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  • in reply to: Burka #975418
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    the jewish men were definitely not wearing shtreimels at Har Sinai. they were in the DESERT for heaven’s sake!

    in reply to: The Game of Life #975295
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    yes, it is true that many Jewish girls go for Speech therapy, but can I just say that it is not on the same level as a shaitel macher/ kindergarten teacher. Schooling for speech Language Pathology is not a joke; it is challenging, and there is so much more to “speech therapy” than lisps and “r”‘s. about 1/3 of a speech language pathologists’ caseload will be articulation (speech sounds). it will mostly be children with language disorders. SLP is extremely science-based. do not interchange it with special ed. special ed people do not need to take advanced neuro anatomy.

    in reply to: Sometimes you just need to cry #975580
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    thanks everybody for the kind remarks. I actually did not write this post after a crying session, contrary to popular belief. I have just been thinking about it recently and wanted to share. After watching myself and a couple others going thru rough moments, I have come to the realization that sometimes you just need a good cry.

    but thanks for the sympathy 🙂

    in reply to: Fave restaurants #975378
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    estrea, LKWD

    in reply to: Friend wants to marry girl he met online #1187451
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    I meet people on line all the time. especially in shop rite. Thursday nights are a pretty popular time to go shopping it seems.

    in reply to: Sometimes you just need to cry #975570
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    no i’m ok thanks.

    in reply to: Attention all CR RIGHTIES! #975043
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    I am right-ly inclined. in all areas. especially living.

    in reply to: Sukkos is coming, we're so happy! #975327
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    looooove sukkos!!!!

    if you type with a shinoy (ie. hit keys with your nose/eyes/tongue/toes/chin)

    for all those who may think otherwise: this is not a psak. so don’t ask for a source. ill leave that to all the gemara quoters

    in reply to: Your happiest moment #974801
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    my happiest moment is motzei yom kippur. I just feel so accomplished and cleansed. And then the sukkos feeling is in the air and nothing could be happier.

    in reply to: The five-phase cycle of a girl in shidduchim #995524
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    “you left out the stage of waiting for ppl to actually remember you are available and call with suggestions!”

    Ikno: that would be called ” being in shidduchim”. so these are the 5 phases a girl goes thru while she does exactly that: wait. and wait. and wait. and wait. and get a suggestion. and wait. and wait. and wait. and get a suggestion redt. and wait. and wait. and wait. and wait. and get a no. and wait again.

    so….yeh.

    in reply to: Yom Kippur's length #974905
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    I tend to find myself drifting during mussaf when the chazzan reads thru the avodah in the beis hamikdash. and my shul cuts out lots of piyutim…..

    in reply to: The five-phase cycle of a girl in shidduchim #995522
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    notasheep: I wud call that a pre- shidduchim stage. You are not actively looking or waiting. I had that for about 5 months. it gets old after you realize that nobodys coming after you.

    in reply to: Recommendations for a good book (adult) #974803
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    The biography of R’ Shlomo Friefeld

    in reply to: 9/11 Memories #974308
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    I didn’t know the Twin Towers existed until they fell.I Was as blissfully ignorant as an 8 year old could possible be.

    in reply to: The five-phase cycle of a girl in shidduchim #995520
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    in reply to: Problems with wearing colored shirts #974154
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    when you dress in a respectable way, there may be a slight chance that you will act in a respectable way.

    now don’t start attacking me that I am saying that colored shirts are not respectable. All im saying is that White shirts are. Im addressing the opening post, not the title (each which address a different issue, by the way).

    in reply to: The five-phase cycle of a girl in shidduchim #995516
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    Mr Sfardi: I can see why you would think that. but no. that is not the case

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    Torah613Torah: very true. 🙂

    correction: dye my hair

    in reply to: I love my mirror #973815
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    lol thought my first one didn’t go through…. i recalled almost the same exact thing from memory. im pretty impressed

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    die my hair

    that’s protocol for gingies

    in reply to: Post Here to Add/Change Your Subtitle #1199374
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    hey mods. can my username be switched to liveright. ok maybe not that looks too much like liver.

    how about LiveRight. one word usernames seemed to be the preferred here. thanks 🙂

    in reply to: I love my mirror #973814
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    I always wondered how people perceive me…by the way I look in which mirror?

    mirrors are deceiving in that they reflect a flipped image. so people really don’t see you the way you see yourself.

    ive always wanted to see myself the way people see me: appearance wise and personality-wise.i would probably be in for a rude awakening; but it would be very helpful

    in reply to: I love my mirror #973813
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    its interesting to think how people perceive you…according to the way you look in which mirror?

    I always wondered.

    mirrors are deceiving in that they reflect you flipped. so people really don’t see you the way you see yourself.

    I would love to see my image in the way others see me. both anatomically and perceptively. it would probably be a rude awakening. but very helpful

    in reply to: So We Should Feel Foolish #974780
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    Redleg: you really added to the nisayon with your post. I so badly wanted to answer but I had to wait! thanks for testing my yetzer hora!

    in reply to: Learning during Chazoras Hashatz #1089042
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    mussar zoger: that goes without saying.

    ohhhhh nitpickers.

    in reply to: Advertisements for a Web Filtering Service #975789
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    nobody said that the source of all “off the derech”ness is the internet. fact is, the internet does weaken ones resistance, sensitivities and beliefs. and that can lead one to being a vulnerable Jew at the mercy of the world. not a good place to be. at all.

    in reply to: Yom Kippur and Atheists #974066
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    I am at a loss for words.

    do you really think you have been perfect this year? that you have not done a single thing you shouldn’t have? come on, be honest. if you really do a cheshbon hanefesh I am sure you can come up with some feelings of guilt.

    and if Yom Kippur was “made up”, how do you account for all the Jews including the non-religious who feel compelled to observe it in some way?

    Mussaf on Yom Kippur describes the entire ritual that took place in the beis Hamikdash on Yom Kippur. what is your outlook on that? that its a nice fairy tale?

    These are just some thoughts of mine on the subject. real question is, why do you doubt that Yom Kippur is in fact legit?

    in reply to: Learning during Chazoras Hashatz #1089035
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    lakol zman v’eis ……..

    same goes for those who learn during hakafos on simchas torah. there is a right time for everything.

    in reply to: How do I make myself unlikeable? #974825
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    how about just be honest with this person instead of hurting lots of feelings and making big messes. ive been in this situation so many times I cant count. its hard, but you have to take that step and speak your mind.

    you haven’t been so explicit about why you wish to end this relationship, so here I am assuming you are having a similar experience to what ive been through. feel free to correct me.

    in reply to: How to survive a three day yom tov? #974195
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    I know the feeling….

    in reply to: Another solution to the Shidduch Crisis #973344
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    for some reason I don’t think girls would appreciate that. there is enough competition amongst the women thank you very much. we don’t need to add “tzarah b’bayis” to the list.

    in reply to: Why Do People Speak This Way? #1008407
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    what makes me grit my teeth is when people say: what am I meant to do with this? OR How are we meant to do this assignment?

    its SUPPOSED TO!!!!!! grrrrr

    Only G-d knows what is “meant” to be

    in reply to: Advertisements for a Web Filtering Service #975777
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    I don’t know if I agree with your first statement LevAryehBoy: that “In general, people do not go off because they have Internet; they go off and then they use the Internet.” Some of the stuff out there on the internet can slowly chip away at your entire belief system. And then you’re left thinking; why am I living this way again? So you stop. And then, to use the common phrase, you are “off the derech”.

    I can see it happening either way.

    in reply to: Advertisements for a Web Filtering Service #975775
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    I was a bit surprised by the advertisements as well. Although I did laugh at the transformation of the pious little boy into some scaly looking dinosaur. it happened quite rapidly. Im sure that’s what our neshamos look like after days of sitting in front of the computer screen.

    in reply to: So We Should Feel Foolish #974776
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    sounds good to me. Did not realize what a waste of time and brain cells making a user would turn out to be. Our holding back should be a zchus that Hashem should not hold back any good from us this year!

    in reply to: Skunk Attacks #972527
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    i take that back…joining the working world obviously wont help as im a working gal and here i am.

    in reply to: Skunk Attacks #972525
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    @LevAryehBoy- are you starting stupid threads to see how many replies you can garner from such a crazy question? you really need to get a job or something…..

    in reply to: Heartbeat #990730
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    First Jewish Womean singer I actually like… she has a beautiful voice and great concepts.

    I love the song “Little Girl” and “I Have One Hundred Million Reasons”.

    Nechama Cohen is endowed with a beautiful gift and she should just continue to use it for the right things!

    in reply to: Skunk Attacks #972523
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    I wasn’t the one who started this thread. it was LevAryehBoy and hes left it to rot

    in reply to: Single Girl Doesn't Wanna Cover Hair #1036109
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    i would think a bald woman would want to cover her head

    in reply to: Skunk Attacks #972520
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    ok now you are being waaaay too literal. sigh. I give up

    in reply to: Post to Post�NOT #1047788
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    down beat Cadillac pickup truck dog in the back

    in reply to: Single Girl Doesn't Wanna Cover Hair #1036106
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    whether the title made sense or not, it made me want to click on the thread. attention catcher….. 🙂 good job

    in reply to: How Popa got devoured like an unturned cake #972772
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    sheker gets you nowhere

    although most people get away with it

    in reply to: Single Girl Doesn't Wanna Cover Hair #1036090
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    I don’t think I was making a halachic point PBA. If you would convince me that there is such a thing as an invisibility cloak, maybe I would try to reason from a halachic standpoint. otherwise, I find it kinda pointless to analyze seriously. which is why you may, if you possess the ability, detect some sarcasm in my post.

    in reply to: Single Girl Doesn't Wanna Cover Hair #1036087
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    doesn’t the invisibility cloak render the wearer invisible? In which case when Hermoine is wearing it, no one can see her or her hair. the cloak is not only invisible, it makes you invisible too. its not like the point of the cloak was that u cudnt see it so people would be like, “its freezing outside and youre not wearing a cloak???” and you could smugly say “but I am friend, but I am” leaving your friend awestruck. its so that people CANT SEE YOU. and you can sneak around castles at night looking for mirrors of Erised. and obviously, so you can cover your hair without actually wearing a kerchief that will ruin your appearance, which becomes a non-issue anyway bc you no longer appear.

    so yeh. not sure what that accomplishes but ok.

    in reply to: Skunk Attacks #972518
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    @ThisNameIsALreadyTaken- as my high school principal used to say… The first mitzvah in the Torah is to be normal.

    a lot of people don’t practice this mitzvah nowadays

    in reply to: Post to Post�NOT #1047785
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    we know our names are Gred and Forge

    in reply to: The Chumrah Song #1077078
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    ill take that!

    in reply to: The Chumrah Song #1077076
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    @levaryehboy- i wasn’t the guy’s date thank G-d. but the poor girl who was looked completely bewildered/bemused. i just thanked my lucky stars that i wasn’t the one drinking soda with him and enjoyed the entertainment 🙂

    when i first saw him i actually looked around to see if there was somebody videotaping the guy because i couldn’t believe that it could actually be happening without a script.

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