Monday, December 31, 2007

mercedo wrote today at 11:38 PM
Your remark is so common in many religions. Their insist is similar. Our religion is tolerant, but yours are not. Therefore we eliminate you.
Pagan, or heresy are a strange word. They cannot be defined without defining canon, orthodoxy.All new religions are in essense paganistic at first. Only much later after they had gained tens of followers, no one would dare to say they are pagan any more.
Yes, Both Zoroasterianism, Chrsitianity are one of the most popular religions. Not heretical any more.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Re:So you're moving in together? (Score:2)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2007.12.29 4:26 (#21841934) Homepage Journal
I had always lived with someone from 32 to 38. I've been alone for 8 years and I have almost forgotten the days I lived together. This case is different from my a couple of love affairs in the past in that we both loved mutually.I intend to live together with her in her condo. We lived in two different cities like Washington and Baltimore, so either of us has to move.
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Blog EntryChristianity and its paganistic originDec 29, '07 3:14 AM
for everyone

Two seraphim were guarding the gate of Eden. They were believed to be Assyrian origin. We also find a similar one in Chinese Taoism shrines.

Magi who celebrated the birth of Jesus were said to be Zoroastrian priests.

According to several surveys, actual birthday of Jesus Christ was the same or close date to the date of his death. It's very confusing to celebrate his birth and death at the same date.

The birthday of the Zoroastrian supreme God of light Mithra was 25th of December so it's not completely unimaginable to speculate the worship of two religions merged at some point in history.

Christianity was from its origin paganistic itself. Paganistic from Judaism. It's so natural for Christian faith to tolerate more paganistic views judging from its paganistic origin.



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Christianity and its paganistic origin


Magis who celebrated the birth of Jesus were said to be Zoroasterian priests. According to several surveys, actual birthday of Jesus Christ was the same or close date to the date of his resurrection. It's very confusing to celebrate his birth and death at the same date.
The birthday of the Zoroasterian supreme God of light Mithra was 25th of December so it's not completely unimaginable to speculate the worship of two religions merged at some point in history.
Christianity was from its origin paganistic itself. Paganistic from Judaism. Christian faith ought to tolerate more paganistic views judging from its paganistic origin.

mercedo wrote today at 2:19 AM
Yeah, I think diamond has more symbolic meaning than its face value.
I'm really glad to hear that from a guy in the opposite side of the globe. I'm a cool guy in the net, but I'm really not sure whether I'm stylish enough in my real life. Although at least I am eager to be.

Friday, December 28, 2007

Hi
Here's my recent concern.


Christianity and its paganistic origin


Magis who celebrated the birth of Jesus were said to be Zoroasterian priests. According to several surveys, actual birthday of Jesus Christ was the same or close date to the date of his resurrection. It's very confusing to celebrate his birth and death at the same date.
The birthday of the Zoroasterian supreme God of light Mithra was 25th of December so it's not completely unimaginable to speculate the worship of two religions merged at some point in history.
Christianity was from its origin paganistic itself. Paganistic from Judaism. Christian faith ought to tolerate more paganistic views judging from its paganistic origin.
Let's have another study meeting. I will let you know when it's possible soon.
Mer

Thursday, December 27, 2007

mercedo wrote today at 4:03 AM
Yeah, that's the point.

Love & money

Love justifies many things.
I haven't been concernd about earning money too much. But now I feel I need to earn money enough to make her happy.
Otherwise she will give up sooner or later.
Diamond
2007.12.27 3:19

I bought a diamond necklace for my steady girlfriend who's been in love with me for one year and a half. This mans I am serious enough to marry her. By the way it's my first time to buy a diamond for my love, any love in the past.The meaning of diamond is our love is as firm as diamond, which is the most firm material on earth.I must bear it in my mind that diamond is burnable since it is made from carbon.I'd better not be enthusiastic too much lest it burnt away.I made up my mind to moving to her condo and I will work at a new office(now I'm finding)soon.Diamond can be bearable in moderate human temperature we generate.
mercedo wrote today at 2:51 AM
I tended to believe that Christians are morally good people and always trying to do good things. I had thought that Christianity and crime are opposite word, not synonym. So all the more I was very amazed to find recent many crimes were committed by humble Christians. Secular people don't normally feel the feeling of sin. Two reasons - They are not sinful(not guilty), or they just don't care their sin(guilty). Christian often feel the feeling of sin. Two reasons - They are really sinful(guilty), or they are just too careful to be sinful(hence not guilty). These largely depend on individual cases -but what I pointed out is what general tendency has been.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

mercedo wrote today at 11:34 PM
Merry Christmas. I worked hard this Christmas week. I have to work till 28th of December. It's 11:30 now, I'm sleepy. Good night.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

mercedo wrote today at 1:08 AM
iamrevmike said There is an ancient tradition that Jesus was conceived and died on the same date. That would put his birth about 9 months after Easter, right smack in late December.

If so, it's so consistent. Whether the tradition is based on fact is another story.
I farely believe Christianity includes many good morality we all had better follow. But we are likely to be at a loss if we had to be killed because we were unable to follow the teachings of Christianity. Do Christians tend to believe we all sinners ought to be killed?
Crimes committed by priests or policemen are bad in nature since we tend to believe priests are morally good and policemen always uphold the law. We'd better not hold such illusions. They are just an ordinary person as well or perhaps they might have become priests or policemen for other reasons.
Re:Glorious Mithras! (Score:2)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2007.12.23 0:39 (#21790884) Homepage Journal
>Lord of Light!Exactly.
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Saturday, December 22, 2007

mercedo wrote today at 1:45 AM
Insane- yes he was but what made him insane is one of my main concerns. Also I got curious about the fact that he was a Christian.His false belief he is sure to resurrect or ascend to heaven might have made him feel invincible to the fear of death, or more simply he had to willingly embrace the moralistic teachings of Christianity to calm down his evil mind. Or much more simply he might hide himself behind the Christian church or by wearing a mask of hypocrite to act freely in a wicked world.

Merry Christmas

Christmas is a day for a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. But some people say actually Jesus was not born on the 25th of December. And if you know a little bit about the background how 25th of December has been celebrated, everyone would agree that this day was originally celebrated for the fest of winter solstice. But I want to say in a loud voice, we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ once in a year though we don't know what date exactly Jesus was born. From the day winter solstice the length of day starts longer and longer. So this day is deserved to be the day of his birth.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Hi, z H a I m E,Thanks for making a comment many times, I feel sorry for late my noticing your comment. I logged in MySpace for the first time in six months. How's your life going?Mer
Oh, sexy...
21 Dec 2007 23:28 Hi Dhins!!!I logged in MySpace for the first time in six months. Thanks for visiting my site, thanks for making a comment.Have a nice Yuletide!!Merry Christmas!!Mer

Light from the window

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Shining light from the window
mercedo 7 seconds ago
Apparently, this is very impressive.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

I lost some body balance for these two or three weeks. I'm almost recovered, but still need care owing to very cold wind out there.
I haven't had the flu. Let's be careful.
mercedo wrote today at 12:22 AM
ginaslove saidGood blog ~~ Thank you very much.I live with minding evaluation by others. I feel very glad when I got a favourable reply.My unshakable confidence comes from a couple of evaluations done by few commentators.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Thank you very much

Hello Hiro
I intended to attend the meetings but it was too cold outside
Bible study is one of my main concerns so please help sometimes
I cannot see you for the moment but I plan to keep in touch
See you soon!
Mer
~mercedo 1 second ago
You are good at using the colour of red.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Very attractive hip! Nice. She's watching arts with naked body and mind.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
mercedo wrote today at 2:14 AM
Once I thought he was imbecile, but I knew he was so so educated -high school grad, went to professional training college, took test for vet many times. The reason of his outbreak is uncertain, but he must have nurtured his daemon behind his ordinary life.He was just very selfish, too egocentric person. It was very cynical though that he was a Christian.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Good day!

Hi Hiro,
One of my online friends insists that he cannot find any part describing God is almighty in Bible
I'm not sure so,help if you can indicate the part!
Mer
~mercedo 7 seconds ago
I got a good impression.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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mercedo wrote today at 1:01 AM
I was completely doing my homework till age 15 or in my junior high days. But at age 16, I stopped doing so. It took many hours to complete homework and it was simply a wasting of my precious time. Because those days I noticed teachers didn't know what is really needed for pupils to do. I decided to learn by heart what I thought it needed. Besides I stopped taking a note, because I felt it nonsense to do it. I was just sitting in a class and trying to learn by heart what I thought it necessary.At home I was writing a novel all day long. This habit lasted till I got a degree in University.If teachers have a class under the premise that all pupils finished their homework, only those pupils who followed their teacher's instructions to do their homework can catch up with the pace of class by the teachers. All others are unlikely to follow the class. There are many pupils in a class. Some follow well and others don't. Some pupils are superior to teachers. Teachers' role is not to impose something in a class, let alone at home, but to give advice what is needed for each pupil.
mercedo wrote today at 12:32 AM
Your overall opinions are worthy of embracing.At least I am a teacher by trade. I need to be a reliable teacher. Probably pupils are supposed to read a chapter of the textbook before they get lectured. But good teachers never expect their pupils to read a chapter beforehand. Good teachers need to have a class under the premise that no pupils know at all what they learn in the class.
mercedo wrote today at 12:06 AM
It is nothing but a degradation of teachers or abandonment of teacher's role if teachers expect their pupils to do something in their homework.Again respective teachers ought not to expect their pupils to do anything in their homework. Only very stupid teachers impose homework, which is beyond the authority of teachers.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

~mercedo 3 seconds ago
Two shadows behind her proves she's real, but as if it were a work of dream.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Under the rule of gravity

Certainly I am in a spacecraft called the Earth
Nice smile!

I'm a monkey

Who didn't learn to wear fig
mercedo wrote today at 2:42 AM
Oh, that's so conventional. We need not a teacher if children study themselves.I suggest the best way to let them study themselves willingly is forbid to study at home. Then they will start studying hid themselves from their parents and teachers.
mercedo wrote today at 2:16 AM
I insisted all their study has to be done at school in a class. At home they are forbidden to study what they were taught in a school. They have to think themselves what they ought to do at home, for instance, read a book, write a thesis, paint a picture, and make a mold, etc.

4 years ago

4 years ago in a room
I had kept it since I like the composition.

Against the rule of gravity

As if I were in a spacecraft
I took a test for a new job in teaching at a public secondary school.
One test was held from 10:30 to 11:30 for one hour. It was a thesis test. What does thesis test mean for a proffessional writer? It is more apparent than watching fire. - Sorry this is based on Japanese expression, means it is completely clear -. It was much easier than others.
I was thinking over the theme for twenty hours and started writing. It took fifteen minutes to complete it. The rest of 25 minutes I was just sitting.
The thema were how to stabilise the study habit for pupils.
My reply was 1--Not to let them watch telly. 2--To let pupils write some comment about special occasions. 3--Forbid studying at home.
I took interview test from 16:30 to 17:00 exact. Three people was interviewed together.
Thus my busiest day ended, I am exhausted but in a comfortable way.
mercedo wrote today at 12:13 AM
cyberbeast saidActually, agnostic means that you are not sure that god exists. God's existence is by nature agnostic.
cyberbeast said god is not almighty, we should ask ourselves what is the greater good, and how do we achieve it.

It is very important.
We humans had better discuss what we incompetent humans can do for the sake of good.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Your interpretation is very good.
However, he does state that if we cannot wait to have sex, then we should get married before participating in said act.
Paul didn't marry because he decided to dedicate whole his enthusiasm to preaching act. But if not he recommended to marry to young believers.
That is how misinterpretations occur, and that is truly bad.
I understand the context well, I just tried to shed light on the possibilities of other interpretations, mine itself is not a misinterpretation.
mercedo wrote today at 11:24 PM
Humans and apes have many similarities. One of them is that they'll never be able to stop it till their death If both once knew some kind of fun.
mercedo wrote today at 11:03 PM
God and Satan -both are a symbol of good and evil. Both are human creations. It seems you believe in God or you believe in man's good nature, but you don't believe in man's bad nature. Very good!!
~mercedo 1 second ago
Thanks for the support, fave, and watch!--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo Posted!
Thank you very much for a constructive suggestion. I had so many critical comments here in the past so I was a little bit sceptical. I'd like to gladly embrace your instructions. All the photos we took thirty years ago was monochrome, and I used to love it since we can figure out the shape of objectives more precisely.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
mercedo wrote today at 1:06 AM
I'm 46 years old. I've been working here for about 4 years. My supervisor who recently came to our premises is 38 years old. He's No.2 here. He's been working in the same company after he's graduated from college. He orders many things that are directly against compliance. He rarely thinks whether it is right or wrong, but he only thinks whether it is ordered by company or not. I won't follow his ' order' since I know it is not a right thing.I have been fired seven times in the past. I don't care if I were fired. Seven or eight doesn't make difference. I made a decision to live my life according to my value standard at age 16. I intend to keep on doing my way from now on.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Hi, ***..

I tried to open a gmail account several times but for unknown reasons I couldn't.

I'm very sleepy tonight -it's 1 o'clock and I can't get access to pc for two days tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.

The address you received is my cell's, we can communicate whenever anyway.

Sorry but Good night

Mer
mercedo wrote today at 2:09 AM
mercedo saidI try audio reply for this comment. I couldn't. I think I need something.
mercedo wrote today at 1:06 AM
For the first time you opened your heavy mouth. I'm glad anyway.
mercedo wrote today at 12:14 AM
That's so bad. I have been ill for about two weeks, but your case is much heavier. Take care of yourself.
mercedo wrote today at 12:03 AM
myksunshine saidOh, Mer..I just got out from the hospital now..just because of my asthma that triggers every start of Dec, lol...it all started with colds then cough then asthma attact..so i have to be confined cuz of some medicatins...and IV fluids...so we all have to get well...lol... Oh we both lost balance at the same time.We have to go to bed at the same time, too?

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Hi, Hiro,

I think I can see you soon in ** again.
I will read your discourse till then.

Mer
Observation II
Dec 11, '07 2:50 AMfor everyone
The number of poor people has been drastically increasing. On the eve of World War II just a handful of people were very rich and overall majority was very poor. Immediately after the War almost all people were just very poor, but now a few became very rich and overall others remain to be very poor.
Rich people fight with one another at the mercy of poor people.
Observation
Dec 11, '07 2:07 AMfor everyone
Humans rarely act according to right or not.
Ordinary people act just because they were told to do so or people around them are doing the same thing.
I am happy, because I am not one of them.
mercedo wrote today at 2:38 AM
I am happy because I found the like-minded people overseas. I am still unwell and unable to make a substantial comment. Still need to take a rest more. Thanks for your comment. I am so encouraged.
mercedo wrote today at 2:32 AM
Nice refreshing viewpoint.
Hi, Karelle
Many thanks!!!
I am still on my way to full recovery. I am recovered half. I am getting well by degrees, not drastically.
Too many burdens made me ill. I need take care of myself more from now.
I hope I can talk to you more freely as before.
See you soon.
Mer
~mercedo Posted!
Welcome.There're many submissions, but I add to my favourites only when I found really impressive photos.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
Hi Hiro,
Thanks for your reply.

I'm not well enough to go out except for working and moving to Kokura.
I need to go to Kokura twice this week -Wednesday to Thursday and Saturday to Sunday- to have a job interview.
But at home I have enought time to read your discourse you did last time, so please send me a draft.
I will read it and send you my comment.
I was about to forget the question I did in our Bible study last time. It was about the origin of cherub in Garden of Eden.
So I was expecting to read your reply as to cherub, too.
Please don't worry too much. I had a cold and I had to take a rest for a couple of days, but now I'm so so Ok, I just haven't found enough time to come to see all of you. So see you soon, and don't forget me;)

Sincerely,

Mer

Monday, December 10, 2007

Okinawan beach

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Okinawan beach, sky and bridgeTaken by one of my friends who went to Okinawa few days ago

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Front

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Big panty covering a tiny hip - front view

Hip

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Big panty covering a tiny hip
~mercedo Posted!
This shot is nice!--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Moment of relaxation II

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In a hotspring. She was a famous news caster many years ago.

Moment of relaxationI

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In hotspring
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/1030/1447/1600/20060721_2235_000.jpg
~mercedo 22 seconds ago
You are absolutely right. Truth doesn't always make us happy. I would see someone's work affirmatively if the one only has less functional tools.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART UsersReply
~mercedo Posted!
Your work 'resurrection' is among other things excellent job of art.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Saturday, December 08, 2007

~mercedo 4 seconds ago
Hey valtassor!In memory of visiting your site.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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Dried persimmon is sweet since it takes many hours to make it.
What is art? Journal Entry: Fri Dec 7, 2007, 7:21 AM
Art makes humans free.
No Comments Previous Journal Entries
How many times this object swings in a life?

Friday, December 07, 2007

~mercedo 0 seconds ago
Hey miguel,Thanks for the fave!--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART UsersReply
~mercedo 1 second ago
I posted similar photos twice and got too many booing. Some reported them then those were deleted as a result. Penis can be subject to swelling from time to time. Penis is one of organs that can change the size very drastically. I firmly believe that it is art to take a picture of penis in smallest condition, also it is art to take a picture of penis in healthy pinkish condition. Aside from the evaluation to your penis itself, I understand this picture represents male healthy condition.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
mercedo said...
Recently I saw her in gravure of weekly men's magazine. I think she appears more and more in men's magazine rather than in a beach volleyball news. Beach volleyball itself is very showbiz, so she can rightly appear in both fields.
5:23 AM
~mercedo 3 seconds ago
Nice propotion.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Chronology of life

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I feel the flow of time slowly.
~mercedo 3 seconds ago
I feel as if I were a bee.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Thursday, December 06, 2007

~mercedo 6 seconds ago
Surrealistic.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 5 seconds ago
This is like a dune in Venus.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 4 seconds ago
Mysteriously nice!--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 6 seconds ago
Strangely she became a part of graffiti.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 0 seconds ago
Ambiguity can become a factor of art.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Very nice!--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Tomomi Kato of Pasona



I was impressed with her when I saw her in Sanma's special program focusing on working girls in Pasona. Here's her image.

Tomomi Kato of Pasona II

I'm impressed with her when I saw her in Sanma's special program focusing on working girls in Pasona. Here's her image.

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Tomomi Kato of Pasona


Re:I'm Sorry that You're not Well (Score:2)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2007.12.05 2:15 (#21573555) (http://mercedo-works.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2007.12.04 2:01)
I lost some balance of my body just three or four days, and now I feel better. It takes more time to restore my condition fully.Besides what I was doing as I mentioned above, I have moved from one city to another every weekend for one year and seven months. The distance is equivalent from Cambridge to Bedford.Health is the first thing at any rate.Yeah, having whisky while chatting is not bad!
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Origin of femininity

I had thought clitoris is an anatomical term which refers to uppermost part of two labia.
But my wife use the term to refer to her most sensual part in her body. Her so-called 'clitoris' appears inside her labia, just before her vagina.
She says she feels just pain when clitoris in anatomical part is stimulated.
She is so femine because I don't have to stimulate her clitoris particularly by fingers.
We can reach orgasm while we are united since her clitoral upheaval is just beside her vagina.
She married at age 20 and had three kids. She said she had sex every night. I guess her clitoris or most sensual part rightly moved from upside to inner side while she had sex so many times.

Role of art

Current humans appear somewhere around in Africa 200 thousand years ago. On the other hands, Adam was the first human who noticed their are naked. Roughly speaking, Adam was born less than 10 thousand years ago in Mesopotamia.
That means humans only notice their nakedness and its cultural meaning in their much longer history.
Humans will noticed there's no cultural meaning in their nakedness soon.
Art is to play a role for a total liberation from all cultural meanings attached with their nakedness.

Friday, November 30, 2007

~mercedo Posted!
Thanks. This is a picture of the picture I took in small Polaroid in 2000. She was my girlfriend at that time. Her age was 42.I haven't revealed her identity.I find many attractive women. I ask them to have me take their pictures --Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Melancholic queen

We all have a compricated background.
People like to take pictures of flowers and know flowers are the most beautiful part of the plant.
Obviously human genitals are the most beautiful part of humans body. In order to appreciate them we need to have a bird eye.
We have to put ourselves in a position of the third person to appreciate fully the beauty of the most beautiful part of our body. This is the secret of fair appreciation in art.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

~mercedo 3 seconds ago
Thanks for the fav on my 'taking a bath'.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Kokura Station

Splendid building since I was in high school

In Moji Retro District

Too dark as 1889
Brunette is nice.
Big eyes are impressive.

Taking a bath

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A moment of relax in a bath at home
~mercedo 4 seconds ago
I have been so amazed to see some people tend to seek for a cultural meaning in artistic nude. Real artists are already trained completely to see art as art. I am completely free from such an appreciation based upon culture. This is an excellent work of art.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo Posted!
You see something white between her thigh, that is called a hokkairo. Hokkairo is a small pouch contains chemicals that omit heat when exposed in air. This small pouch was attached in her black clothing. Older people like to use it while they are at work.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo Posted!
I need to ask her to have her pose. Expect next time!--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 5 seconds ago
Thanks for the fav on my 'Before cleansing her face II'.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

mercedo wrote today at 11:40 PM
Fantastic article!Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Christ. Christ is a saviour. He must be a daybreaker from complete darkness to light.Anyway, Merry Christmas!
mercedo wrote today at 11:29 PM
Hi, Karrel..I haven't had an account in photobucket. I shall watch your video as soon as I opened an account.Very marry Christmas, Karrel..Mer
mercedo wrote today at 2:26 AM
Sorry for immature content.I believe pussy in the meaning of women's genitalia derives from the adjective of pus, which means thick yellowish liquid produced in infected scar, scar made by love of men. Merry Xmas!

Her back

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How mean her back is! But it's reality.

Sorry

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She had forgot to bring her panties before taking a bath.
~mercedo Posted!
Thank you on behalf of her. I can't afford to buy a digital camera. Sorry for that.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Thanks for the fav in my common sketch II.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART UsersReply

White elf

Can you see wings?

Lady Mer

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Wife's sitting in a department store

Monday, November 26, 2007

Shyness

Shyness for adolescent

Before cleansing her face II

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Many naked women make up their face, which is a contradictory fact.

Before cleansing her face

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I took her photo before cleansing her face.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

~mercedo Posted!
I think her bosoms represent those of slightly over than the average East Asians. In fact we are amazed to find many Asian girls in general, even younger ones, have less plentiful bosoms than hers.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
Not bad!
~mercedo Posted!
We over 45 ers need to keep our body slender. We usually do stretch exercise. We always need two people to do this. Besides we are not tired of it even if we do it once at night usually before we sleep.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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She is two years senior to me, yet of course less educated than I. But she knows how to deal with a man in general. She is a sage woman.

Common sketch III
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Common sketch after taking a bath as usual

Friday, November 23, 2007

Sage woman

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She is two years senior to me, yet of course less educated than I. But she knows how to deal with a man in general. She is a sage woman.

Thinking woman

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She was writing about something serious.
~mercedo Posted!
That entirely depends. I myself think this picture leaves much to be desired. On the other hands, there are a few pictures that I feel they are artistically satisfactory, but those are subject to showing the number of unexpectedly few viewers. Things are vice versa. There are some cases that I feel not so satisfactory still show lots of visitors and good evaluations. I tried to post them somehow apart from my personal preference. Then I want to hear fair judgement by others.That said, I admit this pictuer is too mean. I'd like to post better ones next time.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Thanks for the fav. I post it without my preference since perhaps someone feels it more valuable than I think.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
This one is less attractive. She shows aging in some part of her bosom and belly. I will add more attractive ones after taking a photo this weekend. Any way this is a record of her age.We live two different cities as New York and Philadelphia.
Even a pretty woman as an actress looks pretty sober when they are not made up. Never the less I like her since I know her personality.
Soft mood is expressed well.
~mercedo 3 seconds ago
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

mercedo wrote today at 3:50 AM
I'm glad you would notice a real love. Real happiness is next to you!
mercedo wrote today at 3:24 AM
Hi, Karelle,Hello to your new site!!!Mer
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The original photo of this as well as others that took her private part closely were taken in miniature type Polaroid in 2000. We were in love about a year. She is not the same as my current wife. I haven't revealed her identity for this reason. She was at age 43 when taken. This photo was retaken the original one in cell phone type digital camera I bought in 2003, thus very tiny as it is above. Recently I bought another one and I can take much more precise and wide photos than before. Then I tried taking the pictures of those original Polaroid photos. But it was unsuitable by this new camera to take the picture of tiny photos in print. It tends to be much more blury. She was a very attractive woman though I can't reveal her face. I intend to take a picture of my current wife more not closely as they are but attractive as a whole thinking the position of objective.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

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I'm not sure though ..judging from the photo your lady took you are uncircumcised, correct? If you deliberately cover your head in your foreskin for photo purposes, that makes yours less offensive but more attractive. Nice treatment. Blond hair makes the picture less indecent and makes the ambience you emit lighter.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo Posted!
I'm really thankful that!!!--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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Exactly. I needed to pursuade her to take her naked pictures. Next task for me is to have her pose, or at least stop at the steady posture.She will do in favour of me. Is she fine? That's so encouraging!!!--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Monday, November 19, 2007

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This is unbelievable! What a conbination of colours the sky shows!--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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Please email me direct.

Smile saves the earth

She is one of few people who has a soundest mind in the soundest body

Slim

Or mean, that depends on how you see her.

Blue Spring of 47 years old

I made an artistic coordination in contrast.

Strike a balance

Nice body, pristine emotion.
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The birth of Venus

After taking a bath as usual.
mercedo wrote today at 1:37 AM
Dear My Best Friend, ***;
Thanks for your considerate mind, but I don't want your gift. Please don't feel bad. Simply I don't. Mer
Hi Tim,
I will send you a personal letter to you later tonight.
Mer

Saturday, November 17, 2007

~mercedo Posted!
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mercedo wrote today at 12:51 AM
Did you know Abba means Father in Aramaic?
mercedo wrote on Nov 16
One time I wrote about it from my probably own point of view, that is because prostitution is the easiest way to earn money.In the same reason theft is illegal.

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somewoman wrote on Nov 16
No, theft is illegal because it is not a mutually agreed upon transaction.


mercedo wrote today at 12:16 AM
There are many mutually agreed transactions that are considered illegal. For example, drug-dealing, weapon-dealing, gambling, prostitution. These deeds themselves are not illegal. They are illegal if done too many times, systematically and clandestinely or out of the hands of public authority. They become illegal only when they are against public welfare. Theft is more serious crime in that it is done without mutual agreement.

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somewoman wrote today at 12:18 AM
Wait, was this a contest to compile an exhaustive list of crimes that ought not be illegal? You have a pretty good start there.
mercedo wrote today at 12:16 AM
There are many mutually agreed transactions that are considered illegal. For example, drug-dealing, weapon-dealing, gambling, prostitution. These deeds themselves are not illegal. They are illegal if done too many times, systematically and clandestinely or out of the hands of public authority. They become illegal only when they are against public welfare. Theft is more serious crime in that it is done without mutual agreement.

Friday, November 16, 2007

mercedo wrote today at 11:34 PM
One time I wrote about it from my probably own point of view, that is because prostitution is the easiest way to earn money.In the same reason theft is illegal.
I acquired a new cell for the first time in 4 years.
Dear My friend ***,

I was really grateful to hear you said that

>No need to worry about that True worshipper of Jehovah knows that idolatry in any form would mean Jehovah's great disfavor.

I am really glad if you on walking in the midst of Jehovah's teachings.


Mer

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Hi, ***

I think attachment was not sent to me yet.

I'm looking bforward to reading furthermore.


Mer
Thanks, ***

I will send another mail after examining the matter.

See you tonight.


Mer
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My email address is
Let's talk more on line in email.
Thanks!!!
Hi zHaImE,

Thanks for your greeting.
Thanks ***,


I'm leaving here for %%% soon. I intend to attend the meeting and keep on studying --- with +++ but it will be once or twice in a month inevitably.

On line is now my main field to study ---.

Thank you!!!

Mer

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Thank you, but I can't open your email.

Please contact with me through Multiply or

I can't get the syetem here.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Jesus probably spoke Aramaic and may have been able to read Hebrew.
I thought Jesus spoke Koine in the first place since New Testament was written in Koine. Probably Jesus lived in his Aramaic world and it was only much later that Jesus became the founder of new religion.
Re:My understanding (Score:2)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2007.11.13 3:31 (#21325971) (http://mercedo-works.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2007.11.12 22:49)
Jehovah became Ehoba when transcribed into Japanese since there's no J, v and h sound. We all tried to imitate as native people do, but usually we are forced to pronounce the word slight differently.
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mercedo wrote today at 3:17 AM
You changed a lot. You look much more attractive than before.
mercedo wrote today at 2:53 AM
I was not good at math.I was unable to be good at math how many hours I spent for it. Only my philosophical power increased a lot instead.This journal entry is probably and partly out of my jealousy. You are math majored.
mercedo wrote today at 2:44 AM
Yamazaki is a single malt I think, it's still very expensive to me. I've got a rest of Johnnie Walker Red. Let's have a toast on line!Many years ago Sean Connery made an appearance in advertising Japanese Whisky and he was criticised by Scotch whisky companies as 'treacherous'. Many Japanese whiskies are blended. Many Scotch not.Shall we have a drink someday?
mercedo wrote today at 2:17 AM
ullangoo saidWhen I was 18, I spoke three foreign languages and read two more. I won't even mention what I did in my 30es. I understand continental Europeans are especially well versed in a number of different languages, that said, your ability is distinguishable.he apparently read Hebrew fluently at age 12. We don't know how many languages he knew,You are even well versed in the details of Bible. Whatever the language we might use, in the end there's only one language that struck us, that is the language from the bottom of our heart. Language is in short merely a conveyor of something. Something more important in which we carry.
Dear ***,I have seen the Grand Cayon when I flew from Los to Memphis in 1986. Under the cloud it had been spread though I hadn't noticed it when I witnessed. At Vancouver I just recall there were skyscrapers. Victoria? Uhmm, no! I browse devianART when I want to find something novel.Keep in touch! Thanks!!Mer
mercedo wrote today at 12:45 AM
ullangoo saidDo you think Buddha changed his spoken language just because he wanted to abolish the caste system etc.? Jesus died in his thirties, he didn't have enough time to learn his second or third languages. But in his times Hebrew and Koine were more useful languages in that Hebrew is a written language of Scriptures and Koine was a common language spoken throughout Eastern part of Roman Empire. But I agree, he used his native tongue basically in his teachings.Buddha died at age 80. He had enough time to learn other languages, besides he didn't have to worry about his daily life at all. Aside from that, choice of language is extremely important in prevailing their thought. I never use my native tongue to express my idea both in writing and in speech. I think more and more people today are doing so this borderless society. You yourself are Danish, but how can you make yourself understood in Danish when people around you only understand English?
Hey, visit my site sometimes.
mercedo wrote today at 12:14 AM
pussyhotlady saidall i thought..it was Latin. Palestine was under Roman rule at a time Jesus lived.First Greek translation of Old Testament was completed by 70 something scholars in the Septuagint in 246 BC. Probably first partial attempt to translate Bible into Latin was started as early as St Paul arrived in Rome in his last destination of missionary around AD 60.First authorised Latin translation was made by Jerome in Vulgate in AD 405. Since then Jerome's Vulgate has been used almost exclusively as an official version of Catholic for a long time till now, so it's so natural you thought it Latin.

Monday, November 12, 2007

mercedo wrote today at 11:10 PM
Hi Miss Nyz,Nice to meet you. I'm teaching in Japan.Mer
Hi, ***..

I had thought, because New Testament was recorded in common Greek, that Jesus spoke Koine.

Jesus probably called his God Eli or Eloi in Aramaic or Adonai in Hebrew since Greek words theos, kyrios were used. Jesus and his disciples didn't call their God Jehovah.

Jehovah is used in place of kyrios, which means lord, and lord in New Testament either means Jesus or Jehovah depending on the context.

I encounter many confusions in New Testament.

Have any ided?

Mer

Friday, November 09, 2007

mercedo wrote today at 11:55 PM
ullangoo saidElohim is a plural form, actually - El is the singular, As if Elohim was made up with many different Gods. This is the clue there used to be many Gods in prehistorical era. The origin of the word cannot hide its history even though superficially the word elohim means one God.
mercedo wrote today at 11:40 PM
ullangoo said You can't mix words like that. I should have written that ' but Kyrios had never become Christ by simply adding the cross or 't' after crucification.' :-)
mercedo wrote today at 11:29 PM
ullangoo saidJesus did not speak Greek. Till recently I found Jesus spoke Aramaic somewhere in the net I had thought he must have spoken Koine or simplified common Greek for New Testament was written in Koine. Jesus didn't call his God in his name if he simply used Eli for his God. Jesus might have used the term Adonai as well as Father to call his God since what is important is their relation to God. If someone thinks God is his lord or father, they will call their God so. That does not mean their God is really their lord or father. They called so because of their faith. Father means both our biological father and God in heaven. In the same manner kyrios, adonai, lord all mean in many ways including their master, teacher, God, etc. I reflect I was too particular about the use of word. What is important in use of words was how we feel in our mind.
mercedo wrote today at 9:50 PM
I understand there are many ways for it.
Ok, let's clarify the matter. You told me kyrios in Greek means adonai in Hebrew and lord in English. You taught me kyrios usually refers to Jesus in New Testament.
But here you say Jesus call his God kyrios.
So you think kyrios means both Jehovah and Jesus depending on the context.
Is that correct?
Ok, let's clarify the matter. You told me kyrios in Greek means adonai in Hebrew and lord in English. You taught me kyrios usually refers to Jesus in New Testament.
But here you say Jesus call his God kyrios.
So you think kyrios means both Jehovah and Jesus depending on the context.
Is that correct?
Hi ***..

I made a mistake in the last letter.

>Probably more in passages at Joel, Jehovah is used like a 'proper noun', not pronoun.

A bit more on this matter.

Please read Acts 2:17 to 21 more carefully. In verse 17 the word God appears. In Greek it is theos so it's OK. However in the verse 20 and 21 the use of Jehovah ought to be replaced in lord since Greek term for these two is kyrios, usually translated as lord and means either Jehovah or Jesus.

I think verse 20 is talking about the second coming of Jesus

I think verse 21, 'of' was genitive in Greek as kyriou, so the name of lord can read simply lord's name, that is in this case Jehovah.

The use of term 'lord' is simply ambiguous, but we can't automatically replace here in Jehovah at any time.

I'm happy to talk about it soon.

Anyway it's religion. In the end we can believe what we are eager to believe. :-)


Mer
ullangoo wrote today at 5:14 AM
mercedo saidI wonder how accurate your knowledge is! Not sure but I believe Elohim means simply One God, on the other hands YHWH is used as proper noun, literally means God makes. They say Elohim was Israel origin and YHWH Juda. Hm. Elohim is a plural form, actually - El is the singular, and we don't find that except as ending in personal names, e.g. Mika-el. It may simply mean "god", or it may be the name of a tribal god other than Jahveh. We/they don't know.The original form is Jahveh, and that is with certainty a proper name - like Apollon or Thor. They changed the vowels in it because it became too holy to pronounce or write in its original form. Thus they got Jehovah which resembles the present causative participle of the verb "to be"; it means "the one who makes things be". That etymology is found I forget where, I think in Exodus, and it is a completely false one.The above has been taught me by University professors who had studied Hebrew for 20 years. I assume it's accurate.
mercedo wrote today at 5:15 AM
Then Kyrios might become Christ by adding 't' after crucification.
mercedo wrote today at 5:02 AM
ullangoo saidthey may originally have been separate gods, or El/Elohim is the word that means "god", not a name. I wonder how accurate your knowledge is! Not sure but I believe Elohim means simply One God, on the other hands YHWH is used as proper noun, literally means God makes. They say Elohim was Israel origin and YHWH Juda.
mercedo wrote today at 4:52 AM
In many versions of Old Testament, capital letter LORD is used in place of YHWH. As you say, no tetragrammaton appears in Greek scriptures, therefore lord instead of LORD is used in New Testament, generally.
mercedo wrote today at 4:41 AM
ullangoo said "of" is expressed by a genetive in Greek (kyriou). That's what I wanted to know though I can't on my own.Your reply includes all what I wanted to confirm. Thanks!!!
mercedo wrote today at 4:19 AM
New American Standard Bible (©1995)"And it will come about that whoever calls on the name of the LORD Will be delivered; For on Mount Zion and in Jerusalem There will be those who escape, As the LORD has said, Even among the survivors whom the LORD calls.Or other version, see http://bible.cc/joel/2-32.htmCapital letter LORD means YHVH.
mercedo wrote today at 3:27 AM
ullangoo saidPlease don't misquote me. I am very sorry as to this. The quotation was susceptible to misunderstanding. You said 'Pilate probably thought Jesus was crazy, but what he said was neither blasphemy nor treason according to Roman law. and I quote what Pilate might have thought, not you. I think you defended Jesus very appropriately.
ullangoo wrote today at 2:03 AM
The text does not say "Jehovah" at all; it says: "And it shall happen [literally 'be'] that everyone who calls the LORD'S name shall be saved." The Greek word for 'lord' is kyrios; your "of" is expressed by a genetive in Greek (kyriou). No text varieties are given in my edition for this verse. Your translation is - er, interpreting. 'Kyrios' often refers to Jesus. It's Peter talking here, not Jesus. When he refers to God, he says "theos", not Jehovah.
I have read somewhere it was Antiochus IV Epiphanes (215–164 BC) who was mainly called ' a son of God' , of course not all Caesars were called so though.
Jesus was crazy
I had just too many extra time in my 3rd grade in university, so I became a counsellor for about half a year. Then I had an strong impression that clients who have been suffered from schizophrenia showed a strong similarity with what Jesus said. One of the features I noticed in the schizophrenics is they are too logical to live in this illogical world, especially they were logic in language.
I'm not certain whether Jesus was suffered from schizophrenia, though, it's Ok even if he was so. In the end all people are more or less crazy. It's Ok as long as he doesn't do harm to others.
what he said was neither blasphemy nor treason according to Roman law.
I think he was crucified violating some statute in Roma Empire, otherwise we have to think he was executed in kangaroo court. Is it only me who thinks Romans were too proud of their judicial system to kill innocent people?
God and the name of him
Nov 9, '07 12:53 AMfor everyone
Hello ***,

I was confused myself... Read especially Acts 2:21 more carefully. Both Acts and Joel 2:32 says ' the name of Jehovah'. I have to check the grammar of 'of' in original language, but it seems not 'the name' is 'Jehovah' and it's more likely that means 'Jehovah's name'

If his name is Jehovah, these passages ought to be written as 'Jehovah, the name of God'.
It seems Jehovah simply means God in these passages. I can read these passages as 'the name of God is unknown but call him in our mind'.

Probably more in passages at Joel, Jehovah is used like a pronoun. Basically Jehovah is the name of God in Hebrew scriptures. I can't believe Jesus used the term Jehovah in early Christianity. Jesus might not have used the term Jehovah because we can imagine that he wanted to establish a different religion from Judaism in his teachings.

Please examine more on this. Because we've been discussed it many times.


Mer
Hello ***,

I was confused myself.

Read especially Acts 2:21 more carefully. Both Acts and Joel 2:32 says ' the name of Jehovah'

I have to check the grammar of 'of' in original language, but it seems not 'the name' is 'Jehovah' and more likely 'Jehovah's name'

If his name is Jehovah, these paasages ought to be written as 'Jehovah, the name of God'

It seems Jehovah simply means God in these passages.

I can read these passages as 'the name of God is unknown'.

Probably more in passages at Joel, Jehovah is used like a pronoun.

Basically Jehovah is the name of God in Hebrew scriptures.

I can't believe Jesus used the term Jehovah in early Christianity.

Jesus might not have used the term Jehovah because we can imagine that he wanted to establish a different religion from Judaism in his teachings.

Please examine more on this. Because we've been discussed it many times.


Mer

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Hello ***,
Yes, it's one of the best seasons in Japan. We loved to see pink cosmos and now we see yellow leaves on the mountains.
I used to travel a lot. I visited Vancouver once in 1991. I have visited almost all states in America, many countries in Europe, Australia, etc.
Of course I speak only one language, that is the language from the bottom of my heart.
Mer

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Cause of his death

Pilate asked Jesus only whether he was a son of God. Jesus didn't deny and said as he said so. Virtually he admitted that he was a son of God. At that time a title son of God was only used for Caesar or more specifically for Epiphanes. Pilate must have known Jesus was guilty for high treason judging from the way he replied.
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by mercedo (822671) * on 2007.11.07 3:29 (#21257085) (http://mercedo-works.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2007.11.04 3:52)
At war those who killed more are eligible to receive medals for their deed. In short, mass killers are heroes. They are not in the least deserved to be dead in death penalty since their deeds were done at war. But if mass murder was held at peace, they all are derved to death penalty. Kinds of thought objection to death penalty seems to ignore the fact that when those deeds were taken place.
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
I didn't think that counts, either.
This commander's job was just let them go and not let himself go.
There must have been a number of commanders like him.
My email address is
Let's write one another.
>we are both born in 1961!!
I often recall what has become of same age people, especially women.
Usually they got married 7 or 8 years earlier than guys. I have somehow heard of them in a wind letter, which means in rumour or indirectly, but largely just I don't know.
I've been making every possible effort to let them know my whereabouts not dirctly from me, every day and night!
See you on your next good job soon!

Mer

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Static as it is.
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Monday, November 05, 2007

~mercedo 2 seconds ago
This photo represents the real meaning of marriage. Very good!--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
My email is

It is better to use email account.
ullangoo wrote today at 3:22 AM
You appear pretty intelligent to me - and not particularly arrogant. I can't say if you lack confidence. The guy I met had very bad manners and behaved downright indecent towards women. I never saw another Japanese like him.

ullangoo wrote today at 3:24 AM
Thank you very much [blushing].
mercedo wrote today at 3:22 AM
ullangoo saidME TOO!! I won't divorce a woman who proclaims with a full of pride that she would divorce a guy like me. After all I've got to destroy myself first in order to divorce a wise and pretty woman like you and dlopez.
mercedo wrote today at 3:12 AM
ullangoo saidI've once met a quite horrible Japanese guy, You'd better generalise that almost all Japanese guys are horribly unacceptable. They have no confidence, then arrogant to hide their lack of confidence. And worst of all they are not intelligent. One of the worst species on the sphere.
~mercedo Posted!
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~mercedo Posted!
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mercedo wrote today at 2:52 AM
ginaslove saidthen death it should be quickly . Not feed them ,house them and take care of them waiting to die . Agreed.
mercedo wrote today at 2:50 AM
In a current system only Minister of Justice can decide who actually is going to be executed. I must say this is inevitably based on arbitrary political decision rather than the pure judicial decision. If they say the independence of judge exists, the execution ought to be done without permission of the minister.
mercedo wrote today at 2:43 AM
jawtheshark saidCivilised societies do not kill their criminals... Death penalty can be abolished only where every nationals have never even thought about committing serious crimes. We have to wait a bit more till a nation matured enough not to involve such cases.
mercedo wrote today at 2:27 AM
Picture?Ghost only exists in our mind. No picture can be seen on the haunted mansion.
mercedo wrote today at 1:57 AM
ginaslove saidGood history lesson. We all need to learn from history lesson. History repeats itself, but we mustn't repeat errors in history.
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Marriage -its ideal & reality
Nov 4, '07 3:55 AMfor everyone
Many years ago I thought I'd better marry not so pretty woman because I don't have to worry about her being another's love after we married.
Many years later I realised I can't divorce her. If I did so, she would have no another husband. Certainly she has not loved by many guys, but also from now on she will not be loved by others but me. I would divorce a woman if she were very pretty. I wouldn't have married a pretty woman and I would divorce a pretty woman. It was really a right decision to get married to not so pretty woman in many aspects.
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ladyinredxx wrote on Nov 4
not all pretty women are unfaithful


ullangoo wrote on Nov 4
ladyinredxx saidnot all pretty women are unfaithful Right! And some less pretty are. Same with men.


ladyinredxx wrote on Nov 4
thats very true, i dont consider myself ugly, though far from beautiful, i was a good faithful wife, and a good mother, but my ex couldnt stay faithful xx


mercedo wrote today at 1:24 AM
ladyinredxx saidi was a good faithful wife, and a good mother, but my ex couldnt stay faithful xx I know just too many people around me, both men and women, who divorced. There are many cases in divorce, though, it is certain that one feels more gains while the other feels more loss. Alimony ought to occupy its vacancy, but I heard just few cases alimony was rightfully paid. I can't divorce her for many reasons other than her looks. I pretended to be a fool by attributing to such a stupid idea that I raised in my journal.

ullangoo wrote today at 1:37 AM
mercedo saidI can't divorce her for many reasons other than her looks. I pretended to be a fool by attributing to such a stupid idea that I raised in my journal. OK. Leads to a good discussion. :-)


mercedo wrote today at 12:02 AM
ladyinredxx saidnot all pretty women are unfaithful True, but it is also true that a pretty woman tends to get more opportunities to be seduced by men. Therefore a pretty woman can have more chances to have new relations than not so pretty woman. This is a matter of probability.However yeah, you are right. There are two types among pretty women. One is faithful and the others are not. Apparently I want to go out with a pretty woman who takes for granted that love and lover relations ought to be faithful. Once I had deeply involved with an unfaithful pretty woman. It was a very hideous experience.


ullangoo wrote on Nov 4
You know what? Some men go for intelligence or goodness or loyalty or ---, anything but looks. Women too. I've seen the ugliest people getting married more than once, not to mention having many lovers.

ullangoo wrote on Nov 4
If it's you on your headshot, you should be a bit more confident. :-)


ginaslove wrote on Nov 4
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder . Divorce isn't good just because of ugly or pretty . It is a hurtful thing that is done too much .For all the wrong reasons .


mercedo wrote today at 1:31 AM
ginaslove said It is a hurtful thing that is done too much .For all the wrong reasons . I have to be overwhelmingly selfish to be able to divorce her, up to now I'm not.


dlopez wrote on Nov 4
I don't think that looks would tell if one would be faithful or not. and if i were your wife, and I've read your statements? ... I would divorce you as soon as I can. Sorry, can't help but feel sorry for the one you married. She surely does not deserve to be discussed in such a manner. It's not what we see outside that makes a person beautiful, it's what's inside... You should check how you look inside once in a while.


ullangoo wrote on Nov 4
dlopez saidand if i were your wife, and I've read your statements? ... I would divorce you as soon as I can. ME TOO!!

mercedo wrote today at 1:41 AM
dlopez saidand if i were your wife, and I've read your statements? ... I would divorce you as soon as I can. There are some rightful cases divorce ought to be admitted. But I think in many cases divorce is for a woman just an unhappy event. Divorce is in my honest opinion admitted mainly out of men's selfishness.


ullangoo wrote today at 12:17 AM
I've once met a quite horrible Japanese guy, but I didn't conclude that all Japanese were horrible. They certainly aren't.I understand that the unfaithful woman made you feel very bad, but really: you shouldn't make such generalizations.
mercedo wrote today at 1:41 AM
dlopez saidand if i were your wife, and I've read your statements? ... I would divorce you as soon as I can. There are some rightful cases divorce ought to be admitted. But I think in many cases divorce is for a woman just an unhappy event. Divorce is in my honest opinion admitted mainly out of men's selfishness.
mercedo wrote today at 1:31 AM
ginaslove said It is a hurtful thing that is done too much .For all the wrong reasons . I have to be overwhelmingly selfish to be able to divorce her, up to now I'm not.
mercedo wrote today at 1:24 AM
ladyinredxx saidi was a good faithful wife, and a good mother, but my ex couldnt stay faithful xx I know just too many people around me, both men and women, who divorced. There are many cases in divorce, though, it is certain that one feels more gains while the other feels more loss. Alimony ought to occupy its vacancy, but I heard just few cases alimony was rightfully paid. I can't divorce her for many reasons other than her looks. I pretended to be a fool by attributing to such a stupid idea that I raised in my journal.
mercedo wrote today at 12:02 AM
ladyinredxx saidnot all pretty women are unfaithful True, but it is also true that a pretty woman tends to get more opportunities to be seduced by men. Therefore a pretty woman can have more chances to have new relations than not so pretty woman. This is a matter of probability.However yeah, you are right. There are two types among pretty women. One is faithful and the others are not. Apparently I want to go out with a pretty woman who takes for granted that love and lover relations ought to be faithful. Once I had deeply involved with an unfaithful pretty woman. It was a very hideous experience.

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Marriage -its ideal & reality
Nov 4, '07 3:55 AMfor everyone
Many years ago I thought I'd better marry not so pretty woman because I don't have to worry about her being another's love after we married.
Many years later I realised I can't divorce her. If I did so, she would have no another husband. Certainly she has not loved by many guys, but also from now on she will not be loved by others but me. I would divorce a woman if she were very pretty. I wouldn't have married a pretty woman and I would divorce a pretty woman. It was really a right decision to get married to not so pretty woman in many aspects.
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ladyinredxx wrote today at 4:04 AM
not all pretty women are unfaithful

ullangoo wrote today at 4:28 AM
ladyinredxx saidnot all pretty women are unfaithful Right! And some less pretty are. Same with men.

ladyinredxx wrote today at 4:52 AM
thats very true, i dont consider myself ugly, though far from beautiful, i was a good faithful wife, and a good mother, but my ex couldnt stay faithful xx

ullangoo wrote today at 4:27 AM
You know what? Some men go for intelligence or goodness or loyalty or ---, anything but looks. Women too. I've seen the ugliest people getting married more than once, not to mention having many lovers.

ullangoo wrote today at 5:01 AM
If it's you on your headshot, you should be a bit more confident. :-)

ginaslove wrote today at 1:11 PM
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder . Divorce isn't good just because of ugly or pretty . It is a hurtful thing that is done too much .For all the wrong reasons .


dlopez wrote today at 8:32 PM
I don't think that looks would tell if one would be faithful or not. and if i were your wife, and I've read your statements? ... I would divorce you as soon as I can. Sorry, can't help but feel sorry for the one you married. She surely does not deserve to be discussed in such a manner. It's not what we see outside that makes a person beautiful, it's what's inside... You should check how you look inside once in a while.


ullangoo wrote today at 10:36 PM
dlopez saidand if i were your wife, and I've read your statements? ... I would divorce you as soon as I can. ME TOO!!
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Many years ago I thought I'd better marry not so pretty woman because I don't have to worry about her being another's love after we married.
Many years later I realised I can't divorce her. If I did so, she would have no another husband. Certainly she has not loved by many guys, but also from now on she will not be loved by others but me. I would divorce a woman if she were very pretty. I wouldn't have married a pretty woman and I would divorce a pretty woman. It was really a right decision to get married to not so pretty woman in many aspects.
mercedo wrote today at 3:29 AM
ullangoo saidthey were volunteers.
Sure many were willing to sacrifice themselves, but almost all were forced to drink and lose their sanity. They were repeatedly taught to sacrifice themselves from their childhood. They might have done so voluntarily or willingly out of their very biased idea nourished from wrong education. They had one life stand relation with a state-hired prostitute.

Ghost mansion

I went to the university festival near my house. I entered the ghost house by myself. It was a spot so popular that many young couples were waiting for the room. It was very well devised and completely dark. It was a very good place to confirm the love between couples. They must have spent too much money for making a house. The place was one of the main attractions in their school festival.Devisers know how to nourish love more than how to accumulate their knowledge.Some university today became certainly a ghost mansion of knowledge.

Divine wind

Many university students were enlisted just before the end of the Pacific war in 1945. Almost all were dead in a desperate attack. One commander of them sent them saying that he surely come after their death. Just too many youngsters around age 21 were dead before the end of war, but the commander survived.He kept his promise at age 95 long after he made a promise
Automatisation of death penalty
2007.11.04 1:22

Many inmates are waiting behind the death row, but their penalty has not been carried out yet. It's necessary to have the permission of the Minister of Justice to carry out the execution in each cases.Also the Minister of Justice Kunio Hatoyama declared that there oughtn't to be any waiting for the permission of the Minister of Justice to carry out the execution.He said death penalty automatically be carried out.I think this is insightful.
Friend's friend?
2007.11.04 0:48

Japan's Minister of Justice! Kunio Hatoyama confessed that his friend's friend is a member of al-Qaeda.What he wanted to point out was 'probably' that terrorists hide themselves beside us as he clarified today in his constituency, so be careful. But believe me...it's too difficult to interpret so. Just too many people interpreted that he -Minister of Justice Kunio Hatoyama himself is a friend of terrorist group.Theoretically speaking, neither enemy's enemy nor friend's friend means anything. He was not wrong. Just he should have needed to make allowances for the gap between his intelligent level and that of the general public.He should have rightly confessed that his enemy's friend is a member of al-Qaeda since many people tend to get an impression that friend's friend must be a friend.
Re:The enemy among us (Score:2)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2007.11.04 1:57 (#21224523) (http://mercedo-works.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2007.11.04 1:22)
The usage of the word 'freak' is interesting. Originally the word freak has two meanings. One is for crazy fan like 'I am a freak of New York Yankees'. Another one is rather traditional like used in the phrase like a freak of nature. Sure those who regard me as their foe are monsters. We ought't to make 'monsters' in any sense.
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Saturday, November 03, 2007

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I will stay in **** this weekends.
I intend to attend the meeting on Sunday.


Mer

Friday, November 02, 2007

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I had no idea how to reply though,,Thanks..

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