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Name: Iron James Country: United States State: Virginia Metro: Loudoun County Gender: Male
Interests: eating, listening to classic rock, biking, hiking, chillin with my mormon gang, woodworking, eating, making pancakes, perfecting my plan to take over the world, hugs!, incessant ramblings, eating, welding, biking. im pretty straightforward. oh, and biking. cant forget that
future career options: pirate, supreme overlord of the planet earth, viking, or history teacher Occupation: Sales Industry: Other
Message: message me Website: visit my website AIM: pancakeman157
Member Since:
3/24/2005
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| i just got back from the temple
amazing
and stepheni will be here in less than a week
also amazing
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| long sigh
its been that kind of weekend. its not even sunday yet
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| for those of you who havent heard yet:
Dear Elder Bower: You are hereby called as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. You are assigned to labor in the Philippines San Pablo Mission. It is anticipated that you will serve for a period of 24 months. You should report to the Missionary Training Center at Provo, Utah on Wednesday, 19 September 2007. You will prepare to preach the gospel in the Tagalog language. Your mission president may modify your specific assignment according to the needs of the mission.
WOO!
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| i need to stop missing her so much. its probably not good for me
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| the problem with time travel movies is that nothing changes. the events already took place. if you take a point in time, and you freeze it. the past has happened, and the future is a destiny that cannot be changed because the past cannot be changed. you cannot change the present also, because it is also a future and a past. it will always be the past. it will always be the present. it will always be the future. nothing at all can change. time is too much of a man-made measurement.
time as we see it is linear. lets make an event to put on the timeline. lets just call it Event A. event A leads to event B. once somebody goes into the past to change what event B was, B has already happened. once you go back, you make a new timeline, but branched from the original timeline. in that original timeline, event b has happened, and lets say its a murder. in the branch timeline, event b is a saved life. you didnt change anything, instead you altered the course of a river by digging a new place for water to flow. water is time, the new place is a new timeline. think of a river with forks. one remains the original river, but there are different branches. some branches lead back to the original timeline. some dont. time hasnt changed, just how you see it
and those branches will always exist, and always have existed
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