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I understand how Chemda feels about her parents. My parents are complete jerks to me and always comment on my weight and my job. They hate my boyfriend, and the funny thing is they have never even met him.
Also when I was about 16 I told my mother that I was bi. She told me bisexuality doesn't exist and that I was just lying to myself. After that I just didnt bring it up and when I dated women I just wouldnt bring them home. And when I told her I was pagan she literary laughed out loud. Meanwhile my father and her raised me Unitarian Universalist, at least my religion believes in something and isn't just a political cult. So 6 months ago I just cut them out of my life and I've been so much happier and I'm not judge all the time about bullshit.
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The basic belief of paganism is that everything has a soul. That being said there are many different forms, and each pagan has their own idea of what that means. Me personally I tend to follow the traditional Celtic paganism where I believe there is multiple gods and goddess and I also believe that everyone has an animal spirit which guides them, mine personally is a river otter. But like you I have met some pagans that don't really understand what they are talking about and just use paganism as an excuse to rebel, or as a mythology lesson which is frustrating, and just obnoxious.
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Is it a shame you got stuck with an otter? I know you deal with the hand goddesses give you, but is it like too bad? Unless maybe you live on a houseboat I suppose.
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Why does Chemda ramble so much? She talks herself into tangential issues that are irrelevant to her or Keith's original arguments. For example, at 12:46, Keith mentions DJ Quad's email on Steve Job's death, then Chemda brings up fans who try to emulate Keith's demeanor. How are these things related??? Yet during the same topic, at 14:20, she reads a random quote by Dan Hatch: "Maybe Steve Jobs will get Keith and Chemda back together" and she responds, "No, we couldn't hear each other. He broke us up!". What was the point of that entire conversation?
I only complain about this because I tend to catch myself zoning out during parts of the show and I realize that it happens when Chemda has a lot to say. I have to rewind some segments 2-3 times just to figure out what she's talking about-- and I still don't get it. I do give her a lot of credit. She contributes meaningful information to every conversation. I usually agree with her perspective on issues as she is much more sensible than Keith. I just wish she would practice better word economy by making her arguments/opinions more concise. Last edited by Huggie; 10-11-2011 at 02:14 AM. |
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i am not sure what you mean, but if you want to hear Chemda's arguments and intelligence in a more contyrolled way, listen to the WMN show. she is pretty much incredible there.
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Interesting to hear about more Nazi investigations being opened. My country was actually a German colony back in the day and I've recently learned of at least two families here with a grandparent who was a Nazi and fled after the war. The one person said they were positively terrified of their grandmother's cold personality and strict rules, when she told you to sit up straight at the dinner table and not slurp your soup, you did it. These and, I think, any remaining Nazi's who fled to here have since passed away though, so they managed to escape a trial. I always thought that if Hitler actually did survive his capture that this would have been the perfect place for him to go back then... home away from home.
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