Mindfulness
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Re: Mindfulness
Thinking about the comfy pains of yesterday would defeat the purpose of mindfullness and thinking in the now, though.
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My buddy Sean, in the army, he was our joker, he used to do Major Payne all the time
Troops & NCO's all ROFL
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I used to have Major Payne on VHS when I was in elementary school. That, Heavyweights and Goodburger were constantly playing in my parents' VCR. Fond memories. Jaws was my favorite childhood movie though (its still in my top 20 of all time). Good shit.
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Major Payne is incredible. That movie is still one of the funniest movies I've ever seen.heydaralon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 1:56 pm
I used to have Major Payne on VHS when I was in elementary school. That, Heavyweights and Goodburger were constantly playing in my parents' VCR. Fond memories. Jaws was my favorite childhood movie though (its still in my top 20 of all time). Good shit.
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Its fundamentally a wholesome movie (which is rare) and funny (which is even rarer). But yeah, I don't find it as good as it was when I saw it in the 90's, but I still get quite a few sensible chuckles out of it. Major Payne is a force of good. He rids South America of Leftist dictators, and he helps shape the youth of tomorrow. Certifiable good guy.
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Good thread.
I have a 12 year old that thinks he’s 30. Have to smash his eggs down once in a while, to get a proper response. He’s coming along well in general, just occasional tantrums and outbursts.
Dad reigns supreme though. Chain of command must be maintained.
I have a 12 year old that thinks he’s 30. Have to smash his eggs down once in a while, to get a proper response. He’s coming along well in general, just occasional tantrums and outbursts.
Dad reigns supreme though. Chain of command must be maintained.