the Shinkansen in Japan if you never ridden it? Go ride it and come back to see if you are willing to die? lol

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This potus never seizes to amaze me by making the white house a zoo house.

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Marriage & Family Life / Re: Inheriting someone else's karma
« on: February 28, 2025, 09:56:08 AM »
People who are eating their karma don't do that. They just find another doormat who will put up with them or they end up in a karmic relationship.

A man was a player and broke many hearts. He finally got married to a woman who was attractive, educated, and the breadwinner. However, the wife was very abusive by cheating all the time and ordered him to take care of everything in the house, including raising the kids. It caused his health to deteriorate, which made it even more difficult for him to leave her. So which one of them is getting karma? Probably both. They are each other's karmic. The wife is obviously not happy with him, which is why she cheats all the time. She probably wronged a lot of men to end up with him.

The couple's situation sounds unhealthy and dysfunctional, and both individuals may have contributed to the dynamic in different ways. Their behaviors can be more accurately described as a lack of moral compass or moral values, rather than being a result of karmic consequences.

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Marriage & Family Life / Re: Inheriting someone else's karma
« on: February 27, 2025, 09:38:53 AM »
Or if we own up to our mistakes and take steps to improve and learn from them, we can work toward making positive changes in our lives.

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It wouldn’t even be a choice, I can’t in good conscience let someone raise my biological kid(s) regardless of the situations.

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Don’t let the stereotypes get to you, irresponsible people have all shapes and sizes.

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There is no way you add a person in your life and not have his/her issues affect your own.

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I remembered those days having to throw coins through parts of Illinois and WI. Too many states have now participated in toll passage. Eventually, in the not too distant future, most major roads will collect tolls automatically.

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Trump is a donkey in disguise lol

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Every Costco operates differently at food court. I’ve been to one where you order and get your food before next patron. Then there are the ones you order at the kiosk and wait around until your number is called. Some you order at kiosk and get in line to get your food. I like these ones the best because you can order food court from regular cashiers. Before Covid, the Costco food courts that are located outside didn’t need Costco membership to order. These are the one I’ve encountered so far. I used to wait in parking lot so my kids can go order what they wanted but that was a while back when combo pizza was available . Now we eat less than a handful per year from Costco’s food court because combo pizza is no longer available hot.

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Feels like the more you make, the more you spend.

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I also made it out there but nothing beats Cali imo.

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It’s nice to have Bart to hit most of the major cities in the east bay side.

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Only someone as sick as you would smile at other people’s misfortune.

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