Seven women to every man.

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_truth dancer
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Post by _truth dancer »

If it is 7 women to every man up there, and if I just happen to get there, shouldn't I be practicing such emotional and psychological challenges that will presented by doing that now? Any available cute women here? I only have one so far.



GAG!

Well, as far as I have observed, seems woman who like the idea of being in a harem are those who don't like men and/or don't like sex, or women who think they are so worthless that they do not deserve a decent man but are fine with being used by whomever for whatever.

"Cute" women, (or in my words, great women), do not engage in degrading behavior, nor are they so desperate for a guy's attention that they will demean themselves by joining a harem.

Further, if we want to talk evolution, the females of a species who are lower on the "mating availablity scale," are the ones more likely to not find a long term male.... ;-)

So, hey... go for it!

;-)

~dancer~
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_The Nehor
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Post by _The Nehor »

beastie wrote:
I can only know if I am right.


Your EV friend would say the same thing.

This is why the scientific method and the rules of logic are so important to human beings. We are so flawed in terms of how reliably we are able to ascertain "truth" just by thinking and feeling, that we need some external process that provides a method of testing these beliefs in an objective, repeatable fashion.

Any truth claims that are not able to be tested in this manner should always be viewed as a private state that does not have authority in regards to making truth claims about external reality.

So no, Nehor, in these questions, you really can't know if you're right. Not because you're a Mormon - because you're a human being.


Please explain to me how to test my revelations, visions, and inspired dreams in an objective, repeatable fashion. I'm already repeating the process to get more. Mostly need help with objectivity. Any suggestions?
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Post by _barrelomonkeys »

The Nehor wrote:
barrelomonkeys wrote:
Nehor, what does the spirit tell you?


The leprechaun tells me to burn things.



oooohhhhh....... tell me more! :D
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The Nehor wrote:Please explain to me how to test my revelations, visions, and inspired dreams in an objective, repeatable fashion. I'm already repeating the process to get more. Mostly need help with objectivity. Any suggestions?


Inspired dreams?
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Post by _barrelomonkeys »

truth dancer wrote:
Further, if we want to talk evolution, the females of a species who are lower on the "mating availablity scale," are the ones more likely to not find a long term male.... ;-)



ACK!
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harmony wrote:
The Nehor wrote:Please explain to me how to test my revelations, visions, and inspired dreams in an objective, repeatable fashion. I'm already repeating the process to get more. Mostly need help with objectivity. Any suggestions?


Inspired dreams?


Had a few. Same experience as a vision except while asleep.
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barrelomonkeys wrote:
The Nehor wrote:
barrelomonkeys wrote:
Nehor, what does the spirit tell you?


The leprechaun tells me to burn things.



oooohhhhh....... tell me more! :D


It's motto is: "There is no problem so complex or difficult that it can't be solved by brutally murdering everyone even remotely involved."
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Re: Seven women to every man.

Post by _Blixa »

Maxrep wrote:Recently, I've heard the idea that men may not be in such short supply in the CK, but that we will just get additional women from other planetary systems. (


This just screams Captain James T. Kirk to me...
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Post by _Blixa »

The Nehor wrote:"There is no problem so complex or difficult that it can't be solved by brutally murdering everyone even remotely involved."


Channeling Brigham Young again, Nehor?
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Post by _Quinlansolo »

Sethbag wrote:I personally never heard a number as specific as seven. I just was taught that there would be more women than men. Can you recall in what context you heard this?


Where have you been living?
Caves yonder Sawtooth Mountanins in Idaho?
Seven, Seven and Seven is the luckiest number in Nevada Casinos. Where do you think they've got
the idea? From the Santa Klaus or their neighbors in Utah?
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