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Motorsheen wrote: »honeybee__12 wrote: »It worries me when people post pics online that have their children’s faces in them.
It just seems like it would be better to blur or cover parts of their faces.
Maybe I’m just old and too suspicious. 🤷🏼♀️
this don't worry me none.
If'n somebody want to come take our kids, me & my old lady ain't gunna care.....
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Motorsheen wrote: »honeybee__12 wrote: »It worries me when people post pics online that have their children’s faces in them.
It just seems like it would be better to blur or cover parts of their faces.
Maybe I’m just old and too suspicious. 🤷🏼♀️
this don't worry me none.
If'n somebody want to come take our kids, me & my old lady ain't gunna care.....
That FUPA tho!!!2 -
kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »honeybee__12 wrote: »It worries me when people post pics online that have their children’s faces in them.
It just seems like it would be better to blur or cover parts of their faces.
Maybe I’m just old and too suspicious. 🤷🏼♀️
this don't worry me none.
If'n somebody want to come take our kids, me & my old lady ain't gunna care.....
That FUPA tho!!!
yep
those two kids we already have, they ain't no good
if we lose'em.... we'll just make more!1 -
brustmannzwei wrote: »Thanks, @Diatonic12, I I’m taking time to chillax while moving and reflecting. I’ve been in a mood and it’s best I refrain from posting.
I did not make it to the cafe but it sounded familiar. After checking expanse reports I was there about a year and a half ago. The hot chicken was clutch.
Working on a contract now. If we win it I’ll be back in the area and want to go back and check out Hattie’s.
Whatever's causing your mood, I hope it passes soon and ends up working for your good, my friend!2 -
Maw came over to my house for Sunday dinner. One of her sibs called and told her that she's been outclassed by her children and grandchildren. Maw reminded her of their childhood and all they've been through to make it this far and be alive. I bawled my eyes out when she left.
Maw said, 'Prestige around means having a fancy horse trailer. Most of them don't have a horse but they're running up and down the roads with the trailer.' Grandpaw taught grades 1-12 in a small country schoolhouse. Maw was a school teacher and most of her siblings are teachers. Some taught in Native American schools across the country. I'm proud of each and every one of them.
We picked out another silly movie. I put my head in her lap and we laughed like hyenas. I'm suxing UP all of her attention and driving my sisters cray cray for winning the favorite kid of the month club.
My grandmaw inherited two old black Hudson cars from her mother. I'm pretty sure they were classics at the time, ancient. The doors never closed properly but Grandmaw loved gadding around. She preferred driving over staying at home with so many children. She'd load everyone up and head for the Dairy Queen. There's a big winding bend before you get there. One time many of the kids fell out of the door as she made the bend. She was a very slow driver so no one was hurt. She loaded them all back in and off to the Dairy Queen she went.
Grandpaw told her she needed to stay home more often and said he was going to take the car keys. She told him if you ever take my car keys it's gonna be 'Goodbye Kitty and That's All She Wrote'. It's one of our favorite sayings.
I don't have the insider lingo and jargon or the secret passwords. I just enjoy making the memes move.
@brustmannzwei Everyone wants to be appreciated and noticed for something. You make all of the women feel good about themselves. Men, too. I'll take having my head in the clouds over walking on eggshells any day of the week.
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I am not tooting my own horn but I started this today. Stop by any ol' time and post a song or ditty. Dew drop in.
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I had a pretty disturbing dream last night. It made (and is still making me) wildly uncomfortable due to content/intent.
It makes me seriously question if something deep down is wrong with me, although I know I cannot control my dreams.5 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »I had a pretty disturbing dream last night. It made (and is still making me) wildly uncomfortable due to content/intent.
It makes me seriously question if something deep down is wrong with me, although I know I cannot control my dreams.
Most of my dreams tend to head in that direction after a while. I wouldn't read too much into it.
What kind of disturbing are we talking about? Disturbingly scary, like Stephen King's novels? Or disturbingly embarrassing like Stephen King's Twitter account?2 -
stevehenderson776 wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »I had a pretty disturbing dream last night. It made (and is still making me) wildly uncomfortable due to content/intent.
It makes me seriously question if something deep down is wrong with me, although I know I cannot control my dreams.
Most of my dreams tend to head in that direction after a while. I wouldn't read too much into it.
What kind of disturbing are we talking about?
Hopefully without getting put in MFP jail for mentioning it: Murder, for one. Murder that I committed or was party to. The other two I'd rather not mention because I don't need internet strangers judging me based on things in dreams I can't control.
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KosmosKitten wrote: »stevehenderson776 wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »I had a pretty disturbing dream last night. It made (and is still making me) wildly uncomfortable due to content/intent.
It makes me seriously question if something deep down is wrong with me, although I know I cannot control my dreams.
Most of my dreams tend to head in that direction after a while. I wouldn't read too much into it.
What kind of disturbing are we talking about?
Hopefully without getting put in MFP jail for mentioning it: Murder, for one. Murder that I committed or was party to. The other two I'd rather not mention because I don't need internet strangers judging me based on things in dreams I can't control.
Thoughts, words, and deeds, the statute blames with reason
But surely dreams were never indicted treason
I've daydreamed about murdering people just because they made a slurping noise when drinking coffee. I think you can be forgiven for having a dream about it.2 -
stevehenderson776 wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »stevehenderson776 wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »I had a pretty disturbing dream last night. It made (and is still making me) wildly uncomfortable due to content/intent.
It makes me seriously question if something deep down is wrong with me, although I know I cannot control my dreams.
Most of my dreams tend to head in that direction after a while. I wouldn't read too much into it.
What kind of disturbing are we talking about?
Hopefully without getting put in MFP jail for mentioning it: Murder, for one. Murder that I committed or was party to. The other two I'd rather not mention because I don't need internet strangers judging me based on things in dreams I can't control.
Thoughts, words, and deeds, the statute blames with reason
But surely dreams were never indicted treason
I've daydreamed about murdering people just because they made a slurping noise when drinking coffee. I think you can be forgiven for having a dream about it.
This made me chuckle. I've never gone to that extreme of murdering daydreams but I certainly use the 'turn my head, roll my eyes and curse under my breath, or gotta get up and walk away before I *do* grab a knife' a lot. Course then it depends who the coffee slurper is too.
I'm no psychologist or dream interpreter, though that would be pretty cool. But it sounds like if you're murdering people in your sleep, you might be looking for a way to take back control of your life? IDK.
I've had a lot of dreams of people chasing me and trying to kill me. But Kosmoskitten, I don't recognize you in them. And what's weird is the dreams seem to be repetitive, plus very real and memorable.
Good topic for another thread? Dream interpretation? It'd be interesting to hear others' input. Not to mention, added laughs.2 -
It snowed the other day, really heavy big flakes for a couple of hours. It was beautiful, people took pictures to share. I loved it. Then as soon as it melted I thought thank goodness that's over with.3
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I could be because I’m a weirdo but I don’t understand people that put “socialising” in their interests or hobbies. Isn’t that just something that happens by itself usually? I’ve never actively gone and done something for the point of “socialising”..🤷♂️🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏼♂️5
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stevehenderson776 wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »stevehenderson776 wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »I had a pretty disturbing dream last night. It made (and is still making me) wildly uncomfortable due to content/intent.
It makes me seriously question if something deep down is wrong with me, although I know I cannot control my dreams.
Most of my dreams tend to head in that direction after a while. I wouldn't read too much into it.
What kind of disturbing are we talking about?
Hopefully without getting put in MFP jail for mentioning it: Murder, for one. Murder that I committed or was party to. The other two I'd rather not mention because I don't need internet strangers judging me based on things in dreams I can't control.
Thoughts, words, and deeds, the statute blames with reason
But surely dreams were never indicted treason
I've daydreamed about murdering people just because they made a slurping noise when drinking coffee. I think you can be forgiven for having a dream about it.
This made me chuckle. I've never gone to that extreme of murdering daydreams but I certainly use the 'turn my head, roll my eyes and curse under my breath, or gotta get up and walk away before I *do* grab a knife' a lot. Course then it depends who the coffee slurper is too.
I'm no psychologist or dream interpreter, though that would be pretty cool. But it sounds like if you're murdering people in your sleep, you might be looking for a way to take back control of your life? IDK.
I've had a lot of dreams of people chasing me and trying to kill me. But Kosmoskitten, I don't recognize you in them. And what's weird is the dreams seem to be repetitive, plus very real and memorable.
Good topic for another thread? Dream interpretation? It'd be interesting to hear others' input. Not to mention, added laughs.
I tried 3x to start a "Dream Interpretation" thread in Chit-Chat just now but the app keeps booting me out of the Discussion setup page (always once I tag you)
Being only 7am and lacking caffeine, know that I tried to help bring your vision to life but the universe won't allow it 🤷🏿♀️2 -
stevehenderson776 wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »stevehenderson776 wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »I had a pretty disturbing dream last night. It made (and is still making me) wildly uncomfortable due to content/intent.
It makes me seriously question if something deep down is wrong with me, although I know I cannot control my dreams.
Most of my dreams tend to head in that direction after a while. I wouldn't read too much into it.
What kind of disturbing are we talking about?
Hopefully without getting put in MFP jail for mentioning it: Murder, for one. Murder that I committed or was party to. The other two I'd rather not mention because I don't need internet strangers judging me based on things in dreams I can't control.
Thoughts, words, and deeds, the statute blames with reason
But surely dreams were never indicted treason
I've daydreamed about murdering people just because they made a slurping noise when drinking coffee. I think you can be forgiven for having a dream about it.
This made me chuckle. I've never gone to that extreme of murdering daydreams but I certainly use the 'turn my head, roll my eyes and curse under my breath, or gotta get up and walk away before I *do* grab a knife' a lot. Course then it depends who the coffee slurper is too.
I'm no psychologist or dream interpreter, though that would be pretty cool. But it sounds like if you're murdering people in your sleep, you might be looking for a way to take back control of your life? IDK.
I've had a lot of dreams of people chasing me and trying to kill me. But Kosmoskitten, I don't recognize you in them. And what's weird is the dreams seem to be repetitive, plus very real and memorable.
Good topic for another thread? Dream interpretation? It'd be interesting to hear others' input. Not to mention, added laughs.
I tried 3x to start a "Dream Interpretation" thread in Chit-Chat just now but the app keeps booting me out of the Discussion setup page (always once I tag you)
Being only 7am and lacking caffeine, know that I tried to help bring your vision to life but the universe won't allow it 🤷🏿♀️
There was a thread at one time where you posted your dream and this mfper would tell you the meaning...2 -
It could mean your body is feeling drained of energy. Dreams seldom make sense because they're rooted in emotions and not logic. Do you feel tired and drained.0
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stevehenderson776 wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »stevehenderson776 wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »I had a pretty disturbing dream last night. It made (and is still making me) wildly uncomfortable due to content/intent.
It makes me seriously question if something deep down is wrong with me, although I know I cannot control my dreams.
Most of my dreams tend to head in that direction after a while. I wouldn't read too much into it.
What kind of disturbing are we talking about?
Hopefully without getting put in MFP jail for mentioning it: Murder, for one. Murder that I committed or was party to. The other two I'd rather not mention because I don't need internet strangers judging me based on things in dreams I can't control.
Thoughts, words, and deeds, the statute blames with reason
But surely dreams were never indicted treason
I've daydreamed about murdering people just because they made a slurping noise when drinking coffee. I think you can be forgiven for having a dream about it.
That's why this was particularly dark, even for me. It wasn't my daydreaming about murdering someone who annoyed me or someone I even knew, it was the murder.. of a minor. A completely random child I did not know and have never known. There are some other issues with this dream that have me questioning things, honestly.
I understand it's a dream and I don't have a lot of influence on what I dream about, but I honestly can't even recall what I would have even been watching/reading to dream up that nightmare.
I also have questions. Was I the person who murdered her? Or was I merely an accomplice trying to hide evidence? Who would do that to a person? Why would I ever agree to help a murderer (IE. I wouldn't, so this dream is so out of character).
I suppose it's good that I question these things and that I worry about them as it shows I care enough to be bothered by it, but still. Just.. no. Why can't I have good dreams?2 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »stevehenderson776 wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »stevehenderson776 wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »I had a pretty disturbing dream last night. It made (and is still making me) wildly uncomfortable due to content/intent.
It makes me seriously question if something deep down is wrong with me, although I know I cannot control my dreams.
Most of my dreams tend to head in that direction after a while. I wouldn't read too much into it.
What kind of disturbing are we talking about?
Hopefully without getting put in MFP jail for mentioning it: Murder, for one. Murder that I committed or was party to. The other two I'd rather not mention because I don't need internet strangers judging me based on things in dreams I can't control.
Thoughts, words, and deeds, the statute blames with reason
But surely dreams were never indicted treason
I've daydreamed about murdering people just because they made a slurping noise when drinking coffee. I think you can be forgiven for having a dream about it.
This made me chuckle. I've never gone to that extreme of murdering daydreams but I certainly use the 'turn my head, roll my eyes and curse under my breath, or gotta get up and walk away before I *do* grab a knife' a lot. Course then it depends who the coffee slurper is too.
I'm no psychologist or dream interpreter, though that would be pretty cool. But it sounds like if you're murdering people in your sleep, you might be looking for a way to take back control of your life? IDK.
I've had a lot of dreams of people chasing me and trying to kill me. But Kosmoskitten, I don't recognize you in them. And what's weird is the dreams seem to be repetitive, plus very real and memorable.
Good topic for another thread? Dream interpretation? It'd be interesting to hear others' input. Not to mention, added laughs.
I tried 3x to start a "Dream Interpretation" thread in Chit-Chat just now but the app keeps booting me out of the Discussion setup page (always once I tag you)
Being only 7am and lacking caffeine, know that I tried to help bring your vision to life but the universe won't allow it 🤷🏿♀️
There was a thread at one time where you posted your dream and this mfper would tell you the meaning...
Hey, that thread was kinda fun. Problem was I think most people are probably like me where they don't consistently remember their dreams, so it's hard to provide "fuel" for the thread.1 -
its 2020, where’s my flying car with auto driving cryogenic sleep state capabilities and auto crispr regeneration???5
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KosmosKitten wrote: »stevehenderson776 wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »stevehenderson776 wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »I had a pretty disturbing dream last night. It made (and is still making me) wildly uncomfortable due to content/intent.
It makes me seriously question if something deep down is wrong with me, although I know I cannot control my dreams.
Most of my dreams tend to head in that direction after a while. I wouldn't read too much into it.
What kind of disturbing are we talking about?
Hopefully without getting put in MFP jail for mentioning it: Murder, for one. Murder that I committed or was party to. The other two I'd rather not mention because I don't need internet strangers judging me based on things in dreams I can't control.
Thoughts, words, and deeds, the statute blames with reason
But surely dreams were never indicted treason
I've daydreamed about murdering people just because they made a slurping noise when drinking coffee. I think you can be forgiven for having a dream about it.
That's why this was particularly dark, even for me. It wasn't my daydreaming about murdering someone who annoyed me or someone I even knew, it was the murder.. of a minor. A completely random child I did not know and have never known. There are some other issues with this dream that have me questioning things, honestly.
I understand it's a dream and I don't have a lot of influence on what I dream about, but I honestly can't even recall what I would have even been watching/reading to dream up that nightmare.
I also have questions. Was I the person who murdered her? Or was I merely an accomplice trying to hide evidence? Who would do that to a person? Why would I ever agree to help a murderer (IE. I wouldn't, so this dream is so out of character).
I suppose it's good that I question these things and that I worry about them as it shows I care enough to be bothered by it, but still. Just.. no. Why can't I have good dreams?
As I think it has been mentioned already, dreams aren't always literal. The child can represent innocence or curiousity, represent the inner you, or unresolved issues from your childhood. Heck, if you didn't have kids of your own, the kid could represent an intruder or visitor.
I'm not a dream interpreter by any means and I think there are sites for that online. However, my interpretations above came to mind before assuming you're prone to actual child murders 🤷🏿♀️2 -
@MaltedTea, in your field of study you probably took a class in there somewhere. You're right, they are seldom literal. There are warning dreams but those can even happen when you're wide awake. Discernment. Intuition. Gut instinct.
If you spend time in the woods by yourself you have to stay aware of your surroundings at all times. It sharpens up your senses but everyone of us has those senses. We get a feel for what's around us or who might be staring a hole into the back of our head. You know when a parking lot is not safe or a dark alley. Fine tune it like a radio.
You can even feel people a million miles away. There essence comes across the air waves. It's not really cuckoo for cocoa puffs. You see them and you feel them. Heckatoot, you just know they're thinking about you, too. That's a great feeling.1 -
Is today an Iron Maiden day?1
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