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Felis Amafeles

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  1. Hello RegisteredforBuckets! Hope you have fun at this Forums
  2. @Luna the Great of all the Russias Um...I would like to ask you a question about history. Prime Minister Stolypin and Count Witte. In your opinion, which prime minister do you think was better?
  3. I don't have a car, my bicycle is missing, so now I always walk
  4. I used to buy a lot of items at thrift stores in Japan. The items were clean but expensive, and sometimes it was better to buy new ones. I also sold items to thrift stores, but the prices they offered were very, very low...
  5. Don't be too hard on yourself. Being friends means that even if you're not perfect and occasionally say something that upsets your friends, they will let those things go. Because your friends know that you are a good person and are willing to share happiness with you
  6. Don't worry, you are definitely smart! because you are still here on this forum. Otherwise, when you doubted not be smart enough, you would have disappeared...
  7. I’m sorry for your loss. He sacrificed himself for the sake of his loved ones, and he is truly remarkable.
  8. That's it! That refers to the emptiness in Buddhism. Śūnyatā / Suññatā does not mean that you are empty. Rather, in Buddhist thought, phenomena are the result of the combination of the four elements. There is no subject, so it is said to be empty. You are also the result of the combination of the four elements, so there is no self. Since there is no self, there are no afflictions that belong to the self.
  9. I think it can be explained from another perspective. It's a bit like the Buddhist concept of Śūnyatā / Suññatā Śūnyatā / Suññatā literally means emptiness... There is no ‘me’ there, so my emotions don't exist. Everything is just the combination of the four elements of earth, wind, water, and fire. That's why monks always say that the four elements are Śūnyatā...
  10. Those are not burdens belong you, and you don't have to be responsible for your parents' emotions. I suspect that your childhood was marked by a lack of security. My parents and your parents were very similar. I often feel guilty for no reason because of other people's silence, cold responses, and indifferent expressions. But we shouldn't be like this. Try to pause and ask yourself: “Am I seeking security by compromising or accommodating others?” “Which part of me feels responsible for maintaining harmony?” “Can I remain connected to myself even if others distance themselves?”
  11. I'm thinking about how to draw the fur look fluffier...
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