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I Turn 42 May 28
Stop by my chat room and wish me a happy birthday! LeahKleim: I got pissed at x LeahKleim: broke a buncha s**t LeahKleim: busted windows LeahKleim: smashed up his car and truck LeahKleim: gashed my arm open on broken glass … Continue reading
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Tagged admirers, anger management, asthma, bandits, birthday card, breasts, broken glass, chat room, critical acclaim, dry humor, f king, happy birthday, hot body, jewish community, ked, leah, leahkleim, levi, literary endeavors, lol, nbsp, nice ass, passtime, pax, rage, rough sex, tits and ass
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Don’t Take Revenge
I’m studying Sefer HaChinuch — a 14th Century working enumerating all the mitzvas in the Torah — with a rabbi. Today we studied the mitzva of not taking revenge. If someone does something bad to me, I want to hurt … Continue reading
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Tagged 14th century, bad luck, blog, Dennis Prager, drunk driver, heaven, Judaism, mitzva, moral boundaries, peace, rabbi, rage, taking revenge, Torah, Truth, vengeance
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David Mamet: Why I Am No Longer a ‘Brain-Dead Liberal’
He writes in the Village Voice: The play, while being a laugh a minute, is, when it’s at home, a disputation between reason and faith, or perhaps between the conservative (or tragic) view and the liberal (or perfectionist) view. The … Continue reading
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Tagged 60s, conservative president, David Mamet, decades, disputation, facial muscles, free market economics, government intervention, laugh, liberal view, national opinion, organs, precepts, prejudices, pride of place, rage, summation, synthesis, village voice, worldview
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