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FullyLoved

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#21
I know......
but I didn't know what it meant, so when I typed into google to define "balderdash" it gave the definition, then on the side column the ads for the game came up:LOL:

I'm learning A LOT of new words thanks to CC:LOL:
I know......
but I didn't know what it meant, so when I typed into google to define "balderdash" it gave the definition, then on the side column the ads for the game came up:LOL:

I'm learning A LOT of new words thanks to CC:LOL:
I get a lot people online who seem to like messing with me and my ptsd, so it's hard to tell those people apart from Christ's followers.
 

notuptome

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#22
Well the word I love to hear is not a word but a name. I love to hear the name of Jesus. There is even a hymn written to cause folks to rejoice and prepare their hearts to worship.

For the cause of Christ
Roger
 
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Godsgirl83

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#25
I get a lot people online who seem to like messing with me and my ptsd, so it's hard to tell those people apart from Christ's followers.
:( I won't put a sad face on your post..... but that is sad. I'm sorry to hear that.
PTSD is no laughing matter.
 
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Godsgirl83

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#26
I love to hear the name of Jesus. There is even a hymn written to cause folks to rejoice and prepare their hearts to worship.
Agree! Hear it and speak it!
This song comes to mind reading your post
 
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Stranger36147

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#27
Okay, I thought of an appropriate word this time.


I do like the word serenity. I think that's a good word. :)
 
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Godsgirl83

Guest
#28
DILIGENT.....
ever since I saw that on a poster in art class in middle school.......
(I'll be the first to admit for myself it is not always the case...... but still like the word;))