Have you ever been rejected?

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mgo2

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Yes, I've been rejected to some other ways and that one is when I ask that other one to give another chance but He rejected it. Well I guess its Gods work to remove him from me in order to focus first myself with God. :)
 
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Even our Lord Jesus was rejected and despised by His own people. I guess rejection is a way to get to know Christ's sacrifice better. Still it hurts.

Awesome lesson! The analogy of Jesus being rejected, crucified and dying for our salvation while God in turn, waits with open arms for a relationship with us all is spot on.

Life threatening illnesses where people are terminally ill, going to have their life cut short and be taken away from everything they ever knew, loved and hoped for infinitely vs assuming a victim mentality when your savior died for you, those around you have taken you in as one of their own - that's one of the greatest forms of love and acceptance known to humankind. This is the opposite of being disenfranchised or rejected from a family, cultural or relational unit in any way. It provides an ever present sense of belonging that calls for basic perspective to be appreciated and truly felt. However, if there's no ownership taken for doing things that aren't true to oneself, going against God's will and ending up with regrets, then ultimately it's rejection of self and Jesus' plans for their life that which can only be laid at one's own feet. As James 29:11 says "F
or I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."
 
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I'm no expert on anime but I'm not a stranger to it, either.

I've never been into all the cutesy stuff at all (just not my taste), but back in the day, I used to watch things like "Fist of the North Star", "Akira", "Mermaid Forest", and "Battle Angel" (which I see is going to be made into a live-action movie next year, and you can bet I'll be checking it out at some time.) I also saw the original "Ghost in the Shell" when it came out.

My favorites were always the ones that had very poignant social commentaries.

If you think I'm ripping on anime, you've missed my entire point, as that wasn't the purpose of my posts at all.

I have nothing against anime or Asian culture in its entirety. Rather, the gist of my entire post was a suggestion to just try to have a balanced view of it, and not put it up on a pedastal.

It's just like me living in the United States. I love the USA, but am hopefully aware enough to know that it also has plenty of flaws to be worked on.
Nah just stating that cutesy anime doesn't hide cultural issues,that information is easily found especially in this modern age.
Also was clarifying to everyone in general that any show is a mystery until watched so you are bound to see anything random or tasteless.
 

LightBright

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Nah just stating that cutesy anime doesn't hide cultural issues,that information is easily found especially in this modern age.
Also was clarifying to everyone in general that any show is a mystery until watched so you are bound to see anything random or tasteless.
DEFEND THE ANIME JOE
 

Oby

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Sometimes rejection is just an obstacle to overcome. The greater the struggle the more you might appreciate the results. If God wants two people to be together the devil is likely to do everything to try and spoil it. Remember Jacob.
 

Monnkai

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And making me wanna use the windscar,hahaha hahaha!
Wind Scar Wind Scar Wind Scar Wind Scar Wind Scar oh and I think there might be a Backlash wave but He used it maybe twice. He's pretty much a one trick pony lol
 

LightBright

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Wind Scar Wind Scar Wind Scar Wind Scar Wind Scar oh and I think there might be a Backlash wave but He used it maybe twice. He's pretty much a one trick pony lol
XD that show was lit when i was like 7 with the whole " INUYASHAAAA , KAGOMEEEEEEEEEEEEE" thing
 

melita916

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Have I been rejected? oh yes! I was a freshman in college, and I had a huge crush on this one dude. Through a friend, I let him know I liked him. Guess what happened? Nothing! lol His silence on the matter was the rejection, per se. In my mind, I thought, "dang. I'm not even worth a formal rejection?"

I had crushes but never told the guy. I knew through the friendship feelings weren't mutual. The most recent rejection: I started talking to a guy I "met" here on CC. We talked daily, but because of his job, he was relocated to another country. We agreed to meet in person when he returned. We tried our best to continue to email and talk on the phone. As the day grew closer to him returning to the States, the emails became less. Forget about phone calls. Then... he stopped replying to my emails. Although we weren't "together" and neither one of us officially said we liked each other, it was implied. Well, from my side that is. So when he stopped talking to me, I was a broken mess.

But! It all worked out. A couple of months after I was "rejected," I met this other guy. We became really good friends. 2 yrs later, we got married. lol :)
 

Tommy379

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Have I been rejected? oh yes! I was a freshman in college, and I had a huge crush on this one dude. Through a friend, I let him know I liked him. Guess what happened? Nothing! lol His silence on the matter was the rejection, per se. In my mind, I thought, "dang. I'm not even worth a formal rejection?"

I had crushes but never told the guy. I knew through the friendship feelings weren't mutual. The most recent rejection: I started talking to a guy I "met" here on CC. We talked daily, but because of his job, he was relocated to another country. We agreed to meet in person when he returned. We tried our best to continue to email and talk on the phone. As the day grew closer to him returning to the States, the emails became less. Forget about phone calls. Then... he stopped replying to my emails. Although we weren't "together" and neither one of us officially said we liked each other, it was implied. Well, from my side that is. So when he stopped talking to me, I was a broken mess.

But! It all worked out. A couple of months after I was "rejected," I met this other guy. We became really good friends. 2 yrs later, we got married. lol :)
Wait a minute. Telling someone you "like them" implies a desire for an intimate relationship?
 

melita916

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Wait a minute. Telling someone you "like them" implies a desire for an intimate relationship?
it sorta kinda says a person is willing to share pizza with that individual.

that's a big deal.
 

Tommy379

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it sorta kinda says a person is willing to share pizza with that individual.

that's a big deal.
Oh crap! I've been sending mixed signals to everyone. In my advanced age, I can't finish a whole pizza alone.
 

OneFaith

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Once. Up until that point I didn’t think it was possible because I had never been rejected before. I told him I liked him, he said he didn’t feel the same, I thought “oh”, and that was that, I backed off. I wasn’t devastated or anything.
 

Tommy379

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I got rid of all my dating apps. No one ever responded to my messages.