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And your excuse for posting here is?
And here, I fixed it for you:
100 THINGS TO DO BESIDES HATING ON GURU GOSSIPER MEMBERS:
1. Turn on your favorite music and dance.
2. Get a pet.
3. Rent and watch a funny movie.
4. Go to the store and read all of the humorous greeting cards.
5. Write in your journal.
6. Read.
7. Go to the library.
8. Surf the Internet.
9. Take a bubble bath with candles and music.
10. Become a big brother or big sister.
11. Clean the house.
12. Do laundry.
13. Rearrange the furniture.
14. Change the lighting.
15. Make a list of 100 random things about yourself. (Books you like, clothes you wear)
16. Write outdoors.
17. Video games.
18. Watch T.V.
19. Download music.
20. Find things to donate to Goodwill.
21. Make hemp jewelery.
22. Make greeting cards.
23. Write a letter.
24. Write a poem.
25. Visit a friend.
26. Do a good deed.
27. Take a walk.
28. Go for a drive.
29. Bake cupcakes.
30. Bake and decorate a cake.
31. Rent a movie - your choice.
32. Do yoga.
33. Meditate.
34. Read the newspaper.
35. Watch the news.
36. Read the phone book.
37. Try on all the clothes in your closet.
38. Write down 25 things that make you happy.
39. Write: 10 Minutes of Contemplation. Write all of your thoughts and associations as they occur for 10 minutes.
40. Plant a plant.
41. Mend damaged clothing.
42. Paint.
43. Draw.
44. Work on a puzzle.
45. Go swimming.
46. Make a things to do list.
47. Write down some goals.
48. Listen to music.
49. Clean the mirrors and windows.
50. Tend to the potted plants.
51. Go to the park and swing.
52. Talk on the phone.
53. Go somewhere busy and people-watch.
54. Prepare a budget.
55. Write down some things you would like to save money for.
56. Play an instrument.
57. Crossword puzzles.
58. Word Searches.
59. Reflect on how something works.
60. Write a short-story.
61. Write about your dream home.
62. Write about your dream man/woman.
63. I-AM-BORED.com
64. Find things to sell on e-Bay.
65. Google your name.
66. Work on a web site.
67. Do the MySpace thing.
68. Read the dictionary.
69. Visit: http://1lilgrl.livejournal.com
70. Answers.Yahoo.Com
71. Make a list of things to google.
72. Play solitaire.
73. Cook.
74. Use a telescope to find planets.
75. Bored.com
76. Write all of those letters you've been meaning to write.
77. Read Instant Karma
78. Detail your car.
79. Get a job.
80. If you already have a job, get a second part-time job.
81. Blog!
82. Write for Associated Content.
83. Exercise.
84. Rearrange your closet.
85. Google your favorite subject.
86. Chat on-line.
87. Go shopping.
88. Have a yard sale.
89. Babysit.
90. Work overtime.
91. Sleep.
92. Visit someone you have not seen in a while.
93. Go to the mall and see how many free samples you can get.
94. Go out to a movie.
95. Take some on-line courses.
96. Read a magazine.
97. Vacuum.
98. Find clothes to consign.
99. Post a classified ad.
100. Pick a room in your house and write about it. Be as descriptive as possible.
And here, I fixed it for you:
100 THINGS TO DO BESIDES HATING ON GURU GOSSIPER MEMBERS:
1. Turn on your favorite music and dance.
2. Get a pet.
3. Rent and watch a funny movie.
4. Go to the store and read all of the humorous greeting cards.
5. Write in your journal.
6. Read.
7. Go to the library.
8. Surf the Internet.
9. Take a bubble bath with candles and music.
10. Become a big brother or big sister.
11. Clean the house.
12. Do laundry.
13. Rearrange the furniture.
14. Change the lighting.
15. Make a list of 100 random things about yourself. (Books you like, clothes you wear)
16. Write outdoors.
17. Video games.
18. Watch T.V.
19. Download music.
20. Find things to donate to Goodwill.
21. Make hemp jewelery.
22. Make greeting cards.
23. Write a letter.
24. Write a poem.
25. Visit a friend.
26. Do a good deed.
27. Take a walk.
28. Go for a drive.
29. Bake cupcakes.
30. Bake and decorate a cake.
31. Rent a movie - your choice.
32. Do yoga.
33. Meditate.
34. Read the newspaper.
35. Watch the news.
36. Read the phone book.
37. Try on all the clothes in your closet.
38. Write down 25 things that make you happy.
39. Write: 10 Minutes of Contemplation. Write all of your thoughts and associations as they occur for 10 minutes.
40. Plant a plant.
41. Mend damaged clothing.
42. Paint.
43. Draw.
44. Work on a puzzle.
45. Go swimming.
46. Make a things to do list.
47. Write down some goals.
48. Listen to music.
49. Clean the mirrors and windows.
50. Tend to the potted plants.
51. Go to the park and swing.
52. Talk on the phone.
53. Go somewhere busy and people-watch.
54. Prepare a budget.
55. Write down some things you would like to save money for.
56. Play an instrument.
57. Crossword puzzles.
58. Word Searches.
59. Reflect on how something works.
60. Write a short-story.
61. Write about your dream home.
62. Write about your dream man/woman.
63. I-AM-BORED.com
64. Find things to sell on e-Bay.
65. Google your name.
66. Work on a web site.
67. Do the MySpace thing.
68. Read the dictionary.
69. Visit: http://1lilgrl.livejournal.com
70. Answers.Yahoo.Com
71. Make a list of things to google.
72. Play solitaire.
73. Cook.
74. Use a telescope to find planets.
75. Bored.com
76. Write all of those letters you've been meaning to write.
77. Read Instant Karma
78. Detail your car.
79. Get a job.
80. If you already have a job, get a second part-time job.
81. Blog!
82. Write for Associated Content.
83. Exercise.
84. Rearrange your closet.
85. Google your favorite subject.
86. Chat on-line.
87. Go shopping.
88. Have a yard sale.
89. Babysit.
90. Work overtime.
91. Sleep.
92. Visit someone you have not seen in a while.
93. Go to the mall and see how many free samples you can get.
94. Go out to a movie.
95. Take some on-line courses.
96. Read a magazine.
97. Vacuum.
98. Find clothes to consign.
99. Post a classified ad.
100. Pick a room in your house and write about it. Be as descriptive as possible.
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Re: Terrycloth97(Jamila)
Or this is a great one: 25 WAYS TO HELP A FELLOW HUMAN BEING
1. Smile and be friendly. Sometimes a simple little thing like this can put a smile and warm feeling in someone else’s heart, and make their day a little better. They might then do the same for others.
2. Call a charity to volunteer. You don’t have to go to a soup kitchen today. Just look up the number, make the call, and make an appointment to volunteer sometime in the next month. It can be whatever charity you like. Volunteering is one of the most amazing things you can do.
3. Donate something you don’t use. Or a whole box of somethings. Drop them off at a charity — others can put your clutter to good use.
4. Make a donation. There are lots of ways to donate to charities online, or in your local community. Instead of buying yourself a new gadget or outfit, spend that money in a more positive way.
5. Redirect gifts. Instead of having people give you birthday or Christmas gifts, ask them to donate gifts or money to a certain charity.
6. Stop to help. The next time you see someone pulled over with a flat tire, or somehow in need of help, stop and ask how you can help. Sometimes all they need is a push, or the use of your cell phone.
7. Teach. Take the time to teach someone a skill you know. This could be teaching your grandma to use email, teaching your child to ride a bike, teaching your co-worker a valuable computer skill, teaching your spouse how to clean the darn toilet. OK, that last one doesn’t count.
8. Comfort someone in grief. Often a hug, a helpful hand, a kind word, a listening ear, will go a long way when someone has lost a loved one or suffered some similar loss or tragedy.
9. Help them take action. If someone in grief seems to be lost and doesn’t know what to do, help them do something. It could be making funeral arrangements, it could be making a doctor’s appointment, it could be making phone calls. Don’t do it all yourself — let them take action too, because it helps in the healing process.
10. Buy food for a homeless person. Cash is often a bad idea if it’s going to be used for drugs, but buying a sandwich and chips or something like that is a good gesture. Be respectful and friendly.
11. Lend your ear. Often someone who is sad, depressed, angry, or frustrated just needs someone who will listen. Venting and talking through an issue is a huge help.
12. Help someone on the edge. If someone is suicidal, urge them to get help. If they don’t, call a suicide hotline or doctor yourself to get advice.
13. Help someone get active. A person in your life who wants to get healthy might need a helping hand — offer to go walking or running together, to join a gym together. Once they get started, it can have profound effects.
14. Do a chore. Something small or big, like cleaning up or washing a car or doing the dishes or cutting a lawn.
15. Give a massage. Only when appropriate of course. But a massage can go a long way to making someone feel better.
16. Send a nice email. Just a quick note telling someone how much you appreciate them, or how proud you are of them, or just saying thank you for something they did.
17. Show appreciation, publicly. Praising someone on a blog, in front of coworkers, in front of family, or in some other public way, is a great way to make them feel better about themselves.
18. Donate food. Clean out your cupboard of canned goods, or buy a couple bags of groceries, and donate them to a homeless shelter.
19. Just be there. When someone you know is in need, sometimes it’s just good to be there. Sit with them. Talk. Help out if you can.
20. Be patient. Sometimes people can have difficulty understanding things, or learning to do something right. Learn to be patient with them.
21. Tutor a child. This might be difficult to do today, but often parents can’t afford to hire a tutor for their child in need of help. Call a school and volunteer your tutoring services.
22. Create a care package. Soup, reading material, tea, chocolate … anything you think the person might need or enjoy. Good for someone who is sick or otherwise in need of a pick-me-up.
23. Lend your voice. Often the powerless, the homeless, the neglected in our world need someone to speak up for them. You don’t have to take on that cause by yourself, but join others in signing a petition, speaking up a a council meeting, writing letters, and otherwise making a need heard.
24. Offer to babysit. Sometimes parents need a break. If a friend or other loved one in your life doesn’t get that chance very often, call them and offer to babysit sometime. Set up an appointment. It can make a big difference.
25. Love. Simply finding ways to express your love to others, whether it be your partner, child, other family member, friend, co-worker, or a complete stranger … just express your love. A hug, a kind word, spending time, showing little kindnesses, being friendly … it all matters more than you know.
1. Smile and be friendly. Sometimes a simple little thing like this can put a smile and warm feeling in someone else’s heart, and make their day a little better. They might then do the same for others.
2. Call a charity to volunteer. You don’t have to go to a soup kitchen today. Just look up the number, make the call, and make an appointment to volunteer sometime in the next month. It can be whatever charity you like. Volunteering is one of the most amazing things you can do.
3. Donate something you don’t use. Or a whole box of somethings. Drop them off at a charity — others can put your clutter to good use.
4. Make a donation. There are lots of ways to donate to charities online, or in your local community. Instead of buying yourself a new gadget or outfit, spend that money in a more positive way.
5. Redirect gifts. Instead of having people give you birthday or Christmas gifts, ask them to donate gifts or money to a certain charity.
6. Stop to help. The next time you see someone pulled over with a flat tire, or somehow in need of help, stop and ask how you can help. Sometimes all they need is a push, or the use of your cell phone.
7. Teach. Take the time to teach someone a skill you know. This could be teaching your grandma to use email, teaching your child to ride a bike, teaching your co-worker a valuable computer skill, teaching your spouse how to clean the darn toilet. OK, that last one doesn’t count.
8. Comfort someone in grief. Often a hug, a helpful hand, a kind word, a listening ear, will go a long way when someone has lost a loved one or suffered some similar loss or tragedy.
9. Help them take action. If someone in grief seems to be lost and doesn’t know what to do, help them do something. It could be making funeral arrangements, it could be making a doctor’s appointment, it could be making phone calls. Don’t do it all yourself — let them take action too, because it helps in the healing process.
10. Buy food for a homeless person. Cash is often a bad idea if it’s going to be used for drugs, but buying a sandwich and chips or something like that is a good gesture. Be respectful and friendly.
11. Lend your ear. Often someone who is sad, depressed, angry, or frustrated just needs someone who will listen. Venting and talking through an issue is a huge help.
12. Help someone on the edge. If someone is suicidal, urge them to get help. If they don’t, call a suicide hotline or doctor yourself to get advice.
13. Help someone get active. A person in your life who wants to get healthy might need a helping hand — offer to go walking or running together, to join a gym together. Once they get started, it can have profound effects.
14. Do a chore. Something small or big, like cleaning up or washing a car or doing the dishes or cutting a lawn.
15. Give a massage. Only when appropriate of course. But a massage can go a long way to making someone feel better.
16. Send a nice email. Just a quick note telling someone how much you appreciate them, or how proud you are of them, or just saying thank you for something they did.
17. Show appreciation, publicly. Praising someone on a blog, in front of coworkers, in front of family, or in some other public way, is a great way to make them feel better about themselves.
18. Donate food. Clean out your cupboard of canned goods, or buy a couple bags of groceries, and donate them to a homeless shelter.
19. Just be there. When someone you know is in need, sometimes it’s just good to be there. Sit with them. Talk. Help out if you can.
20. Be patient. Sometimes people can have difficulty understanding things, or learning to do something right. Learn to be patient with them.
21. Tutor a child. This might be difficult to do today, but often parents can’t afford to hire a tutor for their child in need of help. Call a school and volunteer your tutoring services.
22. Create a care package. Soup, reading material, tea, chocolate … anything you think the person might need or enjoy. Good for someone who is sick or otherwise in need of a pick-me-up.
23. Lend your voice. Often the powerless, the homeless, the neglected in our world need someone to speak up for them. You don’t have to take on that cause by yourself, but join others in signing a petition, speaking up a a council meeting, writing letters, and otherwise making a need heard.
24. Offer to babysit. Sometimes parents need a break. If a friend or other loved one in your life doesn’t get that chance very often, call them and offer to babysit sometime. Set up an appointment. It can make a big difference.
25. Love. Simply finding ways to express your love to others, whether it be your partner, child, other family member, friend, co-worker, or a complete stranger … just express your love. A hug, a kind word, spending time, showing little kindnesses, being friendly … it all matters more than you know.
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Doing any of the 125 things listed above will be helpful and crucial to you all's recovery. It will all help increase endorphins in your body that will make you feel fantastic, as a result you will be a more positive person and you won't feel all shitty inside, therefor there will be no need for you sit around talking about people who are merely human, you won't have to make up stories and lies about them, you will no longer have to feel bad about yourself and you will feel like a million bucks!
Good luck and good night.
Good luck and good night.
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Thanks for helping me Jamila! Your list gave me some great ideas, so I decide to update my signature!!! Do you like it?!
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Just sent another email with a screenshot of this, keep posting them, it only takes me about 2 minutes to send it. The more you do it, the more emails your site host will get. I saw some of your other posts and you sound really ignorant to copyright laws. It's no different than when someone steals your pics and uses them on FB, those sites are forced to take down those pics and are subject to legal action if they don't. You as a member have nothing to worry about but you are putting whoever owns this site is a sticky situation. You really need to do more research so you won't sound so ignorant. I know it's hard accepting the truth but just deal with it, put your big girl panties and move on with your life. Go take a hot shower, watch some tv, go to bed.thelittlefamilyof3 wrote:Thanks for helping me Jamila! Your list gave me some great ideas, so I decide to update my signature!!! Do you like it?!
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Wow, so, I have no idea who you are Jerry cloth or whatever, I had no idea who you are before this, and after how you acted, I have no intentions to watch you. If this was your way to get more views, you went about it the wrong way.
LOL at you trying to change people's views of you by using your religion. I was brought up a MORMON, thank goodness I got out alive, and because of this, I know more about it than you, and what your doing is not what Jesus would want. I truly hope you get help woman, your kids will get taken away before you know it.
LOL at you trying to change people's views of you by using your religion. I was brought up a MORMON, thank goodness I got out alive, and because of this, I know more about it than you, and what your doing is not what Jesus would want. I truly hope you get help woman, your kids will get taken away before you know it.
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Wrong again. See how you people insist on assuming things about people? I don't give 3 shits what you silly ass people think, ha!dercsept24 wrote:Wow, so, I have no idea who you are Jerry cloth or whatever, I had no idea who you are before this, and after how you acted, I have no intentions to watch you. If this was your way to get more views, you went about it the wrong way.
LOL at you trying to change people's views of you by using your religion. I was brought up a MORMON, thank goodness I got out alive, and because of this, I know more about it than you, and what your doing is not what Jesus would want. I truly hope you get help woman, your kids will get taken away before you know it.
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Lmao and about my kids being taken away. Never will that ever happen. For commenting on this dumb site? Hun, I'm a great mom, unlike you, I see the good in people before the bad. I'm not raising my children to hate, I'm raising them to love. Why get mad at me because you were raised with a bunch of psycho mormons? Deal with your own shit, I am nothing like whoever harmed you as a child. You all act like a pack of wolves and I seriously hope you don't raise your kids to be hateful like you, but we all know you will. You will raise them to be racists bigots just like yourselves. Pity.dercsept24 wrote:Wow, so, I have no idea who you are Jerry cloth or whatever, I had no idea who you are before this, and after how you acted, I have no intentions to watch you. If this was your way to get more views, you went about it the wrong way.
LOL at you trying to change people's views of you by using your religion. I was brought up a MORMON, thank goodness I got out alive, and because of this, I know more about it than you, and what your doing is not what Jesus would want. I truly hope you get help woman, your kids will get taken away before you know it.
Re: Terrycloth97(Jamila)
My god. Please lock this thread and ban this woman from talking about herself!! She even started her own thread about herselfznd no one watches this crazy bitch!
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STILL ROFLMAO ABOUT MY KIDS BEING TAKEN AWAY BECAUSE I SUBMITTED A DCMA TAKEDOWN!!!
You all must REALLY be pissed about that, to go there hahahahahaha.
You all must REALLY be pissed about that, to go there hahahahahaha.
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Your mom was obviously the crazy bitch, obviously.junepher wrote:My god. Please lock this thread and ban this woman from talking about herself!! She even started her own thread about herselfznd no one watches this crazy bitch!
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How about we don't disrespect the way I was brought up? Like I said, I'm not a Mormon anymore for many reason. You're FUCKED! I don care who you are, you don't ever judge the way I raise my son because I do a damn good fucking job being a single mother. You and I may have the same beliefs on Mormonism but fuck you for ever thinking is ever subject my child to the ways of Mormons.sameshitdifferentday wrote:Lmao and about my kids being taken away. Never will that ever happen. For commenting on this dumb site? Hun, I'm a great mom, unlike you, I see the good in people before the bad. I'm not raising my children to hate, I'm raising them to love. Why get mad at me because you were raised with a bunch of psycho mormons? Deal with your own shit, I am nothing like whoever harmed you as a child. You all act like a pack of wolves and I seriously hope you don't raise your kids to be hateful like you, but we all know you will. You will raise them to be racists bigots just like yourselves. Pity.dercsept24 wrote:Wow, so, I have no idea who you are Jerry cloth or whatever, I had no idea who you are before this, and after how you acted, I have no intentions to watch you. If this was your way to get more views, you went about it the wrong way.
LOL at you trying to change people's views of you by using your religion. I was brought up a MORMON, thank goodness I got out alive, and because of this, I know more about it than you, and what your doing is not what Jesus would want. I truly hope you get help woman, your kids will get taken away before you know it.
You have stepped on the wrong toes here, woman, you're fucking nuts!
In most social situations, normal people don't talk shit about themselves for people to let loose on them, and then turn around and complain that people don't like them, then say that god loves them and then that they're praying for them, how dare you ever tell people to kill themselves, you need to get BENT bitch, suicide is at an all time high and its because of people like you, slurring awful names like "retard". Rethink your fuckin god, woman, if He's telling you to act this way, then the least religious woman now is praying for you.
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If you don't like that people judge the way you parent, then why are you going to do it back? Seriously.
Treat others how you wanna be treated, and if you don't like it then be the bigger person and walk away. I didn't want to get involved but you said some things that strike me as a little concerning. You're a hypocrite, you're a bigot, and you're making absolutely no valid arguments. All you say when you've been proven wrong is that god needs to save us and that you're praying for us. Makes total sense.
Treat others how you wanna be treated, and if you don't like it then be the bigger person and walk away. I didn't want to get involved but you said some things that strike me as a little concerning. You're a hypocrite, you're a bigot, and you're making absolutely no valid arguments. All you say when you've been proven wrong is that god needs to save us and that you're praying for us. Makes total sense.
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Lol anyone else see on her fb how she s going to shut down her Facebook and make a fan page instead? A fan of what? A dumb, ignorant welfare loving bi polar psyco who loves drama ? No thank you!! I bet you get 15 likes
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I agree this lady is sick in the head, her poor kids. LOCK THE THREAD!!!!junepher wrote:My god. Please lock this thread and ban this woman from talking about herself!! She even started her own thread about herselfznd no one watches this crazy bitch!
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Hey Jamila.....It's only against the rules on here, on FB, on Myspace, on YT, on Blogger, etc....IF it is Copyrighted, and IF I were taking them and pretending I was that person. Neither of which is the case here, so as usual, stupid typical Jamila is wrong again!
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Lol, Hostgator has already sent emails apologizing and stated they are processing the takedown of the stolen pics. God you all are insane. And why say anything about my kids just because I want my stolen images removed, you guys are so childish lolthelittlefamilyof3 wrote:Hey Jamila.....It's only against the rules on here, on FB, on Myspace, on YT, on Blogger, etc....IF it is Copyrighted, and IF I were taking them and pretending I was that person. Neither of which is the case here, so as usual, stupid typical Jamila is wrong again!
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hun I'm not on welfare but I'm sure being the racist that you are you would assume that. Why are you friends with me on Facebook? Are you stupid or just not woman enough to come to my face and say this shit?Allbulliesgotohell wrote:Lol anyone else see on her fb how she s going to shut down her Facebook and make a fan page instead? A fan of what? A dumb, ignorant welfare loving bi polar psyco who loves drama ? No thank you!! I bet you get 15 likes
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Wtf are you talking about! I don't even know you people! I haven't judged any of your parenting!Wtf????? Delusional muchdercsept24 wrote:If you don't like that people judge the way you parent, then why are you going to do it back? Seriously.
Treat others how you wanna be treated, and if you don't like it then be the bigger person and walk away. I didn't want to get involved but you said some things that strike me as a little concerning. You're a hypocrite, you're a bigot, and you're making absolutely no valid arguments. All you say when you've been proven wrong is that god needs to save us and that you're praying for us. Makes total sense.