Posted on 26 May 2013. Tags: Have, Light, More, Obama, Republicans, Seem, Simply, There, They, Tired
I honestly want Obama to succeed in improving and repairing the economy because it impacts my life a great deal.
I am absolutely not among those anti-obama groups who want Obama to fail so that it becomes easier in 2016 to win election.
For me its a day to day survival and i don’t even care about 2016 at all. All I have only wanted is to get a job that matches my skills.
But I cannot affiliate or somehow support such groups who want Obama to fail. It benefits them politically, but at the end of the day I am not a politician and just an ordinary man trying to make ends meet
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Posted on 10 March 2013. Tags: Answers, anyone, Atheists, Does, Full, Ironic, Religion, section, Seem, Yahoo
I find it interesting. Maybe they are just seeking to understand, I can identify with that. There are groups of atheists that choose not to be affiliated with religion and don’t even like the term “atheist” because of the religious connotation. Someone said something to me one time that the presence of atheists in religious discussions has to do with reverse propaganda because evangelicals spend so much time forcing their views on others. So is it an eye for an eye thing? Is it a attempt to win converts? I know that it can’t be the goal of the atheists and believers on yahoo to just to troll one another daily with such tenacity and rudeness as is so often displayed with no higher motive in mind. Maybe they should have an atheism section in the yahoo answers categories. I am not a religious person, I am not an atheist either, I did join the site ‘think atheist’ however. I like having conversations with atheist because they tend to be able to look at religious topics objectively and their only bias is that they consider it all to be bullsh*t lol. Even on the blogs like “Think atheist” which are geared directly at the atheist community there is a lot of religious discussion. What are some ways that atheists can distance themselves from the drama of religion? I know the late Christopher Hitchens considered it a personal goal to expose religion for its innate destructive aptitude, and the role of brainwashing in the worldwide community. So there is that.. but then on the other hand I believe it was Stephen Hawking who proposed that atheists call themselves “brights” to avoid the connection with the idea of a deity. I don’t think it has quite the same ring to it but it certainly presents a better connection of being intelligent which would be a step in a positive direction. I realize this kind of a loaded question. What do you think? by the way, it is not my intention to offend anyone or to come across as a troll. I hate trolls, i think they should be put i thunder dome an forced to fight to the death. thanks 🙂
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Posted on 05 October 2012. Tags: college, dead end job, job, niche, passion, Route, Seem
I’ve tried the online route to try to find my “passion” but I still come up empty. Although I do have some interests, none of them can be translated into a paying job; either because I don’t have the skills or those opportunities just don’t exist in my city. Just feel like I’m in a dead-end job and going nowhere even though I went to college. What can I try now?
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Posted on 05 October 2012. Tags: college, dead end job, job, niche, passion, Route, Seem
I’ve tried the online route to try to find my “passion” but I still come up empty. Although I do have some interests, none of them can be translated into a paying job; either because I don’t have the skills or those opportunities just don’t exist in my city. Just feel like I’m in a dead-end job and going nowhere even though I went to college. What can I try now?
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Posted on 04 October 2012. Tags: college, dead end job, job, niche, passion, Route, Seem
I’ve tried the online route to try to find my “passion” but I still come up empty. Although I do have some interests, none of them can be translated into a paying job; either because I don’t have the skills or those opportunities just don’t exist in my city. Just feel like I’m in a dead-end job and going nowhere even though I went to college. What can I try now?
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Posted on 12 May 2012. Tags: Corner, hotel chains, joe caucasian, minority, nail salons, pacific nw, palm springs ca, Particular, Seem, Shop, shop business, smoke shop, smoke shops, social scientist, sociological theory
For instance, I live in the Pacific NW. If you go into a “smoke shop” to buy a pack of smokes, these shops are invariably owned by Koreans. Alternatively, when I was recently in the Palm Springs, CA area for a few weeks, I noticed the “smoke shops” were owned by Egyptians. I’m just using smoke shops as an example here, but as I get to know these Koreans in the smoke shops, they open up a little more. I have learned, in general, that these “smoke shops” make tremendous money. Now, why haven’t’ I seen an Average Joe Caucasian, or an Average Ned African-American, etc. go into the “smoke shop” business, if it’s so lucrative? (Which I -do- believe they are, spending my fair share of time in there.) Is their a “barrier of entry”, of some kind, that disallows other ethnic groups to gain a foothold in the “smoke shop” business? I consider myself a social scientist, but I never encountered the theories behind this phenomenon…whether it be Korean smokes shops, Vietnamese nail salons, or Indian owned hotel chains? (Plz don’t construe this as being racist or bigoted…I just am really curious!!!!) There has to be a term for this pattern, and a sociological theory. Thanks.
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